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Brusniak Turner Fine Updates 11/8/2021

Posted by John Brusniak | Nov 08, 2021 | 0 Comments

CONNECTICUT

A dying Crystal Mall is destined for a non-mall remake
The Day
The good news for Waterford, given the prospects of the mall's shrinking tax liability, is that a new chapter is already being written, with talk of new mixed-use development at the site, including things like housing, entertainment or hotels.


MASSACHUSETTS

Mansfield voters strongly back $1 million tax break for Walgreens warehouse
The Sun Chronicle
Town residents have overwhelmingly backed a $1 million tax break for a Walgreens warehouse that is expected to bring 200 new jobs along with significant tax revenue.


MISSOURI

Former Taney County deputy assessor accuses Assessor Susan Chapman of unethical actions
KY3
A former Taney County deputy assessor turned whistle-blower is accusing Assessor Susan Chapman of multiple cases of unethical actions


NEBRASKA

Nebraska state senators say local spending hikes overwhelm property tax relief
Lincoln Journal Star
Local government spending has blunted the impact of almost $1 billion of property tax relief provided by state government


OHIO

Appeals court rules Giant Eagle land is worth full sale price
The Chronicle
If a property sells for $11.65 million, is it really worth that much? The answer is yes, according to the 9th District Court of Appeals


TEXAS

State leaders promise property tax relief will not impact school budgets
Cleburne Times-Review 
State officials promise districts won't feel the weight of reduced funding despite lawmakers' touted property tax relief bill which reduces what districts can collect


WISCONSIN

Target seeks 50% tax cut from city
Leader Telegram
Big box retailer Target filed a lawsuit against Eau Claire last week that seeks to cut the property tax bill for its 3649 S. Hastings Way store in half.

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John Brusniak

John Brusniak, Jr. is the dean of Texas property tax litigation.  He was licensed to practice law in 1976,   His early career involved general litigation and appellate work in both the federal and state courts until he was handed his first property tax matter.  It arose prior to the implementatio...

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