Approved by a bankruptcy judge Monday, the $126 million sales price for “The One” caps a decade-long saga of construction delays and price overruns. Approval came over objections from creditors.
Source: Inman News
Judge allows sale of troubled mega-mansion, concluding 10-year saga
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