Greenberg Traurig real estate shareholder Juan Loumiet, land development shareholder Alfredo Gonzalez and real estate associate Devon Vickers. Greenberg Traurig real estate shareholder Juan Loumiet, land development shareholder Alfredo Gonzalez and real estate associate Devon Vickers. Courtesy photos

Big-name New York developer Michael Shvo's $140 million acquisition of two Miami Beach hotels with two joint venture partners was no easy deal.

The purchase of The Richmond and South Seas hotels hinged on the city changing its code to allow a 200-foot residential tower behind the hotels.

Enter a Miami legal team from Greenberg Traurig.

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Lidia Dinkova

Lidia Dinkova covers South Florida real estate for the Daily Business Review. Contact her at [email protected] or 305-347-6665. On Twitter @LidiaDinkova.