Corporate welfare for billion dollar hotel chain in Providence


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Councillor Sabina Matos

Lost in all the discussion surrounding the reformation of Tax Stabilization Agreements (TSAs) in Providence is the fact that a multi-billion dollar resort hotel chain is an intended recipient of Rhode Island taxpayer’s largess.

TSAs are enormous breaks on property taxes negotiated by the City Council as an incentive for businesses to locate in the city. This week the Providence City Council is expected to vote on a package of TSAs that will clear the path for the so-called “meds & eds” project on part of the I-195 land.

The Providence Journal reported that included in the I-195 land life-science park proposal is “a Le Meridien hotel with 175 rooms and 10,000 square feet of meeting space.”  The Le Meridian is to be operated by Starwood Hotels and Resorts, a company that regular reports cash flows of approximately $850 million to $950 million a quarter. Starwood runs 1,200 hotels and resorts, and paid dividends to their investors to the tune of $2.4 billion last year.

Under the new TSAs, “projects over $10 million will be eligible for a 15-year tax stabilization agreement that will see no taxes in the first year, base land tax only in years 2-4, a 5% property tax in year 5 and then a gradual annual increase for the remainder of the term.”

In essence, Providence will be giving away millions of dollars to billionaires.

In return, the “agreements include women and minority business enterprise incentives as well as apprenticeship requirements for construction and use of the City’s First Source requirements to encourage employment for Providence residents.”

DSC_4038Unfortunately, Finance Chair Igliozzi has declined to deliver on the suggestion he made last year when he said that companies that pay less than $15 an hour should not receive tax breaks from the city.

Igliozzi has not responded to a request for comments.

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Warwick Library to show blockbuster movies about journalism


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allthepresidentsmen movie posterHave you ever wondered what it is like to work in the news? Do you wish you had an insight in the world behind the headlines but can’t give up your 9 to 5 job? Well, you are in luck, there are four weeks of film screenings that help you know what it’s like to be a journalist.

Warwick Public Library will host a four-week film exposition titled ‘Inside Scoop: A Journalism Film Series’ beginning this Thursday.  Featuring journalist Steve Starger, the pictures begin at 7 pm weekly and include commentary by Mr. Starger, who has written for The Hartford Courant, Hartford Times, the Hartford Business Journal, Art New England magazine, and Cashbox Magazine.

Starger, a volunteer at the library, formed a friendship with librarian Will Gregersen, and the idea for a journalism-themed film series blossomed.

“We just started talking about movies and he contacted me and said ‘why not do a series on film noir and crime?’ and things went from there,” Starger said. “I’m really excited and Will gave me a great opportunity here.”

He gave RI Future a brief review of each movie.

“‘All the President’s Men’ jumped at me immediately because it shows the nuts and bolts of journalism, how they put together the [Watergate] story,” he said. “It’s every journalist’s dream to take down a President.  ‘Veronica Guerin’ is a really tough story, its about a journalist who was doing stuff on the mob, and it shows what the risks are.  ‘Capote’ is about how the nonfiction novel was created and shows how he created the genre, including inventing scenes.  And ‘Good Night and Good Luck’ is about Ed Murrow and how he went toe-to-toe with McCarthy, which was a big story at the time.

  • July 9: ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN (1976)-RATED PG.
  • July 16: GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD LUCK (2005)-RATED PG.
  • July 23: VERONICA GUERIN (2003)-RATED R.
  • July 30: CAPOTE (2005)-RATED R.

For more information, visit the event page here or contact the library at (401) 739-5440.

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