The state Assembly approved legislation Thursday meant to aid in the construction of a hotel and parking structure development in the Madison’s Judge Doyle Square.
A legislative committee voted Monday in favor of ending a decades-old legal interpretation that makes Madison the only Wisconsin city that cannot use tax-increment financing to pay for parking structures.
Two Milwaukee aldermen want the city’s comptroller to vet a proposed tax incremental financing district extension that would keep Boston Store downtown until 2018.
The Boston Store will remain on West Wisconsin Avenue in downtown Milwaukee through January 2018 if the city offers a financial incentive through its downtown tax incremental financing district.