PODCAST: Opponents Blast Tax Breaks for 195 Dormitory Deal
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
A week following 195 Commission's announcement of its first preliminary purchase and sales agreement, critics and opponents are questioning the need to consider tax breaks for the proposed developer -- and others -- on the former I-195 land.
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