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Recommendation to Approve Adam Politzer, Interim City Manager; Abigail Thorne-Lyman, Base Reuse and Economic Development Director; Alesia Strauch, Base Reuse Manager, Ada Wong, Executive Vice President, Jones Lang LaSalle; and Len Aslanian, Assistant City Attorney, as Real Property Negotiators for 1701 Monarch Street (Longshot Space Technologies Corporation, a Delaware corporation). (Base Reuse and Economic Development 29061822)
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To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
From: Adam Politzer, Interim City Manager
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Staff is recommending that City Council designate Adam Politzer, Interim City Manager; Abigail Thorne-Lyman, Base Reuse and Economic Development Director; Alesia Strauch, Base Reuse Manager, Ada Wong, Executive Vice President, Jones Lang LaSalle; and Len Aslanian, Assistant City Attorney, as the real property negotiators for lease of a portion of property located at 1701 Monarch Street (Building 29), which will allow them to meet with City Council in closed session to discuss price and terms related to lease of the premises in a manner compliant with all applicable laws and to represent the City of Alameda (City) in negotiations with a public or private party.
BACKGROUND
Building 29, located at 1701 Monarch Street, is a flat-roof T-shaped concrete building containing approximately 19,480 square feet located at the southwest corner of the Seaplane Lagoon. The building is a former naval workshop and gun testing facility, with a portion of the space currently leased for use as shop space to Dreyfuss Capital Partners, LLC, and Longshot Space Technologies Corporation (Longshot) occupying the "gun tube" and adjacent yard space under a 12-month administrative License agreement. Building 29 was constructed by the Navy in 1987 and is not considered historic.
Building 29, is one of the improvements located within the footprint of the Master Plan Design for the future De-pave Park approved by City Council on March 19, ...
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