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> Freeport, Texas
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> Hours after the Kelo decision, officials in Freeport began legal filings
> to seize some waterfront businesses (two seafood companies) to make way
> for others (an $8 million private boat marina), according to the Houston > Chronicle.
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> Lake Zurich, Ill.
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> Five property owners facing condemnation for private development had
> asked Lake Zurich officials to hold off until the Kelo decision. The
> Chicago Tribune reports that City officials are now moving to condemn. >
> Boston, Mass.
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> Two days after the Kelo decision, Boston City Council President Michael
> Flaherty called on the mayor of Boston to seize South Boston waterfront
> property from unwilling sellers for a private development project.
> ?Eminent domain is one tool that the city can use,? Flaherty told the > Boston Globe.
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> Arnold, Mo.
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> ?Arnold Mayor Mark Powell applauded the decision,? reports the St. Louis
> Post-Dispatch. The City of Arnold wants to raze 30 homes and 15 small
> businesses, including the Arnold VFW, for a Lowe?s Home Improvement
> store and a strip mall?a $55 million project for which developer THF
> Realty will receive $21 million in tax-increment financing. Powell said
> that for ?cash-strapped? cities like Arnold, enticing commercial
> development is just as important as other public improvements.
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> Baltimore, Md. (West Side)
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> The City of Baltimore is moving to acquire shops on the city?s west side
> for private development. Ronald M. Kreitner, executive director of
> Westside Renaissance, Inc., a private organization coordinating the
> project with the city?s development corporation, told the Baltimore Sun,
> ?If there was any hesitation because of the Supreme Court case, any
> question is removed, and we should expect to see things proceeding in a
> timely fashion.?
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> Baltimore, Md. (East Side)
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> Baltimore?s redevelopment agency, the Baltimore Development Corp., is
> exercising eminent domain to acquire more than 2,000 properties in East
> Baltimore for a biotech park and new residences. BDC Executive Vice
> President Andrew B. Frank told the Daily Record the Kelo decision ?is
> very good news. It means many of the projects on which we?ve been
> working for the last several years can continue.?
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> Newark, N.J.
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> Newark officials want to raze 14 downtown acres in the Mulberry Street
> area to build 2,000 upscale condo units and retail space. The Municipal
> Council voted against the plan in 2003, but then reversed its decision
> eight months later following re-election campaigns in which developers
> donated thousands of dollars. Officials told the Associated Press that
> the Mulberry Street project could have been killed if the U.S. Supreme
> Court had sided with the homeowners in Kelo.
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> Lodi, N.J.
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> Save Our Homes, a coalition of 200 residents in a Lodi trailer park
> targeted by the City for private retail development and a senior-living
> community, goes to court on July 18 to try to prevent a private
> developer from taking their homes. Lodi Mayor Gary Paparozzi called the
> Kelo ruling a ?shot in the arm? for the town. He told the Bergen County
> Record, ?The trailer park is like a poster child for redevelopment.
> That?s the best-case scenario for using eminent domain.?
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> Cleveland, Ohio
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> Developer Scott Wolstein has planned a $225 million residential and
> retail development in the Flats district. Wolstein has most of the
> property he needs, but is pleased that Kelo cleared the way for the City
> to acquire land from any unwilling sellers. If eminent domain is
> ?necessary,? he told the Plain Dealer, ?we think this makes it clear
> that there won?t be any legal impediments.? Previously, city leaders
> publicly supported Wolstein?s call for eminent domain.
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> Dania, Fla.
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> The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports that Dania Beach City Manager
> Ivan Pato ?expressed joy? over the ruling in Kelo. Dania plans to buy a
> block of properties for a private development project, and Pato said the
> city will use eminent domain to oust unwilling sellers. ?Unless we
> expand the city?s tax base ? our residents are facing rising taxes on
> their property,? Pato said. ?Redevelopment is the only way we will be
> able to make ends meet.?
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> Memphis, Tenn.
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> The Riverfront Development Corp. is planning a massive, 5-mile
> development effort, including the use of eminent domain to claim a
> four-block section from the current owners for a mixed-use development.
> ?[Kelo] definitely gives the city more tools in its tool box for dealing
> with the legal issues surrounding that piece of property,? RDC president
> Benny Lendermon told the Commercial Appeal.
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> Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale and Miramar, Fla.
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> Broward County officials yesterday cleared the way for new condo and
> retail development in these three cities. Hollywood residents in the
> targeted area fear their homes may now be taken for economic development
> following the Kelo decision. Mayor Mara Giulianti said the City would
> use eminent domain on a ?case-by-case basis? to remove homeowners > unwilling to sell.
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> West Allis, Wisc.
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> West Allis officials want to ?revitalize? the West Allis Towne Center, a
> shopping mall. If the Supreme Court had ruled in favor of the
> homeowners in Kelo, officials may not have been able to use eminent
> domain to claim the mall, West Allis development director John Stibal
> told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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