Sun Sentinel Broward Edition

More medical offices envisioned in Davie

- By Lisa J. Huriash Staff writer lhuriash@sunsentine­l.com, 954-572-2008

Nearly 3 acres of land in Davie have been sold for $2.4 million to a developer looking to build medical and office space.

T.D.R.S. Properties Inc. has sold the property, at 7900 NW 33rd St., to New York-based investment group Nig FL Realty.

Located east of University Drive, the parcel has a 7,500-square-foot medical office building — the Carissa Rose Medical Complex — on 1.13 acres. The rest is empty land.

Real estate agent Steve Hyatt, of Berger Commercial Realty/ CORFAC Internatio­nal, who represente­d the seller, said the new owner plans to continue operating Carissa Rose Medical Complex, “and develop the adjacent lots into future medical and office space.”

The town “looks forward to the constructi­on of more medical office space,” said Phillip R. Holste, assistant town administra­tor and interim director of the Community Redevelopm­ent Agency. He said there’s demand with the constructi­on of the new HCA hospital on the campus of Nova Southeaste­rn University that begins later this year.

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