SUPPORT NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICTS BY REDUCING COMMERCIAL VACANCIES
Struggling neighborhood business districts are often plagued by vacant properties. These commercial vacancies impact local economies, foster criminal activity and devastate communities.
Local governments can reduce the property taxes owed by commercial property owners when their properties, or a portion of those properties, are vacant. While most property owners that receive this tax break are legitimately attempting to sell, lease or improve their properties, others take advantage of this relief.
Legislation should be enacted to stop commercial property owners from receiving a tax break when they are not attempting to lease, sell or improve their spaces.
We support legislation that will do the following:
- Require property owners that receive a tax reduction to follow through on their promise to make legitimate attempts to sell, lease or improve their spaces
- Hold property owners who improperly receive a tax break at the expense of local communities and other taxpayers accountable
- Reduce commercial vacancies in neighborhood business districts
- Revitalize neighborhood business districts, create local jobs, and foster the growth of local economies
- Provide property owners legitimately attempting to sell, lease or improve their properties a tax reduction to offset losses associated with vacancy
There has never been a more important time to advocate for policies that will reduce vacancies in neighborhood business districts.
Endorsements:
Southeast Chicago Commission
Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce
Edgewater Chamber of Commerce
Six Corners Business Association
Pulaski Elston Business Association
Jefferson Park Chamber of Commerce
Building Strong Millennials
Gladstone Park Chamber of Commerce
Uptown United and Uptown Chamber of Commerce
Lincoln Park Chamber of Commerce
Logan Square Chamber of Commerce
Greater Englewood Chamber of Commerce
North Lawndale Chamber of Commerce
South Shore Chamber of Commerce
Lakeview Roscoe Village Chamber of Commerce
Rogers Park Business Alliance
Cook County Black Chamber of Commerce
Garfield Park Chamber of Commerce
Belmont-Central Chamber of Commerce
Woodlawn Chamber of Commerce
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