Evan Horowitz, executive director of cSPA, says that even though struggling Boston commercial property owners have valuable properties, “they’re not profitable.”
This article references collaborative research from cSPA that showed a downward trend in Boston commercial property values could mean a city revenue shortfall of $1.2 billion to $1.5 billion over the next five years.
Evan Horowitz, director of cSPA, comments on potential legislation proposed by Boston Mayor Michelle Wu that would increase property taxes on businesses.
Evan Horowitz, director of cSPA, offers insights into a new Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Foundation report finding that 25% of 20 to 30-year-olds are planning to leave the Boston-metro due in part to skyrocketing home prices.
In this analysis of Governor Maura Healy’s 2023 speeches, Evan Horowitz, director of cSPA, says that how Healy presented her tax policies “was also about building an effective coalition.”
Evan Horowitz, executive director of cSPA, joins this episode of Radio Boston to discuss how Massachusetts can fund future transportation projects once electric car adoption makes the state gas tax obsolete.
Evan Horowitz, executive director of cSPA, comments on his new study that found a downward trend in Boston commercial property values that could mean a city revenue shortfall of $1.2 billion to $1.5 billion over the next five years