Battle Ground’s city council on Monday begrudgingly approved an eight-year multifamily tax break for Deacon Development, the company behind the West Main Commons project west of the Best Western hotel.
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Source: The Columbian
Battle Ground OKs eight-year multifamily tax break for West Main Commons project
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