Otto Divosta (born June 11, 1934)[1] was a principal partner of a major home development company based in South Florida.
[2] He developed a quick-setting cement used in 1981 to build a three-bedroom, two-bath home, with a two-car garage, in seven hours and 35 minutes.
The house was auctioned off with proceeds to be donated to the City of Palm Beach Gardens for a municipal swimming pool.
[4] In 1996, Divosta bought the Jupiter Theatre from previous owner Burt Reynolds, with plans to reopen with new management.
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