Spanish developer fires back at Laura Tauber’s suit over Miami-Dade’s biggest Live Local project
Spanish developer Pablo Castro has fired back at Laura Tauber’s lawsuit over a massive Live Local Act project, in which she alleged he sidelined her from the development and promised profit shares. Tauber sued Castro in March, saying she worked for three years on The HueHub with zero compensation under the understanding that she would be rewarded after the project scored approval and financing, and construction started, according to her complaint. But on April 30, Castro denied Tauber was ever a partner in the project, arguing she had wanted to participate to gain experience in workforce housing development, Bisnow reported. […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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