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File #: 20-1725   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Culture and Neighborhood Services Committee
On agenda: 2/10/2020
Posting Language: Staff briefing on a Development Agreement between 114 Main Plaza, LLC, Houston Street TIRZ Board of Directors, and the City of San Antonio for eligible public improvements in an amount not to exceed $1,132,912 for the redevelopment of 114 Main Plaza and a patio license agreement between 114 Main Plaza, LLC and the City of San Antonio. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; John Jacks, Director, Center City Development and Operations]
Attachments: 1. Development Agreement, 2. Main Plaza footprint
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DEPARTMENT: Center City Development and Operations


DEPARTMENT HEAD: John Jacks


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Council District 1


SUBJECT:

Briefing on a Development Agreement between 114 Main Plaza, LLC, Houston Street TIRZ Board of Directors, and the City of San Antonio for eligible historic restoration and public improvements for the redevelopment of 114 Main Plaza and a patio license agreement between 114 Main Plaza, LLC and the City of San Antonio.


SUMMARY:

The Center City Development & Operations Department will provide a briefing on the following items:

A. Execution of a Development Agreement between 114 Main Plaza, LLC, Houston Street TIRZ Board of Directors, and the City of San Antonio for eligible historic restoration and public improvements for the redevelopment of 114 Main Plaza.

B. Execution of a license agreement between 114 Main Plaza, LLC and the City of San Antonio for use of patio space adjacent to building in southeast corner of Main Plaza for temporary storage and outdoor dining. The lease term will be from March 1, 2020 to February 29, 2025.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The City of San Antonio owns Main Plaza, located in the center of the city. In an effort to re-shape Main Plaza as not only the physical center of San Antonio, but also into the cultural and spiritual center, the City contracted with Main Plaza Conservancy to rebrand the plaza and program activities. The Conservancy provides a farmers market, live music, festivals, concessions, movie screenings and an award-winning video presentation of the history of San Antonio, shown on the fa?ade of San Fernando Cathedral. The City of San Antonio is responsible for plaza security and maintenance, including landscaping, seating, amenities, plaza repairs, and janitorial services.

To help further the city's goal of transforming Main Plaza, the City is working with 114 Main Plaza, LLC to renovate vacant structures on the plaza. This project includes the renovation of tw...

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