It's not the ideal outcome, but I'm somewhat pleased that this development is failing. The developer who was able to get the gov't to force people out of their homes so he could lease/sell the land to private businesses has yet to build anything.
He claims that the 10 year delay while the case went to the supreme court, and the bad economic climate are to blame. I suspect a lot of the reason he can't get financing, though, are the bad ill will from the public.
I am very glad, however, that due to this case 40 states have enacted laws that would prevent the same loopholes from being used to take private property for non public uses.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jV-KB6t5TnnZ4pF71h4oAiviGOSgD9AUBCR80
-Adam
He claims that the 10 year delay while the case went to the supreme court, and the bad economic climate are to blame. I suspect a lot of the reason he can't get financing, though, are the bad ill will from the public.
I am very glad, however, that due to this case 40 states have enacted laws that would prevent the same loopholes from being used to take private property for non public uses.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jV-KB6t5TnnZ4pF71h4oAiviGOSgD9AUBCR80
-Adam