Live Local Act megaproject developer sued again – by someone he says he’s never met
Spanish developer Pablo Castro, who made a splash with plans for Miami-Dade County’s largest Live Local Act project, faces a third lawsuit over the planned complex. The Miami Gardens Chamber of Commerce filed a suit against Castro, the Digital Housing Platform entity he manages, and three other people, alleging they misappropriated the chamber’s trade secrets such as putting together government worker leases that can be used as collateral for financing, according to the complaint. The suit was filed last week in Miami-Dade Circuit Court. Castro says he doesn’t know anyone from the Miami Gardens Chamber of Commerce. “I have never […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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