Billionaire Russell Weiner zeroes in on alleged construction defects at $100M+ waterfront estate in latest lawsuit against project manager
Russell Weiner, the billionaire founder of Rockstar Energy Drink, is alleging the project manager and general contractor of his $100 million-plus estate in Miami Beach completed defective work that lacked the proper approvals and permits. Weiner’s Pine Tree Development filed a new lawsuit this summer against Andrea D’Alessio and his Inspirata Management Company, Deere Construction/Deere Industries and Baco Engineering Contractor, focusing on alleged site-wide issues he discovered at 5011 and 5111 Pine Tree Drive in Miami Beach. The complaint adds to the billionaire’s saga over the waterfront assemblage, where he plans the “most incredible estate in Miami,” Weiner previously told […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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