In turn developers donated heavily to his campaign fund.
On June 30, the developer donated the theater and sold an adjacent house on Sherman Street to the new corporation.
The developer of the Woodlands Addition donated the land.
The developers have also donated land for fire stations and parks.
He added that the developer could donate a portion of the land for a tax abatement or write-off.
Local residents formed a group called Encino Save the Oaks and the developer eventually donated the tree to the city.
The developers came to see that a reconditioned Mott House would be a selling point, and donated the house to the society.
The developer of Imperial Oaks donated the land for the school.
In 2010, developers building a subdivision partially bordering Lake Manassas donated land to the state to be used as a marina.
The developers donated the house along with $100,000 for its renovations to the city of Waltham in 2005.