The Los Angeles City Council Wednesday approved the condemnation by eminent domain of a San Fernando Valley property for a new police station.
The owner, Chrysler Realty Corp., objected to the condemnation proposal. Chrysler bought the property in 1999 with the intent of building an auto dealership and had spent millions of dollars on the land and toward ...
The owner, Chrysler Realty Corp., objected to the condemnation proposal. Chrysler bought the property in 1999 with the intent of building an auto dealership and had spent millions of dollars on the land and toward ...
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