Supreme Screw Products is looking for some tax breaks in its effort to expand its Plainview facilities. The company is in talks to buy another 31,000-square-foot industrial spot right next door, at a cost of $4.7 million. Now, it wants Nassau’s Industrial Development Agency to help with the mortgage recording tax, sales taxes and property taxes. The IDA helped the company relocate from The Bronx more than two years ago. [Newsday]
Plainview industrial parts company wants tax breaks in $4.7M expansion
New York /
May.May 14, 2018
02:30 PM
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