Rooms To Go picks up two retail buildings in Kendall for $30M
Rooms To Go is planning to redevelop two recently acquired retail buildings in Kendall into one of the company’s largest furniture showrooms. “It’s a brand new prototype,” Rooms To Go Vice President Peter Weitzner told The Real Deal. “We are going to demolish what is there and build a huge Rooms To Go store.” An affiliate of Seffner, Florida-based Rooms To Go, led by CEO Jeffrey Seaman, paid $29.9 million for the buildings spanning 55,824 square feet at 2405 Southwest 88th Street, records and real estate database Vizzda show. The deal breaks down to $535 a square foot. Rooms To […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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