Investor buys shopping plaza, self-storage in Pembroke Pines for $16M
Commercial real estate investor Andrew Perkins bought a shopping plaza and self-storage property in Pembroke Pines for $15.5 million. Perkins Realty Management purchased the 64,300-square-foot Sheridan Village Center at 16602-16660 Sheridan Street, according to the broker’s news release. The selling entity, Sheridan Real Estate Group, led by Nelson Fernandez, developed the retail and storage facility, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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