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GJNY Database of New York City's Biggest Retention Deals:

Click to view subsidy deal profiles . . .

alphabetically, by company
by size of the subsidy
by date
with sidebar of complete list

What's Included? 

Good Jobs New York has compiled this database of New York City's Biggest Retention Deals, beginning with the $97 million package given to NBC in 1987, which began the scramble by major media corporations for a piece of the subsidy pie, soon to be followed by major financial firms.

With minor exceptions, the database includes packages of grants, tax breaks and/or discounted energy awarded to corporations for the purpose of retaining and sometimes creating jobs in New York City. Information in the database comes primarily from published news accounts and press releases and documents obtained from city and state agencies through Freedom of Information Law requests. Question marks in the database indicate information that we have not yet uncovered. Good Jobs New York is in the process of investigating the conditions the companies agreed to fulfill in order to receive the subsidies, and the penalties, if any, for failure to meet those conditions. We will post additional details as they become available. If the agencies fail to release information, we will note their failures as well.

Press Release: Announcing Detailed Database of NYC Retention Deals, 10.11.00

Note: For ease of reading, GJNY has not usually included citations in this database, except for direct quotations. Citations are available by contacting GJNY at 212/414-9395 or gjny@ctj.org.

Updated July 15, 2003