arts
Florida’s largest Live Local Act project is bold. Its ambitious developer is controversial
By The Real Deal
· July 17, 2026
· 1 min read
Pablo Castro came into South Florida real estate with a bang. Over the past two years, the Spanish developer, who has never built in the U.S. and until recently had zero name recognition here, proposed Florida’s largest known multifamily complex, bought the site, secured approval and stirred controv
Key takeaway HueHub would consist of 4,040 units across seven 34-story towers on 12 acres in West Little River.
Why this matters in The Miami
The proposed HueHub project in West Little River has significant implications for Miami 's housing landscape, particularly in light of the city's ongoing struggles with affordability and density. As the largest multifamily complex in Florida, HueHub's 4,040 units could potentially alleviate some of the pressure on the city's housing market, but its impact on the surrounding neighborhood remains to be seen. The project's location in West Little River, a area that has seen significant investment and development in recent years, raises questions about the potential for gentrification and displacement of long-time residents. Additionally, the controversy surrounding developer Pablo Castro's business practices and the lawsuits filed against him by local industry players may raise concerns about the project's viability and the potential risks for investors and residents alike. As the project moves forward, it will be important to monitor its impact on the local community and the city's housing market.
About this story
Original reporting by The Real Deal . The Miami surfaces reporting from trusted publishers and adds local editorial context so readers can quickly understand what a story means for their community. We attribute every source, link to the original report, and follow a documented editorial standards policy. To understand how stories are selected and reviewed, read our about page .
For the complete original report, visit The Real Deal . Have a tip or correction? Contact our newsroom .
Category: arts ·
Published: July 17, 2026 ·
Source: The Real Deal ·
Reading time: 1 min
Get more The Miami stories like this
Free weekly briefing covering arts and other local news. Curated by our editorial team. No spam.
By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy . Unsubscribe anytime.
Frequently asked about this story
What is this story about? Pablo Castro came into South Florida real estate with a bang. Over the past two years, the Spanish developer, who has never built in the U.S. and until recently had zero name recognition here, proposed Florida’s largest known multifamily complex, bought the site, secured approval and stirred controv
When was this published? This article was first published on July 17, 2026 by The Real Deal and curated for The Miami readers.
Who reported this story? This story was reported by The Real Deal. To learn more about how The Miami selects and reviews stories, see our editorial standards .
Where can I find related coverage? See more arts coverage from The Miami, or browse our daily briefing and topic hubs .
← Back to all news
More arts →
Today’s briefing
Subscribe to newsletter