Court Blocks State Building Sale Pending Appeal

Last week, a state court judge said the sale of state buildings could proceed as scheduled.  

Today, however, that sale has been postponed as the California Court of Appeal, Sixth Appellate District, has issued an Order staying the sale of eleven state-owned office complexes to a private investment consortium — California First.  The Court of Appeal has invited the parties to submit briefs prior to the end of the year.  Today’s order means that the Schwarzenegger Administration can no longer move forward with the sale of the properties, which was slated to close on December 15, 2010.

Looks like the sale of the state buildings is just one more ball that landed in Jerry Brown’s court.  We’ll see what he does with it.

2 thoughts on “Court Blocks State Building Sale Pending Appeal”

  1. It seems to me that if you’re going to sell state properties

    (shich you shouldn’t)  

    You should at least have bidding for those buildings

    Did they just give the exclusive offer to some Sacramento insiders ?

    Were they ‘Friends of Arnold’ ?

    Why was ther no Open bidding for these properties ?

    Time to HALT the give away scam and let Jerry Brown balance the budget responsibly

    Clearly, Gonad the Barbarian can’t

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