The high-end condominium received its temporary certificate of occupancy and paid off its $214 million construction loan, developer Gil Dezer announced.
The sizable loan was issued by Wells Fargo in 2013 when the region’s housing market was still recovering from the economic downturn. At the time, the loan was the largest single South Florida residential construction loan secured since the Great Recession.
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