Bears’ Arlington Heights property valued at $125M amid ongoing tax dispute, Board of Review decides – NBC5 (Chicago)

At a hearing last month, an attorney for the Bears contended last month that the property should be valued at $60 million. At the same hearing, an attorney for three suburban school districts – which rely on property taxes for their funding and intervened in the Bears’ appeal – argued the property is worth $160 million. The $125 million value is for one year, taxed at the commercial rate of 25%, rather than the vacant rate of 10%.
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Waggs
2 years ago

Heavens to Betsey! Imagine that, a property owner overvaluing his own property while the opposing entity provides its own valuation. Good thing they aren’t trying to do business in NYC.

sue
2 years ago
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