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Downtown apartment projects to receive city-provincial tax refunds

The latest round of city-provincial tax incentives aimed at stimulating the creation of downtown housing will help build 857 apartments in a total of seven new projects, downtown development agency CentreVenture says.

Tax incentives help create 857 housing units, including some at historic James Avenue Pumping Station

Tax incentives help create 857 housing units

8 years ago
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The latest round of city-provincial tax incentives aimed at stimulating the creation of downtown housing will help build 857 apartments in a total of seven new projects, downtown development agency CentreVenture says.

The latest round of city-provincial tax incentives aimed at stimulating the creation of downtown housing will help build 857 apartments in a total of seven new projects, downtown development agency CentreVenture says.

The "live downtown"program, which allows developers of new downtown apartmentsto receive property-tax refunds, is now fully subscribed, CentreVenture development manager Loretta Martin said Thursday in an interview.
The James Avenue Pumping Station contains massive machinery built in the U.K. at the dawn of the 20th Century. A mixed-use development planned for the site is one of seven eligible for city-provincial tax incentives. (Bartley Kives/CBC)

The refunds will be equal to the additional property taxes the owners would pay to the city and province as a result of the improvements they're about to make to their properties.

This incentive program, which employs a funding mechanism known as tax-increment financing, is different from the cash incentivesoffered to downtown condo developers under a previous housing-stimulus packagecalled the downtown residential development grant program. That program offered up-front grants in one lump sum, instead of smaller refunds over the course several years.

The city-provincial incentives for the seven new apartment projects could total $32 million over 20 years, if the developers receive the maximum possible refunds, the city and province statedFriday morning at a press conference at the James Avenue Pumping Station.

Developers Bryce Alston and Rick Hofer are converting the James Avenue Pumping Station into an office-and-residential complex that protects the historic machinery within. (Bartley Kives/CBC)
The historic structure on James Avenue at Waterfront Driveis one of the seven new projects that will receive tax-increment financing under the "live downtown" program.

Developers Rick Hofer and Bryce Alstonexpect to take possession of the pumping station in November and begin work on enclosing the machinery within it and building offices in the rafter portion of the building. Residential apartments will be built in additions on theeast and west sides of the building.

The tax incentives will also help build apartments ata formersurface-parking lot at 98 Market Ave., theGalpernBuilding at 165McDermotAve. and projects at 272 Main St., 300 Main St., 104 James Ave. and 316/318 Ross Ave.

Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman and Manitoba Premier BrianPallisterrevealed the latter four projects at the Fridaypress conference.

They would not confirm another round of property-tax incentives for downtown housing.