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Property owners along riverfront suing city of Fort Wayne

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FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WOWO): The City of Fort Wayne’s is facing a legal battle due to its plans for riverfront development.

The owners of riverfront properties that are under threat of eminent domain are suing the city, according to The Journal-Gazette.

The city wants to condemn two buildings owned by Ream-Steckbeck Paint Company and a third building owned by Cambray and Associates. The city made offers for the buildings, the owners rejected, and now the city says they’ll be razed for a new city park that includes an enclosed pavilion to connect to Headwaters Park.

Allen Circuit Judge Thomas Felts Tuesday scheduled a two-day November trial.

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