The Detroit City Council on Tuesday approved the 10-year abatement for the Hudson's site development at Woodward and East Grand River avenues on a 5-4 vote.
The Detroit City Council will again not vote on the $60.3 million tax break requested for Dan Gilbert's development on the former J.L. Hudson's department store site.
From Crain's Detroit Business: There has been pushback against the tax break, the framework for which was set in 2017. Some residents and council members have questioned why Gilbert, worth some $17 billion or more, should receive the incentive.