Former Sonder resort faces $26M foreclosure in Hillsboro Beach
A South Florida resort once operated by collapsed short-term rental startup Sonder was hit with a $26 million foreclosure lawsuit this month. An entity of Emerald Creek Capital last week sued the Hillsboro Beach Resort’s ownership entities, which are controlled by Daniel Lebensohn and Gregory Freedman of Fort Lauderdale-based BH3 Management, the South Florida Business Journal reported. The 81-key resort at 1159 Hillsboro Mile sits on a little under 2 acres. Emerald Creek loaned $26 million to the owners of the resort in 2022. The lawsuit accuses the owners of defaulting in March 2024 when they allegedly failed to pay […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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