Dizengoff Group executive Ronen Saban is eager to expand the company’s South Florida holdings. But the investment firm is particular about the properties it buys.
Saban, the Israeli company’s U.S. regional manager, said Dizengoff is interested in adding condominiums and retail properties in built-out, “mature areas.” The company has generally avoided market-rate deals, instead acquiring properties from lenders ready to unload foreclosed properties.
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