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Former bank in Fort Lauderdale sells in one day
A former BankUnited building in Fort Lauderdale was sold in an off-market deal for $3.9 million. The sale, Realtor Dan Teixeira says, closed in only one day.
BankUnited occupied the entire first floor of the two-story building at 3400 Northeast 34th Street. The ownership, a company titled 34th Street Associates, paid $1.632 million for the property in 2004. The company is managed by Lawrence Rosen and Samuel Shapiro.
Last year, BankUnited moved out of its 6,000-square-foot space. Though the building had not been formally put up for sale, Teixeira, of Douglas Elliman, found a buyer interested in the property and closed the sale that same day.
The buyer is listed as a company named 3400 Investment Property. It is managed by Gus Leontarakis and Sophia Mylona, the co-owners of local Greek restaurant Tasos Greek Taverna.
“This unique office building on Galt Ocean is ready for a new bank located on the barrier island,” Teixeira said in a statement. “I am currently receiving letters of intent from some major banks. With all the new construction on the beach, it is prime location for a bank to move right in.”