Miami Herald Reports on Lawsuit: Soho v. Two Roads Development; Controversy Arises in Connection with Bahamas Luxury Project 

June 5, 2026 – The Miami Herald reports that Soho Development has filed an amended complaint against Two Roads Development following allegations that the company betrayed its benefactor cut Soho out of a $300 million Four Seasons-branded luxury residential development on Paradise Island in the Bahamas.   

In the filings, Soho alleges that Two Roads breached an obligation to Soho by pursuing the development with another firm. The lawsuit claims that Two Roads began working on the project with Access Industries, the owner of the beachfront parcel, without obtaining Soho’s consent.   

“Soho entrusted Two Roads with a lucrative opportunity in reliance on Two Roads’ promises — not to circumvent Soho,” said William A. Brewer III, partner at Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors and lead counsel to Soho.  

The amended complaint, filed in New York Supreme Court, accuses Two Roads of breach of a non-circumvention agreement. Soho is seeking more than $30 million in damages, claiming the South Florida developer has the potential to earn over $50 million from the project. The suit was initially filed in July 2025, roughly six months into the Paradise Island project.   

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