Dealmakers:William McCullough and Alexander Tachmes; Robert Zarco
The Deal: Ownership of the private Surf Club in Surfside changed hands last Thursday in a $116 million all-cash transaction structured as a reverse merger.
Representing the buyer of the Surf Club in Surfside, Shutts & Bowen attorney William McCullough led a team of lawyers to put together a group of investors for the purchase of the historic clubhouse and had to build consensus among the club's members needed for the sale.
December 12, 2012 at 12:00 AM
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Dealmakers:William McCullough and Alexander Tachmes; Robert Zarco
The Deal: Ownership of the private Surf Club in Surfside changed hands last Thursday in a $116 million all-cash transaction structured as a reverse merger.
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