Cory points out something I have known about Lloyd Companies for a long time, they don’t need TIF’s to develop, but hey if they CAN get them, they will use them;

But when we look at the big picture, TIF is a free ride. Go east on Eighth Street two blocks. You find apartment buildings there. I don’t know who built them or when, but the developer of those buildings didn’t get a TIF district to help make those apartments happen. That developer managed to cover his own construction bills and still pay regular taxes to support the city, school district, and county. TIF removes half of that burden from new developers, giving them an unfair advantage as they enter a tight Madison housing marketplace that ought to be drawing hordes of builders and buildings without taxpayer help.

I also find it interesting that Lloyd Companies tried to keep this a secret from the public;

Funny thing was, neither that resolution nor that night’s agenda packet nor any other online document I could find told us where that TIF district would be, or who was asking for it, or what they were going to do with it. Also funny was that the Lake County Commission hadn’t taken any formal action on any proposal to create a TIF district.

A little digging revealed that the proposal for TIF district #2 comes from Lloyd Companies in Sioux Falls. Lloyd prefers that their proposal not circulate until they finalize it.

As Lloyd said on the ‘100 Eyes’ show the other day, (SIC) “A TIF is when we (Lloyd co.) get a percentage of our property tax payment refunded to us, then we use that refund to pay off our bank loan that funded the project.” Can you imagine if you could put 80% of your property taxes paid each year towards your mortgage? For the next 10-14 years? But Lloyd doesn’t think it is a handout? LOL.

6 Thoughts on “I see Lloyd Companies is trying to play the TIF game in Madison now

  1. pathloss on September 13, 2013 at 6:23 pm said:

    Brookings is Home Rule Charter (socialism like Sioux Falls). Lloyd should focus on them until he can rig a Home Rule election for Madison.

  2. pathloss on September 13, 2013 at 6:53 pm said:

    I seriously doubt Lloyd Companies could win a contract that’s not inflated and ‘arranged’. Starting to sound like Huether’s credit card is over the limit.

  3. anonymous on September 14, 2013 at 9:06 am said:

    Hello, Madison, South Dakota,

    Craig Lloyd has just entered your realm. Welcome to the world of Corporate Welfare.

    From a Sioux Falls Taxpayer

  4. Oh, but he went to the county first to see if he could be a backdoor man

    Onto the city next.

    Funny, tried to find info on profits and earnings of the Lloyd companies for 2012 yesterday, no luck.

  5. anonymous on September 14, 2013 at 2:29 pm said:

    Those could be interesting numbers.

    The guy owns over 5,000 rental units in SF.

  6. Testor15 on September 16, 2013 at 8:32 am said:

    Looks like he has reserved the city’s ability to issue TIFs because the county has never done one before so WHY NOT? Save the city’s borrowing ability for the next one.

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