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Williams Company SE completes $5 million Kissimmee project

Orlando-based Williams Company Southeast completed the new $5 million Rolling Oaks Commons, Phase I, including a Ross, TJMaxx, Dollar Tree and strip retail, located...

Work underway at Daytona speedway’s $400M project

Work continues at a $400 million redevelopment of the mile-long grandstand at Daytona International Speedway in Florida, reportsĀ Orlando Sentinel. This is one of the...

James Royal Palm Hotel gets $130M loan for renovations

RP Hotel Operating Co., an affiliate of Denver-based KSL Capital Partners, secured a $130 million mortgage from Wells Fargo Bank for the James Royal...

New World Symphony sells South Beach’sPlymouth Hotel for $18M

The New World Symphony has sold the Plymouth Hotel in South Beach for $18.25 million, reports South Florida Business Journal. The new owners are Plymouth...

TotalBank lends $7.3M for construction of Hialeah charter school

TotalBank has provided a $7.3 million mortgage for construction of the iMater Academy middle and high school in Hialeah, reports South Florida Business Journal. The...

Wok Box to develop 45 stores in Florida

Wok Box has signed a master development agreement for 45 stores in eight years in Florida. The first locations will be opened within the next...

IDI gets $8.2M from Regions Bank to build Davie industrial building

Regions Bank provided an $8.2 million mortgage to Atlanta-based IDI to build the first phase of its Davie Business Center project, reports South Florida...

P.K. Yonge school starts planning for new $15.9M building

The University of Florida's College of Education on July 2 announced that preparations have started for the second phase of the P.K. Yonge Developmental...

Greysta rsecures $40.95M loan for apartment construction in Fort Lauderdale

Wells Fargo Bank has provided a $40.95 million construction to Greystar for the construction of an apartment complex in Fort Lauderdale, reports South Florida...

Marinetek building $40M rowing and aquatic sports center in Florida

Marinetek will construct a $40 million rowing and aquatic sports center in Florida, reports Trade Only Today. The center will feature the world's longest breakwater,...
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