The final 20 pieces of property in the Delray area have been acquired for the Gordie Howe Bridge project.
The remaining properties had been owned by the Detroit International Bridge company.
Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Robert Colombo Junior dismissed attempts by the Maroun family owned company to block the Michigan Department of Transportation.
MDOT is the agency that's expropriating the land in order for the bridge to be built.
Andy Doctoroff, a lawyer in Governor Rick Snyder's office who has been the point person overseeing Michigan's participation in the project, said MDOT will soon have all 636 pieces of land needed
Ambassador Bridge Company President Dan Stamper issued a statement that the ruling will be appealed.
It's now up to the Michigan Court of Appeals to determine if it will allow a bridge company appeal to go forward.