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o ,�1i,ili'/,FNd <br />Community & Economic Developmen77 1865 <br />IB65 <br />1200 County -City Building, 227 West Jefferson, South Bend, Indiana 46601 -1830 Phone 574/235 -9371 Fax 574/235 -9021 <br />To: Redevelopment Commission <br />From: Bill Schalliol, Economic Development Planner <br />Subject: Staff Report on Resolution 2744 - Counter Offer for 502 W Western Avenue <br />Date: October 28, 2010 <br />On August 6, 2010, the Redevelopment Commission approved Resolution 2743 which set the <br />acquisition offering price for 502 W Western Avenue. The property is a single story commercial <br />building located on the southwest corner of Western Avenue and William Street and was the former <br />site location for Harmon Glass. <br />Over the past several years, the Redevelopment Commission has acquired several key parcels <br />located within the Coveleski Park planning area. As the plans for Coveleski Park are now coming <br />together, there are still a few key parcels that need to be acquired to complete the master plan <br />process. The property at 502 W Western is one of the corner properties at one of the main entry <br />points into the stadium campus. The Commission owns the northwest quadrant which previously <br />housed Fred's Transmission (presently being cleared for future development), owns the southeast <br />corner which previously housed Ritchie's Radiator (currently being used for storage during the <br />stadium renovation process and then will be cleared for parking (short term) or for a future <br />development pad site (intended use). <br />The acquisition of the southwest corner is key to the stabilization of the block frontage along <br />Western Avenue in this section of the planning area. The property west of the 502 site has been <br />redeveloped by Granger Community Church and other partners and proper tenanting of this space <br />will help to advance their efforts as well as provide a new retailer in the project area. <br />Staff has spent considerable time working with the property owner and his representative on a fair <br />acquisition value for the site. The property originally appraised at $85,750 when it was appraised in <br />2008. For a comparison, the Commission paid $190,000 for Ritchie's Radiator, $262,500 for Fred's <br />Transmission and $130,000 for the Son's of Israel Synagogue. The price of $150,000 for this <br />corner parcel with two lots, a stable building that will likely be repurposed and site control at this <br />entry point into the park campus is a reasonable acquisition price. <br />Staff would request Commission approval of Resolution 2744 to approve the counter offer and to <br />allow staff to proceed with the acquisition of this key property. <br />What We Do Today Makes A Difference! <br />