Every IDA Project
All 49 active IDA deals in Chemung County, as
reported to New York State for fiscal year 2024: what each exempts, what it pays back,
what it promised, what it delivered, and a link to the agency's own documents so you can
check us. Below them: the deals that have ended, and the ones approved so recently they
are not in the state data yet.
Read these numbers with the right caveat. Everything on this page except
the assessed values comes from the IDA's own filings to the state's Public Authorities
Reporting Information System (PARIS). The state does not audit them. The
dollar figures reconcile well against the assessment roll, so we trust them. The
jobs figures are a different matter: they are self-reported, "before" counts reset
between filings, and at least one company books its entire firm-wide headcount against a
single small building. Treat every job number here as a claim, not a fact. Assessed values
are ours: the 2025 roll, hand-matched to each project's parcels.
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When Agreements End
The most important question about an abatement is what happens when it runs out. Here the
record is genuinely mixed, and mostly better than you would expect.
The system can work. CVS's $54.5 million distribution center at 150 White
Wagon Rd was wholly exempt in 2024 and fully taxable in 2025, on schedule,
instantly one of the county's largest taxpayers. Its final-year PILOT was already about 96%
of full freight. Postler & Jaeckle ended on schedule too. This is the mechanism doing
exactly what it says on the tin, and it deserves to be said plainly before the criticisms.