Daily Journal Staff Writer
As details of the wind-down process for the state's roughly 400 redevelopment agencies begin to take shape, experts say one thing is clear.
"The big picture is that redevelopment is dead," said Amy E. Freilich of Armbruster Goldsmith & Delvac LLP. "The Legislature is not taking action to continue it, there's no interest in extending or recreating it."
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