PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Mayor Nutter’s plan to give a
tax break to a developer who wants to build two new hotels in Center City has
drawn protests from other hotels in town. The plan comes before City Council
later this week.
A city council committee on Thursday will debate Mayor
Nutter’s plan to give a tax break known as a TIF (Tax Increment Financing) for
a planned hotel complex at 15th and Chestnut. That site once held an office
building that was torn down after the 1991 Meridian fire and is now a parking
lot.
The current owner, Brook Lenfest, plans two hotels at the
site: an “Element” and a “W.” Nutter says the resulting 700 rooms will be
needed if the Convention Center is able to book two major gatherings at the
same time:
“We clearly need more hotel rooms in the city, if we’re
going to get the true benefit of the now-expanded Pennsylvania Convention
Center.”
Some hoteliers are fighting the tax break, which would save
the developer about $30 million. Several spoke out against the idea in City
Council this past week. Among them was Sean Clancy, general manager of the
nearby Loews Hotel:
“Philadelphia’s downtown hotel market is not strong enough
to absorb another 700 rooms on top of what’s already planned, without
cannibalizing business from existing properties,” he said.
And Clancy adds it’s a bad deal for taxpayers:
“The proposed project will not generate nearly the amount of
tax increment or jobs that the developers claim. And the city may very well end
up giving away more money in subsidies than it receives in additional taxes.”
Nutter, though, said several other hotels also received
various tax incentives to build.
TIFs were used several times during the tenures of Ed
Rendell and John Street. This is Nutter’s first as mayor, and he says he may
want to do more TIFs going forward:
“There will quite possibly be others to coming to generate
significant, large, impactful economic development.”
The debate will play out in the council committee hearing
Thursday, and several council members have already voiced misgivings about the
tax break.
Source: CBS
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