South Florida’s top deals: PEBB drops $26M on Boca Raton office complex
🏆 Residential: Surfside had the most expensive home sale to hit records. Fort Partners sold another unit at the Seaway at Surf Club North at 9165 Collins Avenue for $41.2 million. The buyer was Mazalmint Property LLC, tied to a San Francisco address linked to investment firm Iconiq Capital. The condo spans just under 8,000 square feet, pricing the deal at about $5,200 per square foot, per the South Florida Business Journal. 🏆 Commercial: In Boca Raton, an office complex spanning about 15,000 square feet at 1951 Northwest 19th Street changed hands for $26.2 million. The seller was an LLC […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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