Growing Chorus of RI Leaders Call For Review of $3.6M to Controversial Developer

Kate Nagle, GoLocalProv News Editor

Growing Chorus of RI Leaders Call For Review of $3.6M to Controversial Developer

Stefan Pryor, Heads Commerce RI, refuses to respond to questions about the amount of diligence conducted on the project
A growing group of leaders -- and candidates -- in Rhode Island are publicly questioning the awarding of $3.6 million in state tax credits to developer Lance Robbins and Urban Smart Growth, after a GoLocal investigation. Now, nearly twenty are raising questions about the level of due diligence conducted by commerce in vetting Lance Robbins.

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Robbins had come under scrutiny in California after being reported in the press as the state's most notorious slumlords. He has been the subject of lawsuits in North Carolina and Connecticut. This week, former tenants of Hope Artiste Village in Pawtucket have come forward with their stories of failed businesses and financial ruin.

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"One of the major economic development initiatives of the Governor and General Assembly was the massive expansion of the corporate welfare agency that did the 38 Studios deal. Rebranded as Commerce RI, this agency now has the tremendous power to hand out millions of dollars in preferential tax deals and cash subsides directly to corporations. Company-specific deals put the state government in the position of picking winners and losers. Without getting into a discussion of the merits of corporate welfare driven economic development, any agency that has the power of a Commerce RI must constantly be put under the public microscope," said Sasse.

Repeatedly, GoLocal has asked Governor Gina Raimondo, who chairs the Commerce RI Board, if she has concerns about the issues in California, Connecticut, North Carolina, and Rhode Island relating to Robbin's business practices, but she has refused comment.

"In granting preferential tax deals to developers Commerce RI has the responsibility to undertake a due diligence process that among other factors considers the developers past performance, reputation in the community, and the statewide strategic implications of the deal. The decision to award tax breaks to any business must be conducted in the most transparent, accountable and open fashion.  It is long past time for the General Assembly to fully investigate the decision-making process of Commerce RI and let the sunshine in," said Sasse.


Growing Chorus of RI Leaders Call For Review of $3.6M to Controversial Developer

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