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Recession not playing in Peoria
by Mark Thomton
Peoria
The $135 million Block development. |
The Pere Marquette hotel renovation will yield a new Marriott hotel. |
With a flurry of development proposals on the table and millions of private and public dollars already pledged, developers and local officials hope to prove that economic recessions don't play in Peoria.
Not many communities are in the position to make grand plans today, but Peoria has gone against the grain with $240 million of development proposals that will dramatically change the look of the downtown area. The momentum is from a convergence of civic, corporate and private investment interest as Peoria-based Caterpillar, a recent voter-approved sales tax increase and numerous private investment firms have already secured a significant portion of the capital required for the projects.
The projects---a seven-acre museum campus and a new luxury hotel attached to the recently renovated convention center---are located only blocks from one another and are scheduled to be constructed concurrently.
"This is a unique story," says Jim Richerson, president and CEO of the Lakeview Museum of Arts and Sciences. "We have a Fortune 50 company partnering with six local cultural institutions to make this happen. Two years down the road, it will be a radically different Peoria."
The museum campus has been dubbed The Block. It will be developed on a defunct 7-acre property that was once a Sears warehouse location. The Block will include the Peoria Riverfront Museum and The Caterpillar Experience, a $41 million interactive museum completely funded by Caterpillar.
Enterprise Zone
The Enterprise Zone is an important economic development tool. The Peoria Enterprise Zone provides a number of incentives. Some types of development can receive property tax abatement, and sales tax for building material can be waived.
Q. Are all properties in the Enterprise Zone eligible for property tax abatement?
A. No. Only non-residential properties falling within the following North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Codes are eligible for property tax abatement:
NAICS Codes
Manufacturing 311 Food and Kindred Products 313 Textile Mill Products 315 Apparel and Other Textile Products 321 Lumber and Wood Products 337 Furniture and Fixtures 322 Paper and Allied Products 323 Printing and Publishing 325 Chemicals and Allied Products 324 Petroleum and Coal Products 326 Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastics
Products 316 Leather and Leather Products 327 Stone, Clay and Glass Products 331 Primary Metal Industries 332 Fabricated Metal products 333 Machinery, Except Electrical 335 Electric and Electronic Equipment 336 Transportation Equipment 334 Instruments and Related Products 339 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries
Transportation and Public Utilities 484 Trucking and Warehousing 483 Water Transportation 481 Transportation by Air 492 Communication
Wholesale Trade 421 Wholesale Trade--Durable Goods 422 Wholesale Trade--Nondurable Goods
Information
Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate 521 Banking 522 Credit Agencies Other Than Banks 523 Security, Commodity Brokers and Services 524 Insurance Carriers 524 Insurance Agents, Brokers & Services Real Estate 525 Combined Real Estate, Insurance, Etc. 551 Holding and Other Investment Offices
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 54
Healthcare and Social Assistance 62 (see note below for exception)
Services 721 Hotels and Other Lodging Places 541 Business Services
Social Services 62431 Job Training and Vocational Rehabilitation Services 62441 Child Day Care Services
Engineering, Accounting, Research, Management and Related Services 541 Engineering, Architectural and Surveying Services 54172 Research, Development and Testing Services
Mixed use development (no NAICS Code) **
Note: #62 only eligible within the boundaries of Renaissance Park. For more information on the boundaries of Renaissance Park call the Department of Economic Development at (309) 494-8640
Call the Department of Economic Development at (309) 494-8640 for information on the Enterprise Zone.
Philip José Farmer 1918-2009
Peoria Author Philip Jose' Farmer was a prolific author and a supporter of the libraries of Peoria. His many honors include a World Fantasy Life Achievement Award and three Hugos.
Peoria Economic Development
2008 Accomplishments
Stimulated economy through the retention / creation of 525 jobs and $4,354,253 in private investment from existing/new businesses through Enterprise Zone.
Completed the Hospitality Improvement Zone (HIZ) for a new Tax Increment Financing District (TIF) and a Business Development District (BDD) to assist in the improvement of downtown, helping finance the 102 Million Dollar Pere Marquette Marriott Hotel.
Completed concept plans for River Trail Drive, received unanimous approval from the Heart of Peoria Commission, the Planning Commission, and the City Council. Seeking developers now.
Completed the Green Edge Plan and the Cascade Plan calling for redevelopment and improvement of the Riverfront north of downtown.
Continued to lead the redevelopment of Renaissance Park
Issued Private Activities Bonds to the First Time Homebuyer’s Program to allow 186 families to purchase of homes totaling more than $15.5 million.
Allocated $92,000 in public funds through the Façade Improvement Program to leverage $260,000 in private investment for the revitalization of the West Main Street, Sheridan and Prospect Form Districts.
Completed three Enterprise Expansion Applications to assist existing businesses.
Partnered with local employers, realtors, and lenders to create a homebuyer’s incentive program for inner city revitalization.
Completed two redevelopment agreements within the City’s 9 Tax Increment Financing Districts for investment totaling $9.5 million.
11th Annual Illinois Leadership Conference
Community Partnerships That Really Work!
June 9 Half-day Tour & June 10 Conference
Hawthorn Suites in Champaign, Illinois
To register, go to:
www.communitydevelopment.uiuc.edu
TIF
Unemployment in Peoria
Downtown Aurora Tours
Living Downtown Tour Sunday, June 14, 2009 from 1 pm to 4 pm Advance tickets purchased online are $10; tickets purchased at the door are $15. Ticket are available online at: www.historichometours.com The tour starts at 74 S. La Salle Street in downtown Aurora, IL.
We think you'll be intrigued and delighted by the eleven homes open for the Living Downtown tour. Welcome to the past, the present, and the future of American cities. Welcome home. |
Form Based Code for Peoria
Money Smart Week
The 2009 Money Smart Week (MSW) will be April 18-25. MSW is a series of free classes and activities designed to help consumers better manage their personal finances. You can learn everything from teaching your children how to save to preparing for a financially sound retirement.
While classes are free, some do require registration. Please visit the online calendars at www.moneysmartweek.org/illinois to receive more information and class schedules. In addition, hard copies of the calendars are available at the City Managers office and Planning and Growth Management; and where also included in last week's paychecks.
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