Following the publication of the Woodhead Commission report in 1938, the plan for partition was declared unimplementable.
By January 1989, when the plan was declared effective, 20 percent of the apartments had been sold.
Development never came to be, and the plan was declared void in favor of the newer plan for Whitford Hill (1974).
Over one hundred plans were declared over all.
But he said the plan was declared "dead on arrival" by the State Legislature, which was concerned about raising the income tax.
Donald Trump's plan to build a new neighborhood on the Upper West Side was declared ready for public review.
This board member bought his apartments from the sponsor 16 years ago shortly after the plan was declared effective.
After 7 years, the plan was declared ended on March 6, 1996.
Earlier plans to build a tunnel were declared too risky and too expensive.
Under 1986 tax law changes, sponsors are no longer obligated to dispose of unsold shares three years after a cooperative plan is declared effective.