Developer sues D.C. over stadium parking proposal
14th Nov 2006, 01:27 GMT
Developer Herb Miller says he had two choices: He could walk away from the $6 million he'd sunk into an all-but-dead deal to build a $300 million housing, retail and parking complex at the new baseball stadium or he could go to court.
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