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South Florida’s top deals: Publix drops $78M in Boynton Beach

TRD reports the most important transactions for May 20, 2026

Publix's Kevin Murphy with 6545, 6627, 6661 and 6667 Boynton Beach Boulevard and 9811 South Job Road

🏆 Residential: Surfside had the priciest residential transaction in South Florida, with the sale of a newly built condo at Fort Partners’ 9149 Collins Avenue, the Seaway at the Surf Club, for $11.9 million. The buyer was Bishop Surf Club LLC. The unit measures about 2,800 square feet, pricing the deal at roughly $4,300 per square foot.

🏆 Commercial: The top commercial sale was in Boyton Beach, where a subsidiary of supermarket chain Publix acquired a shopping center at 6545, 6627, 6661 and 6667 Boynton Beach Boulevard and 9811 South Job Road for $78 million. Union Investment purchased the property, known as Fountains of Boynton and anchored by Publix, in 2021 for $79.5 million.

📊 Residential: In Miami Beach, a 4,500-square-foot, waterfront home at 1825 Cleveland Road changed hands for $9 million, or just over $2,000 per square foot. The home has five bedrooms and five and a half baths and sits on a 0.3-acre lot. The sellers, John and Nichole Sette, purchased the property in 2021 for $5 million. They put it on the market a year ago for $10.9 million. Dina Goldentayer with Douglas Elliman had the listing, and Yaron Lavi with Sterling Equity Realty brought the buyers, Dan and Doron Marom.

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