Lease roundup: Anatomy, Bünda open at PGIM’s CityPlace Doral

Also, a home automation systems firm inked in Fort Lauderdale

From left: Anatomy's Chris Paciello, PGIM Real Estate’s Eric Adler, and Anatomy's Marc Megna with 3450 Northwest 83rd Avenue (bottom) and 3535 Northwest 83rd Avenue (top) in Doral (Getty, PGIM Real Estate, Google Maps)
From left: Anatomy's Chris Paciello, PGIM Real Estate’s Eric Adler, and Anatomy's Marc Megna with 3450 Northwest 83rd Avenue (bottom) and 3535 Northwest 83rd Avenue (top) in Doral (Getty, PGIM Real Estate, Google Maps)

Anatomy, Bünda I CityPlace Doral 

Fitness centers Anatomy and Bünda opened at CityPlace Doral this month. 

Anatomy took 14,000 square feet at 3450 Northwest 83rd Avenue, and Bünda took nearly 2,800 square feet at 3535 Northwest 83rd Avenue, according to a CityPlace Doral news release. PGIM Real Estate, the asset management arm of Prudential Financial, owns the buildings. 

Founded by former NFLer Marc Megna and nightlife impresario Chris Paciello, Anatomy opened its first gym in Miami Beach’s Sunset Harbour neighborhood in 2015. The Doral fitness center is Anatomy’s fifth in South Florida. Other clubs are in Coconut Grove, Midtown Miami and Miami Beach, including at 1 Hotel South Beach in South Florida. Anatomy also is at 1 Hotel Nashville and 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay in Hawaii. 

Bünda, founded by husband-and-wife Kevin and Katie Lilly, is known for its 50-minute classes that combine StairMaster and resistance training. 

PGIM, the Pérez family’s Related Group and other partners completed the master-planned CityPlace Doral in 2017. The mixed-use development includes apartments and 250,000 square feet of retail. Related is no longer a joint venture partner in CityPlace Doral, according to property representatives. 

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Premium Home Systems I FATVillage I Fort Lauderdale 

Residential tech company Premium Home Systems opened an office and products exhibit space in Fort Lauderdale’s FATVillage neighborhood. 

Chicago-based Premium, which installs automation infrastructure for lights, cameras and other home systems, leased 2,000 square feet at 721 Northeast Second Avenue, according to the landlord’s broker. Todd Schneller is the company’s owner. 

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Jaime Sturgis represented the landlord, and Dino Flora represented the tenant. Both are with Native Realty. 

An entity managed by Sturgis owns the one-story, 4,000-square-foot building, records show.