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File #: 17-6694   
Type: Miscellaneous Item
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 12/14/2017
Posting Language: An Ordinance authorizing a Chapter 380 Economic Development Program Loan in the amount of $280,000.00 with LKZ Management to facilitate the location of a new headquarters in downtown San Antonio that will yield 50 new jobs to San Antonio. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; John Jacks, Director, Center City Development & Operations]
Attachments: 1. Certificate of Interested Parties, 2. Draft Chapter 380 Loan Agreement, 3. Ordinance 2017-12-14-1011
DEPARTMENT: Center City Development and Operations


DEPARTMENT HEAD: John Jacks


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Council District 1


SUBJECT:

LKZ Management Project


SUMMARY:

City Council will consider a Chapter 380 Economic Development Program Loan in the amount of $280,000 with LKZ Management to facilitate the location of a new headquarters in downtown San Antonio that will yield 50 new jobs to San Antonio.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Lynd Development Partners and Lynd Residential Partners focus on investment, acquisitions, and development. They have offices in Austin, San Antonio, and Denver. Through various partnerships they currently have an ownership interest in roughly 8,000 apartment units, seven hotels, including the St. Anthony in San Antonio, and the Hancock Tower in Chicago.

The partners are currently rebranding the company and have recently created a new company, temporarily referred to as LKZ Management, which will internalize property management of the multifamily assets they own and develop. The partners are exploring locations for the new rebranded organization and are considering Austin, Denver, and San Antonio. The location would serve as their corporate headquarters and is anticipated to result in the investment of approximately $1.5 million in office finish out and new FFE. Additionally, existing and new jobs have an average annual base salary of $100,000.

The rebranding effort and resulting creation of the new organization will result in 35 new full-time, high wage jobs in the company's initial year of existence and would result in the creation of an additional 15 new full-time jobs within 5 years of its operations. The partners have identified the Travis Park Plaza Building as the preferred San Antonio location and, if selected, would require the new organization to lease 14,000 square feet of the building.


ISSUE:

To accelerate the project and benefit from the addition of 50 net new jobs to downtown San Antonio ...

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