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The Legal Intelligencer

Equitable Relief in Land Use and Zoning Matters—Three Main Theories

There are three main equitable theories, all of which bar a municipality from enforcing its land use regulations and permit property owners to continue a use or activity in violation of applicable ordinances.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida Paradise Offers Wealthy Developers a Big Trump Tax Break

Since 2015, the LeFrak and Soffers families, two of America's wealthiest real estate clans, have been developing a $4 billion community called Solé Mia in North Miami.
8 minute read

Daily Business Review

Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Compete for Restricted Retail Space in South Florida

Laws and regulations limit options for dispensary locations near schools and in mortgaged buildings, but operators are definitely looking.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

A Tale of Two Downtowns. In Miami, Modern Retail Meets Shuttered Storefronts

Downtown Miami's retail market is a contradiction. It has the highest vacancy rate in all Miami-Dade County and some of the highest asking rents.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

49-Floor PMG Biscayne Tower Plan Heads to Miami Review Board

The Urban Development Review Board is considering the project with some deviations from the Miami 21 zoning code.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Developer Sues Boca Raton Over Oceanfront Housing Permit Denial

The City Council unanimously denied a variance that would have opened the door for Azure Development to build a four-story duplex.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Upstate Town Must Consider Brooklyn-based Yeshiva's Plan for School, Dorm

An Appellate Division, Third Department panel rejected the Town of Wawarsing's Zoning Board of Appeals' finding that much of the yeshiva's converted-building use proposal, from classrooms to a dorm, was “akin to a school or a camp.”
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

In his Realty Law Digest, Scott E. Mollen discusses “Matter of JNPJ Tenth Ave. LLC v. Dep't of Bldgs,” where a landlord's challenge to its liability for tenant's Airbnb use of the apartment was rejected because the landlord, with reasonable diligence, could have discovered the tenant's intent to sublet her apartment to transient users; and “Queens Neighborhood United v. N.Y.C. Dep't of Bldgs,” where a preliminary injunction to stop ongoing construction was denied because the petitioners failed to exhaust all remedies.
16 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Fox Rothschild Names New Leader of Miami Office

Zelkowitz will oversee the firm's growing Miami office.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Steven Zelkowitz Tapped to Lead Fox Rothschild's Miami Office

Zelkowitz will oversee the firm's growing Miami office.
2 minute read

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