FILE - In this Feb. 8, 2005 file photo, only a few structures remain of the old Fort Trumbull neighborhood in New London, Conn. Now that drug giant Pfizer Inc. has announced plans to pull out of a Connecticut city where it played a role in an epic eminent domain fight, residents are questioning why the battle was ever waged. (AP Photo/Jack Saue, File)
FILE - In this Feb. 8, 2005 file photo, only a few structures remain of the old Fort Trumbull neighborhood in New London, Conn. Now that drug giant Pfizer Inc. has announced plans to pull out of a Connecticut city where it played a role in an epic eminent domain fight, residents are questioning why the battle was ever waged. (AP Photo/Jack Saue, File)
This photo taken Nov. 2, 2009 shows Atlantic Yards, lower center, in Brooklyn, N.Y. In a 6-1 ruling Tuesday Nov. 24, 2009 New York's top court says the state can use eminent domain to force homeowners and businesses to sell their properties for a massive development in Brooklyn that includes a new arena for the New Jersey Nets. A group of tenants and owners claim the seizure is unconstitutional. They say developer Bruce Ratner's proposed $4.9 billion, 22-acre Atlantic Yards project mainly enriches private interests, while the state constitution requires public use for taking land. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
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