"The final bill before me today is Introductory
Number 779, sponsored by Council Members Koppell, White, Comrie, James, Palma,
Seabrook, Gerson, Gonzalez, Reyna, Weprin and Liu which authorizes the
designation of Bronx-Westchester Tempering Corporation as a Regionally
Significant Project.
"The Empire Zones Program was created by the State
Legislature in 1986 to stimulate private investment and job creation through a
variety of State tax incentives, including wage tax credits, investment tax
credits and real property tax credits. The State Legislature adopted legislation
in April 2005 that extended the Empire Zones Program until June 30, 2011 and
created a provision allowing for the Regionally Significant Project designation.
This designation allows local businesses outside the geographic boundaries of an
Empire Zone to tap into valuable State tax credits. In order for the Empire
State Development Corporation to authorize a Regionally Significant Project, the
local government must enact a local law authorizing such designation.
"Introductory Number 779 will authorize the designation
of Bronx-Westchester Tempering Corporation as a Regionally Significant Project
in New York City. Bronx-Westchester Tempering Corporation will operate a glass
manufacturing and processing business and distribute its product within the
tri-state area. Bronx-Westchester Tempering Corporation projects the creation of
60 new, full-time jobs and significant investments in production equipment and
building improvement. With the Regionally Significant Project designation,
Bronx-Westchester Tempering Corporation will continue to support our City's
manufacturing job base.
"I would like to thank Small Business Services
Commissioner Rob Walsh and Office of Industrial and Manufacturing Businesses
Director Leslie Ramos and their staff for their work on this bill. I would also
like to thank the Council for approving this legislation."
MEDIA CONTACT:
Stu Loeser/Evelyn Erskine (212) 788-2958