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Fort Partners sells 2 Surf Club condos for $20M and $18M

Buyer of pricier unit tied to Chicago hedge fund

Four Seasons Residences at The Surf Club
Four Seasons Residences at The Surf Club

Fort Partners sold two penthouses at the Four Seasons Residences at The Surf Club in Surfside for a combined $38.4 million.

Property records show Surf Club Miami Penthouse LLC paid $20.4 million for penthouse 5 in the south tower of the luxury condo development at 9101 Collins Avenue. The buyer of the four-bedroom, 6,671-square-foot unit lists the same address as BW Capital Partners, a Chicago-based alternative asset management firm led by William Wolf and Gleb Zarkh.

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Stockbridge Holdings LLC paid $18 million for the 4,924-square-foot penthouse 6 in the north tower. Josh Bennett, a Fort Lauderdale attorney, is connected with the entity buying the property.

Other buyers at the Four Seasons have included Theory co-founder and CEO Andrew Rosen, Alan and Bridgette Rok Potamkin, and Avista Capital Partners co-managing partner Thompson Dean. About 88 units have closed in property records.

Miami-based Fort Partners, led by Nadim Ashi, completed the luxury beachfront development last year. The project includes a 72-room hotel, a Le Sirenuse restaurant and a Thomas Keller restaurant that recently opened. Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Meier, earlier this year accused of sexual harassment; and Kobi Karp designed the Surfside project, restoring the original Henry Firestone Club.

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