MIAMI—Edens is getting more and more intentional about engaging with communities. Sometimes that means disposing of certain retail assets to execute that strategy.

As Edens, which develops, owns and operates retail and retail-driven centers in primary markets throughout the East Coast, moves to reclaim and rebuild places that give communities gathering places where people can slow down in a convenient, safe, and vibrant atmosphere, the company has sold off Eureka Plaza. Eureka Plaza is a grocery-anchored shopping center spanning 66,142 square feet in Miami.

HFF represented Edens. Eureka Plaza Group purchased the unencumbered retail property for $10.1 million.

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