Some question tax breaks for downtown hotels


Three downtown projects could see the city forfeiting as much as $ 640 million over three decades as officials struggle to pay for parks, police and firefighters.

The downtown J.W. Marriott has done brisk business since it opened last year, filling up rooms and producing much-needed tax revenue for the cash-strapped city of Los Angeles.



L.A. Times – California | Local News

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