Federal judge denies city's motion to dismiss Latitude Five25 owner's bankruptcy case

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Federal judge denies city's motion to dismiss Latitude Five25 owner's bankruptcy filings

A federal judge in New Jersey denied the city of Columbus' motion Friday to dismiss bankruptcy case by the owners of the beleaguered Latitude Five25 property on the Near East Side.

"We know displaced residents and their families are continuing to be impacted and we will do everything possible to address the concerns of the community," the statement said.'Completely preventable': Judge holds Latitude Five25 owners in contempt, sets $4.3M fine Klein said the city planned to meet with Paxe Latitude to flesh out details and he remains hopeful for a final settlement.

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