Windtree Therapeutics Settles Dispute Over Houston Property, Receives $750,000 from Escrow

Reuters10-07
Windtree <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/LENZ">Therapeutics</a> Settles Dispute Over Houston Property, Receives $750,000 from Escrow

Windtree Therapeutics Inc. announced the settlement of a disputed real estate transaction involving its subsidiary WINT Real Estate, LLC. The dispute centered on the purchase of "the Aubrey," a property located at 11755 Southlake, Houston, Texas. Under the settlement, $750,000 of the earnest money for the transaction will be released to WINT, with the remainder going to the seller, TBB Crescent Park Drive LLC. The purchase agreement has been terminated, and all parties have released mutual claims regarding the property.

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