Two entities tied to Marlon Gomez lost a distressed Miami River development site at a courthouse auction, marking the second time in six months that the Miami developer was forced to give up land. An affiliate of the Fiorentino Family Office bought the 1.8-acre assemblage at 1515, 1529 and 1543 Northwest South River Drive with a $15,600 winning bid last week, Miami-Dade County Circuit Court records show. The Fiorentino affiliate obtained a $12.8 million final judgment on Jan. 30 against Gomez, his entities and his former development partners, Fausto Callava and Antonio Pardo. The lender sued Gomez, Callava and Pardo […]
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