A messy, 6-year-old battle over construction defects at a Miami Beach condo tower is drawing to a pricey conclusion.

The insurer for the developer and contractors of the Continuum on South Beach and the condo association of the 314-unit South Tower have reached a $9 million settlement. The deal is to be submitted to Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Gill Freeman by Wednesday. Once she signs off on the settlement, the costly repairs can begin, ending the dispute that dates to 2004.

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