“Buyer beware”: Aston Martin condo owners allege litany of construction defects in latest lawsuit
The condo association for the Aston Martin Residences sued the developer, general contractor and team that designed and built the waterfront condo tower in downtown Miami, adding to legal woes surrounding the project. 300 Biscayne Boulevard Way Condominium Association filed a lawsuit earlier this month against an affiliate of the Coto family’s G&G Business Developments, Coastal Construction, Revuelta Architecture International, Shamrock Engineering, DeSimone Consulting Engineering, Capform and about dozen other subcontractors alleging defective design and construction of the 66-story, 391-unit high-rise at 300 Biscayne Boulevard Way. The lawsuit, filed under Florida Statute 558, cites deficiencies identified in the turnover report […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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