Going down: BH Properties former Lincoln Road movie theater sued for lease enforcement
A plan to fill the vacant Lincoln Road Regal Cinema movie theater owned by Steve Gozini’s BH Properties with a museum is on the verge of falling apart, according to a recent lawsuit. Superhuman Museum of Modern Art, a concept spearheaded by former Miami Beach mayoral candidate Steve Berke, is suing an affiliate of Los Angeles-based BH Properties to stop the landlord at 1120 Lincoln Road from canceling a 2024 lease stemming from disputes over a roof leak and broken elevators and escalators. In its complaint filed July 3 in Miami-Dade County Circuit Court, Superhuman is seeking a judge’s order […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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