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Fortress execs Wesley Edens and Peter Briger with Sonata at 4175 West Sample Road (Getty, Sonata, Google Maps)
Fortress Investment Group bought the Sonata assisted living facility in Coconut Creek for $11.9 million.
The New York-based global investment manager bought the 94-unit, three-building property at 4175 West Sample Road from Denver-based Healthpeak Properties, according to a deed.
Healthpeak, a real estate investment trust led by Thomas Herzog, bought Sonata in 2007 from Orlando-based CNL Financial Group, records show. The price is unknown because a deed was not recorded.
Sonata was built in 1999 on 6.6 acres, according to property records.
It’s an assisted living and memory care center with 24-hour on-site nurses, according to its website. Amenities include a hair salon, spa, art studio, library, theater and game room.
Pedestrian critically injured in hit-and-run crash in southwest Miami-Dade
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The crash was reported in the area of Southwest 112th Avenue and 184th Street.
Miami-Dade Police Detective Alvaro Zabaleta, who is also a spokesman for the department, said the vehicle fled the area after the crash.
A police sergeant at the scene told Local 10 News that they are looking for a four-door, gray Hyundai that fled off 184th Street.
The sergeant said the car is believed to have a heavily damaged roof and hood.
Anyone with further information is asked to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477.
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A 13-year-old girl died Thursday night in a vehicle crash on Sugarloaf Key.
The name of the child and the others involved in the crash were not released as of Friday morning, according to the Florida Highway Patrol, which is investigating the accident.
The vehicle was traveling west at a high rate of speed on Old State Road 4A, approaching 15620 Old State Road 4A, according to the FHP. For unknown reasons, the vehicle veered into the eastbound lane, left the road on the east shoulder, traveled down an embankment, overturned and ended up facing northeast in a muddy area, according to FHP.
A 13-year-old girl died Thursday night in a vehicle crash on Sugarloaf Key.
The name of the child was not available as of Friday morning, according to the Florida Highway Patrol, which is investigating the accident.
The vehicle was traveling west at a high rate of speed on Old State Road 4A, approaching 15620 Old State Road 4A, according to the FHP. For unknown reasons, the vehicle veered into the eastbound lane, left the road on the east shoulder, traveled down an embankment, overturned and ended up facing northeast in a muddy area, according to FHP.
The vehicle s driver has not yet been identified, according to FHP. The 13-year-old girl was taken to Mariners Hospital in Tavernier, then flown to Nicklaus Childrenâs Hospital in Miami. She passed away at 9:20 p.m. Thursday, according to the FHP.
Maybe you re not a fan of making appointments. Or you can t keep one to save your life, because Miami time. Maybe putting things off is your favorite sport. Or maybe you re just feeling a little lazy lately. (No shame in that!)
If you want to get the vaccine at your leisure, you can find it at the following places. Minimal effort required.
Drive-thru sites
Homestead Sports Complex, 1601 SE 28th Ave.
Tropical Park, 7900 SW 40th St.
Zoo Miami, 12400 SW 152nd St. Appointments are required. Register online by visiting Miami-Dade s vaccination program page or call 305-614-2014.
Hard Rock Stadium
The Pfizer vaccine is available at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on a first-come, first-serve basis. No appointment is necessary.