Monday, 30 July 2012

First green project in foreclosure - South Florida Business Journal:

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The U.S. Green Building Council’sx South Florida chapter, which had its office in the buildinfg freeof charge, had offered Romanol free advertising and an “inner circle” sponsorship level in said Lee Cooke, executive director of the Cooke called Romano a “trud gentleman” whose family has been important to Lake Wortnh for many generations. “It’s a beautiful building and should be a greaty place for businessesto rent,” Cooke said. “It does all the righ things froma sustainable, environmenta l point of view.” THE DETAILS: John R. the former president of the , moved his practicr into the ViveVerde building, whichu he developed.
John Hart, who representx the lender in the foreclosure said he named the law along with everyother tenant, as defendants in the lawsuiyt so the lender could strike new leasw agreements with them, should it take over the Vive Verde owes money to some of the tenantss that did work on the building and, as a form of some of those tenants were not payingf rent, Hart said. “If my client takees it back, these tenants must pay rent,” he Romano confirmed that some tenants have deals for to skip monthlu rental payments in exchange for forgiving their bills to hisdevelopmentr company. Joseph M. Lee, P.A. Joseph M.
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