URBAN RENEWAL & COM. DEVELOP. AGENCY v. FLEDDERMAN


419 S.W.2d 741 (1967)

URBAN RENEWAL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF LOUISVILLE, Appellant, v. Harry W. FLEDDERMAN, d/b/a Little Liquor Store, and Carrie Davis Fledderman, his wife, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

October 6, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert W. Zollinger and Dennis J. Haugh, Louisville, for appellant.

Henry V. B. Denzer and Henry A. Triplett, Hogan, Taylor, Denzer & Bennett, Louisville, for appellees.


CULLEN, Commissioner.

In condemnation proceedings instituted by the Urban Renewal and Community Development Agency of Louisville the jury awarded the landowner, Harry Fledderman, $38,000 as damages for the taking in toto of a lot with two connected store buildings on it at the corner of First and Jefferson Streets in Louisville. Judgment was entered accordingly. The agency has appealed, asserting several grounds of error.

The first contention is that the trial...

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