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Newly  built out sandwich shop downtown West Palm  near Olive and Clematis St. 

 

  • 2500 Sq. Ft.  5 year lease with option to renew
  • 80 seats
  • offered at $190,000

Thriving Rocco’s Tacos, Taverna Opa expanding to Boca Raton despite downturn in restaurant business

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

 Thriving Rocco’s Tacos, Taverna Opa expanding to Boca Raton despite downturn in restaurant business

By ALEXANDRA CLOUGH

Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Wednesday, July 22, 2009

BOCA RATON - - Two of West Palm Beach’s hottest dining concepts are making their way to Boca Raton.

Rocco’s Tacos, a casual Mexican eatery on Clematis Street, and Taverna Opa, a Greek restaurant at CityPlace, both plan to open at the Shops at Boca Center on Military Trail, near the Town Center mall.

The deals are significant because they are so rare these days. In the midst of the worst recession the region has seen in more than a decade, most restaurants are curtailing expansion, not seeking it. But operators at both companies are enjoying success despite the economy, chiefly through the Post your creation of a festive atmosphere that gives patrons a temporary respite from I comments recession worries.

Rocco Mangel and his Rocco’s Tacos will be taking over the Big City Tavern space at the Boca Center. The deal, brokered by Jeff Sussman of Sussman Realty, is a kind of homecoming. Big City Tavern was created by Mangel’s partners in Rocco’s Tacos, the Big Time Restaurant Group of West Palm Beach. Big Time subsequently sold the Boca Big City Tavern to a private investor, who is now selling it back to Big Time and Mangel.

“It will be the same, economically-friendly restaurant as in West Palm Beach,” Mangel said. “If we’re doing a $7 margarita on Clematis (Street), we’ll be doing a $7 margarita in Boca.” Plans are to open in the fall.

Meanwhile, a Taverna Opa franchisee has purchased the Opus 5 restaurant from Burt Rapoport. This is the second restaurant sale for Rapoport in recent weeks: The veteran restaurateur just sold Clematis Social, following a disappointing showing in its first six month of business.

As proof that the restaurant business really is a small world, the group that bought Clematis Social consists of Mangel, Big Time and nightclub owner Cleve Mash. (Plans are to turn the Clematis Social space into Reef Road & Rum Bar, a seafood restaurant.)

Rapoport said his investors in Opus 5 had been toying with the notion of changing the menu, or maybe selling the space, “because Opus 5 was perceived as a special occasion, expensive restaurant. That’s not where we wanted to stay positioned,” Rapoport said. When the Taverna Opa deal came along, “we decided to take some chips off the table” and sell, Rapoport said.

Rapoport still owns Henry’s in Delray Beach and Bogart’s at Cinemark Palace 20 theater in Boca Raton. Tom Prakas, of the Prakas Group in Boca Raton, brokered the Opus 5 deal.

Look for Opus 5 to stay the same for the next few months, albeit with some tweaks to the menu and the addition of weekend entertainment, said Lirim Jacobi of Taverna Opa. Jacobi operates the CityPlace Taverna Opa franchise of the famed Hollywood-based Greek restaurant. Jacobi said he’s too busy to turn Opus 5 into Taverna Opa right now because he’s in the middle of opening two eateries in Miami, including a Taverna Opa at the Dolphin Mall.

But Prakas, the restaurant broker, said Jacobi moved in on the Boca Center deal right now “because he didn’t want to lose the location.”

Both Jacobi and Rapoport predict the two new restaurants will be a big draw for fun-seekers. “This will put a whole new vibe in that center,” Jacobi said.

-alexandra clough@pbpost.com

thriving rocco's tacos, taverna opa expanding to boca raton despite downturn in restaurant business

Originally posted 2009-10-02 00:00:00. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

THE PRAKAS GROUP, INC. REPORTS COMMERCIAL SALE, BUSINESS SALE AND ONE LEASE TRANSACTION IN RECENT PALM BEACH COUNTY COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

DELRAY BEACH,
FL Athan “Tom” Prakas, president/broker of
The Prakas Group, Inc., a full service real estate brokerage specializing in
commercial transactions, business brokerage, restaurants and hospitality
properties, has reported the completion of a property sale, business sale and
one lease transaction in recent activity in Palm Beach County.

Christian Prakas, restaurant/nightclub
specialist, was exclusive broker for the following three
transactions:

*Select
Investment Properties
has purchased a 2,800 SF building located at
19-23 SE 5th
Avenue, Delray Beach, FL. The building is presently 75% leased
including an insurance company and BluIce
Lounge
, a new martini lounge. The sale is valued at $1,250,000. The Prakas
Group, Inc. represented both the buyer and the sellers, Joseph Peraino and Frank
Carucci of Joe’s Pub Corp.

* Khoury Synergy has purchased the 1,500 SF BluIce Lounge located at 19 SE 5th Avenue,
Delray Beach, FL. BluIce Lounge is a chic lounge serving
Mediterranean themed dishes and crepes along with a full liquor bar. The sale is
valued at $175,000. The Prakas Group, Inc. represented the buyer as well as the
seller, Taylor Smith of On The Rocks.

According to Christian Prakas, “This is an
excellent location in Delray
Beach, right on the corner of Atlantic Avenue and
Federal
Highway. It’s a treasure-trove for any business
seeking maximum exposure on one of the hottest strips in Palm Beach County.”

*Boca Tanning Club Deerfield, Inc. has leased 1,700 SF of retail space for Boca Tanning Club, an upscale tanning
salon, located at 215 N. Federal
Highway, Boca Raton, FL. The company has been in business for
five years and has three other Florida
locations including one in Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach. The deal is valued at
$215,000. The Prakas Group, Inc. is exclusive broker for Boca Tanning Club for
all of South Florida. The Prakas Group, Inc.
represented the lessee. The lessor, Investments Limited, represented
themselves.

The Prakas Group, established in 2000, is on track
to close over $300 million in sales over a six-year period. Headquartered at
705 East Palmetto Park
Road in Boca Raton,
FL, The Prakas Group provides brokerage
services for restaurant, nightclub and commercial properties throughout
Palm Beach, Broward and Dade counties, and
Orlando.
Principals of The Prakas Group add depth to the firm’s brokerage services with
over 200 years of combined experience in the restaurant/nightclub industry as
owner/operators. Clients of The Prakas Group include Taverna Opa, Buckhead Life
Restaurant Group, Gusto’s Grill & Bar, Burton Handelsman, MDN Properties,
Rodney Mayo, Tarpon Bend Restaurants, Gotham City, Dave Manero Restaurants, and
Mama Mia’s, just to name a few. For more information, contact The Prakas Group
at (561) 368-0003, or visit the company’s website at www.prakasgroup.com.

the prakas group, inc. reports commercial sale, business sale and one lease transaction in recent palm beach county commercial activity

Originally posted 2007-07-17 00:00:00. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Tom Prakas Grows Restaurant Background Into Thriving Real Estate Brokerage Niche

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Sowing
the seeds of Innovative thinking and Influential dealings in South Florida’s
hothouse of restaurant sales and leases, Athan
“Tom” Prakas has created a successful real estate
company, stemming from his Greek roots and restaurateur background.

In
2000, Mr. Prakas established The Prakas Group, Inc., a
thriving commercial real estate brokerage company
specializing In restaurant, nightclub and commercial
properties throughout Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade
counties. For over 25 years before that, Tom Prakas owned
and operated 27 restaurants, nightclubs and sports bars throughout Ohio,
Atlanta, GA, and South Florida. Locally, Mr. Prakas was the
originator of alternative music clubs in Palm Beach, with the establishment of The Dark Side In Delray Beach and Moscow in West Palm Beach. He
also owned and operated The Spot, a sports/rock cafe in West Palm Beach,
and brought the popularity of cigar smoking to Boca Raton
by establishing The Cigar
Bar.

Shifting
from owner/operator to plant himself in the restaurant/nightclub real estate market was a natural fit for Mr. Prakas. “Someone who has been an owner knows the back of the house from the front of the house, knows the terminology,
and in the case of a restaurant purchase,
can check a profit and loss statement to know if it makes sense,” says Prakas. “A restaurant broker who has been an owner can even advise a restaurateur on the concept, setup, and city regulations, licenses, and more,” he continues. “Consulting of this kind can be invaluable, especially as part of the real estate transaction.” Prakas must know his stuff. His value-added Midas touch has created a business on track to close over $300 million in
sales over a six-year period.

The Prakas Group has been responsible for brokering the majority of the restaurant and lounge sales and leases along the hottest corridors of South Florida: Atlantic Avenue in Delray
Beach, Clematis Street in West Palm Beach, and Las Olas Blvd.
in Fort Lauderdale. Mr. Prakas employs over 12 agent/brokers, all of whom have
restaurant/nightclub experience or have owned their own
businesses. Eighty percent of his brokers are of Greek descent and understand the deep devotion Mr. Prakas
shows to the Greek community.
“My 100% Greek background, plus my Greek ties in the community, are the biggest factors for hiring Greek associates at The Prakas Group. In addition, since a large share of restaurateurs and lounge owners are of Greek descent, it’s a natural that
we have ex-owner/operators who are
Greek represent the restaurant/ lounge
sates,” said Mr. Prakas.

Clients
of The Prakas Group Include Peter Tsialiamanis of Tavema Opa,
Gusto’s Grill & Bar (a former Gus Boulis
operation), Burton Handelsman, Big Time Restaurant Group, MDN Properties, Rodney Mayo, Tarpon Send Restaurants, Gotham City, Dave
Manero Restaurants, and Mama Mla’s, just to name a few. Mr. Prakas was recently
selected as exclusive broker for Pano Karatassos, Founder
and CEO of the Buckhead Life Restaurant Group for new locations
in Florida, including the recent completion of the first
lease for Chops Lobster Bar in Boca Raton. In
addition, Mr. Prakas recently represented
actor Danny DeVito’s investment group
for a new South Beach restaurant purchase/ lease for a new DeWto’s Italian Restaurant. Prakas
stretches beyond South Florida as well, as evidenced by his
recent lease transaction for a Taverna Opa location
in Las Vegas, NV.

For
restaurant owners seeking to expand to the South Florida market, this GSreek
restaurant broker Is the one to call. “Because we are the
restaurant source For South Florida, not only do we understand
the terrain, but we have more agents and more exclusive listings
here than anyone in the business,” says Prakas. “No
firm closes more high profile restaurant/lounge deals than
The Prakas Group - no one, period. Once an operator deals ″vith
us, he knows instantly the background and knowledge of our
agents and firm. We can make the difference between suc-:ess
and failure in a business with such a ligh failure rate.”

Never
one to stop growing, in 2003, Prakas extended the
reach of The Prakas Group by establishing Boca Brokers,
Inc., a boutique residential brokerage firm concentrating on
high-end residential properties. Then in 2005, Mr. Prakas added a new
dimension to his company and opened a Business Brokerage Division, specializing in the buying and selling of businesses including dry cleaners, salons, day care, automotive shops, and manufacturing companies doing between $2-7 million
dollars of volume.

A
resident of Delray Beach for the last 18 years, Mr. Prakas Is
originally from Portsmouth, Ohio. He grew up in Toledo and
Columbus, Ohio in a family of four boys.
Mr. Prakas is a member of St. Mark Greek
Orthodox Church in Boca Raton, where he
chaired the annual Greek Festival
for six years, and is a member of the
American Hellenic Educational
Progressive Association (AHEPA.) He is a
member of the Boca Raton Chamber of Com
merce, and the Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Prakas balances his success while enjoying being the father of eight children and has celebrated his nine-teen
years of marriage with his wife Donna. How vast will Mr. Prakas’s garden grow For this Greek descendant and business mogul, deep roots and ingenuity have proven the sky is the limit

tom prakas grows restaurant background into thriving real estate brokerage niche

Originally posted 2008-02-20 00:00:00. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Faces

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Tom Prakas

* RESTAURANT BROKER

Tom Prakas can probably get a pretty good table these days. For
the last nine years, his
restaurant-hospitality real estate brokerage has served up some of the
best names in the businessand made life
a lot more appetizing for the rest of us. Prakas, 51, is an Ohio native
and
veteran nightclub owner who moved to South Florida about 18 years after
a deal in Vegas fell through and a business stint in Atlanta ran
its course.

Prakas had been to South Florida during spring breaks (some of his clubs in Ohio were
college bars), and he liked what he saw. He promptly
opened Nippers in Boca and eventually a string of clubs and bars. After a number of years,
however, the club scene took its toll, and he
decided to ponder a career change.

“I didn’t want the late hours, the
day-to-day operations,” he says. “I came across the brokerage idea. I
thought, ‘I’ve hired a lot of people, and I know all the
bar and restaurant people.”‘ It was a natural extension of his former
life. So Prakas sold his places and
opened his own brokerage in 1999. Today, the Prakas Group employs 20
people and does about 300 restaurant deals
a year. His clients read like a who’s who of the hospitality
businessnames like Chops Lobster Bar, Vic & Angelo’s, Anthony’s
Coal Fired Pizza,
Taverna Opa, Chipotle and more.

“Florida
is becoming a dining destination from South Beach to West Palm Beach,” he says. “We are getting a lot of chefs and chef-driven
talenteveryone wants to start an outpost
in South Florida.”

Prakas knows
who’s coming in before anyone else does, who wants to sell and who’s
looking to add locations. He also knows what trends are hotand what’s not.

“Wine
bars are very hot, small plates are hot, and I’m seeing niche fieldsbusiness
going to specialization,” he says.

Although it’s difficult to
predict the next big thing, Prakas suggests
that some trends are definitely on their way outlike fussy
dress-up-for-dinner dining. He expects that whatever is next will be
“something in
the ‘eat-ertainment’ area,” places that offer entertainment and dancing
in addition to great food.

“If you do something well and not too
radical, and you have a good atmosphere, the good guys
will always do well,” he says. “People
want to go out and treat themselvesinstead of taking a
small trip, they want to go have a great dining experience it’s almost
bragging rights. There is always going to be a market for
great dining.”

MARIE SPEE

faces

Originally posted 2008-05-13 00:00:00. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

About Us

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

About The Prakas Group

tom_prakasWith over 100 years in combined experience, The Prakas Group offers some of the “hottest” sites for restaurants and nightclubs throughout South Florida. Call us to hand pick the site that’s right for you and your concept.

Put the professionals to work for you!

Athan “Tom” Prakas

Athan “Tom” Prakas is a Delray Beach resident and owner of The Prakas Group, Inc., a commercial real estate brokerage company specializing in restaurant, hospitality and commercial properties, headquartered in Boca Raton. Through his years of experience and remarkable vision for the industry, Prakas and his company continually make restaurant and real estate headlines, not only in South Florida but nationally.

Originally from Portsmouth, Ohio, Prakas grew up in Columbus and has 25 years experience in the restaurant, nightclub, and sports bar industry. He owned 27 popular establishments throughout Ohio, Georgia, and South Florida.

“I knew I wanted to be in the industry after I vacationed in Fort Lauderdale for spring break during college, and I even modeled one of my first nightclubs in Columbus, Ohio, after a nightclub in Fort Lauderdale,” said Prakas.

Locally, he was the originator of alternative music clubs in Palm Beach County with the establishment of The Dark Side in Delray Beach and Moscow in West Palm Beach and Delray Beach. He also owned and operated The Spot, a sports-rock cafe in West Palm Beach, and brought the popularity of cigar smoking to Boca Raton by establishing The Cigar Bar.

After many successful years and colorful experiences in the biz, Prakas decided to use his hands-on knowledge to open The Prakas Group in 2000. Prakas and his team have sold over 300 restaurants and commercial properties in the last seven years.

Prakas has established relationships with high profile names in the hospitality industry and exclusively represents Buckhead Life Restaurant Group for Florida locations including placing Chops Lobster Bar in Boca Raton. The Prakas Group also exclusively represents the successful Taverna Opa Greek restaurant concept in multiple Florida locations and Las Vegas, NV, and The David Manero Restaurant Group properties throughout South Florida. Prakas was also chosen as exclusive broker for one of Miami’s hottest new restaurants – DeVito’s in South Beach, which opened June 2007 to major fanfare, and sold La Vieille Maison, Boca Raton’s most famous French restaurant for over 30 years.
In other national accomplishments and as a true testament to Tom’s commanding pull in the industry, he was hand-picked by The Falcone Group, a privately held multi-billion dollar entity that specializes in a wide spectrum of real estate services primarily focusing on real estate development and investment funding, to be exclusive broker for the restaurant on the 37th floor of the prestigious 57-story tower, Two Liberty Place in Philadelphia, PA.

South Florida’s hottest restaurant corridors including Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach, Clematis Street in West Palm Beach, and Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale have all been enhanced by the Prakas touch. Prakas hopes to keep working closely with these cities and other developers to increase revenue and watch the areas flourish and grow.

“The key to a successful establishment is knowing your demographics, because the failure rate is high and even if the concept is great, the location may be wrong,” said Prakas.

Never one to be satisfied with the scope of services he provides, in 2004, Prakas established a Business Brokerage Division for The Prakas Group, which pursues sales of companies doing between $2-7 million. In 2006, the company expanded beyond its Boca Raton headquarters into Orlando. It was a natural progression for the firm to establish an office to tap into the incredible growth in the Central Florida market and bring a wealth of business brokerage and restaurant/hospitality brokerage experience to the Orlando area.  The Prakas Group has hit the news with multiple restaurant brokerage deals as well as the exclusive listing for the restaurant at Lake Buena Vista Resort Village and Spa.

Prakas plans to continue expanding the company to bring expertise in hospitality brokerage to new markets.  Targeted cities for new Prakas Group offices include Atlanta, GA and New York City, NY.

Prakas and his company are visionaries, and contribute to shaping the nightlife and generating revenue in cities across South Florida, Central Florida, and around the country. The Prakas Group will continue helping clients find the right space for their particular needs.