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"Developers and officials will exploit any government incentive available"--unless there's a public backlash

The New York Times's front-page coverage of how New York stretches the rules to aid EB-5 projects prompts Eric Hawthorn of the Llenrock Group, a real estate advisory and investment banking firm in Philadelphia, to observe:
Commercial real estate, like any business, is rooted in practicality. Developers and officials will exploit any government incentive available if itā€™s in their interests. But companies are not immune to public backlashā€“just ask Bank of America (BAC). If the public perceives a company is cheating a struggling neighborhood out of opportunities, legally or not, it could create a P.R. nightmare that simply isnā€™t worth the few dollars that were saved.
In other words, press coverage--from the big boys, at least--makes a difference.

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