Discover how Jared Spano leverages STAR bonds, TIF districts, and tax credits to transform historic ruins into a thriving entertainment district. Learn to stack complex financial tools to capture equity and unlock investment in underserved areas.

The financial framework is the skeleton, but the entertainment—the bars, the music, the lights—that’s the soul. Spano is using the skeleton to make the soul affordable to build.
Create an audio lesson explaining how Jared Spano studied private law and tax frameworks to fund development in Joliet through the Nightlife Lifestyle Entertainment District. Explain restoring historical architecture and opportunity building using revenue bonds, double-barrel bonds, STAR bonds, historic tax credits, TIF districts, and opportunity zones. Show how creating opportunity, refinancing projects, capturing equity from restored buildings, and owning infrastructure unlocks investment.


A Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district is a financial tool used to revitalize blighted areas by freezing the property tax value at a "base" level for 23 years. As the developer improves the property and its value increases, the additional tax revenue—the "increment"—is captured and funneled back into the project rather than the city's general fund. These funds can be used for "pay-as-you-go" reimbursements for eligible costs like demolition and utility repairs, or they can back TIF Revenue Bonds to provide upfront capital for infrastructure and rehabilitation.
While TIF districts focus on property taxes, STAR (Sales Tax and Revenue) bonds capture state and local sales tax generated by a project. These are reserved for high-impact "destination-based" developments that draw regional tourism, typically requiring a minimum $30 million capital investment and $60 million in annual gross sales. The revenue from these bonds is strictly limited to the "bones" of the project, such as land acquisition, site grading, and public infrastructure, effectively allowing the sales tax from new businesses to pay for the infrastructure that supports them.
Restoring historic architecture allows developers to "stack" significant tax credits that are unavailable for new construction. In Illinois, developers can receive a state income tax credit of 25% and a federal credit of 20% on Qualified Rehabilitation Expenditures. By meeting specific preservation standards, nearly 45% of renovation costs can be recovered. These credits can be "syndicated" or sold to investors for upfront cash, significantly reducing the developer's out-of-pocket expenses and creating immediate equity in the asset.
The OBBBA of 2025 made Opportunity Zones a permanent fixture of U.S. tax policy, transforming them from a temporary experiment into a long-term wealth-building tool. For developers in Joliet, this means they can defer taxes on original capital gains by investing in a Qualified Opportunity Fund and, most importantly, pay zero capital gains tax on any appreciation of the new project if held for at least 10 years. The act also introduced a 30-year cap on these benefits and established stricter requirements for reporting community impacts, such as job creation and housing units.
Capturing equity is a strategic move where a developer uses tax incentives—like TIF reimbursements and historic tax credits—to pay for a large portion of construction, leaving them with very little of their own cash tied up in the project. Once the building is completed and appraised at its new, higher value, the developer takes out a new commercial mortgage (refinance). This allows them to pay off original loans and pull out their initial investment plus extra profit tax-free, which can then be reinvested into the next project in the district while they maintain ownership of the original building.
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