File #: EDA Res. 2019-001    Version: 1 Name:
Type: EDA Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/14/2019 In control: Economic Development Authority
On agenda: 1/24/2019 Final action: 1/24/2019
Title: Consider Resolution for Revolving Loan request for Reunion Project
Attachments: 1. 1 - EDA resolution 2019-001, 2. 2 - City Loan Agreement Reunion, 3. 3 - Reunion Loan app, 4. 4 - Loan Committee minutes_1-11-19
DATE: January 24, 2019

TO: Members of the Economic Development Authority

FROM: Nate Carlson, Economic Development Coordinator

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Consider Resolution for Revolving Loan request for Reunion Project

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SUMMARY AND ACTION REQUESTED:
The Northfield EDA Board shall review the Loan Committee recommendation and take action to approve Resolution for revolving loan request from 5th & Division Partners, LLC.

BACKGROUND:
The Reunion is requesting a $100,000 Loan from the EDA City-Wide Revolving Loan Program. The applicant, 5th & Division Partners, LLC, has provided an application for the funds, which can be found attached to this report. Mr. Brett Reese and Mr. Joshua Drivdahl introduced there project to Economic Development Coordinator, Nate Carlson, in spring of 2018. There has been thorough due-diligence by City Planner, Scott Tempel, and previous Community Development Director, Chris Heineman, regarding the project scope and land use specifications of the project. Nate and Reunion representatives worked to refine the project and complete the application to EDA Board standards. This application was provided to staff on December 10, 2018. Staff has reviewed the loan application thoroughly and has identified that this application meets all loan criteria.

The Reunion will be a newly renovated restaurant, which was previously occupied by the Rueb 'N' Stein. The restaurant will be located at 501 Division Street, Northfield, MN. The business will feature multiple dining and live entertainment spaces, both indoor and outdoor. The primary business model for the rehabilitation project of the Reunion is to renovate the existing buildings in a historically accurate context, ensure the maintenance and usefulness over the next 50 years, and to provide an enhanced community venue to allow others to experience and appreciate the history of the buildings in downtown Northfield. The restaurant will employ 23 to 37 FTE positions at full employment. Types of positions will ...

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