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Tower throws down gauntlet in convention center land battle

Landowner lays out concept for developing property; MDHA chief says city won't be 'bullied' into overpaying

MDHA files to dismiss Tower suit

City responds quickly to key landowner's claims

Developer sues MDHA over MCC appraisals

Tower wants access to reports city officials promised to share

Court upholds Metro land take

Antioch family had sued over developer's use of eminent domain for subdivision

Ford accepts MDHA deal

Compromise involves Music Circle land swap; developer rep says it's 'full speed ahead'

MDHA still pushing for compromise on Ford property

UPDATE 12:44 p.m. - Agency withdraws request for judgment, court date postponed

MDHA offers compromise on Music Circle property

Developer would acquire part of property for parking

MDHA pulls rank on Roundabout property owner

Action on behalf of Houston developer comes after two years of talks

State legislature looks to adjourn next week

The 104th General Assembly appears to be winding down as deals seem to be struck on eminent domain and 'Cover Tennessee'

The condemnation case from hell

After six years, four courtrooms and tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees later, one of the longest condemnation cases in Nashville history is over. It involved a gay nightclub, the publisher of the city's alternative newsweekly and the Metro agency at the center of efforts to build Nashville's downtown arena.


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