City weighing nearly $25M in TIF bonds for Stutz renovation, 16 Tech apartments

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8 thoughts on “City weighing nearly $25M in TIF bonds for Stutz renovation, 16 Tech apartments

  1. Does it make sense for the City to subsidize apartments at 16 Tech to the tune of $44,803 per apartment unit? Isn’t this a burgeoning area of redevelopment where market-rate residential development should be able to occur without subsidy? If not, at what point in time do we expect the private sector to start adding tax base without TIF subsidy?

    If the payoff to the City is the 15 apartments affordable to very-low income households, that subsidy would be $833,333 per unit. If the goal is housing affordable to very-low income households, it would seem that the City could get at least a 60-unit apartment building for $12.5 million.

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