Gilberto Bomeny goes the distance to keep control of downtown Miami site
After betting big on a pair of luxury condo projects in the 2010s, Brazilian developer Gilberto Bomeny’s attempt to add a third skyscraper to Miami-Dade County’s skyline hasn’t gotten off the ground. But he’s still fighting. Now he’s in a nasty tug-of-war with New York-based Cirrus Real Estate Partners for control of the downtown Miami development site where he planned an 82-story mixed-use tower. The battle came after Bomeny lost prized units at his Regalia in Sunny Isles Beach condominium in 2019, and after he and partners nearly lost unsold condos at the Zaha Hadid-designed One Thousand Museum tower in […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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