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Mike Parkinson, Mayor
Cathy Hamilton,
Econ Dev Director
- Business Retention
- Negotiated Lease
- National Retail
Anchor for
Downtown
- Property/Sales Tax
- $737,000 Lease
Revenue to City
WALGREENS- 2001 MADISON AVE
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- Business Attraction
- New Construction
Medical 6,000 Sq Ft
Bldg
- $4 Million Project
FRESENIUS KIDNEY CARE- 1946 GRAND AVE
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ICON MECHANICAL, 1616 CLEVELAND BLVD
- New Construction
40,800 Sq Ft Office
Building.
- Largest Office
Construction
Project Currently
Underway in
Madison/St Clair
County.
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3147
EDISON AVE LOFTS , 2001 EDISON AVE
- P R E S E R VAT I O N
O F 4 7 , 8 0 9 S Q
F O O T H I S T O R I C
B U I L D I N G
- R E N O VAT I O N T O
3 7 R E S I D E N T I A L
U N I T S
- $ 1 0 . 4 M I L L I O N
I N V E S T M E N T
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3147
FORMER NIEDRINGHAUS CHURCH- 1311 20TH ST
- Purchase of 1.04-
Acres and 17,000 Sq
Foot Building
- Prominent Downtown
Location
- Protection of Building
and Reuse to
Community Benefit
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3147
WEBER AUTO AND TRUCK CENTER EXPANSION
- Retention/Expansion
of Weber Auto & Truck
Center Facility
- Acquisition and
Clean-Up of 38-Acres
w/12,000 Sq Ft
Building
- Replaced Sales Tax
Revenue Loss of Shop-
N-Save and Lowe’s
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3147
- Business Attraction and
Re-Use of 110,00 Sq Ft
Bldg
- Part of Lowe’s National
Portfolio Auction
- Reflects Growing
Demand for
Transportation,
Warehousing and
Distribution
VEGA TRUCKING (FORMER LOWE’S)
1333 SCHAEFER RD
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3147
- 10-Year Growth
of Warehousing
Industrial Parks
- Impact of Online
Sales/Declining
Retail
- Continuing
Trending
Demand
GROWING 270 LOGISTICS CORRIDOR
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3147
Graphic Courtesy of SIOR
BIG BOX RETAIL AND THE INTERNET
- Unlimited Shopping with Growth in Online Sales;
- The New Shop Local- Shop Local Bricks and Mortar then Shop From Your Couch;
- Local Small Businesses Still to Provide Experience, Customer Service, Last Minute Purchases;
- A Changing Market is Not a Failing Market;
- Amazon Proof Businesses.
“ The coronavirus’ impact on the market may lead to lasting structural changes within the retail sector. E-Commerce has flourished, and spending and shopping habits may be permanently altered, particular as bricks-and-mortar retailers may be unable to adapt to the changing environment.”
- CoStar Retail Submarket Report
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3147
BIG BOX RETAIL REUSES
MADISON/ST CLAIR COUNTY
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3147
Community
Previous Sales Tax
Generating Use
Redevelopment
Use
Approx Sq
Footage
Alton K-Mart Storage Units 85,000
Belleville Wal-Mart Storage Units 126,937
Belleville Shop-N-Save Storage Units 45,000
Belleville
Sears Appliance &
Hardware Storage Units 45,000
Wood River Auto Dealership Storage Units 68,000
Collinsville Shop-N-Save Office 45,000
Wood River OfficeMax Medical 17,994
Edwardsville Shop-N-Save Medical 40,000
NAMEOKI COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR- Major Thoroughfare with 17,300
Cars Per Day;
- Commercial Investment in Existing Bldgs/Gut Rehab;
- City Coordinated Approach to Code Compliance, Clean-Up and Modernization;
- Work w/Property Owners for Compliance not Court;
- Expansion of Enterprise Zone To Attract Tenants;
- Establish an Impactful Gateway (Rt 203/ Pontoon Road Overpass).
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3147
- Re-Use of 100,000 SQ Ft Bldg 20-Acre Site+/-;
- Beginning Stages of Project. Multi-Year Redevelopment;
- Internet Retailer;
- Car Wash to be Demolished. Truck Traffic Consistent w/Retail.
FORMER K-MART PROPERTY- 3655 NAMEOKI AVE
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3147
MAYOR MIKE PARKINSON
- Mayor Represents the City to Residents, Businesses and the Region;
- Work with City Council on City Policy, Use of City Resources and City Initiatives;
- Manages Day to Day Operations of City;
- Leads Staff in the Professional Management of City Operations.
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3147
- Gerald Williams, Ward
1
- Bob Pickerell, Ward 1
- Mary Davis, Ward 2
- Jason Smith, Ward 2
- Dan McDowell, Ward
3
- Tim Elliot, Ward 3
- Brad Eavenson, Ward
4
- Jerry Harrington,
Ward 4
- Jim Hawkins, Ward 5
- Randy Lemaster,
Ward 5
GRANITE CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
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3147
MAKING AN IMPACT IN EVERY WARD
- Strengthening Our Neighborhoods;
- Quality Housing and Improving Our Existing Housing Stock;
- Rebuilding Our Small Business Economy;
- Improving City Services of Streets and Building & Zoning
- Efficient City Operations and Professional Management Practices.
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3147
AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN FUNDING
- City to Receive $16.8 Million (Currently $8.4 Million w/Additional $8.4 Million Anticipated June 2022).
- Restricted Uses of Funds. Must Obligate by 2024 and Spend by 2026.
- Funds Can Not Be Used to Lower Property Taxes or Fund Pensions.
- Areas of Investment are: Flooding Prevention, Quality and Affordable Housing, Neighborhood Improvements, Small Business Support and Community Communications.
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3147
AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN FUNDING
- $6.4 Authorized for Flooding Prevention Projects;
- Projects Identified in 1960 Storm Water Infrastructure Study;
- 2019 Flooding Data;
- Once in a Lifetime Chance. Every Business, Resident and Property Owner Benefits.
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3147
Thank You!
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To:
(618) 977-3147