Condominiums, residents sue Virginia Beach over Westminster-Canterbury’s building expansion (VA)

Two condominium companies and two residents filed a lawsuit against the City of Virginia Beach, concerning an expansion of the Westminster-Canterbury retirement community building.  The companies and complainants said their sunlight, ocean view and privacy would be impacted by the new, approved structure – and the suit claims the 22-story building near Shore Drive would violate previous height limits established in the city code.    Read the article………………………………

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