**Florida People & Companies – September 5, 2025**
**Native Realty Expands Team**
Native Realty has welcomed two new associates, Jeff Dysart and Connor Gordon. Dysart brings over 12 years of real estate experience, having worked closely with developers and general contractors on large-scale multifamily projects across South Florida. At Native, he will continue focusing on multifamily while also handling retail and industrial development transactions. Gordon will concentrate on industrial leasing and investment sales, supporting growing demand from commercial real estate investors.
**BEB Credit Provides $13.53M in Acquisition Financing**
BEB Credit has issued $13.53 million in acquisition financing for a small-bay industrial portfolio totaling 118,282 square feet across Miami and Port Saint Lucie, Florida. The loan supports a $17.1 million acquisition, partial interest reserve funding, future tenant improvement and leasing concession reserves, capital improvements, and closing costs.
**PRP Real Assets Acquires Orlando Multifamily Property**
PRP Real Assets has acquired The Place on Millenia, a 371-unit Class A multifamily community in Orlando. Originally built in 2007 and partially renovated in 2021, the property offers spacious one-, two-, and three-bedroom units averaging over 1,100 square feet. Community amenities include a pool, fitness center, private work-from-home offices, game room, and outdoor leisure areas. PRP plans to renovate 200 of the classic units as part of its investment strategy.
**Ian Black Real Estate Closes $35M in Sales**
Ian Black Real Estate closed two significant transactions totaling $35 million. Manatee County acquired a 101,000-square-foot office building on 11.28 acres at 9000 Town Center Parkway in Bradenton for $23.5 million. Meanwhile, the City of Venice purchased a 37,000-square-foot facility on 4.7 acres at 1280 U.S. 41 Bypass South for $11.8 million.
**Brook Farm Group Plans New Multifamily Development**
Brook Farm Group has announced plans to build The Sinclair at Ellenton, a 217-unit Class A, garden-style multifamily project in Sarasota. The development team includes construction debt provider First Horizon Bank and equity partner Fundrise, with Brook Farm Group contributing the common equity.
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