Source: Pioneer Press, St.迷你倉新蒲崗 Paul, Minn.Aug. 27--The board of the St. Paul Port Authority on Tuesday voted to pay $250,000 to the owners of the Minnehaha Business Center, a strip mall, to settle a three-year-old legal dispute over a joint parking lot shared with the Minnehaha Lanes Bowling Alley.Minnehaha Lanes, now demolished, was located on a 4.6-acre site bounded by the Pierce Butler Route, Chatsworth and Milton streets, and Minnehaha Avenue. The strip mall owners had originally sought $2.2 million in the suit, which reached the Minnesota Court of Appeals this year.The bowling alley land, which was redeveloped by the Port 迷你倉出租uthority, is now occupied by the Chatsworth Business Center, which is home to companies recruited by the Port Authority."We put up a fence when we demolished (the bowling alley) to make sure no one got hurt, and the other side felt it inhibited their business capacity," said Tom Collins, a spokesman for the Port Authority. "It's just one of those costs of doing business."Frederick Melo can be reached at 651-228-2172. Follow him at twitter.com/FrederickMelo.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 the Pioneer Press (St. Paul, Minn.) Visit the Pioneer Press (St. Paul, Minn.) at .twincities.com Distributed by MCT Information Services迷你倉
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BRIEF: St. Paul Port Authority to pay strip mall $250K over parking lot dispute
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