Longpoint pays $49M for Fresco y Mas-anchored shopping center near West Miami 

Trail Plaza is nearly fully leased

MetLife Insurance Sells Grocery-Anchored Plaza to Longpoint
Longpoint Realty Partners’ Dwight Angelini, Nilesh Bubna, Reid Parker and Robert Provost III with 1144 Southwest 67th Avenue (Longpoint Realty Partners, Google Maps, Getty)

Longpoint Realty Partners picked up a grocery store-anchored shopping plaza near West Miami for $49.3 million. 

The Boston-based private equity firm bought Trail Plaza on the southwest corner of Southwest Eighth Street and Southwest 67th Avenue from a MetLife Investment Management-advised client, according to a news release from the seller’s broker. The plaza is at 1144 Southwest 67th Avenue in unincorporated Miami-Dade County. 

Casey Rosen and Dennis Carson of CBRE represented the seller. 

Trail Plaza, which is anchored by a Fresco y Mas supermarket, is nearly fully leased, the release says. Other tenants include Walgreens, Harbor Freight Tools and Party Depot. 

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Completed in 1987, the 181,600-square-foot plaza spans 17 acres and includes six outparcel tenants. Records show Metropolitan Life Insurance Company acquired the property in 1990 by successfully foreclosing on a mortgage held by the previous owner, Trail Plaza Associates. 

Longpoint is a frequent South Florida real estate investor. Last year, it dropped $16 million for a potential development site consisting of a closed mobile home park at 2260 Northwest 27th Avenue in Miami’s Allapattah neighborhood. In 2021, Longpoint bought two warehouses at 5201-5299 Northwest 108th Avenue and another one at 5101-5181 Northwest 108th Avenue in Sunrise for $16.6 million

Longpoint is led by founders Dwight Angelini, Nilesh Bubna, Reid Parker and Robert Provost III, according to its website. 

South Florida’s retail market has felt the squeeze from e-commerce growth and from higher borrowing costs that suppressed deals over the past year. Still, grocery-anchored plazas fared better, as grocery stores are considered more resilient. 

In August, Terra sold the Publix-anchored 6000 Pines Market shopping plaza at 16000-16040 Pines Boulevard in Pembroke Pines for $56 million to a real estate investment arm of Marc Rowan’s Apollo Global Management. That followed Edens’ $88.4 million purchase of the Sprouts Farmers Market-anchored Shadowood Square plaza at 9789 Glades Road near Boca Raton.