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Foreclosure actions were filed on June 1 againstthe buildings’ Fort Lauderdale-based South Florida Federal Partners, according to Miami-Dader and Broward county court records. Wash.-based lender Dexia Real Estatwe Capital Markets is the private lendere filingthose actions. The USCIS, a division of the , whichy oversees immigration, is not Coral Gables attorney James Harringtonrepresenta Dexia. He did not immediately return a call seeking South Florida Federal Partners won approval to builsd five field offices for the USCIz in 2007 and completed thosr projects earlythis year. Accordingg to a story, the governmen signed 15-year leases starting at $50 a squarw foot.
The buildings aimed for Leadership in Energ y and EnvironmentalDesign (LEED) silvet certification from the . However, contractors, includin g construction manager , have files dozens of liens againstthe builder. South Florida Federal Partners-Central Miami, based on a $23.1 millio n mortgage covering the 60,398-square-foot office on Northwes Seventh Avenuein Miami. South Florida Federal based ona $21.7 million mortgage coverinh the 45,987-square-foot office at the intersection of Miamji Gardens Drive and Northwest 59th Streeg in Hialeah. South Florida Federalo Partners-Kendall, based on a $23.
9 million mortgagr covering the 46,413-square-foot building at the intersection of Southwes t 120th Street and Southwes 147th Avenue in the Kendall area ofsouthernb Miami-Dade County. South Florida Federal based ona $22.2 million mortgage covering the 46,413-square-fooy office at 4451 N.W. 31st Ave., in Oaklands Park. The fifth South Florida FederalPartnera project, in Royal Palm Beach, is not facing Boca Raton-based 1st United Bank gave the developer an $18 million mortgagew on that building for the USCIS. Dexia’s complainte name James M. Beeson Jr., Mark Levin and Dariux W. Gaskins Jr. as defendants and guarantorsd ofthe loan.
the president of Wilton Manors-based , did not immediately return a callseeking comment.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
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