City rejects Trump, other Camelback high-rises
22nd Dec 2005, 17:12 GMT
The Phoenix City Council yielded to pressure from residents Wednesday and reversed its decision to allow more high-rises in the Camelback Corridor. The action effectively kills several projects, most notably the $200 million condominium/hotel development proposed by Donald Trump.{v} Trump pulls out of Camelback Corridor
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