The Third District Court of Appeal rejected the city of Miami’s appeal in breach of a settlement agreement lawsuit after it allowed a Miami developer to tear down a historic building in the MiMo Historic District, having previously agreed to preserve it.

Attorney David Winker represented the appellees, and said it’s a case that will encourage settlement agreements because the ruling makes it clear they’re now enforceable.

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