Trump presidential library cleared for downtown Miami land deal
A judge on Thursday cleared the way for Miami Dade College to hand over a valuable downtown Miami site for use as Donald Trump’s presidential library, dismissing a lawsuit that accused the school of violating state transparency laws. The ruling by Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Mavel Ruiz lifts a temporary injunction blocking the college from transferring a parking lot at 500-540 Biscayne Boulevard – adjacent to the historic Freedom Tower – to the state, the Miami Herald reported. State officials plan to turn over the site to the nonprofit foundation run by Trump family members to build the planned $950 […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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