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MIAMI | 1801 Northeast Second Avenue | FT | FLOORS (MRR Assemblage)

Rotem Rosen, Anand Mahindra finally close on $30M Edgewater site



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It took more than four years, but Rotem Rosen and billionaire Anand Mahindra’s MRR Development sealed the deal on a $30 million Miami assemblage.

Companies led by investor Javier Cervera Jr. sold the 1.4-acre site at 1801 Northeast Second Avenue, north of downtown Miami, to MRR. The land covers the majority of the city block between 18th and 19th streets and Northeast Second Avenue and Northeast Second Court.


The deal was finalized on Wednesday, according to the brokers and a filing on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. The land includes the Price Choice supermarket and the Learning Nest preschool, which will remain open for another year.

MRR financed the deal with portions of a loan worth about $113 million secured through the Israeli bond market, filings show. The interest rate is 4.5 percent.

Rosen teamed up with Mahindra, head of Indian conglomerate Mahindra Group, in 2017. In Manhattan, the company owns the Hotel Indigo on the Lower East Side. MRR recently refinanced the hotel leveraging funds from the same loan used to finance the Edgewater acquisition.

With bonuses, the Miami site allows for a mixed-use project of up to 1.9 million square feet and 710 residential units. The assemblage is in Edgewater, near the Arts & Entertainment District, in an Opportunity Zone. In 2018, TRD reported that the buyers were in talks with Silicon Valley groups on plans for the property.

Estrella Perez of EP Realty Group represented the buyer and Joel Rodriguez of Global Investments Realty represented the seller.

Perez said the increase in land values has been “astronomical” in recent years.

The seller received a $4.5 million deposit at contract, and additional payments have been made since, Rodriguez said. MRR paid the remaining balance of about $20 million at closing, a TASE filing shows.

Typically, land sales like this would be subject to a 30-day due diligence and a 30-day closing period, Rodriguez added. The extended closing was “mutually beneficial to both the seller and buyer for different reasons,” he said.
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