And for Syracuse developer Bryan Bowers, who wanted to build a medical office building on the property, it’s a symbol of government overreach that he’s hoping the Supreme Court will correct.
When a regional health care provider announced plans to build a hospital in downtown Utica, New York, Bryan Bowers, a local developer, and his partner saw an opportunity. They purchased an ...
In the New York state case, developer Bryan Bowers bought a building in Utica — part of Oneida County — near a new hospital to rent as medical office space. But his business plan was ...
Mike Licata, left, and Bryan Bowers, his business partner, stand with plans for offices never built after their property was taken through eminent domain. (Institute for Justice) This week ...
When a regional health care provider announced plans to build a hospital in downtown Utica, New York, Bryan Bowers, a local developer, and his partner saw an opportunity. They purchased an ...
George Will /Washington Post When a regional health-care provider announced plans to build a hospital in downtown Utica, New York, Bryan Bowers, a local developer, and his partner saw an opportunity.