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Re: Developer will exchange Embankment for 10mil & Rezoning of 20-acre sites on Newark Ave at NJTurnpike
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dcj wrote: hyman has less leverage now than ever. the city would be crazy to settle with him. if there's a time for the bureacracy to be diligent and take its time, it's now. if it doens't, there should be outrage.
Posted on: 2008/4/4 18:44
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lets all give him a hand for offering to sell the city something he didn't legally purchase because conrail didn't follow proper procedures.
when the hell is this jack off finally going to just file suit with conrail for their mistake and get off the city and taxpayers cases?
Posted on: 2008/4/4 17:37
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Hyman's wife's company bought it ???
They always said Steve Hyman was the owner before in news reports. Where did this limited liability company come from? Whole endeavor sounds a little sleazy and now we should negotiate with them? They lost the case! Quote:
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UH, If the city and the Embankment Coalition won the case, and now Conrail has to PROPERLY abandon the property and offer it for sale to the city-- where on earth does Hyman fit into this?
HE LOST HIS CASE already!
Posted on: 2008/4/4 16:29
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Currently the land is in the shadow of the New Jersey Turnpike extension. Yeah, I don't think that'll change any time soon.
Posted on: 2008/4/4 16:27
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Is Matsikoudis the same fellow who so courageously battled to preserve 111 First and the PAD?
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I'll give Mr. Hyman credit for his audacity. This is a man who lost his legal case, hands down, and doesn't even own the property he is offering for sale. Yet he demands $10 million and a huge upzoning!
By the way, even if Hyman did own the Embankment, it is a municipal landmark. He can't demolish or make alterations to it. Heaven forbid that the Jersey City Law Department put "time and labor" into the case. I mean, do we actually expect government lawyers to DO THEIR JOB? Joshua
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I agree the City should take its time - the offer smells of desperation. I'm sure Mr. Hyman realizes that many prior appraisals overvalued properties. Even if he could get financing to build homes on the embankment or on newark avenue, who would live in them?
Posted on: 2008/4/4 15:26
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hyman has less leverage now than ever. the city would be crazy to settle with him.
if there's a time for the bureacracy to be diligent and take its time, it's now. if it doens't, there should be outrage.
Posted on: 2008/4/4 15:08
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Developer will exchange Embankment for 10mil & Rezoning of 20-acre sites on Newark Ave at NJTurnpike
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MAKING 'BANK
Developer sets price for land city wants Thursday, April 03, 2008 By KEN THORBOURNE JOURNAL STAFF WRITER Manhattan businessman Steve Hyman has an offer he hopes Jersey City can't refuse. Hyman, whose wife, Victoria, owns the Sixth Street Embankment, wants to sell the unused railroad turnaround to the city for $10 million - the amount a city appraisal said the property was worth two years ago. Hyman believes the property is worth double that now. But to end the legal tug-of-war over the eight-block stretch, he's willing to sell, he said. But the would-be sale comes with a condition. Hyman wants city officials to change the zoning for a roughly 20-acre area on both sides of Newark Avenue down the hill from Dickinson High School that his wife's limited liability company purchased from Conrail in order to develop 4,000 units of housing. Currently the land is in the shadow of the New Jersey Turnpike extension. Development "on steroids," Hyman called it last week, noting he'd want tax abatements and every other incentive the city has to offer. Most of this land is currently zoned for either open space or one-, two-, or three-family homes. City officials have been trying to take control of the Embankment almost from the time various limited liabilities companies owned by Hyman's wife bought it for $3 million from Conrail in July 2005. Mayor Jerramiah T. Healy wants it for a transportation corridor, while others, led by the Embankment Preservation Coalition, want the property saved for open space. In a major development last year, an obscure federal panel called the Surface Transportation Board ruled Conrail didn't properly abandon the site when it sold it Hyman. According to an attorney hired by the city, once Conrail properly abandons the site next month, the city will have the chance to condemn it and buy it for the same amount Hyman's wife paid. But the city's top attorney, Bill Matsikoudis, isn't counting on that outcome. "I'd be happy to conduct settlement discussions with Mr. Hyman's attorneys," Matsikoudis said. "A successful (legal) outcome is not guaranteed until the outcome occurs. And . litigation comes with a cost, not only in terms of dollars and cents, but in terms of time and labor."
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