Bronx Tavern event discusses opportunity zones and competition with other NYC districts
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The passage mentions local economic development discussions, a law firm partner, and a lawyer promoting opportunity zones, but lacks concrete leads, high‑profile actors, financial transaction details, Terri Adler of Duval & Stachenfeld LLP speaks on tax breaks for the Bronx. Amazon selected Long Island City for its HQ, citing opportunity zones. Alex Flachsbart founded Opportunity Alabama to connec
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