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Posted 11 October 2015 - 04:58 PM

Washington (DC) Business Journal, 10/9:

 

Amtrak forced to defend decision to condemn a Northeast D.C. office building

 

Amtrak has condemned a commercial office building in Northeast D.C. as it gears up for a major expansion project at Union Station nearby — and the move has left the property's owner crying foul.

 

That's because Amtrak gave what the building's owner considers an overly vague reason for using eminent domain to take the roughly 113,000-square foot Railway Express building at 900 Second St. NE along with an adjacent lot. Both are located next to the railroad tracks just north of Union Station.  .  .  .

 

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