Estate of late Guggenheim Partners exec sells Miami penthouse
The estate of Scott Minerd, the late founder and managing partner at Guggenheim Partners, sold the second of two Miami penthouses he planned to combine into one of the largest penthouses in the city, The Real Deal has learned. Robert Fedoris, Minerd’s longtime business associate, signed the deeds for both condos at Biscayne Beach, 2900 Northeast Seventh Avenue in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood. Minerd’s estate sold unit 5101 to Ari B. Sussman and Laurel Sussman last fall for $8.3 million, property records show. On Friday, the estate sold the second unit, penthouse 5102, to an undisclosed buyer for $9.5 million. The […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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