►New York developer Steve Witkoff is under contract to purchase the Weston Town Center for approximately $90 million.
►Cushman & Wakefield negotiated the $9.3 million sale of Executive University Courts, an office complex at 4300 N. University Drive in Sunrise.
►Cushman & Wakefield sold a 23,129-square-foot office complex in Hollywood for $6.3 million, 2700 Hollywood Blvd.
►CREC and Lubert Adler Real Estate Funds sold Royal University Plaza, a 10-acre shopping complex in Coral Springs, for $48 million.
►Boardroom PR hired television news producer Lauren Berger as its account director.
►Car wash manufacturer Paul Fazio sold his Tamarac warehouse for $18.5 million to Boston’s private equity firm Cabot Properties.
►Investor Moshe Popack purchased the 97,000-square-foot Executive University Courts in Lauderhill for $9.3 million.
►Emerald Palms Venture paid $33.4 million for a 318-unit affordable housing complex in Dania Beach at 5331 SW 43rd Terrace.
►Developer Stellar Homes Group plans to build a 197-unit apartment community in Dania Beach with construction set for late 2018.
►Duke Realty negotiated the sale of the William “Bill” Kling Veterans Clinic in Sunrise for $49.7 million, 9800 W. Commercial Blvd.
►Lauderdale-by-the-Sea reached an agreement to allow two property owners to construct building up to 15 stories tall, exceeding the city’s four-story limit.
►First Green Bank will establish its South Florida headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, at 400 E. Davie Blvd.
►Southwest Airlines plans to begin international flights from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to several Caribbean destinations.
►Arc Broward and PNC Bank presented Delish 2017, a food, wine and spirits fundraiser that generated more than $175,000 for the organization that serves the local disabled community.
►The Broward County Housing Authority promoted Peter Jannis, previously the controller, to chief financial officer.
►CycleBar Weston celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Waterway Shoppes in Weston.
![►More than $300,000 was raised during the seventh annual “Ultimate Software & Salah Foundation Present the La Croix, South Florida Ford & Florida Panthers Foundation Walk Like MADD & MADD Dash Fort Lauderdale 5K.”](https://sfbwmag.comwp-content/uploads/2017/06/WALK-Tony-Segreto-Mayor-Jack-Seiler-Heather-Geronemus-Jim-Robertson-David-Armstrong-600x401.jpg)
![►Building Better Communities commemorated its newly opened workforce townhouse community, the Manors at Middle River in Fort Lauderdale.](https://sfbwmag.comwp-content/uploads/2017/06/Manors-600x563.jpg)
![►Fort Lauderdale nonprofit technology advocate and business facilitator Innovation Florida hosted Israel Consul General Lior Haiat at a recent board meeting, and announced a partnership with Start-Up Nation Central, a similar organization that’s based in Tel Aviv.](https://sfbwmag.comwp-content/uploads/2017/06/Innovation-Florida-600x450.jpg)
![►FirstLight Home Care, a national nonmedical home care provider, opened in Pembroke Pines.](https://sfbwmag.comwp-content/uploads/2017/06/FirstLight-Home-Care-600x400.jpg)
in Pembroke Pines.
![►Broward Education Foundation hosted its fundraiser, the Black & White Gala. Pictured are board member Tim Curtin, administrative director of community services of Memorial Healthcare System; Fort Lauderdale High School student Abigail Michele, a scholarship recipient; Shane Strum, senior vice president of Memorial Healthcare System; and Doug Harrison, vice chairman of Memorial Healthcare System.](https://sfbwmag.comwp-content/uploads/2017/06/Black-600x401.jpg)