The freeze would keep taxes at the 2013 level for X amount of years,even on rehabbed parts that would have had a tax increase after completion.

The information about adding the upper floors is amazing when considering the original structure was designed to carry X amount of weight,that is a lot more weight added to the original foundation.

You have to wonder,at the time it was pushing the envelope with construction so they overbuilt to compensate,if they had applied today’s technology and bookkeeping of useing the smallest amount of material possible if it would have been still standing.

8 or 9 years ago it still had good bones over large parts of it but now it looks like it has been even a harsher time frame.

That is one property that you can say it has been to hell and then some,kinda sad really.

They reported 5 million in brownfield credits,but the old report from the state showed little contamination or similar of properties of that nature.

The worst listed was piles of tires and a couple of dumped transformers.No actual ground contamination.