Ascentris JV sells slice of office complex, plans Live Local project on rest
A trio of investors sold a piece of a Doral office complex for $63.3 million, but kept one building and teamed up with Zom on a Live Local Act redevelopment. Denver-based Ascentris, as well as Highline Real Estate Capital and Square2 Capital, both based in Miami, sold the Westside Plaza I at 8400 Northwest 33rd Street and the nearby Westside Plaza III at 8200 Northwest 33rd Street. Miami-based Cofe Properties bought the pair of four-story buildings spanning a combined 261,600 square feet, according to records and real estate database Vizzda. The deal breaks down to $242 per square foot. Cofe […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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