Lender alleges Mainstreet at Tuttle’s bankruptcy filing is long-planned stall tactic
Fuse Group is aiming to derail developer Brian Tuttle’s strategy for keeping control of his Mainstreet at Tuttle development site in Royal Palm Beach. Fort Lauderdale-based Fuse, led by Eyal Peretz, on Sept. 29 filed a motion to dismiss a Chapter 11 petition in Miami federal court filed this month by the Tuttle entity that owns 38 acres on the southwest corner of U.S. 441 and Southern Boulevard. The developer is planning Mainstreet at Tuttle, a mixed-use project with 400,000 square feet of retail, 401 apartments, a 125-key hotel, nearly 83,000 square feet of medical offices and three parking garages […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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