Now the state can 'buy it back' and use it for things that were illegal beforehand. There is an old neighborhood in Orlando that gets all sorts of historical revisionism about it. Really, investors ran out of space to make skyscrapers for no one and want to tear down these neighborhoods. The owners don't want to give it up, so the investors want the government to step in and buy out the land by force.
Now the state can 'buy it back' and use it for things that were illegal beforehand. There is an old neighborhood in Orlando that gets all sorts of historical revisionism about it. Really, investors ran out of space to make skyscrapers for no one and want to tear down these neighborhoods. The owners don't want to give it up, so the investors want the government to step in and buy out the land by force.
Yeah, that's a good point.