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Redevelopment Commission approves 3-year personal property abatement for ResMed distribution project
Summary
The Greenwood Redevelopment Commission approved a resolution authorizing property tax deductions tied to a proposed ResMed distribution center, accepting a three-year personal property abatement for a project the company estimates at $22,800,000.
The Greenwood Redevelopment Commission voted to approve Resolution 2025-03, authorizing application for property tax deductions related to a proposed ResMed distribution center in Greenwood. The action followed a company presentation and a roll-call vote that was recorded as 4-0 in favor.
ResMed representative Jessica Coleman, identified herself as the program director for the project and told commissioners the company seeks a three-year personal property abatement for a $22,800,000 project at an existing 446,000-square-foot building. "I'm Jessica Coleman. I'll be taking you over the ResMed overview. I am the program director for this project," Coleman said during the presentation.
The nut graf: the commission’s vote advances a local tax-abatement request tied to ResMed’s plan for a major North American distribution presence in Greenwood;…
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