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June 27, 2005
Kelo effects
(Via Volokh) It didn't take long for developers to catch the legal significance of Kelo.
With Thursday's Supreme Court decision, Freeport officials instructed attorneys to begin preparing legal documents to seize three pieces of waterfront property along the Old Brazos River from two seafood companies for construction of an $8 million private boat marina. . . . The tracts of land would be used for a planned 800- to 900-slip marina to be built by Freeport Marina, a group that that includes Dallas developer Hiram Walker Royall. He would buy the property from the city and receive a $6 million loan from the city to develop the project.
Nice.
Posted by Jonathan Bunch at June 27, 2005 09:21 AM
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