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Joliet council adopts River Edge redevelopment zone to unlock preservation and sales-tax incentives
Summary
The City of Joliet adopted an ordinance Nov. 4 creating a River Edge Redevelopment Zone that staff and proponents say will open historic-preservation tax credits and sales-tax rebates to spur downtown investment; staff will submit the application to the state for certification.
The City of Joliet council voted Nov. 4 to designate a River Edge Redevelopment Zone, a state-level incentive area officials say will make historic-preservation tax credits and material-sales tax rebates more accessible to developers.
City staff described the designation as a tool to “revitalize historic and underutilized vacant properties” and said the proposed map covers roughly 11 of the 12 square miles allowed under the statute. Staff said the program requires a minimum of 100 acres of environmentally challenged land within 1,500…
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