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Updated over 5 years ago, 10/09/2019

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George Gabriel
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Seeking Adviser for Commercial Deal in Miami, FL.

George Gabriel
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Hi BP community!

I have a commercial property that is owned outright by a family member. He has expressed in the past an interest in doing "something," with the building. It is a one-story office currently occupied by us (family business) in a busy area in Miami close to major highways, apartment complexes, etc. 

I'm looking to present the family member with something more concrete than "we might be able to do something."  So with that in mind, I'm looking for commercial real estate mentors, investors, developers, and/or pros that would be willing to discuss coming on board the project as an adviser to help work a deal with a developer in the area. 

My goal is to convert this from an antiquated one-story office building to a multi-level commercial or mixed use building (depending on what the area allows and what a developer thinks could extract top value). 

I firmly believe the family member would be willing to work a deal to develop something new if he doesn't have to put any cash into the deal, so ideally we would look at offering equity in the project rather than selling or providing capital. 

Please feel free to discuss this on here, or to inbox me to schedule a private conversation.

I look forward to hearing from you!

Cheers,

George

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