The Columbus City Council narrowly approved a tax incentive for $2.9 million in renovations for a downtown doctor’s office, over the protests of the mayor and Bartholomew County Commissioners.
The council voted 4-1 Tuesday to approve a three-year tax abatement for Tipton Park Offices, owners of the former Goodyear Columbus Tire store at 123 Washington St. The renovations will be made so that Franciscan St. Francis Health can open a primary care doctor’s office at the building, just off the Second Street Bridge.
To pass, the measure needed a majority of the seven-member City Council to vote in favor. Two members recused themselves, and council member Aaron Hankins opposed the resolution.
http://www.therepublic.com/view/local_story/City-OKs-doctor-s-offices-abat_1361332449
The developers of a proposed $11 million downtown apartment complex are asking the city of Columbus to forgo 20 years’ worth of property taxes to help make their vision a reality.
Columbus-based Sprague Co. on Monday asked the Columbus Redevelopment Commission to:
- Fund a bond of up to $2.5 million to cover part of the construction costs, similar to that given to Buckingham Cos. for construction of The Cole apartments.
- Pay for about $150,000 in sidewalk and street repairs.
http://www.therepublic.com/view/local_story/Apartment-developer-seeks-majo_1361332477
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