Illinois Code § 35 ILCS 200/10-215

Qualified property.
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Qualified property means:

 
(a) a new stadium having a seating capacity in excess of 18,000 and less
than 28,000 which is constructed primarily for the purpose of holding
professional sports and amusement events and construction of which is
commenced after July 1, 1989, or any parking lot or parking garage for
participants, spectators or staff which is acquired, constructed or
improved at any time primarily for use in connection with the stadium, or any
property on which the stadium, lot or garage is located;

 
(b) property that would qualify as property described in subsection (a) of
this Section, except that construction of the new stadium is not completed by
the first day of the tax year; or

 
(c) any parking lot or parking garage that is located within 3,000 feet of
property described in subsection (a) of this Section, that is used primarily in
connection with any existing stadium or with property described in subsection
(a) of this Section, and that was employed for those uses prior to July 1,
1989, or any property on which the lot or garage is located.

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