Miami Beach’s Sixty Sixty Resort faces $21M foreclosure
Three years after buying Sixty Sixty Resort in Miami Beach, the owners could lose the 82-key waterfront condo-hotel to foreclosure. On June 27, De Paz Family Investment sued Bloom Hotels 6060 — which owns all the units at the 15-story building at 6060 Indian Creek Drive — as well as the property’s condo association and […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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