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State gives tax break to start up to locate in troubled Cambridge neighborhood
By adamg on Thu, 09/24/2015 - 10:39am
Well, that would be something, wouldn't it? Instead, the state gave IBM a $2.5 million tax break to rent office space in Kendall Square. Kendall. Frickin'. Square.
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Of all those full time employees...
How many H1B visa holders? IBM has a real bad track record, in that respect. I'm betting 50%...
I'm betting there are more L1
I'm betting there are more L1 visas. Much better choice for a big company with big operations overseas.
Where did you see that?
Curious.....
Hmm.
Well, if they're building the new facility west of Galileo Way, then they're technically in Area IV, which *is* a troubled neighborhood, so
*falls through open manhole*
Dear Mass. Dept. of Revenue
Can I have a break from my real-estate taxes? I promise to shop in Boston for the majority of my consumer needs and patronize local restaurants and entertainment venues. Sales taxes collected from my economic activity should sufficiently offset any loss in revenue from such a break.
Jealous haters
You don't get to be a humongous business and stay on top without taking advantage of every ill-deserved and unnecessary fisftul of cash that governments wave at you.
But it's the bad part of Kendall Square
there is no place to get a kale & quinoa salad and a latte!
Nor a decent, decently-priced sandwich
Still mourning the closing of the F&T Deli
I have good news, friend
http://boston.eater.com/2015/9/2/9246639/dominics-forno-italian-bakery-d...
Dom's has been my go-to place for lunch for nine years. They're unbelievably good, and cheap to boot.
Well 500 job is 500 jobs
"IBM has promised to create 500 new jobs in exchange for its tax break. If they don’t, there will be hell to pay … or at least they’ll have to give back some of the $2.5 million."
Yep just like
... so many Green companies did!
How many of those jobs will
How many of those jobs will be commuting from the 'burbs?
It's a state tax break, but I agree
It's a state tax break, not Cambridge, but on the whole I agree with you. We really need to demand better scrutiny of the pie-in-the-sky "benefits" that supposedly follow these giveaways.
More details in the Globe article
Answer: perhaps to pay that outrageous rent?
Ariad had safety problems with its Iclusig leukemia drug forcing it to downsize. This IBM deal is part of a real estate rescue mission. So, yes, a troubled neighborhood.
Other facts: The tax break works out to $5,000 per worker hired and IBM claims workers there will earn an average $141,000/year, so that's still a net positive tax income for the state.
Mother of God..why?
One of the hottest areas for RE and we give a 2.5 million tax break to IBM to, what, do business in Kendall Square? I just don't understand the logic. And here I was beginning to warm up to Charlie Baker.
+1 Agree
No jobs without the tax break?
No corporate bribes needed
Companies really want to be walking distance to MIT.
Those of us who rent apartments here wish there were *fewer* companies fighting to locate here.
Living in Cambridge is now only for the wealthy and the poor.
Typo
You misspelled "America,"
Mark my words...
Mass transit failure is going to be what causes the real estate bubble to crash next around here, and Kendall Square is going to be hardest hit. Too bad that money couldn't have gone to paying for the way workers will get to those offices instead of into IBMs pockets.
Anti-car Cambridge Zoning penalizes employers
limiting how much parking they can provide to workers, putting more burden on the MBTA, which Cambridge then doesn't offset with additional funding to the agency. Its been this way for decades with the result being more and more transit overcrowding and failures.
Once again.....
If you don't ask for a tax break, you won't get one. But man, this is a gift. Gotta wonder whose palms got greased on this one.
Some interesting observations from the Globe:
And there are guarantees, though I wonder how often these actually get enforced:
Well-paying jobs, too: