Real Estate/Development
Jul. 23, 2002
Legal
BY DONNA DOMINO Special to CREJ A state appellate court on July 15 threw out the remaining $900,001 from the original $41.8 million jury verdict against Citicorp Real Estate for allegedly cutting off financing for two architects trying to restore part of downtown Oakland.
BY DONNA DOMINO
Special to CREJ
A state appellate court on July 15 threw out the remaining $900,001 from the original $41.8 million jury verdict against Citicorp Real Estate for allegedly cutting off financing for two architects trying to restore part of downtown Oakland.
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Special to CREJ
A state appellate court on July 15 threw out the remaining $900,001 from the original $41.8 million jury verdict against Citicorp Real Estate for allegedly cutting off financing for two architects trying to restore part of downtown Oakland.
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