In a setback for the planned Midtown Miami Wal-Mart store, Miami-Dade Circuit Court has sent the contentious development back to the city for review.

A 10-page opinion quashed a special permit issued by Miami’s Planning and Zoning Department on Aug. 12, 2013, which found plans for the store at 3055 N. Miami Ave. complied with the zoning code.

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