Condo owners affected by the M’s Pub fire are hoping to get a property tax incentive to help restore the historic building. 420 Condominium Association Inc., which is representing the owners of 12 residential units whose windows face Howard Street, is asking for nearly $700,000 in tax-increment financing, or TIF. The incentive is needed because insurance money fell “considerably short” of what the owners need to reconstruct the units, according to documents filed with the city. Read the article………………
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