PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Wary of tax increases, weary of layoffs and
determined to avoid bankruptcy, Providence Mayor Angel Taveras had only
to gaze up at his city’s Ivy League campus to see a way out of the
morass.
On College Hill sits Brown University, with a $2.5 billion endowment
and property worth an estimated $1 billion. Brown would pay the city $38
million in property taxes each year — more than enough to solve the
city’s budget problems — if only it wasn’t tax exempt.
And so city officials and state lawmakers applied some pressure to
the university, and last week Brown agreed to contribute $31.5 million
to Providence over the next 11 years. The money comes on top of nearly
$4 million that Brown already voluntarily gives the city every year.
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