Bowling kingpin scores unit at the Surf Club Four Seasons

Tom Shannon paid $6.4M for the oceanfront condo

Carlo Dipasquale, Wendy Mendoza and Tom Shannon and unit 409-S at the Four Seasons Residences at the Surf Club (Credit: Getty Images)
Carlo Dipasquale, Wendy Mendoza and Tom Shannon and unit 409-S at the Four Seasons Residences at the Surf Club (Credit: Getty Images)

Bowling alley magnate Tom Shannon purchased an oceanfront unit at the Four Seasons Residences at the Surf Club, property records show.

Shannon is chairman, CEO and president of Bowlero Corp., the largest ten-pin bowling center operator in the world. Records show he paid $6.4 million for unit 409 in the south tower of the Four Seasons, at 9001 Collins Avenue. The Stacy Lane trust sold the unit for $2,267 per square foot.

The two-bedroom, three-bathroom unit includes a den and 60 feet of ocean frontage. It was listed with Wendy Mendoza of Fort Realty and Carlo Dipasquale of Cervera Real Estate, asking $7.1 million.

It last sold for $5.4 million in 2017, when Fort Partners completed the development at 9001 and 9011 Collins Avenue.

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Shannon’s Bowlero Corp. owns more than 300 bowling centers, most of which are in the U.S.

Unit owners at the Four Seasons in Surfside include developer Richard LeFrak, Harrison LeFrak, Esquire publisher Alan Greenberg, former Publix CEO Charles Jenkins Jr., billionaire real estate and casino tycoon Neil Bluhm, and private equity firm founder Doug Kimmelman.

In all, the Surf Club, designed by New York architect Richard Meier along with Miami-based architect Kobi Karp, includes 150 condo units, a 72-room Four Seasons hotel, a Le Sirenuse restaurant and a Thomas Keller restaurant.