A depressed neighborhood, usually in an urban area in which businesses are given tax incentives and are not subject to some government regulations. These advantages are designed to attract new businesses into the zone.
Sites in depressed, mostly inner urban areas, where companies are given favourable taxation treatment and are freed of various planning regulations.
is a depressed neighborhood, usually in an urban area, where businesses are given tax incentives and are not subject to some government regulations. These advantages are designed to attract new business in the zone.
A designated geographical area in which businesses enjoy favorable tax credits, financing, and/or other incentives. see also zone.
a city district where development receives special tax advantages
a defined geographical area within which businesses can obtain savings against their California income tax, plus other incentives designed to stimulate business investments
a defined geographic area in which businesses can claim certain state income tax savings and other advantages
a defined geographic area within which businesses can obtain tax benefits and other incentives designed to stimulate business investments
a designated geographic area within a city or county, which is suffering from disinvestment, underdevelopment, and general economic distress
a distinct geographical area of a county, city or town as designated by the Governor of Virginia
a geographically designated, economically depressed area in which businesses can receive several substantial state tax breaks and other benefits
an area of a country, city, or town in which state and local incentives and assistance are offered to encourage the expansion of existing businesses and the attraction of new business activity and jobs
an area targeted for economic revitalizing
an area within a city where there is a significant amount of unemployment, and several business facilities that are not being used to their maximum
an economically depressed area in California that is designated by the Trade and Commerce Agency to encourage business, stimulate growth, development, and investment in the area
a specific area designated by the State of Illinois in cooperation with a local government to receive tax incentives and other benefits to stimulate economic activity
a specific area in which new plant and equipment of "eligible" (typically manufacturing) businesses that create jobs receive exemption from local property taxes for three or more years
a specific geographic area in which the State and the Town target programs to directly and indirectly aid business expansion and job creation
a specified geographic area targeted for economic revitalization
a targeted area for economic development--and many cities and towns give business owners HUGE tax credits for opening businesses in these areas and creating jobs
A geographical area in which the businesses benefit from favorable tax credits, financing, and/or other incentives.
An economically depressed area that has been targeted for revitalization by a city or state through tax and other incentives given to companies that locate or expand their operations within the zone.