Company that helped launch Stable Hall sues, alleging it was forced out, denied ownership stake
A new lawsuit accuses San Antonio's Stable Hall of firing a longtime operator of Texas music venues from its role of operating the top-tier concert facility so a family friend of the Pearl's billionaire founder could take over instead. In documents filed Monday in Bexar County District Court, Dallas-based Wood Hall LLC argues Stable Hall's owning entity last October illegally terminated its contract run the 1,000-seat venue and subsequently gave those duties to Jayson Adams, the son of a friend of billionaire Christopher "Kit" Goldsbury. The filing maintains that defendant Stable Hall LLC's actions cut Wood Hall out of an ownership stake in the venture while failing to give the North Texas company 30 days' notice and an "opportunity to cure” any deficiency in its work, as required under contract.
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