Lease roundup: Legacy gym coming to Miami’s Little River

Manning Sumner’s Legacy, No Days Off Lease HQ in Miami
MVW Partners’ Matthew Vander Werff, AJ Capital Partners’ Benjamin Weprin and Legacy fitness center and No Days Off's Manning Sumner with renders of Legacy Gym (LinkedIn, AJ Capital Partners, CBRE)

Legacy | Little River 

Celebrities and athletes’ trainer Manning Sumner will open his Legacy gym and his No Days Off water and apparel brand in Miami’s Little River

Manning Sumner’s Legacy, No Days Off Lease HQ in Miami
Renders of Legacy Gym (CBRE)

Legacy and No Days Off leased the 12,000-square-foot facility at 7400 Northwest Miami Court, where the brands also will base their headquarters, according to the tenants’ news release. The gym, a store and co-working space will open this fall. 

Manning Sumner’s Legacy, No Days Off Lease HQ in Miami
Renders of Legacy Gym (CBRE)

Manning founded Legacy in 2008, and also No Days Off, which includes the apparel store and still and sparkling water brand NDO H2O. 

The Little River facility will include Legacy’s Partner Interval Training P.I.T. proprietary system and a 1,000-square-foot physical therapy space, the release says. 

Manning Sumner’s Legacy, No Days Off Lease HQ in Miami
Renders of Legacy Gym (CBRE)

Miami-based MVW Partners and Nashville-based AJ Capital Partners own the property, as part of their bet on Little River. In 2021, AJ Capital invested in MVW’s portfolio in the neighborhood, buying a majority ownership stake in 320,000 square feet across 24 acres. AJ Capital bought seven warehouses in Little River in 2022 for a combined $17.3 million

Chep | Palm Beach County 

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Supply chain services company Chep will open at the recently completed Palm Beach Airport Logistics Center. 

Dallas-based Dalfen Industrial developed the 133,000-square-foot industrial building at 2860 Ranch House Road on 10.5 acres near Palm Beach International Airport, according to a news release from the landlord’s broker. Dalfen is led by Sean Dalfen. 

Kirk Nelson and Robert Smith of CBRE represented Dalfen. 

The release didn’t identify the tenant, and Nelson and Smith declined to name the tenant. But public records show Chep, a subsidiary of Australian publicly traded firm Brambles, leased the building. The deal was signed in December, according to an agreement between the tenant, landlord and TD Bank that was filed to the county. The agreement is for Chep to subordinate its lease to a $16.4 million loan provided by TD Bank. 

Chep provides pallets, crates and containers for transportation of dry food, produce, health care items, beverages and other goods, according to its LinkedIn. 

Pura Vida Miami, TAG Heuer, More | Dadeland Mall 

Dadeland Mall in Kendall scored 10 tenants. 

Omer and Jennifer Horev’s Pura Vida Miami restaurant, Swiss watchmaker TAG Heuer, Colombian restaurant Don Jediondo, and apparel and accessories store Mia Collection already opened, according to a Dadeland Mall news release. 

Next, eyeglasses store Warby Parker, which also offers eye exams, will open this month. Also on tap this year are menswear brand Maceoo, children’s clothing store Tutto Piccolo, jewelry brand Kendra Scott, clothing store Tommy Bahama and Ben’s Pizza, according to the release. 

Simon Property Group and Morgan Stanley own Dadeland Mall. The shopping center is at 7535 North Kendall Drive in unincorporated Miami-Dade County.

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