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Property Appraiser and Tax Collector Office Space Search Update

Property Appraiser and Tax Collector Office Space Search Update. Real Estate Management November 19, 2013. Background Property Search Options Next Steps. Background.

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Property Appraiser and Tax Collector Office Space Search Update

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  1. Property Appraiser and Tax CollectorOffice Space Search Update Real Estate Management November 19, 2013

  2. Background • Property Search • Options • Next Steps

  3. Background Last November questions were raised about the suitability of the SunTrust building to house the Property Appraiser and Tax Collector – location, ease of access, parking, and cost. Board asked us to look into finding a more suitable property for them

  4. Background • BCC currently leases 49,307 SF of Class A office space at SunTrust Center • Property Appraiser = 31,064 • Tax Collector = 18,243 • Lease expires December 2014 • Current Cost $1.2 M/Year • Anticipated Cost $1.4 M/Year

  5. Background The Property Appraiser and Tax Collector sent letters to the Mayor specifying the following criteria regarding suitable alternative office space. Property Appraiser • Easy and accessible customer service • Customer and employee parking • Accessibility • Central location within County Seat Tax Collector • Easy Access • Adequate Parking • Accessibility • Convenient location near Property Appraiser • Data Requirements

  6. Property Search • CBRE and REM have conducted a search of available properties for purchase over the last year. • Utilized criteria provided by the PA and TC which did not include requests for additional space beyond the current 49,307 SF. • Identified approximately 26 properties. • Narrowed the list to 4 options based on location, price, size, parking and improvement costs.

  7. Option 12611 and 2600 Technology

  8. OPTION 1 2611 and 2600 Technology Dr 2611 Technology Drive 2600 Technology Drive 30,602 SF of space 62,300 SF of space 150 parking spaces 250 parking spaces Total Purchase Price-$9.37m Total Build Out Cost-$5.2m Overall Cost $14.5M ($156/SF)

  9. Option 1 PROS & CONS PROS Provides needed SF • Ample Parking • Central location • Cost • Campus Setting • Tenant Income • Bus Stop - .2 mile/Sidewalks CONS • Existing tenants (2021) in 20,000 S.F. • Competing with another Buyer for the 2611 site

  10. Option 2815 Herndon Avenue

  11. Option 2815 Herndon Avenue 62,517 SF of space 270 Parking spaces Purchase price-$7.0M (asking) Build out-$6.3M Total Cost-$13.3M Overall Cost $13.3M ($212/SF)

  12. Option 2 PROS & CONS PROS • One campus • No tenant logistics • Adequate parking • Central location CONS • Extensive renovation costs

  13. Option 3320 South Street and 501 N Orange

  14. OPTION 3 320 South St. and 501 N Orange 320 South Street 31,454 SF of space 94 parking spaces Total Purchase Price-$8.35M Total Build Out Cost-$3.15M 501 N Orange Ave 20,306 SF of space 61 parking spaces Overall Cost $11.5M ($222/SF)

  15. Option 3 PROS & CONS PROS • Proximity of buildings • No tenant logistics CONS • Doesn’t meet space needs • Inadequate parking • No expansion opportunity

  16. Option 4250 N. Orange Avenue

  17. OPTION 4 250 N Orange Ave (Southern Bank) 128,791 SF of space Minimal on site parking spaces Purchase Price-$10M (not listed for sale) Build out-$3.2M Total Cost-$13.2m Overall Cost $13.2M ($102/SF)

  18. Option 4 PROS & CONS PROS • Single location • Cost per SF • Overall size CONS • Small floor plates • Inadequate parking • Tenant logistics • Building condition

  19. Summary of Options Total SizeTotal CostCost/SF Option 1 92,900 SF $14.5m $156 Option 2 62,517 SF $13.3m $212 Option 3 51,760 SF $11.5m $222 Option 4 128,791 SF $13.2m $102

  20. Summary of Options SurfaceParkingAccess/Bus SizeCentral LocationOne Campus Option 1 yes yes exceeds yes yes Option 2 yes yes meets yes yes Option 3 limited yes limited yes no Option 4 limited yes exceeds yes yes

  21. Properties Considered

  22. Other Options/Next Steps • Continue to look for other buildings for sale • Look for lease opportunities • Discuss short term (1 to 3 Year) renewal • Investigate costs of land purchase and build • Continue to explore all options • Return to Board with recommendation

  23. Property Appraiser and Tax CollectorOffice Space Search Update Real Estate Management November 19, 2013

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