Daily Business Review
  • Legal
  • Real Estate
  • Finance
  • Special Reports
  • Newsletters
  • Court Central
  • Public Notices
  • DBR Events
  • Products & Services
  • Classifieds

Home > Filling Station condo project sells for $9.2 million

Font Size: increase font decrease font

Filling Station condo project sells for $9.2 million

By Eric Kalis Contact All Articles 

Daily Business Review

January 22, 2013

  •    
  •    
  •    
  •      
 
1650-NE-Miami-Court-Miami_g
Tony Cho

Tony Cho

The site of the unfinished Filling Station condominium project north of downtown Miami has been sold for $9.2 million.

A partnership between Miami-based NR Investments LLC and Aventura-based Taho Investments LLC closed Friday on the acquisition, according to an announcement from the buyers' brokerage. The companies plan to spend about $11 million to finish the 81-unit apartment project at 1650 NE Miami Court by the first quarter of 2014. The project includes ground-floor retail space.

The transaction has not been recorded by Miami-Dade County.

The seller is PAC Capital LLC, a Miami company managed by members of the Galbut family.

Construction of Filling Station was halted in 2010.

Metro 1 Properties Inc. president Tony Cho and commercial associates Fabian Graff and Mike Mattingly represented the buyers. Robert Kaplan of Ackman-Ziff Real Estate Group LLC represented PAC Capital in the sale.

Eric Kalis can be reached at (305) 347-6651.



Subscribe to Daily Business Review

You must be signed in to comment on an article

Find similar content

Companies, agencies mentioned

    
  • 1650 NE Miami Court
  • PAC Capital
  • Metro 1 Properties
  • Filling Station
  • Group Trust PLC

Most viewed stories

    
  1. Carlton Fields Talks Merger With Jorden Burt
    •         
      • Subscription Required
  2. Developer Wants $1M Back After Failed Trump Plaza Deal
    •         
      • Subscription Required
  3. South Florida Attorneys Lead Force-Placed Insurance Fight
    •      
  4. Howard Stern Reportedly Buys Palm Beach Compound
    •      
  5. Florida Hopes To Attract Businesses With LLC Change
    •         
      • Subscription Required
lawjobs.com

TOP JOBS

MORE JOBS

POST A JOB

From the Law.com Network

Hiring Summer Interns? Make Sure You Do It Right

ACC Weighs in on Arizona's In-House Pro Bono Rules

Ex-Dewey Partners Face New Foe in Firm's Bankruptcy

S&C Adds Linklaters Restructuring Partner in London
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Contrite Companies Can Win Forgiveness in Bribery Cases
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Plaintiffs Want to See Toyota's 'Crown Jewels'
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Enron Sandbox Stirs Up Private Data, Again

LegalTech West Coast Wraps Up With Ethics, VC News

Prolific ADA Plaintiff Faces Nemesis in Harassment Suit

Ullyot Exit Closes Chapter for Facebook

Fla. Attorneys Lead Force-Placed Insurance Fight

Lawsuit Names Missing Fla. Attorney for Alleged Fraud
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Summer Programs Still in a Drought

Lawyer Left Without Coverage for Alleged Malpractice at Prior Firm
  •      
    • Subscription Required

The Affordable State-Specific Practice Solution
Available in NY, NJ, PA and CT editions - research, draft and prepare even the most complex cases with ease.

Circuit Reinstates Lawsuit by Inmate Over Cell Conditions
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Custody Ruling in Bitter Fight May Turn on 11-Year-Old's Wish
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Castille Testifies in Favor of 'Civil Gideon' Funding

Workers' Comp Judges Can't Fight Rescinded Raise
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Law Schools Are Looking Beyond LSATs, Says Mich. Dean

Is Freezing Your Eggs the Solution?

Advising Clients on Weather and the Workplace
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Texas Sues BP, Others Over Deepwater Oil Spill Disaster
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Filing Blunder To Cost $142,600
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Court: Injured College Student Can't Sue State
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Corporate Bribery Case Part Of National Trend
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Court Continues To Grant Lawyers Fraud Immunity
  •      
    • Subscription Required

About Daily Business Review | Contact Daily Business Review | Advertise with Us | Sitemap

  • About |
  • ALM Properties |
  • ALM Reprints |
  • Customer Support |
  • Privacy Policy |
  • Terms & Conditions |
  • ALM User License Agreement
ALM Media