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A planned new 9,840-square-foot medical office space is in the works near the southwest corner of Red Bug Lake Road and Goldeneye Point in Oviedo.

CWS-Oviedo Development LLC, the owner of the 1.86-acre property at 7157 Red Bug Lake Road, is led by Carl Sahlsten, a former senior executive of the Carrabba’s Italian Grill Inc. restaurant chain. Kimley-Horn & Associates Inc. was the applicant on the plans.

In 2007, the firm built the infrastructure and developed four pads on the site at the southeast corner of Red Bug Lake and Mikler roads, as Orlando Business Journal previously reported. Two of the pads include a Romano’s Macaroni Grill and a Rock & Brews restaurant, while another pad is vacant. The pads are surrounded by existing parking.

 

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Medical network University of Florida Health will expand its reach in Marion County with a recent land purchase in the Summerfield community at the southern edge of the county near The Villages.

A deed shows the transaction took place on Oct. 7 between Novia Group, LLC and Shands Teaching Hospital and Clinics, Inc.

Three separate parcels make up the 26.92 acres of land listed under address 14950 S. Highway 441 on realtor.com.

UF Health paid around $2.21 million for the property west of U.S. Highway 441 but has not disclosed plans for development.

 

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OHC Advisors has proposed an assisted living facility in south Miami-Dade County, near Pinecrest and Kendall.

The Miami-based company, through affiliate 11405 SW 82 Ave LLC, filed a pre-application and zoning hearing with county officials for the 3.82-acre site at 11405 S.W. 82nd Ave. and 7990 S.W. 112nd St./Killian Drive. It purchased the vacant property for $3.5 million in July.

It wants to rezone the residential site to allow 154 assisted living beds. Michael Baldwin, the president of OHC Advisors, said there would be about seven two-story buildings. This would be a luxury, residential-style assisted living facility, not a “large boxy building” with all the residents housed together.

It will be called Killian Gardens.

 

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Franklin Street arranged the sale Hialeah Medical Plaza, a two-story commercial building featuring 41,000 square feet of retail and office space at 3750 W. 16 Ave. in Hialeah.

KEI Acquisitions, LLC acquired the site from RG Property Group Holdings LLC for $7.65 million.

Adam J. Tiktin and Greg Matus, of Franklin Street’s Florida Investment Sales Team, represented the buyer in this transaction.

The deal closed on Sept. 23rd.

Originally constructed in 1981 and situated on 1.19 acres, Hialeah Medical is 98 percent occupied by 29 medical-based businesses and retailers, including Proactive Health Corp, Tropical Medical Center, New Life Medical Research, Green Cross Clinic, Belen Therapy Medical Center and Benjamin Meat Store, among others.

The property features strong fundamentals including easy access, sufficient parking and an excellent location. Located in the heart of Hialeah along West 16th Avenue at the corner of West 37th Street, Hialeah Medical Plaza offers excellent visibility with traffic counts of approximately 31,000 vehicles per day. The site is adjacent to Lowe’s and Target, and further benefits from its close proximity to Westland Mall and the Palmetto Expressway.

 

Gomez Development Group will build a medical office at 21291 N.E. 28th Ave. in Aventura

Gomez Development Group obtained a $45 million construction loan to build a medical office complex in Aventura, not far from Aventura Hospital and Medical Center.

Marlon Gomez, head of the Miami-based developer, said his Aventura Eco Offices Property Owner LLC obtained the loan from ParkView Financial in California. The LLC recently took ownership of the 1.63-acre site at 21291 N.E. 28th Ave. through an entity transfer with Aventura Medical Center.

The site was listed for sale in 2019. It’s within a federal opportunity zone, which allows investors to defer their federal capital gains tax.

Gomez plans to break ground in early 2022 with a seven-story, 263,371-square-foot medical office building and complete the project in the first quarter of 2023.

 

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