File #: ID 20-0465    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/5/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/16/2020 Final action: 6/16/2020
Title: Public Hearing for a Resolution Authorizing a Long-Term Vacant Big Box Revitalization Mezzanine Loan in the Amount of $500,000 and Economic Development Grant in the Amount of $250,000 to S & S Capital LLC
Attachments: 1. 20-0465 RES Piggly Wiggly Big Box.pdf

Title
Public Hearing for a Resolution Authorizing a Long-Term Vacant Big Box Revitalization Mezzanine Loan in the Amount of $500,000 and Economic Development Grant in the Amount of $250,000 to S & S Capital LLC

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Council Priority: Create an Environment to Promote Economic Development Opportunities and Job Creation

Department: Planning
Council District: 1

Public Hearing: June 16, 2020
Advertising Date/By: June 6, 2020/City Clerk

Contact 1 and Phone: David Parrish, 373-2002
Contact 2 and Phone: Kimberly Sowell, 373-7753

PURPOSE:
The City of Greensboro has been requested to consider a Big Box Revitalization Loan in the amount of $500,000 and an Economic Development grant in the amount of $250,000 for S & S Capital LLC for the revitalization of a long-term vacant big box shell in east Greensboro, investment of at least $1,665,000 by the developer S & S Capital LLC and the creation of at least 17 new full-time equivalent jobs (by Lessee).

BACKGROUND:
Mr. Shahzad Akbar, President, S & S Capital LLC, has requested assistance from the City of Greensboro for the redevelopment of the Freeman Mill Shopping Center, located at the intersection of Freeman Mill Road and Florida Street.

Specifically, the developers are requesting funding totaling $750,000, consisting of a $250,000 grant and a $500,000 loan to support the redevelopment of the shopping center. The $250,000 grant would be used for demolition, roof replacement, parking lot, signage and security upgrades. The $500,000 loan would support a general building upfit for an eventual grocery store tenant. The development pro-forma provided by S & S Capital LLC estimates a total project renovation cost of $1,655,000. S & S Capital LLC has pledged $505,000 in owner's equity and identified $400,000 in investor contributions toward the project. The proposed City contribution of $750,000 would cover the balance of the projected project development costs.

The project is expected to generate public benefit ...

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