Kobi Karp sues Joseph and Jonathan Chetrit over payment tied to $1B Miami River project
Miami architect Kobi Karp is taking New York developers Joseph Chetrit and Jonathan Chetrit to court over an alleged $660,800 debt tied to design work for a $1 billion Miami River megaproject that Adam Neumann’s Flow took over last year. Karp’s namesake firm sued the father-and-son duo and the entity that owns the 6.2-acre Miami River District development site near Brickell, in Miami-Dade Circuit Court. The entity, CG Miami River, allegedly failed to make the payment last month as required by a settlement agreement, the Jan. 13 complaint states. Karp, his lawyer Alex Barthet and the Chetrits did not respond […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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