Company Depository Trust Co.
Date Announced 3/9/1995
Site 55 Water Street
Total Subsidy $18.5 million

Amount tied to job creation

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Promised Job Creation 0
Promised Job Retention 2,799
Length of Contract 17 years
Competing Sites none
Conditions The deal does not include a requirement that Depository create a specific number of jobs. The firm only agreed that if there should be job growth, it would happen in New York City.
Notes As of 1995, Depository Trust was the world's largest securities depository, a firm that acts as a clearinghouse for sales of stocks and bonds.
Corporate Notes
Critics
A note on sources -- or why many of these profiles appear incomplete. They are. Good Jobs New York compiled the numbers in these profiles from press releases and news accounts of the deals. Unfortunately, more detailed information on these subsidies is very difficult to obtain -- even though it should be readily available to the public. In many cases, neither the company nor the city nor state released certain information, particularly the terms of the agreement, i.e., the conditions which the company had to meet in order to receive the subsidy. It should also be noted that the value of the subsidy may not end up being equal to the value estimated at the time of the agreement. And it should not be assumed that the actual number of jobs retained and created will be the same as the numbers predicted.

Because the public deserves easy access to information about how taxpayer dollars are being spent, Good Jobs New York will update these profiles as we uncover more information.

Good Jobs New York  - May 25, 2001