Zom, Ascentris swing for $119M office redevelopment in Doral
Ascentris and Zom Living are teeing up the redevelopment of a Doral office building after buying the property for $26.5 million and nabbing a $92.3 million construction loan. The joint venture recently broke ground on a Live Local project with 380 apartments. An entity tracing to Denver-based Ascentris, led by Gabe Finke, and Orlando-based Zom, led by Greg West, acquired Westside Plaza II at 8300 Northwest 33rd Street, records show. PNC Bank provided the financing. A spokesperson for Zom, which focuses on multifamily development, said the joint venture is planning Hazel Doral, a seven-story multifamily project that will set aside 40 […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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