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American Dream Mall Owes NJ Town $8 Million, Lawsuit Says
- East Rutherford says mall owes tax-like payments, sewer bill
- American Dream has struggled in the wake of the pandemic
The American Dream mall located in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Photographer: Kena Betancur/AFP/Getty Images
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A New Jersey town sued the American Dream mall and entertainment complex over its refusal to make about $7.5 million in property tax-like payments and $400,000 for sewer service.
American Dream’s owner Triple Five Group agreed to make the payments in lieu of real estate taxes to the borough of East Rutherford on land surrounding the mall in exchange for rights to build a hotel, minor league baseball stadium and offices. The payments to East Rutherford, home to the $5 billion project, were supposed to commence once the mall opened to the public, according to a March 3 complaint filed by the town in Superior Court of New Jersey.