Pembroke Pines bulk unit owner loses legal battle over property’s $21M sale
Integra Investments’ purchase of a condemned Pembroke Pines condo complex for $20.5 million is poised to proceed, after a judge shot down a bulk unit owner’s challenge of the sale process. It marks the latest chapter for the embattled 304-unit Heron Pond, a lakefront community with 19 two-story beige buildings. It’s now vacant after authorities ordered all residents to evacuate in the summer of 2024 due to structural safety concerns. The property, which sits on more than 25 acres at 8400 Southwest First Street, was built in 1988. It has been grappling with disrepair for years. In 2024, the court […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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