Moishe Mana, developer and entrepreneur. Photo: J. Albert Diaz/ALM

The pioneering developer of Miami's Wynwood Arts District Moishe Mana is getting into the dairy business, buying McArthur Dairy's South Florida facilities for $16.5 million in a bankruptcy sale.

Mana bought the McArthur plant at 6821 NE Second Ave. near Little Haiti and distribution facilities in West Palm Beach and Fort Myers.

The purchase closed Tuesday, several weeks after Mana Saves McArthur LLC won a bankruptcy bid in Texas to buy the South Florida facilities from McArthur parent Dean Foods Dairy Group, the nation's largest dairy company.

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Lidia Dinkova

Lidia Dinkova covers South Florida real estate for the Daily Business Review. Contact her at [email protected] or 305-347-6665. On Twitter @LidiaDinkova.