Cracks in the veneer? OKO accused of shoddy work in Missoni Baia-branded condo
Another branded Miami condominium is at the center of buyers’ ire. The condo association for Missoni Baia in Edgewater is suing billionaire developer Vlad Doronin’s Miami-based OKO Group and nearly two dozen firms that built the 60-story tower. The Jan. 30 complaint, filed in Miami-Dade Circuit Court, alleges the condo association discovered construction defects in practically every nook and cranny of Missoni Baia after the developer turned the 249-unit building over in 2024. The 700 Edgewater Condominium Association accuses OKO Group, which co-developed Missoni Baia with Cain International, of knowingly failing to correct defects identified by its own consultants and […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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