AccessMyLibrary provides FREE access to millions of articles from top publications available through your library.

Philadelphia Real Estate Owner Sues City over Convention Center Expansion.

The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA)

| July 25, 2000 | COPYRIGHT 2007 The Philadelphia Inquirer. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Joseph A. Slobodzian

Jul. 25--The owner of a North Broad Street office building in Center City has sued the Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority, contending that pronouncements about the center's expansion west to Broad Street have scared away tenants and cost it $1.5 million in rentals.

ATE Kays Co., of Manhattan, which owns the 11-story office building at 121 N. Broad St., filed suit Friday in U.S. District Court in Philadelphia against the authority and its president, Robert Butera.

The lawsuit contends that the authority's and Butera's activities in publicizing the proposed Convention Center expansion have hurt ATE's property rights, …

Related articles from newspapers, magazines, journals, and more
Convention Center numbers suggest expansion was a success.
News wire article from: The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA) July 3, 2011 700+ words
Philadelphia Convention-Center Expansion Expected to Cost $464.4 Million.
News wire article from: The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA) May 25, 2000 700+ words
Convention Center Authority wrestles with soaring budget.
News wire article from: The Philadelphia Daily News (Philadelphia, PA) November 10, 2006 700+ words
Neighbor wants to quash growth talk.(Pennsylvania Convention Center)(Brief...
Magazine article from: Philadelphia Business Journal McCALLA, JOHN March 3, 2000 700+ words
Rebirth on Broad St.
News wire article from: Richmond Times-Dispatch (Richmond, VA) March 18, 2007 700+ words
©2013 Gale, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. Contact us | Privacy policy | Terms and conditions

The AccessMyLibrary advertising network includes: womensforum.com GlamFamily