12 October 2021
https://communityimpact.com/houston/the-woodlands/government/2021/10/12/exxonmobils-11m-tax-abatement-with-the-woodlands-township-terminated/
ExxonMobil's $1.1M tax abatement with The Woodlands Township terminated
By Vanessa Holt | 2:58 PM Oct 12, 2021 CDT | Updated 2:58 PM Oct 12, 2021 CDT
The Woodlands Township terminated $1.1 million in tax abatement agreements with ExxonMobil on Oct. 11 after the company said it would not be able to maintain the required number of staff at buildings it occupies in The Woodlands’ buildings at Hughes Landing.
Community Impact Newspaper previously reported that the corporation had failed to meet a requirement to have 470 employees at one building and 960 at another building in Hughes Landing as of the January reporting period. The company had resolved a default on the agreement by moving employees where needed to fulfill the terms.
Kevin Gerrity, global strategy manager at ExxonMobil, spoke at a special Oct. 11 meeting of The Woodlands board of directors, which included a closed executive session discussion.
“We entered the tax abatement agreement a while ago. ... With our recent economic financial results for the corporation, we are going through significant shifts with a focus on reducing costs,” he said.
Gerrity said canceling the tax abatements would give the company more flexibility to move employees between its various facilities.