Descendants-kauai After the New York Court of Appeals’ decisions in the Goldstein (Atlantic Yards) and Kaur (Columbia) cases, we opined that there were not many limits remaining on the government’s exercise of eminent domain in that state.

But even after those cases, there’s got to be some limits, no?

Our Owners’ Counsel of America colleague Michael Rikon is currently testing that hypothesis in a case arising from Willets Point, a Queens neighborhood adjacent to Citi Field (new home of the Mets). Mike represents property owners (mostly small businesses) in the case, their public use challenge to the City of New York’s attempt to take their Willets Point properties for “redevelopment.” For more, see Willets Point United, and this video.

The problem is, the city doesn’t have a redevelopment plan, or any plan regarding what it intends to do with the land beyond making it a “lively, mixed-use, sustainable

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