“Exploited”: Two Roads accused of ousting partner in Four Seasons Bahamas project
A partner in a Four Seasons Bahamas project is alleging that he was sidelined by South Florida luxury developer Two Roads Development, as the firm continued to benefit from the work he put into the high-end condo complex. Roger Stein, a Delray Beach resident and attorney who has established professional relationships in the Bahamas during his real estate career, claims that West Palm Beach-based Two Roads circumvented him from the development of the $350 million Ocean Club, Four Seasons Residences, Bahamas on Paradise Island, after he brought the firm onboard and introduced it to key architects, marketing staff and other […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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