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The Villages
Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Rolling Acres Plaza sold

Rolling Acres Plaza, the high  traffic shopping center at 600 N. U.S. Highway 441 in The Villages has been sold to Sterling Financial Group Inc.

The seller is a German investment fund advised by Prudential Real Estate Investors. The buyer is an affiliate of SFGI.

Rolling Acres Plaza is at the center of a highly successful retail concentration serving a regional trade area that includes The Villages.

The shopping complex is anchored by TJ Maxx, Ross Dress For Less, Michael’s, Beall’s Outlet, Staples and Petco, as well as by separately owned Target, Walgreens and CVS stores.

SFGI is an integrated private equity, real estate investment, development and financial services company based in Nassau, The Bahamas. SFGI has active investments and projects throughout the Caribbean and North America. SFGI’s primary investment focus is real estate and related services, as well as mortgage lending.

SFGI’s management team represents more than 75 years of successful real estate and investment experience.

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