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Road Widening Damages Warehouse and Office Property

SETTLEMENT WAS $880,000 MORE,
(62% MORE) THAN THE ORIGINAL OFFER

PERMANENT TAKE

TEMPORARY TAKE

AFTER THE TAKE, the Office Building and Warehouse Property was Severely Damaged:

  • The drive aisle around the front corner of the Office Building was cut off, eliminating Driveway Access to 50 Parking Spaces next to the Office Building.

  • 20 more Parking Spaces were lost in the Take Areas

  • After the taking, only 14 parking spaces remain, which is inadequate for any commercial use of the existing buildings.

In addition to the damages to the Office/Warehouse property, the adjacent retail strip center incurred damages from elimination of driveway access, increased internal circuity, and loss of parking.

THE LANDOWNER RECEIVED $880,000 MORE THAN THE INITIAL AGENCY OFFER

NOTE: Eminent Domain law is complex and changes frequently. Past case results do not indicate or guarantee future results.
Every case has unique facts and circumstances and must be considered on its own merits.

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