The city of Wilsonville, Ore., has rejected Home Depot’s application to move into a former electronics store, accusing the retailer of bribery and intimidation. Home Depot in turn alleges the city’s decision did not comply with its own regulations and state law. It will appeal to the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals and seek an enforcement order with the state’s Land Conservation and Development Commission.
Oregon municipality denies Home Depot’s desired location
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