The Weekly Dirt: Two Roads hits dead end in Miami condo buyout saga
Florida’s Supreme Court declined to take up the Biscayne 21 condo buyout case. A brief recap to bring you up to speed: In 2022, Taylor Collins and Reid Boren’s Two Roads Development acquired the majority of condos at Biscayne 21, an older Miami condo building in Edgewater. The developer-controlled condo association then voted to amend the condo declaration’s termination statute, lowering the threshold to 80 percent from 100 percent. (A termination of the association is a required legal step so the developer could eventually knock the building down.) Two Roads, which financed the bulk purchase with a $45 million mezz […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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