Disney Ends Its Fight With DeSantis Over Resort Development
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In a stunning turn, the Walt Disney Company has dropped its fight against Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida for control over $17 billion in planned development at the Disney World theme park complex near Orlando.
Disneys capitulation followed a legal setback. In January, a federal judge threw out a Disney lawsuit claiming that Mr. DeSantis and his allies had violated the First Amendment by taking over a special tax district that encompasses the companys 25,000-acre Florida resort, which employs roughly 75,000 people.
As part of a settlement announced on Wednesday, Disney agreed to pause an appeal of that ruling but not drop it entirely while negotiating a new comprehensive growth plan with tax district officials. Disney also agreed to stop fighting the tax district in state court, with both sides choosing to move forward in a spirit of cooperation, according to the six-page settlement.
We are pleased to put an end to all litigation pending in state court in Florida, Jeff Vahle, president of Walt Disney World, said in a statement. He added that the agreement opens a new chapter of constructive engagement and would allow the company to continue to invest in the resort. As part of the settlement, the district agreed not to prohibit or impede long-term environmental permits granted to Disney.
Mr. DeSantis celebrated the settlement, saying the state has been vindicated on all of its actions.