Developer says Councilman Nowakowski didn’t reveal he worked for rival bidder in downtown land deal

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By Dustin Gardiner | The Arizona Republic

Real-estate developer Robert Lyles and his business partners wanted to transform a prime piece of land in downtown Phoenix into a bustling hub of apartments and condos, sidewalk cafes and shops. Before they submitted the bid to buy the city-owned property, Lyles said they shared their plans with City Councilman Michael Nowakowski to get his feedback as the area’s representative.

Five months later, Lyles said, something strange happened.

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