What happens when property was condemned and the condemnor raises its ugly head to condemn again at a later time? It happened once upon a time in Queens. In 1979, the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) acquired an easement for the purpose of routing a New York City Subway tunnel through a portion of 26-29 Northern Boulevard, Long Island City. The parcel was vacant land and consisted of 130,293 square feet. The property was owned by Peerless Weighing and Vending Machine Corp. Now, a separate blog can be written about Peerless. … read more
November 2, 2021