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SpLJ T <br />8 <br />04 - x•16 <br />Ui C <br />w 'ACF y <br />- 1865 <br />CITY OF SOUTH BEND STEPHEN J. LUECKE, MAYOR <br />DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE <br />GREGG D. ZIENTARA <br />CONTROLLER <br />December 7, 2011 <br />Mr. Derek Dieter <br />President, South Bend Common Council <br />41h Floor, County -City Building <br />South Bend, IN 46601 <br />re: Ordinance of the Common Council Appropriating Monies to Assist in the Chase Tower Building <br />Rehabilitation Project <br />Dear President Dieter: <br />The Chase Tower building ( "Chase Tower ") is located in the heart of downtown South Bend across from <br />the County -City Building at 211 -213 West Washington Street. It is the tallest building in South Bend and <br />contains a bank, business offices, a hotel, restaurants and a parking garage. Presently, Chase Tower is <br />in foreclosure proceedings, and is in urgent need of repair and rehabilitation. <br />An entity known as Care Hotels Indiana, LLC, an Indiana limited liability company ( "Care Hotels ") and <br />affiliate of Care Hotels plans to purchase the Chase Tower at sheriff foreclosure sale, thereby satisfying <br />the judgment of foreclosure acquired by the lender Huntington National Bank. However, once released <br />from foreclosure, Chase Tower requires substantial Capital improvements to retain and attract tenants, <br />attract guests to the hotel portion of the building, and otherwise become a viable commercial enterprise. <br />The total cost to make these repairs is not financially feasible for a developer. <br />In order to rehabilitate Chase Tower and assure it will increase in assessed value subject to payment of <br />property tax, that it will retain and create new jobs in downtown South Bend, and that it will remain a vital <br />commercial enterprise in the heart of South Bend, it is necessary for the City of South Bend to assist in <br />the Chase Tower rehabilitation by appropriating funds for this purpose. The City will thereby acquire a <br />long term interest in the garage portion of Chase Tower which will assist in the general rehabilitation of <br />Chase Tower. <br />City Administration requests Council approval to invest up to $5.7 million for the purpose of acquiring a <br />long term interest in the parking garage thereby providing financial assistance to the developer, to affect <br />the repairs, maintenance rehabilitation necessary in the structure. The Raining Day Fund # 102 will <br />provide the cash funds for this appropriation. <br />The monies appropriated under this Ordinance shall be reimbursed to the Rainy Day Fund ( #102) in <br />annual payments from Tax Increment Finance -South Bend Central Development Area Fund (TIF- SBCDA) <br />No. 420 out of the incremental increase in tax revenues resulting from the differential in assessed <br />valuation of Chase Tower at this time and after rehabilitation is undertaken under this development plan. <br />County -City Building 227 West Jefferson Boulevard South Bend. Indiana 46601 -1830 <br />Phone: 574/235-9216 Fax: 574/235 -9928 TDD:574!235 -5567 <br />
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