Property Tax Experts Break Down Revisions To Cook County Tax Incentives
Navigating the evolving landscape of property tax incentives in Cook County, Illinois has become an increasingly complex task for business leaders aiming to optimize their real estate investments. Liston & Tsantilis has been at the forefront of property tax incentives for industrial and commercial properties for the last 40 years. In this article, we offer the recent incentives updates and insights into the significant changes that have recently unfolded in the realm of commercial and industrial property incentives. Understanding their implications is essential as real professionals move their businesses forward against the never-ending changes taking place.
Brian & Peter
Source: Bisnow | Reposted Liston & Tsantillis 4/1/2024 -
Nearly four decades ago, attorney Brian Liston worked as an assistant at the Illinois Attorney General’s office, playing a key role in drafting Cook County incentives ordinances to boost the local economy and attract new businesses.
“I worked in a team alongside the Cook County Assessor Thomas Tully and Cook County President George Dunne to implement tax incentives to compete with the surrounding counties’ to lower assessment classifications, instill economic development and create jobs,” Liston said. “As Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead would say, ‘It’s been a long, strange trip.’”
Today, Liston is a partner alongside Peter Tsantilis at the Chicago-based Liston & Tsantilis, a law firm that specializes in eminent domain litigation, property tax litigation and incentives for industrial and commercial properties. His law firm has consistently been ranked No. 1 for the past 19 years by the Leading Lawyers Network.
In the decades since Liston helped shape those incentives, a lot has changed. And those changes seemed to speed up significantly in the last few years amid the changing real estate landscape.
“There have been significant changes in the last 36 months that we need to update the real estate community on to ensure they have all the necessary and accurate information they need to make informed decisions when it comes to incentives,” he said.
Liston and Tsantilis walked Bisnow through the major changes of the last four years and what they mean for the commercial and industrial real estate communities.








