May 6, 2025 - 05:49
A looming deadline is causing significant concern for a granite business in San Jose as it races to relocate its inventory. With Thursday morning fast approaching, any materials remaining in the yard will be deemed "abandoned" and will automatically transfer ownership to the Valley Transportation Authority (VTA). This situation poses a potential financial disaster, as the stockpile of granite could be valued in the millions of dollars.
The company is under immense pressure to clear its yard, as the implications of losing their inventory are severe. Employees are working tirelessly to ensure that as much product as possible is moved before the deadline. The VTA's takeover has created a sense of urgency, leading to frantic efforts to safeguard the business's assets.
As the deadline draws near, the fate of the granite business hangs in the balance, highlighting the challenges faced by companies operating in areas affected by urban development and infrastructure changes.
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