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Agency wants Navy to cut price on land

Original deal was for $43.6 million

Kevin Chase, vice president of LNR Property Corp., with a video presentation of SouthField, planned for the former naval air base. Kevin Chase, vice president of LNR Property Corp., with a video presentation of SouthField, planned for the former naval air base. (John Tlumacki/ Globe Staff/ File 2008)
By Casey Ross
Globe Staff / June 16, 2009

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The cash-strapped agency overseeing redevelopment of the South Weymouth Naval Air Station wants the US Navy to cut its sale price on 900 acres of land so it can afford to proceed with one of the state's largest building projects. (Full article: 666 words)

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