Capital Flows to the Flagler Waterfront - S. Florida Business & Wealth

Capital Flows to the Flagler Waterfront

$145 million refinancing of Esperanté underscores investor confidence in West Palm Beach’s fast-growing financial corridor.

A prominent office tower along West Palm Beach’s Flagler waterfront has secured new financing, reinforcing investor confidence in the city’s expanding business district.

Related Ross, JZ Capital Partners, and Greenmont Group have closed a $145 million refinancing for Esperanté, a 17-story, 256,000-square-foot Class A office building overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway. The financing was provided by Hudson Bay Capital Management and arranged by Eastdil Secured.

The fully leased property reflects the continued strength of West Palm Beach’s office market, particularly along the Flagler corridor, which has become a magnet for financial services and investment firms relocating to South Florida. Esperanté’s tenant roster includes Bank of America, Balyasny Asset Management, and private equity firm Blue Sea Capital.

The building recently underwent an $8 million renovation that upgraded common areas and amenities, including fitness and conference facilities, while capitalizing on its waterfront location and walkable proximity to downtown West Palm Beach. The tower sits alongside other prominent office properties such as One Flagler and Phillips Point, helping anchor what has become one of the region’s most concentrated hubs for finance and investment management.

“Esperanté has become a premier address for top financial and investment firms and demonstrates the Flagler waterfront’s continued appeal as a destination for leading businesses,” said Jordan Rathlev, executive vice president at Related Ross.

The refinancing also establishes a new capital partnership between the ownership group and Hudson Bay Capital Management, a global investment firm with offices in Miami and other major financial centers.

The transaction represents the latest step in Related Ross’s broader strategy to expand West Palm Beach’s role as a regional headquarters destination. Led by developer Stephen Ross, the firm has outlined more than $10 billion in planned investments across Palm Beach County, with a focus on high-end office development, mixed-use districts, and infrastructure supporting the influx of financial, technology, and defense-tech companies.

As firms continue migrating operations from traditional financial hubs to South Florida, the Flagler waterfront has emerged as one of the region’s most competitive office corridors—offering modern space, waterfront views, and proximity to Palm Beach Island and downtown amenities.

For investors, the refinancing signals that demand for premium office assets in the market remains strong, particularly when paired with high-credit tenants and long-term growth tied to the region’s expanding financial sector.

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