Eastover negotiations come to halt (access required)

by Clay Chandler

Published: November 23,2009

Tags: Eastover, Mississippi Development Authority, Secretary of State, Ted Duckworth

Negotiations between a Jackson developer and the state to build a mixed-use development on the Old Blind School site in Jackson have broken down. Ted Duckworth said last week that he would seek to modify the legislation that outlines the terms that have governed negotiations between him and the Mississippi Development Authority and Secretary of State ...


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