MANISTEE TOWN CENTER v. CITY OF GLENDALE

No. 99-16328.

227 F.3d 1090 (2000)

MANISTEE TOWN CENTER, an Arizona Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CITY OF GLENDALE, a municipal corporation; Elaine Scruggs, in her official and individual capacity (wife); Lawrence Scruggs, husband; David Goulet, in his individual and official capacity (husband); Mary Goulet, wife, aka: Jane Doe Goulet; Tom Eggleston, in his official and individual capacity; Jane Doe Eggleston, wife; Marty Vanacour, in his individual and official capacity (husband); Jane Doe Vanacour, wife, Defendants-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Filed September 11, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dennis I. Wilenchik, Wilenchik & Bartness, P.C., Phoenix, Arizona, for the plaintiff-appellant.

Andrew M. Federhar, Fennemore Craig, P.C., Phoenix, Arizona, for the defendants-appellees.

Before: CANBY, REINHARDT, and FERNANDEZ, Circuit Judges.


CANBY, Circuit Judge:

This appeal arises from a dispute between the owner of a shopping center and the local city government over the most appropriate uses to be made of the center. Manistee Town Center, the owner of a shopping center in Glendale, Arizona, appeals from the district court's dismissal of Manistee's federal claims against the City of Glendale and four of its officials. Manistee brought this action after the City and several of its officials lobbied Maricopa...

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