DEPARTMENT: Center City Development & Operations
DEPARTMENT HEAD: Lori Houston
COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: District 1
SUBJECT:
Downtown Public Private Partnership
SUMMARY:
A briefing on the Downtown Public Private Partnership (P3) that will result in a consolidated administrative office tower for the City of San Antonio, 265 housing units in the central business district, and the construction of the first new class A office tower in downtown since 1989.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
The City of San Antonio received a joint unsolicited proposal on June 25, 2014 and a detailed proposal on August 8, 2014 from Weston Urban and Frost Bank that would result in a consolidated administrative office tower for the City, 265 housing units in the central business district, and the construction of the first new class A office tower downtown since 1989. The proposal was submitted under the City's adopted Public Private Partnership (P3) Guidelines.
Upon receipt of the detailed proposal, City staff initiated due diligence efforts to include a space needs analysis, a building assessment of the Frost Bank Tower, an appraisal of the Frost Bank Tower, and financial analysis to determine if the project was financially feasible. City staff has completed its due diligence and negotiated a deal with Weston Urban and Frost Bank. The transaction is outlined below.
* The City will sell the Municipal Plaza Building at 114 West Commerce and properties at 319 West Travis and 403 North Flores to Weston Urban. These properties, along with the properties that Frost will sell to Weston Urban, will facilitate the creation of 265 new housing units downtown.
* Frost will sell the Frost Bank Tower and Garage to the City of San Antonio.
* Weston Urban will construct a 400,000 square foot office tower to serve as Frost Bank's headquarters, with Frost as the named tenant, on the Frost Motor Bank and surface parking lot at the corner of Flores and Houston str...
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