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City Council OKs $51.8M tax break for Ilitch-Ross real estate project


Detroit ― The Detroit City Council on Tuesday approved a 10-year, $51.8 million tax break for four residential and commercial buildings in downtown Detroit within the Ilitch organization and billionaire developer Stephen Ross’ $1.5 billion District Detroit real estate development project.

One aspect of the project involves converting the office space in the Fox Theatre into a new hotel facing Woodward Avenue.

The exterior of the Fox Theatre in Detroit on May 25, 2023.

The council unanimously approved the commercial rehabilitation exemption certificate requests for 2211 Woodward, 2200 Woodward, 2250 Woodward and 2300 Woodward. There was no discussion.

The developers will save $51.8 million in property taxes on what otherwise would have cost $128.8 million over 10 years. Detroit will net $77 million in property taxes in that period, city records show.



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