Miami developer to turn ex-health center into retail, offices

Caroline Camus
Caroline Camus

A foreclosure case against nonprofit Helen B. Bentley Family Health Center was resolved through the $5.7 million sale of its former Miami headquarters to a developer who has plans for a retail and office complex.

The nonprofit had been sued by Bayview Loan Services over a $3.3 million mortgage before last week’s sale of the 3090 South Douglas Road site to Miami-based Treo Douglas Station. The buyers plan to redevelop the 1.2 acres into a commercial site. Treo could also include residential units.

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Salazar Jackson partner Linda Worton Jackson represented the nonprofit in the transaction. Sperry Van Ness brokers Caroline Camus, John Lonardo and Matthew Rotolante marketed the site. [South Florida Business Journal]Eric Kalis