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Similar to the question posed about the WooSox paying real estate taxes on the ball park, the same question should be made for Madison paying real estate taxes on the garage they are leasing for up to 99 years except in the LDA there is a section that excludes Madison from paying real estate taxes.
Can the WRA, or the City (LDA signed by Augustus I assume because of the taxes) do this?
How do I get a deal
like this where the City builds me a ball park or a garage, leases it to
me for what appears to be below market rent AND exempts it from paying
taxes.
Someone smarter than me needs to really read thru this LDA and the leases because there is probably more than just this buried in them.
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The LDA excludes Madison from paying real estate taxes on the garage being leased. How can the City exclude someone from paying taxes? The lease terms of $178,000.00 per year on a 340 space garage seems low as well.
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Zero taxes! The ultimate TIF !
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One last thought regarding the garage. Fletcher/Russo/Obrien spent millions of dollars to acquire property to support parking needs in the Canal District and pay taxes on the properties. The City builds a garage and will lease it to Madison who will not pay taxes Does this seem legal/logical or right?
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To add insult to injury, and if my calculations are correct, Madison bought 15.11 acres from Wyman Gordon for $6,100,000 or $403,706.15 per acre.
Fletcher/Russo/Obrien bought 2.73 acres for $2,970,000 or $1,087,912.00 per acre to ensure they had parking (they also could be a speculative land purchase) for the Canal District since the parking they had on the North side of Madison St (the vacant Madison lots) was going to have a ball park built on it. Now they are paying real estate taxes on their lots and Madison is not paying real estate taxes on the garage being leased.
Again I ask is this logical/legal or equitable?
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Shrewsbury Street is notorious for a lack of parking, but it still thrives (the valet helps). I'd like to see some data from restaurant and bars owners that they are losing business due to a lack of parking. I suspect it's not as big of a problem as you say.