Kushner files foreclosure on Newgard’s Natiivo Fort Lauderdale site
Kushner Companies is eyeing a Fort Lauderdale site where Miami-based developer Harvey Hernandez plans a mixed-use tower with short-term rental-friendly condominiums. An affiliate of New York-based Kushner, led by Laurent Morali and Nicole Kushner Meyer, is seeking to foreclose on the 1-acre site at 200 West Broward Boulevard near Fort Lauderdale’s Brightline station, where Hernandez’s Newgard Development Group is planning a 40-story tower with 384 units, Broward County court records and real estate database Vizzda show. Newgard launched sales for the project, known as Natiivo Fort Lauderdale, in February of last year, two months after the developer bought the property […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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