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FEBRUARY 6, 2001 In what Stonington First Selectman Donald Maranel said will be a "win" for the Connecticut town, a proposal by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation to construct an 85,000-square-foot warehouse and office building is up for approval on Wednesday. Maranel said the building will be a "net addition" to the town's grand list. The grand list is a list of all taxable properties. The tribe is the largest taxpayer in a number of towns near its southeastern Connecticut reservation. Get the Story:
Mashantuckets seek OK to build warehouse (The New London Day 2/6)
Town to decide on tribe's proposal
Facebook TwitterFEBRUARY 6, 2001 In what Stonington First Selectman Donald Maranel said will be a "win" for the Connecticut town, a proposal by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation to construct an 85,000-square-foot warehouse and office building is up for approval on Wednesday. Maranel said the building will be a "net addition" to the town's grand list. The grand list is a list of all taxable properties. The tribe is the largest taxpayer in a number of towns near its southeastern Connecticut reservation. Get the Story:
Mashantuckets seek OK to build warehouse (The New London Day 2/6)
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