Explainer: Eminent Domain
“The Sam Houston State University and local business owner Tarek Maalouf have been embroiled in a battle over the former Army Reserve Building on South Sam Houston Avenue, which Maalouf is buying from the city…
Regents no longer considering property condemnation
“The Texas State University System Board of Regents will not consider a plan to eminent domain a property sold to a local businessman, a system spokesman said. The decision, which was made this morning, was…
McPier sues for Lakeside Bank property
“McCormick Place officials have filed a lawsuit seeking to gain control of a Lakeside Bank property needed for the development of a DePaul University arena and an adjacent 500-room hotel. The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition…
City seeks Black Rock property via eminent domain
“The city has been forced to acquire the last property needed for the Black Rock School expansion by eminent domain after a property owner refused to accept a purchase price much lower than the value…
Historic commission approves changes
“The Historic Landmarks Commission on Thursday gave its stamp of approval to façade changes at 118 W. Washington St., where a couple hopes to open a performing arts school. Joyce and Arthur Tasby have owned…
School Board moves forward in condemning land for acquisition
“The Loudoun County School Board has elected to use eminent domain to acquire a 17-acre property in Ashburn for a new elementary school. In a 6-3 vote, the board elected June 25 to take the…
Another step taken toward high-tech hub
“City officials are forging ahead with plans to take Peter D. Kiernan Plaza on Broadway, the historic former Union Station, through eminent domain to create a high-tech business hub tied to UAlbany’s College of Nanoscale…
Hiatt Printing responds to BSU dropping eminent domain
“In an email to the Daily News on Thursday associate vice president of marketing and communications Tony Proudfoot said the plan to move forward with McKinley Commons by taking Hiatt Printing through eminent domain had…
Ball State University Drops Eminent Domain Attack on Family Print Shop
“The Hiatt Printing family loving trust won its dog fight with Ball State University that dropped its eminent domain action against the campus print shop.” read the entire article reason.com 7 June 2013.
Ball State drops eminent domain fight with Hiatt Printing in Muncie, IN
“The Hiatt Printing family loving trust won its dog fight with Ball State University that dropped its eminent domain action against the campus print shop. Chris Hiatt, that Good Government guy, was stunned but exhilarated…