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A Legal Storm Brews Over Edition Residences: Buyers Seek Justice in Edgewater

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Edgewater’s Ambitious Vision Meets Reality

The vibrant Edgewater neighborhood of Miami has long been heralded for its upscale developments and breathtaking waterfront views. However, the dream of living in the luxurious Edition Residences has turned into a legal quagmire for some prospective buyers. Three individuals, each with high hopes of calling this project home, find themselves embroiled in a lawsuit against Two Roads Development, the firm behind this ambitious venture.

Investing in Dreams

In the spring of 2023, Armando Lozano Ojeda, Alejandro Garcia, and Patricia Zavala entered into contracts to purchase five units within the Edition Residences, anticipating completion by the summer of 2028. Each buyer envisioned a lifestyle marked by the elegance and modernity that the Edition brand promises, an extension of Miami’s luxurious living culture. Yet, this vision has been clouded by unexpected delays and complications from existing property owners.

The Roadblock: Biscayne 21

The heart of the issue lies with the longstanding holdout owners of the Biscayne 21 building, who have resisted efforts to clear the way for the new development. Their opposition has created a significant bottleneck, stalling progress on the Edition Residences. The legal action taken by the buyers highlights the intersection of personal investment and community dynamics in Miami’s ever-evolving real estate landscape.

Edition Residences condo buyers sue Two Roads over stalled project
Image courtesy of therealdeal.com.

Seeking Recourse

In their lawsuit, the trio is pursuing not just the return of their deposits, which collectively amount to approximately $2.5 million, but also interest, costs, and attorney fees. Their legal pursuit reflects a broader concern among potential buyers in the region about the risks associated with pre-construction investments. With the Miami market known for its rapid growth and luxurious offerings, the stakes are high, and the repercussions of delays can be significant.

Market Implications

This dispute raises questions about the future of high-end developments in Miami. As the city continues to attract affluent buyers and investors, the ability to navigate zoning laws and existing property rights becomes increasingly crucial. For developers like Two Roads, ensuring that projects progress smoothly is vital not only for their reputation but also for maintaining investor confidence in the broader market.

Looking Ahead

As this legal battle unfolds, it serves as a reminder of the complexities inherent in Miami’s real estate market. Buyers are advised to carefully assess the landscape before investing, considering both the allure of luxury living and the potential pitfalls that can arise from community interests and legal disputes. The Edition Residences, once a symbol of future promise, now stands at a crossroads, where the dreams of buyers and the realities of development collide.


Editorial note: This article was created by A Bit Lavish Miami’s Magazine as an original editorial reinterpretation based on publicly available reporting. Original source: therealdeal.com. Read the original article here: https://therealdeal.com/miami/2026/05/14/edition-residences-miami-buyers-sues-two-roads/.
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