Two Roads dealt another blow in Edgewater condo buyout saga
Two Roads Development was ordered to restore the waterfront condo building in Miami’s Edgewater at the center of an epic lawsuit that has dragged on for years. The ruling marks the latest blow to the developer. It means Two Roads, a Miami and West Palm Beach-based firm led by Taylor Collins and Reid Boren, will have to return the Biscayne 21 building to a habitable state, including repairs and restoring utilities such as air conditioning, water and electricity. Miami-Dade Judge Thomas Rebull ruled in favor of a group of holdout condo owners who sued the developer and the developer-controlled condo […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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