Las Vegas Landowner Prohibited From Developing Property Due To Airspace Restrictions Imposed By County To Pocket $15M In Lawsuit Settlement
- A Las Vegas family that missed out on a chance to develop land near McCarran International Airport and blamed airspace restrictions will receive nearly $15 million from Clark County, an attorney for the family said Tuesday. The money represents the outcome of a lawsuit filed 16 years ago by the Heers family, former owners of Vacation Village.
- The family lost the property to foreclosure -- and their dream to redevelop it with three seven-story hotel towers -- after airspace restrictions were imposed on the land to accommodate jet traffic on a proposed runway at McCarran. The lawsuit asserted that the airspace restrictions amounted to a taking of the property, which would require the county to pay compensation.
For more, see Family awarded $15 million after bitter airspace fight.
See also, the Las Vegas Sun: Family settles over taking of airspace by McCarran.
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