United States:
Orlando Drops Taking Of Church Property
29 August 2014
Fox Rothschild LLP
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The City of Orlando on Monday dropped its attempt to condemn a
family-owned church to build a new Major League Soccer
stadium. The Church was the last holdout for the
project. Orlando will move the new stadium about a block west
using property the city bought for $2 million.
Orlando and the Church have had been in negotiations since last
year. Orlando offered the Church $1.5 million for the
property representing over twice the value in the City's
appraisals. The Church felt this was much lower than the value and
the parties were far apart.
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