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January 28, 2005
DISAGREEMENT ON AIR RIGHTS GROWS HOTTER
Westchester Assemblyman Richard Brodsky was left no choice but to subpoena for the release of the independent appraisal of the Hudson Railyards after MTA officials refused to make the figures public.
The NY Sun: DISAGREEMENT ON AIR RIGHTS GROWS HOTTER; Kalikow Has Said They’re Worth $1.2B
The NY Daily News: Pols subpoena MTA
NoLandGrab: The MTA has promised to have the Atlantic Railyards appraised by a third party in order to assure that the public receives full-market value. What assurances do we have that the MTA is protecting the public when they insist on keeping the numbers secret?
Posted by lumi at January 28, 2005 10:07 PM