The Comiskey plan, pitched in late 2006, was to build a swanky two-story community center in the park, complete with indoor basketball court, and to make a film documentary about the project along the way. By promising to shoot a film -- one that was to air in seven parts -- the producers became eligible for lucrative state tax credits, which would be sold to help cover the project's $10 million price tag.
Monday, August 23, 2010
So disappointing
Is there anything those state movie tax credits haven't sullied in some way?
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Hollywood South,
New Orleans
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