Judy Dolan |
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL–
Cadogan Tate Miami, a fine arts shipping and storage provider, has tripled its
footprint in South Florida.
The company leased
31,063 square-feet of warehouse space at Plantation Technology Park, located at
1800 N.W. 66th Ave. in Plantation. Cadogan Tate’s South Florida operations were
previously located in Miami.
Keith Graves |
“Cadogan Tate provides
storage, installation and shipping services of fine art to collectors,
galleries and museums around the world from locations in England, New York
City, Los Angeles, London, Paris and Cote d’Azur,” said Judy Dolan,
senior vice president of Berger Commercial Realty/CORFAC International, who
represented Plantation Technology Park in the deal along with brokers Keith
Graves and Jonathan Thiel.
“With South Florida continuing to flourish as a global art
hub, the company required a large space with convenient access to ground and
air transportation.”
Owned by CoFe Fund 1 –
Plantation, LLC, Plantation Technology Park is a 96,160 -square-foot flex
property near major roadways including Florida’s Turnpike and I-95.
Berger Commercial
Realty has leased and managed the property since 2012, when Dolan represented
CoFe in the $8.85 million purchase of the buildings at 1700-1800 N.W. 66th
Avenue.
Jonathan Thiel |
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on the CORFAC network, call 224.257.4400.
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