Ben Mandell |
WEST PALM BEACH, FL –– Tricera Capital, the Miami-based real estate investment firm led by Ben Mandell and Scott Sherman, secured a $50.75 million loan for its pioneering mixed-use project - The Press - in West Palm Beach.
The transaction refinances an existing loan and
provides Tricera with the
necessary funding to complete the redevelopment of the Palm Beach Post campus.
Scott Sherman |
Monroe Capital LLC (“Monroe”) of Chicago is the lender. The transaction closed on April 15.
Kyle Asher |
It includes a 125,000-square-foot retail
component - Shops at the Press – and an adjacent 140,000-square-foot office
building branded as Workspaces at the Press.
“We are thrilled to complete this transaction and appreciative of Monroe Capital’s belief in our firm’s most ambitious project to date,” Mandell said.
“The tenant mix is coming together nicely, with retailers that will complement the office tenants next door and surrounding neighborhood. The Press is poised to reinvigorate the Dixie Highway corridor.”
Jason Krane |
“Monroe continues to establish and grow its real
estate business. While many competitors were impacted by COVID, we identified
opportunities and closed our seventh real estate transaction in the last 12
months.”
Simon Ziff |
Ackman-Ziff Real Estate Group Principal Jason Krane and President Simon Ziff arranged the financing on behalf of Tricera. Law firm Polsinelli served as Tricera’s legal representative for the transaction.
The financing comes on the heels of Tricera finalizing a long-term lease with Joseph’s Classic Market to
anchor Shops at the Press.
Joseph’s, an upscale family-owned Italian
specialty market founded in 2005 by New York native and longtime Palm Beach
County resident Joseph Acierno, is
leasing more than 15,000 square feet.
Gal Bensaadon |
Tricera expects
to deliver the Joseph’s space in mid-2022. Meanwhile, the firm is nearing
completion of the Starbucks outparcel on the project site at the hard corner of
Belvedere Road and South Dixie Highway. The Starbucks is scheduled to open to
the public in June 2021.
The Press is bringing much-needed retail,
offices, entertainment and public art to West Palm Beach while preserving an
important piece of the city’s history. The Post’s office building and printing
press will remain intact. The project name is a nod to the Post’s legacy at the
site.
Everald Colas |
The Post has signed a new long-term lease and
are now occupying 35,000 square feet on the second floor. Cameron Tallon, senior vice president for JLL’s agency
leasing team, is handling office leasing on behalf of Tricera.
Other members of the project team include:
·
Miami-based General Contractor Red Door Construction, led by Gal Bensaadon
·
Architect Everald Colas
of St. Petersburg-based Storyn Studio
for Architecture
·
St. Petersburg-based artist Ya La’ford, a renowned muralist who is
creating public art displays on the project’s exterior façade.
Ya La’ford |
CONTACTS:
Eric Kalis
954-370-8999
Daniel Benjamin
Senior Account Executive, BoardroomPR
O 954-370-8999
C 954-618-8287
Bank of America Plaza | 1776 N Pine Island
Road
Suite 320 | Fort Lauderdale, FL 33322
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