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Article Courtesy of The Real Deal
By Staff
Published November 17, 2025
The condo association that governs the Ritz-Carlton, Fort
Lauderdale condo-hotel filed for bankruptcy after losing a legal fight with
two hospitality investment giants.
The Castillo Grand Hotel Condominium Residences Association (CGHCRA), which
governs the condo-hotel units at the property, filed for Chapter 11
restructuring in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Fort Lauderdale on Tuesday, the
South Florida Business Journal reported. The move followed years of
litigation with the owners of the hotel at 1 North Fort Lauderdale Beach
Boulevard, affiliates of New York-based Brookfield Properties and
Chicago-based Watermark Capital Partners.
The bankruptcy filing blocks the Brookfield affiliate from collecting on
$7.9 million in financial damages awarded by a Broward County Circuit judge
in May.
The Ritz-Carlton, Fort Lauderdale includes a 166-key hotel, 34 condo-hotel
units and 28 condo units. In 2019, CGHCRA filed suit against Brookfield and
Watermark in Broward County Circuit Court, alleging the condo-hotel unit
owners were paying an unfair share of the property’s expenses. The hotel
owners responded with a counter claim, and in 2022, the court ruled in their
favor, the South Florida Business Journal reported.
In May of this year, Broward County Judge Michael W. Robinson ruled that
CGHCRA owed the Brookfield affiliate, CWI-CG RCFL Property Owner LLC, $7.9
million in financial damages, based on a special assessment for attorneys
fees and other legal expenses related to the suit.
“After presiding over this case from its inception, the court is uniquely
familiar with the lack of any merit to plaintiff’s legal contentions,” Judge
Robinson wrote in the final ruling, adding that the condo association
dragged out the suit and demanded unnecessary discovery.
The outstanding $7.9 million claim is the most expensive liability listed in
the association’s Chapter 11 filing, followed by a $1.5 million claim from
Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, which is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland,
according to the publication.
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