Two local malls are getting big bucks back from local governments and school districts as part of a settlement to tax challenges. That’s according to The Journal News. Palisades Center in West Nyack will get $27.5 million on property taxes paid to the town, the Clarkstown school district and Rockland County, while the Shops of Nanuet will reportedly get an estimated two million dollars, the bulk of the money coming from the Nanuet and Clarkstown school districts. Palisades Center has been in court for years with the town challenging their taxes. Palisades Center claimed they were valued at $160 million while the town put it at $392 million. The settlement pegs it at $300 million, for at least the next three years. Both settlements were reportedly approved by the town board at a special meeting Tuesday morning with a 4-0 vote. They also voted to bond up to $8.7 million to cover tax settlement costs.