The Weekly Dirt: Two Roads sues Biscayne 21 holdout owners
Two Roads Development sued the holdout owners at Biscayne 21, adding another twist to the saga. The developer has been locked in litigation with the holdout owners of the bayfront condo building in Miami’s Edgewater since 2023. A year earlier, Two Roads paid about $150 million for the majority of units at the building, which was constructed in 1964. The developer then launched sales of an Edition-branded condo project. Last year, as part of the holdout owners’ suit, the developer-controlled condo association was found to have illegally amended the condo declaration to lower the requirement for a condo termination to […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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