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- Court: NY can seize property for new NJ Nets arena
- ALBANY, N.Y. — New York's top court ruled Tuesday that the state can use eminent domain to force homeowners and businesses to sell their properties for a massive development in Brooklyn that includes a new arena for the New Jersey Nets. In
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- UPI NewsTrack Sports
- NEW YORK, Nov. 24 (UPI) -- Plans to build the new home of the NBA New Jersey Nets in Brooklyn got a boost Tuesday ... The 6-1 Court of Appeals vote gave the city right to seize the private homes and businesses from holdouts who refused to
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- NBA PM: Ratner Can Move Forward
- The New York Court of Appeals dismissed a challenge to the use of eminent domain by the state on behalf of Ratner ... day for taxpaying homeowners in New York, this is not the end of our fight to keep the government from stealing our homes
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Hoops World- Fewer New Jerseyans to hit the road this holiday
- Fewer New Jersey residents are expected to travel long distances to get to their Thanksgiving feast this year, bucking national projections that expect a mild increase in holiday travel. More than 38 million are expected to travel at least
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- Hovnanian Enterprises Announces Appointment of New Chairman of
- ... in Arizona, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia. The Company's homes are marketed
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- N.Y. court rules for Nets arena builder
- Plans to build the new home of the NBA's New Jersey Nets in Brooklyn got a boost Tuesday from a New York Court of Appeals ruling, its developer says. Bruce Ratner, developer of the proposed Atlantic Yards project on Brooklyn's Flatbush
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- Atlantic Yards Project Clears Legal Hurdle
- After enduring three years of delays, several lawsuits and the collapse of the real estate market, the $4.9 billion Atlantic Yards project in Brooklyn took a major step forward on Tuesday when New York’s highest court ruled that the state
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New York Times- LOCAL BRIEFS
- ... New Jersey Society of Professional Engineers (NJSPE). Jeff Crisalli and David Fournier, both of Toms River, announce the opening of Blue Diamond Realty at 1410 Hooper Ave., Toms River. It is a full-service residential and commercial
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- The battle for the venue for Mayweather vs. Pacquiao heats up
- Now that the fight is officially being discussed between Golden Boy and Top Rank representatives, the next issue that the bout will face is choosing a venue for the biggest fight of the decade. Bob Arum has already said that the tax
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Examiner- Builders Net Win in N.Y. Case
- New York's highest court ruled that it is lawful for the state to seize private land for use by private developers, clearing a hurdle for a new basketball arena and marking a victory for local governments hoping to spur development.
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