Polk Bros., Inc. v. Forest City Enterprises, Inc.

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 1985-11-26

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EASTERBROOK, Circuit Judge. In 1972 Polk Bros., which owned some land in Burbank, Illinois, discussed with Forest City Enterprises the possibility of building a store large enough for both firms. Polk sells appliances and home furnishings; Forest City sells building materials, lumber, tools, and related products. Both have substantial chains of stores. They reached an agreement.…

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