FORT LAUDERDALE, FL –– Native Realty,
the pioneering Fort Lauderdale-based commercial real estate firm, closed
another impactful real estate transaction in one of the city’s hottest emerging
neighborhoods.
Firm CEO
Jaime Sturgis represented a Miami developer active in Wynwood and Little
River in his inaugural Fort Lauderdale investment.
Eduardo Pelaez’s Wellmeaning
Investments acquired the 1.21-acre site of the Fourth Avenue Church of God for
$2.4 million on June 15.
The church sold the 1219 and 1239 NE Fourth Ave.
properties, which include 6,721 and 12,508-square-foot buildings, to Pelaez’s
company. It plans to relocate following the sale.
“This transaction speaks to the increasing appeal of Fort
Lauderdale’s urban core neighborhoods and the 13th Street corridor’s role in
expanding the momentum created by Flagler Village,” Sturgis said.
Fourth Avenue Church of God Fort Lauderdale, FL |
“The fact that investors and developers who
primarily focused on Miami’s urban neighborhoods are now planting their flags
here shows that our long-term place-making efforts in the city are paying off.”
Pelaez’s company, a family-owned private investment and
development firm that assembled four blocks in Wynwood starting in 2009 and
introduced new concepts to the neighborhood including food halls and a theater,
intends to embark on a substantial adaptive re-use of the Fort Lauderdale
buildings.
Pelaez
said he envisions a vibrant mixed-use destination with a food hall with
additional retail and entertainment uses.
“I can see a project similar to what we were doing in Wynwood
early last decade, with concepts reminiscent of Zak the Baker and Panther
Coffee,” he said.
Jaime Sturgis |
There is a precedent for creative repurposing of structures such as churches in the neighborhood.
Earlier this year, Sturgis finalized a lease with the restaurant
and bar operator David Cardaci for the entire ground floor of a historic
Flagler Village church building.
Cardaci plans to open an 8,000-square-foot
restaurant, bar and live music venue called The Sanctuary inside the 441 NE
Third Ave. building.
Dan Ross |
Sturgis and Native’s Dan Ross are exclusively marketing one
of the last available land assemblages in Flagler Village.
The 600, 614 and 618 NE Third Ave. and 313 NE Sixth St. assemblage is priced at $7.7 million and has zoning that allows for a wide variety of development up to 150 feet.
The 600, 614 and 618 NE Third Ave. and 313 NE Sixth St. assemblage is priced at $7.7 million and has zoning that allows for a wide variety of development up to 150 feet.
Native Realty is headquartered at 719 NE Second Ave. in Flagler
Village.
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Eric Kalis
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