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Ghosted: JV wins $5M judgment against Fort Lauderdale would-be office tenant

Casper, Wyoming-based Southeastern Management leased nearly 10K space at 110 Tower last year, but never moved in

IP Capital’s Jason Isaacson and Gem Realty’s Barry Malkin and Michael Elrad with 110 Tower
IP Capital’s Jason Isaacson and Gem Realty’s Barry Malkin and Michael Elrad with 110 Tower (IP Capital Partners, Tulane University,

Southeastern Management, a logistic company based in Casper, Wyoming, signed an 11-year lease for nearly 10,000 square feet in a downtown Fort Lauderdale office building — and then ghosted the landlord. The firm never moved in or paid rent, according to court documents. 

Now Southeastern is on the hook for a $5.4 million judgment in favor of the landlord, a joint venture between IP Capital Partners and Gem Realty Capital, according to a court order issued last month by Broward County Circuit Court Judge David Haimes.

Boca Raton-based IP Capital and Chicago-based Gem Realty own the 30-story 110 Tower at 110 Southeast Sixth Street. Southeastern was set to occupy four suites on the 14th floor, with a starting monthly rent of $31 a square foot, according to a lawsuit the joint venture filed in December, and a copy of the executed August 2022 lease. 

However, Southeastern failed to take possession of the space, and failed to pay a security deposit of $57,929 and an initial rent payment of $42,070, the lawsuit states. Haimes granted final judgment for IP Capital and Gem Realty because Southeastern failed to file a defense, the order states. 

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The judgment entails the security deposit, the initial rent payment and $5.3 million in future rent payments between last month and 2034, when the lease was set to expire, the order states. 

Representatives for Southeastern did not respond to a voice message and email seeking comment. Jason Issacson, IP Capital’s president, declined comment. 

Gem Realty is led by co-founders Norman Geller, Michael Elrad and Barry Malkin. A representative for the real estate investment firm did not respond to an email request for comment. 

In 2016, IP Capital and Gem Realty paid $112.9 million for 110 Tower, records show. The 777,248-square-foot building was completed in 1987. 

In 2019, IP Capital sold Wells Fargo Plaza, a two-building office complex in Boca Raton, to Gem Realty for $23.1 million

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