Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Evanston aldermen approved a new tax-increment financing district that runs along Chicago Avenue from Dempster to Oakton streets by a 7-2 vote Monday night.
City council members voted 7-2 Monday to approve creation of a $25 million tax-increment financing (TIF) district centered at the intersection of Chicago Avenue and Main Street. Ald. Don Wilson (4th ward) and Ald. Coleen Burrus (9th ward) cast the dissenting votes against the TIF district, which runs along Chicago Avenue between Dempster and Oakton streets and stretches out across Main Street between Sherman and Hinman avenues. Presenting the enabling ordinances to council members, city manager Wally Bobkiewicz described the Chicago-Main TIF as an investment in the city’s future that would leverage existing assets. Those include a $1 million state grant to fund development of ultra high-speed internet service along the Chicago Avenue …
Monday, November 26, 2012
In our “Empty in Evanston” series, Patch looks at vacant properties around town. Today, we focus on the southeast corner of Chicago and Main, where city officials are proposing a new TIF district.
City officials recently held the first public hearing for a proposed tax-increment financing (TIF) district at Chicago Avenue and Main Street. The district was created in part to spur development on the vacant plot of land at the southeast corner of the intersection, where a developer plans to construct a mixed-use office and residential building. As proposed, the TIF district incorporates a stretch of Chicago Avenue from Dempster to Oakton street, as well as parts of Main Street east and west of the intersection with Chicago. Just south of the district is the new, 214-unit luxury apartment complex going up at 737 Chicago Ave. According to city documents, officials have proposed a budget of $25 million over 23 years for the TIF district…
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Thursday, July 19, 2012
As a whole, Evanston’s TIF districts brought in $7.1 million in 2011, down from $8.1 million in 2010.
The city of Evanston shuttled more of its tax revenue through tax-increment financing districts than the vast majority of suburban Cook County municipalities that employed the tool in 2011. Among the 94 municipalities that had tax-increment financing (TIF) districts in place last year, Evanston brought in more money through its TIF districts than all but six municipalities. Designed to generate money for economic development in a particular area, the tool allows local governments to reinvest all new tax dollars in a certain district for up to 23 years. TIF districts in Evanston—as is true throughout the county—aren’t performing as well as they have in the past, however. TIF revenue declined by 7.7 percent countywide, from $298 million …
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Aldermen approved enabling legislation for a tax-increment financing district at the Evanston Plaza shopping center during Monday night’s council meeting.
Despite opposition from some aldermen, Evanston’s city council approved creation of a new tax-increment financing district at the southwest corner of Dempster Street and Dodge Avenue. A vote on Monday night followed weeks of discussion, during which Ald. Delores Holmes (5th ward) asked for more information about the lease of anchor tenant Dominick’s and aldermen Don Wilson (4th ward) and Coleen Burrus (9th) both expressed doubts. With Burrus absent from the meeting, the council voted 6-2 on three ordinances necessary to create the TIF district. Aldermen voted 5-3 on a resolution to allow City Manager Wally Bobkiewicz to negotiate up to $2 million in initial funding to the shopping center’s new owner, Bonnie Management. “This area of town…
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Thursday, June 14, 2012
Evanston aldermen recently approved a motion that allows the city to purchase or acquire through condemnation an 11,000-square-foot property at Church and Darrow, the former site of a gas station.
The city is currently looking into the purchase of 1801-05 Church St., the former site of a gas station at Church Street and Darrow Avenue. So we're wondering, what would you like to see move into the empty space? Share your opinion in the comments section below. Aldermen recently voted to give the city manager authority to negotiate for acquisition of the 11,000-square-foot property, whether as a purchase or through condemnation and eminent domain. Funds for the acquisition would come from the West Evanston tax-increment financing district, according to economic development coordinator Paul Zalmezak. Earlier: City May Acquire Former Gas Station Site at Church and Darrow The city plans to combine the property with another site it already …
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Evanston aldermen approved a motion authorizing the city manager to negotiate with the owner of 1801-05 Church Street, an 11,000 square foot vacant lot at the northwest corner of the intersection.
The city of Evanston may soon become the owner of an 11,000-square-foot lot at the intersection of Church Street and Darrow Avenue, the site of a former gas station. At Monday’s city council meeting, aldermen voted 7-1 in favor of a motion that gives the city manager authority to negotiate for acquisition of the property, whether as a purchase or through condemnation and eminent domain. Funds for the acquisition would come from the West Evanston tax-increment financing district, according to economic development coordinator Paul Zalmezak. Ninth ward alderman Coleen Burrus, who cast the no vote, said she opposed the matter because the site is in need of environmental remediation. Four underground storage tanks remain on the property, …
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The city will meet with the anchor tenant of the shopping center at the southwest corner of Dempster and Dodge before aldermen vote on a tax-increment financing district proposed for the site.
Evanston aldermen delayed a final vote Monday night on a tax-increment financing (TIF) district proposed for Evanston Plaza so that the city could first meet with anchor tenant Dominick’s. By a 5-3 vote, aldermen tabled discussion of the TIF district, which is expected to generate $20 million over 23 years that would be used to rehaul the shopping center at the southwest corner of Dempster and Dodge. Fifth ward alderman Delores Holmes suggested that before the city could move forward with creation of the TIF district, they ought to know what was in Dominick’s lease agreement with the owners of the shopping center. She said she hoped to see a bowling alley or Dave and Buster’s type establishment move in, to draw families and traffic, but …
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Monday, June 11, 2012
Evanston aldermen are expected to discuss proposed tax increment-financing (TIF) districts at Dempster Street and Dodge Avenue and at Chicago Avenue and Main Street during Monday night's city council meeting.
A proposed tax-increment financing (TIF) district at Dempster Street and Dodge Avenue and another proposed TIF district at Chicago Avenue and Main street could soon bring the total number of TIF districts in the city to seven. On Monday night, aldermen are expected to open the public hearing for the proposed TIF district at Chicago and Main and vote on the creation of the other proposed district, which encompasses the Evanston Plaza shopping center at the southwest corner of Dempster and Dodge. The city council came close to voting on the Dempster/Dodge TIF two weeks ago, when aldermen considered a motion to suspend council rules in order to introduce and vote on the TIF plan at the same meeting. According to the proposal from Kane, …
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Aldermen Don Wilson and Coleen Burrus voted against suspending council rules in order to introduce and vote on the proposed TIF redevelopment plan in the same meeting.
City council members attempting to push through a vote on a TIF redevelopment plan at Dempster and Dodge were stymied Tuesday by opposition from fourth ward Alderman Don Wilson and ninth ward alderman Coleen Burrus. Wilson and Burrus both voted against a motion to suspend city council rules so that aldermen could introduce and vote on the TIF plan in the same meeting. If the council had voted on the TIF district Tuesday night, it would have allowed the city to implement the plan using the property’s 2010 assessed value, about $10.8 million. Because a motion to suspend the rules requires a unanimous vote, the action failed entirely, and the city council was unable to bring the TIF plan up for discussion. Earlier: Dempster/Dodge TIF …
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Discussion of a possible tax increment financing district at Dempster Street and Dodge Avenue is on the city council's agenda tonight, along with consideration of prohibited parking hours on Davis Street and Sheridan Road.
Evanston's city council is expected to vote tonight on a tax-increment financing district and redevelopment plan for the southwest corner of Dempster Street and Dodge Avenue. Under a proposal created by the city’s economic development department and consultant Kane, McKenna and Associates, the Evanston Plaza shopping center could benefit from up to $20 million in tax increment financing over the next 23 years. With a vacancy rate of 52 percent and store sizes too large to attract new tenants, the shopping center has been in decline for years. According to Paul Zalmezak, economic development planner, the TIF district would allow the city to reinvest expected tax gains into the shopping center in order to spur growth and make renovations. …
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Millie
12:19 pm on Thursday, January 31, 2013
I agree John. The HUGH apartment building going out is really out of place for where its located. Leets have some Construction on CENTRAL   more ›