Sentences with phrase «not wealthy developers»

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The council members, always grateful for receiving campaign donations and other treats from the wealthy developers, will not challenge the inequalities and defend our children's right to an education, decent housing and recreation facilities.
«Of course Ben Walsh doesn't want to do that because his donor list is replete with wealthy developers who got millions of taxpayer dollar benefits from when he was (SIDA's) executive director.»
«This type of trickle - down development, which OCIDA continues to support time and time again, does not benefit our citizens and instead takes money away from the poorest people in our community to further enrich wealthy developers,» she said in a statement.
«Let's face it, Ed should have pushed [Erie County Executive Chris] Collins for governor, forced Lazio into the Senate race, and had his top two positions locked in back in January — and then he wouldn't have had a Levy or [wealthy Buffalo developer Carl] Paladino in the race,» the insider continued.
«The only thing Lovely Warren did to cause the continue rebirth of downtown is to keep giving wealthy developers and residents of downtown our tax dollars; meanwhile people in neighborhoods didn't get a break,» Barnhart told reporters.
On the stand, the wealthy developer described his displeasure with the teachers» contract but did not admit to any wrongdoing in discussing it after it was approved.
Poloncarz wants to prevent developers who build apartments and mixed - use projects in downtown Buffalo from getting tax incentives unless they set aside some residential housing for less wealthy residents who can't afford to pay rents that now pushing close to $ 2,000 a month.
The problem is that this new sieve they've created doesn't separate good games from bad, but rather poor developers from wealthy ones.
It was not long before some in the media saw in Kushner, a student at New York University School of Law and son of a wealthy New Jersey real estate developer currently in federal prison, echoes of Charles Foster Kane, the young newspaper publisher portrayed by Orson Welles in the 1941 film Citizen Kane.
Let's assume one property is owned by a recently widowed client who wants a passive income; one by a wealthy investor with a low tax basis and no mortgage; and one by a developer of a large equestrian ranch that is not selling, and foreclosure is in process on all his assets, including the condo which he borrowed against.
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