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  • Xanadu's developers paid the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority an initial $160 million as part of a ground-lease agreement.

    Tough Slog Ahead for Xanadu Creditors 2010

  • The developers last week postponed Xanadu's opening from this August, explaining that an affiliate of defunct lender Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. has refused to provide its $200 million share of Xanadu's construction loans.

    Developers Scale Back Luxury Projects as Economy Shifts 2009

  • Xanadu's developers are promising potential sponsors that they will get their ads in front of 50 million visitors annually.

    Pepsi Shows Its Colors 2008

  • More recently, according to a person familiar with the matter, Xanadu's architects at the Rockwell Group have stopped returning the developer's calls and may remove their name from the structure, citing aesthetic concerns.

    Is The Mall Dead? 2008

  • Telling her to stay away is just going to want to make her go granted, that could be Xanadu's intention.

    Week 52: Outside Time Without Extension Douglas Wolk 2007

  • Xanadu's only significant economic asset is tourism, its most famous attractions the Pleasure Dome and the amators.

    Concordance A Terran Empire concordance Ann Wilson

  • Meadowlands location isn't scenic - it's surrounded by weedy wetlands, decrepit factories, shipping containers and railroads - and Xanadu's developers spent $2 billion on what seems like the most hideous spot on the lot.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

  • Xanadu's location, amid the confluence of some of the country's most congested road arteries, should also help.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

  • Xanadu's president insists the mall is the real deal.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

  • What's worse, according to Xanadu's detractors, is that the mall will offer discretionary amenities at a time when consumers are in survival mode.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

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