Mon, Sep 18: Capital Pointe has seen its share of development pitfalls over the past seven years – from redesigns to new owners. Now, the $70 million hotel and condo complex is moving to its next stage of construction. Or is it? David Baxter has more on what may be next for the beleaguered project.
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