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October 14, 2016
Investor behind World Trade Center suit resigns
NOLA.com reports the leader of Two Canal Street Investors, the group engaged in a lengthy legal battle to block the redevelopment of the World Trade Center into a Four Seasons hotel, has resigned—and the company's lawyer's have quit, as well.
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July 15, 2016
Legal drama for the World Trade Center isn't over
Lest you thought the legal fight between Two Canal Street Investors and the city was finally over, the ever-litigious losing bidder on the World Trade Center New Orleans lease is contesting a judge’s decision to throw out their lawsuit. Oy.
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July 14, 2016
Judge dismisses World Trade Center lawsuit
A lawsuit filed against World Trade Center has stymied the redevelopment of this long-vacant building, but a judge’s ruling on the matter may finally signal progress. Civil District Court Judge Tiffany Chase dismissed a lawsuit filed against the WTC.
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June 24, 2016
Let's talk about NOLA's failed or stalled projects
Welcome to Friday Open Threads, wherein we'll pass the mic to readers to speak up about topics of interest, distress, horror, etc. This week we're discussing arrested developments in New Orleans. What are some of the most ridiculous ones? Sound off!
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June 17, 2016
New law might speed up World Trade Center lawsuit
The big thing holding up the redevelopment of the World Trade Center are two lawsuits filed against the winning bidders of the project. But this week, Gov. John Bel Edwards signed into law changes that could speed up the litigation. Read on for more.
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March 30, 2016
Losing WTC Developers File a Second Lawsuit
Not content with filing one lawsuit, the losing bidders of the World Trade Center redevelopment are adding more litigation to the mix. Two Canal Street Investors are now suing the team of consultants who analyzed the WTC proposals.