Seagis Property Group

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Seagis Refinances 2 Industrial Portfolios for $184M

These East Coast properties total 1.5 million square feet.

535 Dowd Ave. in Elizabeth, N.J., is part of Seagis Property Group’s portfolio

Seagis Secures $102M for East Coast Industrial Portfolio

The properties were completed in 2023 and 2024.

100 Frontage Road in Newark, N.J.

Seagis Secures $81M Refi for New Jersey Warehouse

JLL Capital Markets arranged a loan for the fully leased property.

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Seagis Lands $122M in Financing for Industrial Portfolio

JLL Capital Markets arranged the loan for properties in three major East Coast states.

2100-2190 SW 71st Terrace, Davie, FL

Longpoint Acquires 1.4 MSF Florida Portfolio

This deal marks one of the state’s largest real estate transactions of the year.

Seagis Property Group LP has refinanced a fully leased industrial portfolio spanning three boroughs in New York City.

Seagis Lands $61M Loan for NYC Industrial Portfolio

Acting on behalf of the borrower, JLL Capital Markets orchestrated the refinancing deal.

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Seagis Property Group Inks Full-Building Lease in Miami-Dade

Transwestern Real Estate Services’ South Florida industrial team arranged the transaction. The property is located in one of the nation’s most desirable industrial markets.

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Seagis Snags 80 KSF Industrial Asset in Queens

5700 49th Place in Queens has changed hands. The nearly 80,000-square-foot warehouse will benefit from a comprehensive rehabilitation program.

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Seagis Buys Warehouse Complex in Miami

With its latest acquisition, the company’s holdings include 10 million square feet of industrial buildings in South Florida, New Jersey and New York City.

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Seagis Property Group Expands NYC Portfolio

The company acquired three warehouses totaling 135,000 square feet. This purchase marks Seagis Property Group’s entry into the Brooklyn submarket.