Cincinnati City Council approves incentives for Eagle Realty's pricey apartments
Cincinnati City Council approves incentives for Eagle Realty's pricey apartments
Cincinnati City Council unanimously approved a property tax incentive for Eagle Realty's $19.5 million downtown apartment project.
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Cincinnati City Council unanimously approved a property tax incentive for Eagle Realty's $19.5 million downtown apartment project.
Cincinnati City Council unanimously approved a property tax incentive for Eagle Realty's $19.5 million downtown apartment project.
Cleveland’s tax abatement policy has long allowed developers and homeowners to defer for 15 years any increased property taxes they’d otherwise have to pay as a result of new construction or the remodeling of existing homes.
Cleveland’s tax abatement policy has long allowed developers and homeowners to defer for 15 years any increased property taxes they’d otherwise have to pay as a result of new construction or the remodeling of existing homes.
The development includes 362 apartments, two 5,600-square-foot restaurants and a 3,300-square-foot retail commercial space.
The development includes 362 apartments, two 5,600-square-foot restaurants and a 3,300-square-foot retail commercial space.
The Wichita City Council approved a program Tuesday that aims to help — even if just marginally — with the area's housing availability and pricing challenges.
The Wichita City Council approved a program Tuesday that aims to help — even if just marginally — with the area's housing availability and pricing challenges.
The Wilmington City Council approved the budget, which cut the proposed property tax increases. Residents will see a 6% property tax increase and a 5% water/sewer rate hike. The City Council has created a property tax increase that will raise $2.6 million per year. The extra money will go to the sewer fund, and this increase is based on an average use of 4,000 gallons per month. The Wilmington City Council officials voted to cut 15 positions, including the 7 vacancies in the Police Depa...
The Wilmington City Council approved the budget, which cut the proposed property tax increases. Residents will see a 6% property tax increase and a 5% water/sewer rate hike. The City Council has created a property tax increase that will raise $2.6 million per year. The extra money will go to the sewer fund, and this increase is based on an average use of 4,000 gallons per month. The Wilmington City Council officials voted to cut 15 positions, including the 7 vacancies in the Police Depa...
Gardner's 2003 annexation of about 157 acres continues to bear fruit with a multifamily development that will deliver 32 townhomes and 574 one- and two-bedroom apartments.
Gardner's 2003 annexation of about 157 acres continues to bear fruit with a multifamily development that will deliver 32 townhomes and 574 one- and two-bedroom apartments.
The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority Wednesday approved financing measures and other public assistance for three major Greater Cincinnati real estate projects that will bring an estimated $365 million in private investment to the city.
The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority Wednesday approved financing measures and other public assistance for three major Greater Cincinnati real estate projects that will bring an estimated $365 million in private investment to the city.
L.A. City Council has approved a $150-million spending plan for funds raised by Measure ULA, putting money toward rental assistance, tenant protection and other housing crisis initiatives.
L.A. City Council has approved a $150-million spending plan for funds raised by Measure ULA, putting money toward rental assistance, tenant protection and other housing crisis initiatives.
The bill was introduced at the request of stakeholders, for whom a notarization requirement would have imposed a burdensome cost, according to an announcement from the council.
The bill was introduced at the request of stakeholders, for whom a notarization requirement would have imposed a burdensome cost, according to an announcement from the council.
Fort Worth’s fast-growing economy and ample land have led to a booming population and expansion north of the city.
Fort Worth’s fast-growing economy and ample land have led to a booming population and expansion north of the city.