Florida Supreme Court denies rehearing for Two Roads in Biscayne 21 Miami condo buyout case
Florida’s Supreme Court denied Two Roads Development’s request to hear the case involving a complex condo buyout in Miami’s Edgewater, effectively ending Two Roads’ legal avenues to challenge an earlier ruling. Miami and West Palm Beach-based Two Roads has long planned to develop an Edition Residences on the site of the former Biscayne 21 condo building at 2121 North Bayshore Drive in Miami. But those plans were put on hold when a group of holdout condo owners sued the developer and the developer-controlled condo association in 2023. The suit was over the amendment of the condo declaration to lower the […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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