CasaBufala, Sacro, more I Sunset Harbour I Miami Beach
Asana Partners signed five new tenants at its Sunset Harbour properties in Miami Beach.
Neapolitan eatery Casa Bufala took 2,500 square feet at 1874 Bay Road; restaurant Sacro took 2,800 square feet at 1916 Bay Road; and The Outsider gym, which specializes in boxing and strength training, took 2,000 square feet at 1784 West Avenue, according to an Asana news release. At 1935 West Avenue, cookies and coffee shop Chip City took nearly 1,000 square feet and organic, plant-based restaurant Nautical Bowls took 950 square feet.
Several tenants also renewed their leases. They are clothing boutique Frankie Miami, in a 530-square-foot space at 1891 Purdy Avenue; swimwear and clothing brand SHAN, in 1,000 square feet at 1885 Purdy Avenue; Lucali pizzeria, in 3,500 square feet at 1930 Bay Road; Pozy flower shop, in 1,000 square feet at 1784 West Avenue; Mexican restaurant Tequiztlan, in 2,800 square feet at 1884 Bay Road; and sleepwear store Eberjey, in 700 square feet at 1905 Purdy Avenue.
Also, Sweat440 gym expanded to 3,200 square feet at 1919 Purdy Avenue, the release says.
Charlotte, North Carolina-based Asana has a 70,000-square-foot portfolio in Sunset Harbour. The firm bought seven buildings in the neighborhood for $68.8 million in 2018 from former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine and developer Scott Robins.
Terry Brown, Sam Judd and Jason Tompkins are Asana’s managing partners.
Fuse Specialty Appliances, GameTables4Less.com, more I Hillsboro Technology Center I Deerfield Beach
Bristol Group and the Butters Group are fresh off a leasing spree at their Hillsboro Technology Center in Deerfield Beach.
Two tenants signed new leases and another four expanded their space at the business park at 50 Hillsboro Technology Drive.
In the new leases, GameTables4Less took 18,700 square feet, and aircraft supply store Planestocks took 16,000 square feet, according to a news release from the landlord’s broker.
Also, residential appliance dealer Fuse Specialty Appliances took 76,400 square feet, up from its previous 18,700 square feet; and Commercial Relocation Group, which provides furniture installation, storage and other services for commercial real estate, took 62,000 square feet, up from roughly 25,000 square feet.
Other expansions were by flooring contractor Empire Today, which took nearly 18,000 square feet; and stone, marble and granite supplier Stone Mall, which took nearly 31,000 square feet, according to the release.
Thomas Hotz and Brian Ahearn of Butters’ brokerage division represented the landlord. Sal Bonsignore and Rod Loschiavo of Colliers represented Commercial Relocation Group, and Evan Christiansen of JLL represented Empire Today.
The 74-acre Hillsboro Technology Center includes offices, industrial space and a hotel. Records show that San Francisco-based Bristol Group and Coconut Creek-based Butters completed the complex in 2016.
Wesloft, Lovesac, Night Owl Cookies I Promenade at Coconut Creek
AEW Capital Management signed eight new tenants at its Promenade at Coconut Creek open-air retail property.
Home furniture store Wesloft opened a 4,200-square-foot showroom in January, and home décor and furnishings firm Lovesac will open a 1,000-square-foot showroom this month, according to a news release from the landlord’s broker.
In March, StretchLab will open a 1,600-square-foot studio and The Spot Barbershop will open in a 1,500-square-foot salon. Night Owl Cookies will open a 1,000-square-foot store in the summer. Opening later this year are vegan restaurant Stalk & Spade, in 1,800 square feet, and The Cheesecake Factory, with 8,000 square feet. Indoor golf provider ParFit also is slated to open this summer.
Hill Partners, led by Robert Spratt Jr., represented AEW.
AEW bought the Promenade in 2016 for $85.5 million. The company’s North America CEO is Jonathan Martin and its global chairman is Jeff Furber.
The 23-acre Promenade includes more than 50 retailers, restaurants and office tenants, according to the release. An 11-screen Silverspot Cinema anchors the development.