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Re: $14.2M dispute between Jersey City, developers lands in court
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I guess you didn't read the article... the buildings are already built, and have been in business for a decade. They are arguing over how much tax is owed every year. The builder had reached an agreement with the city in which a fixed yearly payment was set, but the city now wants to see that figure increased periodically every year. While I think the city may have reached a bad deal back in 2010, an agreement is an agreement. This reeks of politics as usual, and that's a shame.
Posted on: 2016/9/27 12:34
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Re: $14.2M dispute between Jersey City, developers lands in court
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If they want to build screw them. Jersey City does not need to entice them.
Posted on: 2016/9/27 12:20
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$14.2M dispute between Jersey City, developers lands in court
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By Terrence T. McDonald | The Jersey Journal
Email the author | Follow on Twitter on September 26, 2016 at 3:56 PM, updated September 26, 2016 at 4:07 PM The developers behind two Waterfront buildings are suing Jersey City over $14.2 million in tax hikes the developers allege the city is improperly charging them. The dispute revolves around two buildings that are part of Mack-Cali's Harborside: Plaza 5, at 185 Hudson St., and Plaza 4A, at 135 Greene St. The developers, subsidiaries of Mack-Cali, allege the city is forcing them to pay more in payments-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT) than the developers agreed to pay as part of a 2010 agreement. (Fun fact: The developers' attorney is Richard Rudin of Weiner Lesniak, the firm of state Sen. Raymond Lesniak, D-Union) More - Interesting Article
Posted on: 2016/9/26 20:18
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