- Type: Forum
- Presented by: Roosevelt University
- Speakers: Graham Grady
- Location: Roosevelt University, 425 S. Wabash, 4th Floor, Chicago, IL
The Future of TIF (tax increment financing) and the 2016 Fiscal Crisis
Graham C. Grady will be one of the panelists for “The Future of TIF (tax increment financing) and the 2016 Fiscal Crisis” at the 17th Annual Fogelson Forum on Real Estate on April 14th beginning at 5:00 pm at Roosevelt University. The panel, which also includes Rachel N. Weber, Professor, Urban Planning and Policy Program, University at Illinois at Chicago and David L. Reifman, Commissioner, Department of Planning and Development, City of Chicago, will give their perspectives on the future of TIF as an economic development tool for Chicago.
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Grady helps commercial real estate industry clients solve problems they encounter with units of local government. He also serves as legal counsel to one of the five annuity and benefit funds of the city of Chicago. In addition to his law practice, Grady is a trustee of the Lloyd A. Fry Foundation, president of the Realty Club of Chicago and a founding member of the African-American Legacy of the Chicago Community Trust. He was also selected as a Business Leader of Color by Chicago United and was named to Crain's Chicago Business' "40 Under 40."
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