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EDC Minutes <br />July 15, 2016 <br />Page 8 of 10 <br /> <br /> <br />Empire House has approached the City looking at constructing a building on the vacant <br />land north of Biolife. For some reason, they were negotiating with a company that didn’t <br />own the land. Once they found out, they decided to back out of the project. Beeman <br />identified a person that sits on the real estate board for Biolife and ensured that the two <br />were in contact going forward. To date, Beeman hasn’t heard from the Empire House <br />owner other than the owner saying he would follow up with the contact. The owner also <br />had mentioned in past conversations with Beeman that he liked Mounds View and how <br />its staff has worked with them and desired to stay in the City if possible even though they <br />have looked at Blaine and surrounding sites. <br /> <br />Beeman informed the Commission that it would be much easier if the City owned more <br />land and could assemble those parcels for redevelopment. There is a high demand for <br />industrial use and with the City owning little land, staff is forced to contact the private <br />land owners and get them in contact with business owners. This complicates and <br />prolongs the process making it more difficult. Helgemoe thought it was interesting that <br />they were negotiating with someone that didn’t own the land. Beeman said there have <br />been similar cases even on the residential side out of Chicago and other places where <br />an unknowing buyer will sign a purchase agreement with someone that doesn’t own the <br />property. This buyer transfers the money then never sees the person again. The buyer is <br />then out both the house and the money. <br /> <br />Next, Beeman informed the Commission that El Loro has indicated that they will be <br />closing in about two months. They mentioned a construction project a few years ago <br />along I-35 that closed a street for a time. The customers got used to taking the alternate <br />route and they were never able to regain the customer base like they had before. They <br />also mentioned that they tried negotiating their lease but were unsuccessful. <br /> <br />Commissioner Rieland asked how long they have been in business. Helgemoe said they <br />have several locations around the Twin Cities. Beeman thought they had been in the <br />Mounds View location for about five or so years. Beeman said there isn’t much that can <br />be done to assist them. They would need to decrease their lease amount and/or <br />increase their customer base. <br /> <br />The owners liked the idea of the Crossroad Pointe apartments which in theory would add <br />more customers. However, they said they are not able to hold on for another year until <br />the new apartments are built. Helgemoe asked if Pastor Enterprises, who owns the <br />building, had mentioned any plans for that location. Beeman said he has been <br />approached by a restaurant who may be interested in the building; however the owner <br />has asked that staff keep the inquiry confidential at this time. Since the building has a <br />commercial kitchen it has a higher demand than other buildings. <br /> <br />Beeman informed the Commission that a private event center group was looking at the <br />Tires N More area as a possible location to hold weddings, caterings, and other <br />gatherings. On the weekends there could be around 200 vehicles. The group was <br />intrigued by the property since the EDA owns an adjacent parcel. However, the parking <br />ratios may have been a challenge and the city’s desire for that area is to redevelop all <br />three parcels as one project rather than piecemeal parcels to force a project. As a result, <br />the group has decided to continue its search in other locations.
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