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Originally Posted by elb401
Tax credits would not help with the Barton Restoration. Barton is a public building and the school system doesn't pay property taxes.
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Right, but typically the tax credits are sold to investors and banks in exchange for equity for the project. So I don't think it should matter if they pay property taxes or not. The two school properties for sale just mentioned in above post could greatly benefit from historic tax credits as well too.
Also, I've been hearing that the Downtown Alliance is looking for uses for the old methodist church on Joachim, particularly business incubator or performing arts space. The Marigny Opera House in New Orleans would be a good model: