Judge sides with Hollywood in Live Local case, creating “massive loophole”
A Broward County judge sided with the city of Hollywood in a lawsuit over a Live Local Act development. The ruling, issued last week by Broward County Circuit Court Judge David A. Haimes, “creates a massive loophole that completely undermines the Live Local Act and the state’s goal to provide affordable housing,” attorney Keith Poliakoff told the South Florida Business Journal. Poliakoff represents the developer, Condra Property Group. Judge Haimes found that Hollywood officials were within their rights to reject Condra’s application for a multi-building project with a 17-story tower at 2115 North Ocean Drive, on Oklahoma, McKinley and Nebraska […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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