Nick Mastroianni sells portion of Harbourside Place for $58M
Nicholas Mastroianni II cashed out of a portion of the waterfront Harbourside Place mixed-use complex in Jupiter for $57.6 million. Voloridge, a data science, investment management and health care tech firm that’s headquartered at Harbourside Place, bought the properties at 110 and 115 Front Street, and 100 and 102 North Coastal Way, from an affiliate of Tequesta-based Summit Ventures, led by Mastroianni, according to records. Under an agreement between the seller and the buyer, Voloridge has the right of first offer to purchase a marina that may be built at 100 and 102 North Coastal Way. Led by Barry Miller, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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