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The Redevelopment Authority is now considering legal steps against Feibush for his efforts.
FORBES: City Considers Legal Action Against Businessman Who Spent $20,000 To Clean Up 40 Tons Of Trash From Vacant Lot
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Feibush, a real-estate developer, owns a coffee shop next to the vacant lot.
FORBES: City Considers Legal Action Against Businessman Who Spent $20,000 To Clean Up 40 Tons Of Trash From Vacant Lot
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Nevertheless, the City has told Feibush that he needs to return the lot to the condition he found it in immediately.
FORBES: City Considers Legal Action Against Businessman Who Spent $20,000 To Clean Up 40 Tons Of Trash From Vacant Lot
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Ori Feibush had visited the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority four times, sent in seven letters, and volunteered to manage the clean-up of a lot neighboring his business, all to no avail.
FORBES: City Considers Legal Action Against Businessman Who Spent $20,000 To Clean Up 40 Tons Of Trash From Vacant Lot
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Feibush thinks the Authority is just jealous.
FORBES: City Considers Legal Action Against Businessman Who Spent $20,000 To Clean Up 40 Tons Of Trash From Vacant Lot
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But Feibush was not to be deterred.
FORBES: City Considers Legal Action Against Businessman Who Spent $20,000 To Clean Up 40 Tons Of Trash From Vacant Lot