Stop Domain Subsidies describes how local Austin businesses make Austin special yet the City of Austin granted $64 million in tax subsidies for a luxury shopping mall with Neiman Marcus and Tiffany after being misled by a local developer. Part 2 of the 3 part series is titled Funding the Competition and urges the passage of Proposition 2. More information at www.stopdomainsubsidies.com
Stop Domain Subsidies details how a local developer misled the City of Austin into granting a $64 million tax subsidy for a luxury shopping mall with Neiman Marcus and Tiffany. Part 1 of the 3 part series is titled Anatomy of a Bad Deal and urges the passage of Proposition 2. More information at www.stopdomainsubsidies.com
Austin, Texas small business owners speak out about the subsidies proposed by the city for the Domain Shopping Center. See http://stopdomainsubsidies.com
The Domain is the object of a ballot initiative promulgated by http://stopdomainsubsidies.com . . . the Domain has been called by some a "Stepford Village" in contrast to the small, homegrown businesses that struggle without any subsidies.
Woodwright's Robert Wymer expresses his views on the Domain Shopping Center subsidies. Robert does furniture refinishing and repair. 2200 S Lamar, Austin, TX 78704. 512.535.3680.
Marigold is a shop at 2200 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 512.442.6600. They sell clothing, furniture, accessories, gifts, and home furnishings. marigoldgatewaytoindia@gmail.com
Matthew Forhetz has been in the same location for 25 years without any subsidies like the gargantuan out-of-town Domain. "Where are my subsidies?" More details at http://stopdomainsubsidies.com