Moishe Mana on hook for $6M-plus payment to Miami-Dade over decade-old land swap
Developer Moishe Mana could be on the hook for $6.6 million to Miami-Dade County tied to a decade-old land swap deal. Mana, who is considered the biggest landlord in downtown Miami and Wynwood, had made a deal with Miami-Dade to trade properties in Wynwood, and he was supposed to develop a Puerto Rican community center and other facilities on one of the lots. But the project never came to fruition. Now, Mana and the county have struck another deal. On Thursday, the Miami-Dade Appropriations Committee will vote on a new agreement, which frees Mana from having to develop the project […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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