El Portal residents to Adam Neumann: “You punched us in the face”
Adam Neumann is fast becoming persona non-grata in El Portal, the small village in northeast Miami-Dade County where he wants to erase an old church to make way for his wife’s private school. At a town hall Thursday, a procession of village residents bashed Neumann, who was not in attendance, and two owner representatives for SOLFL School, who hosted the event. Four days earlier, crews began tearing down the Rader Memorial United Methodist Church at 205 Northeast 87th Street, which Neumann purchased 11 months ago for $13.7 million. The price was more than $8 million above the previous sale price […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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