Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Developers cash in on tax breaks in vogue neighborhoods
In just the past three years, for-profit apartment developers, often building in vogue neighborhoods, have received nearly $100 million in tax breaks. That isn’t what the city intended when it created the program in 1998 to encourage new apartments in the city’s poorest neighborhoods.
Read the original post on The Seattle Times: Real Estate
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