Tempe tax break to private developer may go to Arizona Supreme Court

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | The Republic

The Arizona Attorney General’s Office says Tempe followed the rules in giving a tax break to a hotel, but may have violated state law on another project.

The property-tax break on The Graduate Hotel in downtown Tempe adheres to state law, while the city’s tax break on a Bank of the West office building on Fountainhead Parkway was less clear, according to an AG report released Thursday.

“There is enough of a question … to warrant proceeding to the Arizona Supreme Court,” the report says.

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