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Trilogy wins over $1M in suit over leaking “Frankenstein” roof at luxury auto club
By Lidia Dinkova at The Real Deal
· June 10, 2026
· 1 min read
The developer of a 72-acre luxury motorsports club won $1.2 million in damages and other awards in its shoddy construction lawsuit claiming a slew of defects –– primarily leaking roofs described in court as a “Frankenstein or crazy-quilt” of patches on the roofing membrane. Trilogy Real Estate Group
Key takeaway When the club was still being planned in 2021, Bloomberg reported membership would […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal.
Why this matters in The Miami
The $1.2 million verdict against the contractors responsible for the leaking roof at The Concours Club has significant implications for the luxury development scene in Miami. As a major hub for high-end construction projects, Miami's builders must ensure that their work can withstand the region's unique climate challenges, including heavy rainfall and intense sunlight. The "Frankenstein" roof described in court is a stark reminder of the consequences of shoddy construction in a city where water damage and flooding are already major concerns. With its location at the Miami Opa Locka Executive Airport, The Concours Club is also a prominent example of the growing trend of luxury developments in northwest Miami-Dade County, an area that is increasingly attractive to investors and enthusiasts alike. As the city continues to grow and evolve, it will be crucial for developers to prioritize quality and durability in their construction projects.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: The Real Deal ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? The developer of a 72-acre luxury motorsports club won $1.2 million in damages and other awards in its shoddy construction lawsuit claiming a slew of defects –– primarily leaking roofs described in court as a “Frankenstein or crazy-quilt” of patches on the roofing membrane. Trilogy Real Estate Group
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