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Litigation

Jan. 26, 2002

Border Breach

Sometimes, dirt isn't cheap. Especially if the land deal involves a big city fighting a budding business, with the two sides feuding over contracts, taxes, traffic and even plans for a new airport with a runway heading straight through Border Business Park in San Diego.

Verdict: $94.5 million
Case: Border Business Park Inc. v. City of San Diego
Type: Inverse condemnation, breach of contract

        By Christina Landers

        Sometimes, dirt isn't cheap.
        Especially if the land deal involves a big city fighting a budding business, with the two sid...

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