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                B & J Partnership manages properties in the Telegraph District as Speedway Properties. The partnership has a total assessed property valuation of $215,403,500. That amounts to a property tax bill of about $3.80 million.
- Kenneth Ferriera, Journal Star
 
                        
                        
                NEBCO owns the building at 245 Fallbrook Blvd. in Lincoln, which houses several state departments. The construction and real estate company has an assessed property valuation of $162,130,538, amounting to a property tax bill of about $2.87 million.
- OLIVIA ANDERSON, Journal Star
 
                        
                        
                Maintenance technicians at Bryan Health opened a time capsule at the William Jennings Bryan house at Bryan East Campus in September. Bryan Health, which operates two of Lincoln's large hospitals, has property with an assessed value of $79,618,900. That amounts to a property tax bill of about $1.41 million.
- ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE, Journal Star
 
                        
                        
                Construction on the Atmosphere Lincoln apartment complex is photographed by drone on Wednesday, July 5, 2023, in Lincoln. The building has since opened. Lincoln Student Property LLC, which owns the building, has property with an total assessed valuation of $76,782,347, with a tax bill of about $1.36 million.
- KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
 
The 10 largest property taxpayers in Lincoln
The largest property tax contributors range from well know companies like Bryan Health, which owns two of the city's hospitals, to lesser known real estate companies.
The estimates property tax assessment figures were provided by the County Assessor's Office. Taxes paid are based on levies for 2024-25.
B & J Partnership manages properties in the Telegraph District as Speedway Properties. The partnership has a total assessed property valuation of $215,403,500. That amounts to a property tax bill of about $3.80 million.
- Kenneth Ferriera, Journal Star
 
NEBCO owns the building at 245 Fallbrook Blvd. in Lincoln, which houses several state departments. The construction and real estate company has an assessed property valuation of $162,130,538, amounting to a property tax bill of about $2.87 million.
- OLIVIA ANDERSON, Journal Star
 
Maintenance technicians at Bryan Health opened a time capsule at the William Jennings Bryan house at Bryan East Campus in September. Bryan Health, which operates two of Lincoln's large hospitals, has property with an assessed value of $79,618,900. That amounts to a property tax bill of about $1.41 million.
- ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE, Journal Star
 
Construction on the Atmosphere Lincoln apartment complex is photographed by drone on Wednesday, July 5, 2023, in Lincoln. The building has since opened. Lincoln Student Property LLC, which owns the building, has property with an total assessed valuation of $76,782,347, with a tax bill of about $1.36 million.
- KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
 
Reach the writer at 402-473-7120 or cdunker@journalstar.com.
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