LOWER MERION Dranoff Properties' planned
residential-retail tower in Ardmore hit another roadblock last week as six
owners of neighboring businesses filed suit against Lower Merion Township.
The appeal asks a county board of viewers to review the
township's decision to relinquish a public road that lies beneath the Cricket
Avenue parking lot in order to sell the lot to Dranoff.
Plaintiffs argue that Haws Terrace - which exists only on
paper, as it was paved over to make the parking lot decades ago - was deeded to
the township for "public use" and cannot be sold to a developer.
The business owners also argue the township would have to
compensate them for lost customers and revenue during the two-year construction
period.
The township said it was reviewing the lawsuit and could
not comment at this time.
Opponents have been trying to derail the project for
about a year, arguing that the eight-story tower would destroy the character of
downtown Ardmore.
Dranoff and township officials have moved forward, with
the help of a $10.5 million state redevelopment grant. They say the project
will bring economic stimulus to the area.
Source: Philly.com
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