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The Board of Equalization voted 3-0 to change assessments for seven parcels: six were reduced and one was increased. The largest reduction was for the Food Lion property at 85 S Carlton Street, from $16,174,300 to $14,209,000; the Cleaners property at 990 R Reservoir Street increased from $565,800 to $1,085,000.
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The decisions determine the assessed values used for property taxation on the appealed parcels. Assessments were reduced for five S Carlton Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Way properties and for the Kroger Shopping Center, while the Hotel Madison parcels and a dental facility property received no change. All recorded decisions were approved unanimously, 3-0.
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