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A state judge says he might sanction Port Chester up to $10,000 a day if the village doesn't pay former property owner William Brody more than $1 million it owes him for seizing his downtown buildings as part ...
...Mayor Dennis Pilla said he had not seen the judge's decision and could not comment on it.
Brody and Port Chester have been embroiled in a 7-year fight over the village's seizure of his four South Main Street buildings as part of a downtown redevelopment. A shopping mall and parking lot now stand on the spot of Brody's buildings....
UPDATE: A reader of the news article commented at Lohud:
Good for Brody, but what about all the other land owners whose property was taken?Posted by: ei1815 on Fri Dec 14, 2007 8:31 am
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