Bryan Robinson, CEO of companies that backed the Dreamvision amusement park, is being sued by his landlord for not paying rent on his office.
Robinson Capital Investments was renting an office at 412 S. Court Street in Florence. Rent was not paid in February, court documents state.
The legal documents state that Robinson gave a personal guaranty in which he “unconditionally and absolutely guarantees full and
prompt payment and performance of all rent, liabilities, and obligations”.
The term of the Lease is from May 1, 2015 through April 30, 2020, and
Robinson Capital agreed to pay total rent of $245,824.20.
Greater Alabama Building, L.L.C., is seeking damages from Robinson Capital Investments, LLC and Bryan
Robinson for the amount of back rent due under the Lease, the amount of lost
future rent under the Lease, late fees, court costs, attorney fees, pre- and postjudgment
interest, and such other and further relief as the Court may deem
appropriate.
The amusment park, plannned to be built in Lauderdale County, has been severly delayed.
Robinson is also being sued in Tennesse for a Christmas pageant production that had problems and by the state of Alabama for selling securties without having the proper registration.