“Perpetual danger” for Fisher Island families: lawsuit filed over “secret” $400M fuel depot deal with Miami-Dade
Fisher Island residents are suing the developer that purchased the only remaining development site on the ritzy island, alleging the firm negotiated a secret deal with Miami-Dade County valued at $400 million, leaving the residents stuck with what they say is a crumbling fuel depot. The Fisher Island Community Association and the Fisher Island Club sued HRP on Thursday, looking to force HRP to honor its original deal with island residents. HRP paid $180 million for the 9.6-acre property in October, simultaneously signing two deals with Fisher Island: a development agreement that stated that HRP would demolish the fuel bunk, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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