Laura Tauber sues Spanish developer alleging he sidelined her from major Live Local Act project
The partnership behind The HueHub, South Florida’s most ambitious Live Local Act project, has devolved into litigation, with Laura Tauber accusing Pablo Castro of cutting her out of the landmark West Little River development, The Real Deal has learned. Tauber, a longtime South Florida developer and investor, sued Castro, a Spanish developer and newcomer to South Florida real estate, alleging he froze her out of the project, reneging on his promises to share profits with her as a partner. Tauber sued Castro, as well as entities The HueHub and Digital Housing Platform, both managed by Castro, in Miami-Dade Circuit Court. […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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