(The Center Square) - The Goldwater Institute is suing Phoenix after the city entered into a contract with a company to buy land in the heart of its downtown at a discounted rate. The Phoenix nonprofit is accusing the city of selling the land to Pennrose, an out-of-state developer, at a discounted rate with no public benefit in return. Phoenix sold the land to Pennrose for $1.5 million, even though its market value was around $4.8 million, according to the lawsuit. If the court rules in favor of the Goldwater Institute, Phoenix would need to “find a purchaser for the land that’s willing to actually spend the value that land is worth," said Tony Napolitano, an attorney for the Goldwater Institute. This means the deal between Phoenix and Pennrose would be voided. The Center Square reached out to Phoenix, but the city declined to comment on the ongoing litigation. The legal case “is not about what the developer’s plans are so much as the insufficiency of what [the developer is] giving to the city in exchange,” Napolitano told The Center Square during an interview. Napolitano noted that, to his knowledge, Pennrose has not built anything on the land it acquired but is instead in the inspection stage of the deal. The Goldwater Institute argued in its lawsuit that the Arizona Constitution’s Gift Clause prevents the state government or other local government entities from “making any donation or subsidy to private parties without receiving direct and proportionate consideration in return.” “By proceeding with this transaction, the city is conferring a substantial financial benefit on a private developer at the expense of taxpayers, while receiving no direct, enforceable and proportionate economic return,” the lawsuit said. The suit was filed May 26 in Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix. Napolitano said the project needs to serve a public purpose. The Arizona Supreme Court, in a 2020 case called Schires v. Carlat, determined that a public benefit “must equal the amount of value the city or other government subdivision is giving away,” the attorney said. Schires v. Carlat concerned the Arizona city of Peoria's use of an economic development plan to entice the Indiana-based Huntington University to open a branch campus in the city. The Schires v. Carlat decision limited the extent to which Arizona local governments could use taxpayer money to entice private companies for economic development. According to Napolitano, the deal between the Phoenix and Pennrose does not “establish a reason for a $3.3 million discount on this piece of land.” The lawsuit said Pennrose claims the public benefit would be the revenue stream it generates from the project. Pennrose listed three potential public benefit sources: “the value of free [early childhood] education, the value of the free lease to Bezos Academy, and the residual value of the permanent affordable units,” the lawsuit said. It added that the affordable housing would be for the LGBTQ+ community. Napolitano told The Center Square that he could not see “how a single company receiving a revenue stream from other citizens is a public benefit.” “If that were true, then literally every business would have a public benefit it could claim just by operating in Phoenix,” he noted. “[Phoenix] is just giving over $3 million worth of land to a private group without the public having the chance to benefit from that value,” he added. The “public should be able to take the proceeds from that and turn it into something that actually benefits people,” Napolitano noted. In addition to accusing Phoenix of violating the Gift Clause, the Goldwater Institute’s lawsuit also claims the agreement is violating state law that prevents cities from mandating “residential units to be designated for lease or sale to a particular class of residents.”

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(The Center Square) - The Goldwater Institute is suing Phoenix after the city entered into a contract with a company to buy land in the heart of its downtown at a discounted rate. The Phoenix nonprofit is accusing the city of selling the land to Pennrose, an out-of-state developer, at a discounted rate with no public benefit in return. Phoenix sold the land to Pennrose for $1.5 million, even though its market value was around $4.8 million, according to the lawsuit. If the court rules in favor of the Goldwater Institute, Phoenix would need to “find a purchaser for the land that’s willing to actually spend the value that land is worth," said Tony Napolitano, an attorney for the Goldwater Institute. This means the deal between Phoenix and Pennrose would be voided. The Center Square reached out to Phoenix, but the city declined to comment on the ongoing litigation. The legal case “is not about what the developer’s plans are so much as the insufficiency of what [the developer is] giving to the city in exchange,” Napolitano told The Center Square during an interview. Napolitano noted that, to his knowledge, Pennrose has not built anything on the land it acquired but is instead in the inspection stage of the deal. The Goldwater Institute argued in its lawsuit that the Arizona Constitution’s Gift Clause prevents the state government or other local government entities from “making any donation or subsidy to private parties without receiving direct and proportionate consideration in return.” “By proceeding with this transaction, the city is conferring a substantial financial benefit on a private developer at the expense of taxpayers, while receiving no direct, enforceable and proportionate economic return,” the lawsuit said. The suit was filed May 26 in Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix. Napolitano said the project needs to serve a public purpose. The Arizona Supreme Court, in a 2020 case called Schires v. Carlat, determined that a public benefit “must equal the amount of value the city or other government subdivision is giving away,” the attorney said. Schires v. Carlat concerned the Arizona city of Peoria's use of an economic development plan to entice the Indiana-based Huntington University to open a branch campus in the city. The Schires v. Carlat decision limited the extent to which Arizona local governments could use taxpayer money to entice private companies for economic development. According to Napolitano, the deal between the Phoenix and Pennrose does not “establish a reason for a $3.3 million discount on this piece of land.” The lawsuit said Pennrose claims the public benefit would be the revenue stream it generates from the project. Pennrose listed three potential public benefit sources: “the value of free [early childhood] education, the value of the free lease to Bezos Academy, and the residual value of the permanent affordable units,” the lawsuit said. It added that the affordable housing would be for the LGBTQ+ community. Napolitano told The Center Square that he could not see “how a single company receiving a revenue stream from other citizens is a public benefit.” “If that were true, then literally every business would have a public benefit it could claim just by operating in Phoenix,” he noted. “[Phoenix] is just giving over $3 million worth of land to a private group without the public having the chance to benefit from that value,” he added. The “public should be able to take the proceeds from that and turn it into something that actually benefits people,” Napolitano noted. In addition to accusing Phoenix of violating the Gift Clause, the Goldwater Institute’s lawsuit also claims the agreement is violating state law that prevents cities from mandating “residential units to be designated for lease or sale to a particular class of residents.”

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La Jolla Village News spotlights: La Jolla Village Residents Association sued to halt the 13-unit Adelante townhome project on La Jolla Boulevard, citing community plan violations on retail space and height. La Jolla High girls lacrosse won CIF title with a last-second goal. Firefighters earned over $200k overtime.

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La Jolla Village News spotlights: La Jolla Village Residents Association sued to halt the 13-unit Adelante townhome project on La Jolla Boulevard, citing community plan violations on retail space and height. La Jolla High girls lacrosse won CIF title with a last-second goal. Firefighters earned over $200k overtime.

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As attacks on gender rights spread worldwide, communities continue building solidarity, visibility, and care across borders, making gender diversity an urgent focus for Global Voices.

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As attacks on gender rights spread worldwide, communities continue building solidarity, visibility, and care across borders, making gender diversity an urgent focus for Global Voices.

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OKLAHOMA CITY — A recent confirmed case of a deadly livestock pest in Texas has Oklahoma farmers and ranchers monitoring their animals.  The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry is working to protect livestock from a pest that had been eradicated decades ago from the U.S. The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Wednesday confirmed a […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY — A recent confirmed case of a deadly livestock pest in Texas has Oklahoma farmers and ranchers monitoring their animals.  The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry is working to protect livestock from a pest that had been eradicated decades ago from the U.S. The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Wednesday confirmed a […]

Émile Lacombe, a high school teacher and union organizer in Montreal, joins rabble radio. The post Building a more militant labour movement with Émile Lacombe appeared first on rabble.ca.

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Émile Lacombe, a high school teacher and union organizer in Montreal, joins rabble radio. The post Building a more militant labour movement with Émile Lacombe appeared first on rabble.ca.

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What should worry every Supervisor who put a tax and a charter rewrite on the November ballot is that voter anger does not stop at the city line.

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What should worry every Supervisor who put a tax and a charter rewrite on the November ballot is that voter anger does not stop at the city line.

A private VK Night party celebrating the launch of the Max messenger was held at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, the independent Russian investigative outlet Agentstvo reported, citing video from the event obtained from a source.

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A private VK Night party celebrating the launch of the Max messenger was held at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, the independent Russian investigative outlet Agentstvo reported, citing video from the event obtained from a source.

Edhe këtë të premte qytetarët u mblodhën në sheshin “Skënderbej” në Tiranë për protestën kundër projektit në Zvërnec, raporton Euronews. Me flamuj dhe pankarta në duar, ata kanë nisur marshimin drejt Kryeministrisë duke ndjekur të njëjtin intenerar të ditëve të shkuara. Ajo çfarë vihet re janë edhe bizneset e vogla të cilat kanë vendosur të […]

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Edhe këtë të premte qytetarët u mblodhën në sheshin “Skënderbej” në Tiranë për protestën kundër projektit në Zvërnec, raporton Euronews. Me flamuj dhe pankarta në duar, ata kanë nisur marshimin drejt Kryeministrisë duke ndjekur të njëjtin intenerar të ditëve të shkuara. Ajo çfarë vihet re janë edhe bizneset e vogla të cilat kanë vendosur të […]

La alerta se activó en la ISS tras detectarse un aumento en una fuga de aire en el módulo ruso Zvezda, lo que obligó a la tripulación a refugiarse temporalmente en la nave Dragon. La maniobra preventiva reabre dudas sobre la seguridad de la estación en su etapa final de vida útil.

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La alerta se activó en la ISS tras detectarse un aumento en una fuga de aire en el módulo ruso Zvezda, lo que obligó a la tripulación a refugiarse temporalmente en la nave Dragon. La maniobra preventiva reabre dudas sobre la seguridad de la estación en su etapa final de vida útil.

美国国会众议院一个小组委员会的议员们星期四(6月4日)呼吁北京采取切实措施,制止芬太尼前体化学品从中国流出,并警告称,若现行相关制裁授权届期失效,华盛顿将失去向北京施压的重要筹码。

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美国国会众议院一个小组委员会的议员们星期四(6月4日)呼吁北京采取切实措施,制止芬太尼前体化学品从中国流出,并警告称,若现行相关制裁授权届期失效,华盛顿将失去向北京施压的重要筹码。

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The Chicago Bears gave a boost Friday to the prospects of building the team’s new stadium in northwest Indiana, which top Indiana officials immediately seized as a sign that the multibillion-dollar deal will happen.

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The Chicago Bears gave a boost Friday to the prospects of building the team’s new stadium in northwest Indiana, which top Indiana officials immediately seized as a sign that the multibillion-dollar deal will happen.

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德国总理默茨周五在欧盟与巴尔干候选国峰会上表示,塞尔维亚“必须明确决定它未来走向”。默茨在黑山举行的峰会上说:“不能在俄罗斯、中国和欧洲之间摇摆不定。”他补充道:“如果塞尔维亚的答案是走向‘欧洲’,那么欧洲的答案也将是走向‘塞尔维亚’。”

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德国总理默茨周五在欧盟与巴尔干候选国峰会上表示,塞尔维亚“必须明确决定它未来走向”。默茨在黑山举行的峰会上说:“不能在俄罗斯、中国和欧洲之间摇摆不定。”他补充道:“如果塞尔维亚的答案是走向‘欧洲’,那么欧洲的答案也将是走向‘塞尔维亚’。”

德國總理默茨周五在歐盟與巴爾幹候選國峰會上表示,塞爾維亞“必須明確決定它未來走向”。默茨在黑山舉行的峰會上說:“不能在俄羅斯、中國和歐洲之間搖擺不定。”他補充道:“如果塞爾維亞的答案是走向‘歐洲’,那麼歐洲的答案也將是走向‘塞爾維亞’。”

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德國總理默茨周五在歐盟與巴爾幹候選國峰會上表示,塞爾維亞“必須明確決定它未來走向”。默茨在黑山舉行的峰會上說:“不能在俄羅斯、中國和歐洲之間搖擺不定。”他補充道:“如果塞爾維亞的答案是走向‘歐洲’,那麼歐洲的答案也將是走向‘塞爾維亞’。”

Policia e Maqedonisë së Veriut ka paralajmëruar kufizime në komunikacionin e Shkupit për nesër në orët e pasdites, për shkak aktiviteteve sportive, transmeton Portalb.mk. Aktivitetet sportive do të fillojnë nga Porta Maqedonia dhe do të mbarojnë në Parkun e Qytetit, duke shfrytëzuar rrugën “Vasil Gllavinov” dhe bulevardin “VMRO” dhe “Ilinden”. “Më 06.06.2026 (e shtunë), për […]

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Policia e Maqedonisë së Veriut ka paralajmëruar kufizime në komunikacionin e Shkupit për nesër në orët e pasdites, për shkak aktiviteteve sportive, transmeton Portalb.mk. Aktivitetet sportive do të fillojnë nga Porta Maqedonia dhe do të mbarojnë në Parkun e Qytetit, duke shfrytëzuar rrugën “Vasil Gllavinov” dhe bulevardin “VMRO” dhe “Ilinden”. “Më 06.06.2026 (e shtunë), për […]

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Una desordenada sucesión de sensaciones y pensamientos inconexos, a una hora de la noticia de la muerte del Indio Solari. La entrada Un último secuestro, no se publicó primero en La tinta.

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Una desordenada sucesión de sensaciones y pensamientos inconexos, a una hora de la noticia de la muerte del Indio Solari. La entrada Un último secuestro, no se publicó primero en La tinta.

در ادامه واکنش‌های مقامات لبنان به نقش مخرب رژیم جمهوری اسلامی در امور داخلی لبنان و اقدامات بازوی نیابتی آن، یعنی حزب‌الله، برای به نتیجه نرسیدن توافق آتش‌بس لبنان و اسرائیل، نخست‌وزیر لبنان نیز این رویکرد رژیم ایران را به باد انتقاد انتقاد گرفت.

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در ادامه واکنش‌های مقامات لبنان به نقش مخرب رژیم جمهوری اسلامی در امور داخلی لبنان و اقدامات بازوی نیابتی آن، یعنی حزب‌الله، برای به نتیجه نرسیدن توافق آتش‌بس لبنان و اسرائیل، نخست‌وزیر لبنان نیز این رویکرد رژیم ایران را به باد انتقاد انتقاد گرفت.

L'autopsie a déterminé que le corps retrouvé jeudi soir dans un site agricole du Gers est bien celui de Lyhanna, une collégienne de 11 ans disparue le 29 mai à Fleurance, a annoncé le procureur d'Agen Olivier Naboulet.

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L'autopsie a déterminé que le corps retrouvé jeudi soir dans un site agricole du Gers est bien celui de Lyhanna, une collégienne de 11 ans disparue le 29 mai à Fleurance, a annoncé le procureur d'Agen Olivier Naboulet.