A dozen businesses are said to remain in the woodsy 25-year-oldshopping center. Most have agreed to move out in the next 10 to 20days, and port lawyers filed action earlier this week in AlamedaCounty Municipal Court against three who have not.

In negotiations for months with village merchants regardingcompensation and relocation, the Port says demolition is scheduledwithin three months, and a groundbreaking is scheduled for nextsummer.

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