Here are South Florida’s biggest retail deals so far this year
Investors took big swings on retail destinations in suburban South Florida in the first quarter of the year. Of the region’s five most expensive retail transactions, all but one closed in Palm Beach County, with Crown Onyx and the Reuben Brothers’ $200 million purchase of Worth Avenue’s Esplanade leading transactions. Elsewhere in the tri-county region, investors targeted shopping centers anchored with big box tenants. Here’s a look at the South Florida’s biggest retail deals so far this year: $200M | 150 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach | Reuben Brothers and Crown Onyx London-based Reuben Brothers, led by the billionaire brothers Simon […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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