Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Hudson Holdings out of the Gulfstream Hotel project

Steven Michael, Hudson Holdings out of Gulfstream Hotel project

The suit has been settled where Hudson Holdings' partner accused them of engaging in racketeering activities for years. Now CDS Gulfstream that owned 51% can go forward in building out the Gulfstream Hotel.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

These people have been running their mouths for years. I'll believe it when I see it.

Anonymous said...

How do "businessmen" like this keep getting brought into our town in the first place? The voters of Lake Worth voted to cap heights in the downtown corridor at 45 feet.This was a real,certified election . Three months AFTER the election ,because of an ordinance passed by Gov. Scott,the city attorney said "in his opinion" our election "did not matter". So,at least in Lake Worth,elections don't matter. And if we now govern retroactively in Florida, can womens right to vote be nullified? Slavery anyone? Bottom line- it's great that the Gulfstream might actually open someday. But Mayor Pam Triolo,and Commissioners Scott Maxwell and Andy Amoroso spit on an American election to get it done.

Anonymous said...

I think you could compare it to a HOA with a Master Association. The individual Corporations under the Master have some rights, but the Master Association prevails. That would be the State.

Anonymous said...

So why are we passing resolutions that the "Master Association" deems illegal?

Anonymous said...

Voting has become a scam to make the public think it has a say.

Anonymous said...

here we go another 5 years of promise that I can do it.the faces change but the lies are the same.which commissioner is going to jump on the wagon this time

Anonymous said...

Sometimes, when it comes to the fine points of the law, we all have to learn the hard way 11:53.

Anonymous said...

Interesting observation 1:23.