Few options remain for Sleiman Enterprises, city over Landing


Don’t hold your breath on the future of the Jacksonville Landing being hashed out anytime soon.

After Friday's abrupt notice by the city that it wanted Sleiman Enterprises to hand over the Jacksonville Landing — and Sleiman subsidiary Jacksonville Landing Investments’ “we’ll see you in court” response — indications are the entire issue will likely continue to drag on.

There are a few potential next steps, said First Coast real estate and legal experts: The city could file a lawsuit…

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