A dispute over who should pay for repairs in a building at 802 North St. in Jackson has led to a lawsuit that seeks to evict real estate investment firm Full Spectrum, developers of a $129 million multi-use project envisioned as one of the most ambitious in Jackson’s history. The landlord, law firm Stimley-Brown, claims [...]
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