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467: 209: 62: 31: 605:, a group of neighborhood kids gather for one last weekend together in the face of foreclosure on their homes in the "Goon Docks" area of Astoria, Oregon. Their tranquil, historic homes are to be replaced with a country club. While rummaging through Mickey's attic, they find an old treasure map. Seeing it as an opportunity to save their homes, they seek it out. Evading the Fratellis and numerous booby traps, they find the treasure, thwarting the developers. 165: 260:, local and national government agencies are entitled to take private property for purposes in the public interest, but must offer owners compensation amounting to the value of the property. Private companies, most often railroads, could be granted the power of eminent domain through a company charter enacted by state legislators. The United Kingdom, New Zealand, and the Republic of Ireland have a comparable process called 275:
decision was widely unpopular, and spurred various states to enact laws prohibiting the practice, restricting eminent domain seizures to public works projects. However, the practice is common in other states. The efforts generally begin with an offer by the private group or government agency to purchase the land, and only become a question of eminent domain if the parties cannot negotiate a purchase price.
333: 240:, United States. The establishment was started in a one-story building by two brothers in 2008. When established, the property was surrounded by vacant lots but in 2015, a development company purchased all of the land surrounding the bar. When the owners of the bar's land and building refused two offers to purchase from a developer, the development company built apartments in a 103:. While Rockefeller was successful in purchasing the townhouse at 1240 Sixth Avenue, the lessees—Daniel Hurley and Patrick Daly, owners of a speakeasy on 49th Street, who had signed a long-term lease—refused to vacate unless they were bought out to their asking sum of $ 250 million (equivalent to $ 5 billion in 2024). 424:"dÄ«ngzihĂč" (literally, "nail household or householder") that refers to either a person who refuses to vacate their home to make way for development, or the home itself. The Chinese term, coined by developers, comes from the fact that these houses stick out like a nail that can be neither extracted nor hammered down. 457:
In March 2007, China passed its first modern private property law. The law prohibits government taking of land, except when it is in the public interest. The law strengthened the position of nail house owners, but did not entirely resolve whether making room for private commercial developments was a
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More recently, the PRC has begun to accept private ownership of real estate, including the still-controversial notion that owners are free to earn money when their land becomes more valuable due to planned developments, or even simply not to sell. Discontent arose among the people over accusations
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by the press for taking a stand against big-time developers and refusing an offer most would take. However, contrary to popular belief, she was not against development around her property; her reason for holding out was simply that she found the process of moving uncomfortable at her increasingly
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to cover the incident, funded by donations from his readers. Writing under the pen name "Zuola", Zhou interviewed the participants, as well as crowds that had gathered and others who claimed to have been evicted from their homes. He was popularly referred to as China's first "citizen journalist"
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refused for two years to vacate a home their family had inhabited for three generations. Developers cut their power and water, and excavated a 10-metre-wide (33 ft) pit around their home. The owners broke into the construction site, reoccupied it, and flew a Chinese flag on top. Yang Wu, a
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negotiated with the occupants of the Western Union building for a complete envelopment of the building in a vault within 700 Louisiana Street's modern facade, allowing the facility to resume operation on the site inside the skyscraper's 12-story adjacent bank-lobby structure. Following its later
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held that the government is entitled to take land from private parties for any reason, including to give to private developers, with the justification that the development's greater assessed value, and resulting increase in property tax revenue, fulfilled the "public interest" requirement. The
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Nail houses have received an unusual degree of coverage in the Chinese press. The Chongqing incident was initially called "coolest nail house in history" by a blogger, after which the incident was picked up by major media throughout China, including state-run newspapers, and became a national
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beginning in the late 1990s, private developers began building shopping malls, hotels, and other private developments in densely populated urban centers, which required displacing residents who lived on the land. Developers would typically offer relatively low compensation to the residents,
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officially owned all real estate, and could in theory dictate who was entitled to control any piece of property according to national interests. Private citizens, therefore, did not have a legal right to keep their property if the government decided they should leave (although in practice,
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who had planned to open a restaurant in the home's ground floor, granted interviews and frequent press releases to generate publicity. The owners turned down an offer of 3.5 million yuan (US $ 453,000), but eventually settled with the developers in 2007.
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A number of high-profile nail houses have received widespread attention in the Chinese press. In one case in 2007, one family among 280 others at the location of a six-story shopping mall under construction at the location of a former "snack street" in
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When eminent domain seizures do occur there are often disputes over the value of the property, and whether it should fully compensate the landowner for the holdout value of the land. A historical example of a San Francisco nail house
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received attention from media all over the world in 2006 when she refused an offer of $ 750,000, and then another that increased to a package of $ 1 million, assistance in finding a similar home in another location, and complimentary
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Province. The elderly couple had refused to sell the property for the price offered by the government since 2001. Eventually a major two-lane road to a new train station was constructed around the house. Pictures of the home went
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around a house owned by undertaker Nicolas Yung in the late 1870s, after Yung refused to sell his small property to Crocker, who was consolidating lots on which to build a mansion. More recent examples include
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neighborhood home. After several failures of negotiation with Ms. Macefield, builders opted to continue with construction, surrounding 3 sides of her property with 5 story concrete walls. She became coined a
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from screens early. Many commentators in China drew connections between nail house evictions and depictions in the film of forced relocation of indigenous populations by a large company. The
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stood at the corner at Louisiana and Capitol Streets. Due to Western Union's unwillingness to relocate as the rerouting of communication equipment was financially infeasible, developer
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in the early 1980s encountered a dilemma surrounding a unique holdout. At the construction site bordered by Louisiana, Capitol, Rusk, and Smith Streets, a communications hub for the
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Holdouts! Reference Files, Creator: Andrew Alpern Held in the Dept. of Drawings & Archives, Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University, New York City
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reflecting the pre-development value of their properties or the cost of obtaining alternative housing elsewhere. Should residents resist, or try to take advantage of their
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supported the couple rather than the developers. Later, however, the Chinese government forbade newspapers from reporting on the event. Another blogger, vegetable vendor
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on the Internet and were widely published by Chinese media. The property was demolished in December 2012 after the owners accepted a compensation offer worth $ 41,000.
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journey, the swamp he calls home becomes a symbol of resilience against societal pressures, illustrating that true happiness lies in embracing one’s unique identity.
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was paid between 10 and 20 million yuan (US $ 1.3 million to $ 2.7 million) for selling a seven-story building at the site of the future 439-meter (1,440 foot)
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debilitating age. She passed in 2008 at the age of 86 in her home per her wishes, and the house still stands today empty and surrounded by concrete walls and
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was obstructed by the Spiegelhalter brothers who owned and ran a jewellers at no. 81. The store building was completed around the jewellers shop.
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Shrek. Directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, performances by Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, and Cameron Diaz, DreamWorks Animation, 2001.
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he Emperor's New Groove. Directed by Mark Dindal, performances by David Spade, John Goodman, and Eartha Kitt, Walt Disney Pictures, 2000.
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reported that the decision was due to concerns that the film would trigger dissent over the country's nail house phenomenon.
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follows the quest of an ogre as he fights to keep his swamp from being occupied by Fairy Tale creatures displaced by
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to make a staircase to their house, and threatened to beat any authorities who attempted to evict him. His wife, a
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closure, remnants of the Western Union building were redeveloped and integrated into 700 Louisiana Street in 2018.
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depicts a family unwilling to accept compulsory purchase of their Melbourne home, which is near an airport runway.
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features a firehouse being menaced by an aggressive developer who wants to put a 130-story building in its area.
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although his site was blocked as well. Others defied the prohibition as well, including the Chinese edition of
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Wickhams Department Store, Mile End Road, Stepney, London, built around the Spiegelhalter jewellers shop
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In the People's Republic of China (PRC), during most of the Communist era, private ownership of
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features a real estate holdout who refuses to sell his property to Mesa Verde Bank, forcing
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of illegal land seizures by developers and corruption by complicit government officials.
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entitlements arose for various reasons). With a strengthening economy and the rise of
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Another nail house became notable after it ended up in the middle of a new road in
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from seizure by the government without "just compensation". Under the concept of
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passed its first modern private property law in March 2007 amid the
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who challenged the power of eminent domain in Portland, Oregon.
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The Goonies. Directed by Richard Donner, Warner Bros., 1985.
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sensation. Eighty-five percent of respondents to a poll on
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In the United States, private property is protected by the
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for the remainder of her senior years from developers of a
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One mile (1.6 km) north of Macy's Herald Square is
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Against the State: Politics and Social Protest in Japan
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that was planned to comprise the entire block of her
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Index

Holdout (architecture)

Million Dollar Corner
Macy's Herald Square
real estate development

Macy's
Macy's Herald Square
New York City
Million Dollar Corner
Herald Square
30 Rockefeller Center
John D. Rockefeller Jr.
construction of Rockefeller Center
Stepney
East End of London
Wickhams
Mile End Road
Houston
Texas
700 Louisiana Street
Western Union Company
Hines Interests
Narita International Airport
significant local protest
runway

Edith Macefield’s home
Edith Macefield
Seattle, Washington

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