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<br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />TO: Housing & Redevelopment Authority <br /> <br />FROM: Catherine Mehelich, Director of Economic Developmentfl2 <br /> <br />DATE: April 5, 2004 <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Consider Arrow Building Center Redevelopment Concept <br /> <br />Attachments <br /> <br />. Aerial of redevelopment area <br /> <br />. Preliminary site plan - Arrow Building Center Redevelopment <br /> <br />Redevelopment Concept <br />Staff has received a concept plan from Arrow Building Center for the redevelopment of its <br />facilities and operations located at the intersection of King Ave and State Street, north of <br />Highway 10 and the railroad. The redevelopment concept includes the existing Eagles Club <br />building, the former NAPA building, Arrow Building Center office building and two <br />warehouse buildings. <br /> <br />Arrow Building Center proposes to construct two new facilities; a 6,400 square foot <br />office/showroom building and a 12,840 square foot warehouse building. In addition the <br />project may include vacating a portion of King Ave and State Street (Railroad Drive) as a <br />private drive rather than a public street. The new construction cost of the 2 buildings is <br />estimated to be $1 million ($52/ sf), not including acquisition and demolition. <br /> <br />Arrow Building Center is working with John Weicht & Associates on the redevelopment <br />plan and construction. John Weicht will be present at the HRA meeting to discuss the <br />redevelopment concept. <br /> <br />Financing Request <br />In order to offset some of the costs of the redevelopment project, Arrow Building Center <br />has verbally requested Tax Rebate Financing (abatement) from the City. Mr. Weicht <br />estimates the cost of acquiring the Eagles Club building and the former NAPA building at <br />$400,000. The cost of demolition and asbestos removal for the 5 buildings is estimated to <br />be $100,000. Arrow Building Center is requesting the City's, and potentially Sherburne <br />County's, TRF assistance toward the cost of demolition. In addition Arrow Building Center <br />