Possibly next month after Bryan's July 9th vote ... Bryan Ordinance for Reinvestment Zone and Tax AbatementTyHolden said:
any news on this?
Possibly next month after Bryan's July 9th vote ... Bryan Ordinance for Reinvestment Zone and Tax AbatementTyHolden said:
any news on this?
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*Item 1 Authorization to Negotiate and Execute a Development Agreement,
Ground Lease, and Other Related Agreements Regarding a Manufacturing
Facility at The Texas A&M University System-RELLIS Campus, in Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, A&M System
The Texas A&M Board of Regents has given the green light for officials to start negotiating the terms for a manufacturing facility at the RELLIS campus. https://t.co/jZqlyl4zxv
— KBTX News (@KBTXNews) July 4, 2024
New: A potential high-tech manufacturing facility worth $10 billion at Texas A&M’s RELLIS Campus in Bryan could bring 1,800 jobs and over $31 million in annual city revenue a decade from now.https://t.co/kB83X1uKtu
— Alex Miller (@AlexMill20) July 3, 2024
Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp told the Brazos County Commissioners Court Tuesday that the possible RELLIS high-tech facility could double Bryan’s taxable income. https://t.co/JCd1gVY5aE
— The Eagle (@theeagle) July 9, 2024
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The mysterious $10 billion high-tech manufacturing facility at Texas A&M University's RELLIS campus which has the potential to double Bryan's taxable income is one step closer to reality after officially receiving a tax abatement agreement from the Brazos County Commissioners Court on Tuesday.
With all four commissioners and the county judge under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) regarding the possible project's details, the court unanimously passed the 10-year abatement during its regular meeting. The abatement percentage will be 80% for the first five years, dropping to 50% for the remaining five. The guaranteed value of the tax abatement begins at $100 million and increases to $10 billion by year 7. According to the agreement, the facility also will create an estimated 1,800 jobs by year 10.
benchmark said:Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp told the Brazos County Commissioners Court Tuesday that the possible RELLIS high-tech facility could double Bryan’s taxable income. https://t.co/JCd1gVY5aE
— The Eagle (@theeagle) July 9, 2024Quote:
The mysterious $10 billion high-tech manufacturing facility at Texas A&M University's RELLIS campus which has the potential to double Bryan's taxable income is one step closer to reality after officially receiving a tax abatement agreement from the Brazos County Commissioners Court on Tuesday.
With all four commissioners and the county judge under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) regarding the possible project's details, the court unanimously passed the 10-year abatement during its regular meeting. The abatement percentage will be 80% for the first five years, dropping to 50% for the remaining five. The guaranteed value of the tax abatement begins at $100 million and increases to $10 billion by year 7. According to the agreement, the facility also will create an estimated 1,800 jobs by year 10.
Hornbeck said:benchmark said:Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp told the Brazos County Commissioners Court Tuesday that the possible RELLIS high-tech facility could double Bryan’s taxable income. https://t.co/JCd1gVY5aE
— The Eagle (@theeagle) July 9, 2024Quote:
The mysterious $10 billion high-tech manufacturing facility at Texas A&M University's RELLIS campus which has the potential to double Bryan's taxable income is one step closer to reality after officially receiving a tax abatement agreement from the Brazos County Commissioners Court on Tuesday.
With all four commissioners and the county judge under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) regarding the possible project's details, the court unanimously passed the 10-year abatement during its regular meeting. The abatement percentage will be 80% for the first five years, dropping to 50% for the remaining five. The guaranteed value of the tax abatement begins at $100 million and increases to $10 billion by year 7. According to the agreement, the facility also will create an estimated 1,800 jobs by year 10.
Meanwhile, let's raise taxes on the average peasa…. Errr, homeowner, while sitting on a huge "rainy day fund".
The County and CoCS operating in lockstep.
The average citizen should look into the last several abatements that "great employers" got, and if they lived up to their end of the bargain.
woodometer said:
This whole thing sounds like back in the day when Texas was trying to win the SuperCollider
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To place this in perspective, Brazos Central Appraisal District's current 2024 estimate of net taxable value for the City to be certified on or before July 25, 2024, is $9,906,149,032.
Yes. They had a segment on KBTX last night. It didn't even really sound like this guy was from the semiconductor industry.Quote:
Is anyone else a bit dubious about this? The guy who appears to be heading it doesn't have a track record of accomplishing anything even remotely close to this scale.
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America's Foundry Bryan LLC plans to leverage several funding sources, including the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund, Texas Enterprise Fund, and the federal CHIPS Incentive Program, to support its operations.
tu ag said:
If it fails, the execs get paid and everyone else (including the taxpayers) gets hosed.
Hornbeck said:tu ag said:
If it fails, the execs get paid and everyone else (including the taxpayers) gets hosed.
This. Every startup wants to be the next Nvidia. What people don't realize about tech startups is that for every one that becomes an Nvidia, Snowflake, or Tesla, there's a dozen in that space that crash and burn like you so eloquently said.
tu ag said:
All of us hope it doesn't fail, I'm sure we agree on that. The issue is that one little word.
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