JLL Brokers Sale of 200,000-SF Westport Business Park in Broward County

Reuters12-06
JLL Brokers Sale of 200,000-SF Westport Business Park in Broward County

JLL Capital Markets has arranged the sale of Westport Business Park, a premier light industrial campus in Davie, Broward County, Florida. The property consists of three buildings totaling 199,731 square feet and is fully leased to tenants from industries including pharmaceutical, healthcare, aerospace, mechanical engineering, food and beverage, and construction. Westport BP LLC, backed by the owners of Arnet Pharmaceutical and supported by TD Bank, acquired the campus. The site offers exceptional access to major transportation routes and is within 15 minutes of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and Port Everglades, providing reach to over 6.5 million people within a 90-minute drive. JLL's Investment Sales and Advisory team, led by Luis Castillo, Cody Brais, Taylor Osborne, and David Orta Jr., represented the seller and secured the buyer for this strategic, institutional asset in a high-growth market.

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