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Interesting article from Cronkite News about Roosevelt Row, walkability, and the continuing debate over ground floor retail:
http://cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2016/0...nt-walkability |
http://azbigmedia.com/azre-magazine/...lkable-streets
This is news to me...I thought Illuminate and Linear had a retail space on their respective ground floors but I guess not.... |
I talked to a friend over the weekend about the tax increase around Roosevelt, he told me if they had passed the BID his tax would have doubled to $26,000 per year. This puts it in plain simple terms why some people were so against it.
Also the studios proposed for 2nd and mckinley may soon have an injunction filed against it. |
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Are you kidding me....most of these small businesses around Roosevelt probably don't have 26K just lying around per year for additional taxes. I'd rather that money go towards improvements to their respected properties or increasing employee wages than having some useless guy in an orange shirt walking with an empty smile....
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2. That's not really a safe assumption. There are plenty of ways that a business can absorb additional taxes. For example, the business could be very profitable (in spite of it being small). There could be some mechanism that would allow the business to legally pass the tax burden onto their customer. Or there could be price elasticity that would allow them to financially pass the tax burden onto their customers (essentially by raising prices roughly proportionate to the amount of the business's additional tax). And come on - we're talking about $1,083 per month. That's really not that much. Also keep in mind that this tax would have affected all businesses in Roosevelt Row. Therefore - it's not like the friend's business would be at a competitive disadvantage compared to its neighbors. I'm not taking a position on the BID one way or another. I'm just pointing out that you can't boldly assert an opinion based on assumptions when the assumptions have few, if any facts to back them up. |
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biggus diggus - what studios are you referring to on 2nd? Was it the RFP'ed parcel that MetroWest won? |
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There are numerous different types of taxes - sales and use tax, income taxes (state and federal), employer taxes, etc. What we're talking about would only be an increase in one type of tax (property taxes). Moreover, taxpayers receive income tax deductions for other types of taxes paid. Therefore, if your property taxes increase, your income taxes decrease. Thus, a doubling of property taxes would in no way "double his or her tax burden." It would only be one small element of a much bigger picture. It's disingenuous to make arguments about tax policy (or anything, for that matter) without considering all the facts, nuances, and the overall big picture. |
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biggus diggus, any more info on whether this is happening, and what the grounds for seeking an injunction would be? |
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But while on the subject, during one of the RAA meetings to discuss Circles, it was brought up that MetroWest was also seeking a GPLET for the proposed project at 2nd Ave and McKinley. Maybe this is why we have seen no updates there? I still don't know what's going on with their other project, McKinley Row (4th Ave n McKinley) |
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