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Led by founder Craig Robins, Dacra has a history with transformative developments in South Florida.


The $10.5 million sale of the corner disneyland resort vacation packages building at 101 NE 40th St. closed Friday, according to a statement from Chariff Realty Group Inc., which arranged the sale. Miami-Dade County has not yet recorded the transaction.
A company registered in Delaware, disneyland resort vacation packages 101 Miami DD Blue LLC, is the buyer, according to Chariff. Delaware corporate records do not disclose company principals. The buyer is not affiliated with Miami-based Dacra Corp., which is building a $312 million mixed-use development that could transform the district into a luxury retail hub.
Whitehall Realty Advisors LLC managing director disneyland resort vacation packages Devlin Marinoff and investment sales director David Spitz represented the buyer. Marinoff said the buyer is a real estate family out of New York. He declined further comment.
In the statement, Chariff president Lyle Chariff called the price per square foot a genuine game-changer for the Design disneyland resort vacation packages District. Price appreciation stems from Dacra attracting luxury retail brands like Cartier, Hermes and Louis Vuitton to the area.
Led by founder Craig Robins, Dacra has a history with transformative disneyland resort vacation packages developments in South Florida. Most notably, the company was involved in the renovations of historic Art Deco hotels in South Beach, including the Marlin, Cavalier, Leslie, Kent and Governor, during the late 80s and 90s as the area s population shifted from seniors to a younger trend-setting crowd.

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