Property tax delinquencies are up the UPoR tells us. Its database and that of the county contain some interesting names as still delinquent.
First up, DesignLine USA CEO Brad Glosson who owes over $24K in tax on a home valued at $1.8m, according to the county online database. DesignLine hired Anthony Foxx at the end of last year.
In August the county declared a building worth almost $3m. on MLK Blvd. and owned by the AME Zion Publishing House to be taxable. Right now according to the online database, almost $41,500 in tax remains due.
Remember that massive 1100-unit retirement community the Town of Matthews wanted to have built — to tax — at the current farmland corner of McKee and Pleasant Plains Road? The parcels valued at $7.4m. show some $103,000 in property tax still due. An arm of Baltimore-based Erickson Retirement Communities is still the owner of record of the former Fincher farm property.
Something called Carowinds Holding LLC owes about $60K on multiple parcels for 2009 and 2008 and was cited earlier this month for failing to file annual reports by the NC Secretary of State’s office. And McIntosh’s Steakhouse — late of South Blvd. — closed up still owing some $10K in tax, according to county records.