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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The City of Milwaukee will not take over the former Northridge Mall after a judge rejected the city s request on Friday.It comes as the owners of the dilapidated property appeal a 2019 city order to tear the building down. The mall has stood vacant since 2003. Last month, Milwaukee developer Phoenix Investors offere stanley cup d to purchase the property from the owners, U.S. Black Spruce Enterprise Group Inc., and convert it into industrial space. The offer expires in May. According to our partners at the Milwaukee Business Journal, city attorneys oppose the sale to be renovated rather than razed.BizJournal reports that plans to sell or be razed depend on if the city s demolition order survives U.S. Black Spruce s appeal, which would overturn Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge William Sosnays October approval of the demolition order.During Friday s hearing, U.S. Black Spruce principal Li Yang said the Chinese investment group acquired the mall for $6 million in 2008 for ethanol production. BizJo stanley tumbler urnal reports another principal of the group, stanley cup  president Jun Lian, owns ethanol companies in Asia and had the intent of converting the abandoned mall to industrial space to process corn grown in the Midwest for his ethanol businesses. Judge Sosnay on Thursday approved a $261,532 judgment to be paid to the city. According to BizJournal, the judgment is due to the daily fines against U.S. Black Spruce as well as the city s cost of providing police and fire protection for the property. T Mxxe 2 dead after bus carrying high school students veers off NY highway
 American Airlines announced they will furlough or layoff about 19,000 employees in October, as they struggle with lower passenger rates during the coronavirus pandemic. Flight attendants will bear the heaviest cuts, with 8,100 losing their jobs.The airline originally warned that 25,000 flight attendants, pilots and frontli stanley cup ne workers could be at risk of furloughs. Tuesdays announcement comes after about 23,000 employees took early retirement or voluntary leave, according to the Dallas Morning News.The furloughs come a week after American announced they would be cutting service to 15 markets  as a res stanley mug ult of low demand and the expiration of the air service requirements associated with the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security  CARES  Act. U.S. air travel has recovered slightly since April but remains down 70% from a ye stanley botella ar ago, and carriers say they need fewer workers.In March, passenger airlines got $25 billion from the government to save jobs for six months, but that money and a ban on furloughs both expire Oct. 1.