The City of Windsor has been dealt a blow in its two-decade legal dispute over the value of hundreds of building lots it expropriated to help create the prized…
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It’s the end of the legal road for a London-based developer who for 23 years battled the City of Windsor’s expropriation of the last privately-held land along the central riverfront.
The six acres just west of the Caron Avenue Pumping Station was expropriated in 1998, incorporated into the six kilometres of prized parkland along the Detroit River. But since then, Shergar Development had been unsuccessfully fighting the legitimacy of the expropriation, what it should be paid by the city and finally how much interest it deserves after all these years.
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