Todd Glaser flips office dev site to Palm Beach Jewish Center

Glaser paid $3.9M in January for the quarter-acre lot

Rabbi Zalman Levitin, 204 Royal Palm Way and Todd Glaser (The Chabad House, toddmichaelglaser.com)
Rabbi Zalman Levitin, 204 Royal Palm Way and Todd Glaser (The Chabad House, toddmichaelglaser.com)

Developer Todd Michael Glaser flipped a commercial lot in Palm Beach to the Palm Beach Jewish Center.

Glaser’s 204 RPW Partners LLC sold the quarter-acre lot at 204 Royal Palm Way for $5.2 million, eight months after paying about $3.9 million for the property. That’s a 35 percent increase in price since January.

Glaser planned to build a Class A office building for a family office on the property, but said he ended up selling it because land prices have surged in recent months. He plans to oversee construction and development of a day school and synagogue for the Jewish Center, donating his time.

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Glaser has been busy in Palm Beach. He and partners Jim Randall, Scott Robins and Jonathan Fryd paid about $85 million in July for a small island in Palm Beach called Tarpon Island. They plan to list it for a reported $120 million as is, with the option to expand the estate for $200 million.

He is also planning to redevelop the former Jeffrey Epstein property on El Brillo Way.

In July, Glaser, along with Randall, Robins and Fryd, paid close to $24 million for the former Indian Creek home of longtime “Sábado Gigante” host Don Francisco.