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With $100 million in much-anticipated tax credits set to evaporate on June 30, lawmakers are exploring ways to preserve the incentives for challenging real estate deals. The Ohio Development Services Agency recently released draft rules for the new transformational mixed-use development tax credit program. ....
State rescinds historic tax credits for Ohio Bell Building redevelopment in downtown Cleveland Michelle Jarboe/Crain s Cleveland Business An out-of-state developer that hoped to remake much of the Ohio Bell Building in downtown Cleveland s Gateway District as a hotel recently lost state tax credits for the preservation project. The 22-story building is owned by AT&T. The state has revoked a $4.2 million historic tax credit award for the Ohio Bell Building in downtown Cleveland, where a planned hotel conversion stalled out last year. In a letter dated Feb. 19, the Ohio Development Services Agency notified Todd Interests that it had rescinded the award after the Dallas-based real estate company failed to show progress. The highly sought-after credits, which the state doesn t pay out until projects are complete, will go back into a pool for future preservation-minded applicants. ....
Catherine Porter, The New York Times Published: 22 Feb 2021 01:55 AM BdST Updated: 22 Feb 2021 01:55 AM BdST An Air Canada employee prepares to take a COVID-19 test at the Toronto airport in Jan. 22, 2021. A consortium of some of Canada’s largest companies, representing 350,000 employees nationwide, has launched a rapid testing program aimed at reopening their economy. (Tara Walton/The New York Times) Anita Quidangen, right, and other health care workers at the Rekai Centres in Toronto, after receiving their vaccines, on Dec. 14, 2020. As nursing home employees received the first vaccinations on Monday, memories of the pandemic’s first wave left some overwhelmed with emotion. (Brett Gundlock/The New York Times) ....