City council considering tax exemption for potential grocery store
By WNEM Staff
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SAGINAW, Michigan (WNEM) — Saginaw City Council members are considering whether to grant a 12-year tax abatement to turn the former Walgreens at Genesee and Hess into a grocery store.
The building was deemed obsolete because of the amount of work required to return it to a usable state.
An abatement would freeze taxes at current levels, giving the owners a financial incentive to invest in the site.
“This is a great opportunity for the fairgrounds’ neighborhood, for the city of Saginaw, and of course, our Genesee corridor,” one resident said during Monday night’s meeting.
A decision was not made at the meeting.
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