New York State Subsidy Tracker
Tracking the State’s Growing Portfolio of Business Subsidies
Brownfield Cleanup Program
Gave out $631.7M in subsidies.
Tax credits given to companies for redeveloping contaminated industrial sites in urban areas. More information.
The Brownfield program does not report any job creation information because the incentives granted under the program are aimed at encouraging environmental remediation, rather than specifically targeting job creation. Program criteria changed after 2014.
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100 Largest Subsidies Issued By This Program
Source: Data on subsidies from the Excelsior Jobs Program, Industrial Development Agencies and Local Development Corporations are sourced from New York’s open data portal. IDA data accessed on July 21, 2016. LDC data accessed on Feb. 21, 2017. All other program data sourced from agency reports and Freedom of Information requests to Empire State Development, the state’s economic development arm, and other state agencies. Download the raw program data in the ProPublica Data Store.
Methodology: Read our methodology for collecting the data.
Notes:
Except where otherwise noted, data is for subsidies granted or given out between 2011 and 2014 under the above-named programs. While these programs comprise a significant cross-section of the state’s growing portfolio of economic development programs, they don’t include every subsidy dollar.
Subsidies tracked include grants, tax breaks, low-cost leases and discounted power allocations given out under each program; loans and bond issues are excluded from the data because they have to be repaid.
The number of corporate subsidiaries reflects only the subsidiaries we were able to verify though our research. Companies may have more connections with other companies not listed in the data.
IDA and LDC subsidies are given out by local entities; all other programs are administered by New York State.