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1. B & J Partnership, current landowner of the property that the Hilton Garden Inn occupies in the Haymarket, has property in Lincoln assessed at $178,268,500. That gives Speedway a tax bill of about $3.55 million.
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2. Burlington Northern
2. BNSF Railway Co. has property with a value assessed at $141,622,129 in Lincoln, including the shops in Havelock. This amounts to a tax bill of $2.82 million.
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3. Allo Communications
3. Allo Communications' property has an assessed value is $129,321,896, making for a property tax bill of about $2.58 million.
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4. NEBCO
4. NEBCO, with office buildings at Fallbrook and spanning the city, has property assessed at $95,887,951 and a tax bill of $1.91 million.
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5. RED Capital Management
5. RED Capital Management, which owns SouthPointe Pavilions, has $66,302,900 in assessed property and a tax bill of $1.32 million.
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6. Kawasaki
3. Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing Corp. has production facilities in northwest Lincoln assessed at $66,007,463, making for a property tax bill of $1.32 million.
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8. Gateway
7. Gateway Mall has an assessed value of $59,851,800 and a tax bill of close to $1.19 million.
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9. Windstream
9. Windstream, with an office at 1440 M St., has property assessed at $54,379,833 in Lincoln, with a tax bill of $1.08 million.
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10. Hampton Enterprises
9. Hampton Enterprises, which owns Meadowlane Shopping Center, has property assessed at $48,311,233 in Lincoln, with a tax bill of $963,000 million.