From the Buffalo News:
A proposed year-round snow park in downtown Niagara Falls with a tubing hill and a synthetic ice rink will receive a 10- year break on property taxes as a result of an agreement approved Wednesday by the Niagara County Industrial Development Agency.
The agency’s board voted, 7-0, to approve a payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreement with Snow Park LLC, a company operated by Joseph Anderson, who runs the Smokin’ Joe’s gasoline chain and other businesses in the Niagara Falls area.
Anderson’s company will receive a 10-year break on property taxes for the $5.2 million project, to be located on a 2.8-acre site at Main and First streets.
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