Land Legacy
Common Sense Convervation
Today Land Legacy filed a lawsuit against the owners of land in Osage County for violating an easement that prohibits the development of the Google Data Center planned for Sand Springs. In 2013 the Ringle family signed a contract with our company to protect the land from industrial development then hid this information from the developers and the city.
This lawsuit is exactly what my employer, Land Legacy, does. We identify undeveloped land and offer landowners substantial tax deductions to agree to keep the land as untouched as possible. We are not anti-builders but believe this is beautiful land in Osage Hills, and we are going to court to protect it. This is not the place to build a massive 3.5 million square foot building.
08/09/2022
Thank you Rik Clement for the drone picture of the park in downtown Tulsa that Land Legacy built.
03/31/2021
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822 E 6th Street
Tulsa, OK
74120
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| Wednesday | 8am - 4pm |
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