Levy Realty Advisors’ Alan and Josh Levy Represent Buyer In $50M Purchase Of Broward County Office/Warehouse Facility

Levy Realty Advisors President/Broker Alan Levy and COO Josh Levy represented the Buyer in the purchase of  Pelican Bays, a Class A, small-bay office warehouse complex located on SW 52nd Street in Davie Florida. The 8-building complex totals 197,000 square feet has a long history of stable occupancy due to its high quality and prime location near Interstate 595, Florida’s Turnpike, and the Seminole… Continue reading Levy Realty Advisors’ Alan and Josh Levy Represent Buyer In $50M Purchase Of Broward County Office/Warehouse Facility

Levy Acquires Gardens Pointe for $16.8 million

Alan Levy, Broker & President of Levy Realty Advisors has arranged the acquisition of Gardens Pointe on behalf of the buyer, Sunnyfield South LLC. Located at 3507 Kyoto Gardens Drive, Gardens Pointe is a boutique Class A office building totaling 34,867 square feet located in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. The final sale price was $16.8… Continue reading Levy Acquires Gardens Pointe for $16.8 million

Biden’s Proposal To Cut 1031 Exchanges May Be “Tremendous Blow” To Real Estate, Say Experts

A Florida condominium’s deadly collapse could force stunned engineers and architects, homeowners associations and local officials to address questions about whether they’ve done enough to maintain other decades-old buildings — and who should foot the bill for more frequent inspections and improvements. “I don’t think anyone in the structural engineering community saw this type of… Continue reading Biden’s Proposal To Cut 1031 Exchanges May Be “Tremendous Blow” To Real Estate, Say Experts

Inflation Concerns Are Leading Investors To Commercial Real Estate

A Florida condominium’s deadly collapse could force stunned engineers and architects, homeowners associations and local officials to address questions about whether they’ve done enough to maintain other decades-old buildings — and who should foot the bill for more frequent inspections and improvements. “I don’t think anyone in the structural engineering community saw this type of… Continue reading Inflation Concerns Are Leading Investors To Commercial Real Estate

CRE Investors Hedge Bets In Suburbs Despite Hope For Urban Office Revival

A Florida condominium’s deadly collapse could force stunned engineers and architects, homeowners associations and local officials to address questions about whether they’ve done enough to maintain other decades-old buildings — and who should foot the bill for more frequent inspections and improvements. “I don’t think anyone in the structural engineering community saw this type of… Continue reading CRE Investors Hedge Bets In Suburbs Despite Hope For Urban Office Revival

Property Prices Are Now Only 1% Below Pre-Pandemic Levels

A Florida condominium’s deadly collapse could force stunned engineers and architects, homeowners associations and local officials to address questions about whether they’ve done enough to maintain other decades-old buildings — and who should foot the bill for more frequent inspections and improvements. “I don’t think anyone in the structural engineering community saw this type of… Continue reading Property Prices Are Now Only 1% Below Pre-Pandemic Levels

Levy Realty Advisors And SVN Commercial Realty Team Up On The Sale/Purchase Of Ft. Lauderdale Warehouse And 5-Year Copans Business Center Lease Deal

A Florida condominium’s deadly collapse could force stunned engineers and architects, homeowners associations and local officials to address questions about whether they’ve done enough to maintain other decades-old buildings — and who should foot the bill for more frequent inspections and improvements. “I don’t think anyone in the structural engineering community saw this type of… Continue reading Levy Realty Advisors And SVN Commercial Realty Team Up On The Sale/Purchase Of Ft. Lauderdale Warehouse And 5-Year Copans Business Center Lease Deal

‘This Is A Moment Like Katrina And Like Andrew’: Condo Collapse Raises Questions Beyond South Florida

A Florida condominium’s deadly collapse could force stunned engineers and architects, homeowners associations and local officials to address questions about whether they’ve done enough to maintain other decades-old buildings — and who should foot the bill for more frequent inspections and improvements. “I don’t think anyone in the structural engineering community saw this type of… Continue reading ‘This Is A Moment Like Katrina And Like Andrew’: Condo Collapse Raises Questions Beyond South Florida