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The Real Deal – Don Peebles on the hook for $800K in legal fees tied to Overtown lawsuit (April 22, 2022)

By April 25, 2022

Download this article – PDF Don Peebles on the hook for $800K in legal fees tied to Overtown lawsuit Payment not due immediately, depends on outcome of ongoing appeal Miami / April 22, 2022 05:30 PM By Lidia Dinkova From left: Michael Swerdlow and Don Peebles along with a rendering of Block 55 in …

The Real Deal – GPI Real Estate wins $6M settlement over failed Sunny Isles Beach project (September 7, 2021)

By September 8, 2021

Download this article – PDF GPI Real Estate wins $6M settlement over failed Sunny Isles Beach project Payout ends bitter personal dispute between developer GPI and the site’s seller, Robert Cornfeld By Lidia Dinkova When plans for a hotel and residential project in Sunny Isles Beach hotel fizzled after five …

South Florida Business Journal – Few options exist for retail tenants if landlord is foreclosed on, expert says (January 6, 2021)

By January 7, 2021

    Download this article – PDF Few options exist for retail tenants if landlord is foreclosed on, expert says  By Matthew Arrojas    A project more than a year in the making is at risk of failing before it can open, as its landlord is in foreclosure negotiations.  Lorenzo Borghese is the …

South Florida Business Journal – How Covid is changing leasing agreements for businesses (September 11, 2020)

By September 15, 2020

    Download this article – PDF How Covid-19 is changing leasing agreements for businesses By Matthew Arrojas Experts say changes are on the horizon to the decades-old language in retail and restaurant leases as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. New leases are being written with substantial changes, particularly …

South Florida Business Journal – South Florida’s commercial real estate market heading toward crisis as Covid-19 relief runs out (July 24, 2020)

By July 27, 2020

    Download this article – PDF South Florida’s commercial real estate market heading toward crisis as Covid-19 relief runs out The commercial real estate market in South Florida could experience a wave of evictions and foreclosures later this year as relief measures expire amid the surge of Covid-19 cases, …