Planet Fitness and Smoothie King operator sells Palm Beach Gardens home for $5M

Sellers bought the home in 2016 after it was built

From left: 12034 Corozo Court in Palm Beach Gardens and William Weisberg (Photos via Providence Equity; ADHQ; Redfin)
From left: 12034 Corozo Court in Palm Beach Gardens and William Weisberg (Photos via Providence Equity; ADHQ; Redfin)

UPDATED, Jan. 26, 11:55 a.m.: The owner and operator of Planet Fitness locations and Smoothie Kings in the Midwest sold his home in Palm Beach Gardens for $5.3 million.

Records show John P. Clancy and his wife, Regina, sold the house at 12034 Corozo Court to William E. Weisberg.

John Clancy is a founding and managing member of Planet Fitness Midwest and is a managing member of Smoothie King Midwest. He also is a managing member of Cornerstone Properties, which has a portfolio valued at over $100 million, according to his website.

The Clancys bought the 7,108-square-foot house when it was new in 2016 for $4.5 million, according to records. They listed the home in July 2020 for $5.5 million. Cornelius McGinnis with Old Palm Real Estate represented the Clancys.

Weisberg is chairman and CEO of Affiliated Distributors, a distribution and manufacturing company based in Wayne, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1981, the company specializes in distributing and manufacturing construction and industrial products, according to its website.

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In July, Weisberg’s former wife, Karin Taylor, purchased a waterfront house in Tequesta for $3.1 million.

Weisberg’s newly purchased six-bedroom home is on a half-acre lot with lake and Old Palm Golf Club views. The house has seven full bathrooms, two half-bathrooms, two two-car garages and a pool, according to the listing.

In Palm Beach Gardens, professional golfer Louis Oosthuizen sold his home for $5.5 million in early 2020.

Other recent celebrity deals in Palm Beach Gardens include Serena Williams selling her home for $2.8 million, and Swedish model Elin Nordegren buying a home for $9.9 million in September.

An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified the sellers.