TZ Capital buying Palm Beach’s former Neiman Marcus building from Ken Griffin for $81M
Billionaire Citadel founder Ken Griffin is selling a prime strip of Palm Beach’s Worth Avenue for $80.5 million, three years after buying it for $78 million. Sources confirmed the buyer of the 48,600-square-foot building at 151 Worth Avenue is TZ Capital, a West Palm Beach-based real estate investment firm led by Sam Zuckert, Tyler Tananbaum and Teddy Tananbaum. The sale is expected to close Monday, a source close to the deal confirmed. TZ Capital plans an extensive renovation of vacant retail spaces and is aiming for boutique retailer tenants. A source close to the firm also confirmed the building’s underground […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
Categories
Recent Posts

Boston’s international business boom equals more demand for housing

Live Local Act megaproject developer sued again – by someone he says he’s never met

Cramer’s week ahead: Stocks face pressure from rates, oil, and a flood of new offerings

America Built Its Way Out of a Housing Crisis After WWII—Can We Do It Again?

Buyers and Sellers Find Their Rhythm in a Steadying Market

Casino mogul picks up $36M mansion next to his Fort Lauderdale home

MG, Vertical score $100M construction loan for Coral Gables mixed-use

The House That Diane Keaton Built: Late Actress’s Stunning Beverly Hills Flip Returns to Market With $6 Million Price Cut

‘No Demo Reno’ Star Jenn Todryk Reveals Real Reason She Quit HGTV Show at the Height of Her Fame

Trump says Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac IPO still on the table
GET MORE INFORMATION

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