A Miami-Dade jury awarded $855,000 to the owner of a property that was partially acquired by Sunny Isles Beach in eminent domain proceedings.

A 2.68-acre parcel was mostly submerged and became worthless when the city took the piece that connected the land to a public right of way, said Miami attorney Wiley Hicks, who along with Robert Schreiber represented the trustee of the dissolved Calvary Corp.

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