Successful Resolution of Eminent Domain Proceeding Regarding Ancient Site
BCOM Management, Inc.
Representation of real estate developer BCOM in defense of an eminent domain proceeding brought by Miami-Dade County seeking to acquire the Miami Circle, a Tequesta Indian site that dates back hundreds of years. The ensuing litigation was settled out of court when the County agreed to pay BCOM's affiliate $28.5 million for the taking, resulting in a substantial profit for the client.
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