Receiver Alan Fine takes over troubled 1212 Aventura mixed-use project
Receiver Alan Fine is taking over the distressed 1212 Aventura mixed-use project after more than a dozen office condo owners were forced to vacate the property this summer. In an order signed on Tuesday, Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Thomas Rebull appointed Fine to oversee and manage Medical District Developments, the entity developing the nearly completed project at 21290 Biscayne Boulevard. 1212 Aventura consists of an assisted senior living facility with 163 apartments, 39 office condos spanning 25,796 square feet and 29,684 square feet of retail. Rebull is presiding over a foreclosure case against Medical District Developments filed in March by […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
Categories
Recent Posts
New home sales shocked, but are these numbers legit?

Compass-Anywhere deal sparks MLS reckoning

Missouri Woman Sentenced to Nearly 5 Years in Prison for Trying To Sell Elvis Presley’s Graceland in Scam

Who Is Responsible When a Police Raid Goes Terribly Wrong at Your House?

Infamous ‘Haunted’ Mansion in Massachusetts Sells for $1 Million—Despite Stark Warnings About ‘Dangerous’ Entities

Price revealed: Russell Galbut and partners paid $73M for Galleria Fort Lauderdale

Millennials Lead Mortgage Applications—Including in the Nation’s Top-Priced Metro

loanDepot challenges class-action suit tied to LO comp rules, steering

Baltimore launches $6.2B housing redevelopment effort

Mainstreet at Tuttle developer averts foreclosure auction with bankruptcy filing
GET MORE INFORMATION

Stevan Stanisic
Real Estate Advisor | License ID: SL3518131
Real Estate Advisor License ID: SL3518131