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CS Ventures scores $22M loan to buy Frisbie properties in Palm Beach
By Eman Elshahawy, Matthew Elo at The Real Deal
· June 2, 2026
· 1 min read
CS Ventures picked up a portfolio of the Frisbie Group’s Palm Beach properties just months after redevelopment plans for the sites were scrapped. Ocean Bank provided a $22 million acquisition loan for CS Ventures’ purchase of the three-story former IberiaBank building at 180 Royal Palm Way, a 20,000
Key takeaway The deal also included three adjacent parking lots at 159 and 163 Brazilian Avenue totaling 44,000 square feet.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 2, 2026 ·
Source: The Real Deal ·
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What is this story about? CS Ventures picked up a portfolio of the Frisbie Group’s Palm Beach properties just months after redevelopment plans for the sites were scrapped. Ocean Bank provided a $22 million acquisition loan for CS Ventures’ purchase of the three-story former IberiaBank building at 180 Royal Palm Way, a 20,000
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