December 21, 2011

242 Canterbury Street--Kesseli & Morse Building

This property is for sale and rumor has it a church has purchased the building.  Last year the taxes was 28,000 per year.  

If this is true, the City of Worcester can say good bye to $28,000 per year. 

1 comment:

Jahn said...

Bill, what's 28,000 in real estate taxes to Worc when the city as part of a Pilot deal with Clark, let Clark take property that was paying 162,000 of property taxesoff the tax rolls. I call it a reverse pilot payment. Clark is supposed to be doing the giving and instead the city (taxpayers) does the giving.

Then there's the Hand It Over Theatre, a $25M site that goes non profit after they have rec'd all their millions of gubmint rehab money. Thats another $750,000 in forgone real estate taxes.

Then there are all the unfulfilled TIFs, DIFs, & other assorted giveaways.

And speakign of giveaways, has anyone heard the nice holiday background music on Joe Kennedy's radio spot for Citizens Energy? Joe is bemoaning the fact that fuel aid $$$$ will be cut, yet old Jose' pulls in a cool $625,000 annual salary pluswho knows how much in benefits to run this govt funded non profit..............plus he's in bed w/Chavez in S America as the source of his heating fuel....priceless.

Heres to hoping the repubs can pull the plug at least on Joes salary in a few more years. I mean Good God I'll do it for $125,000. Time for Joe to get a real job.