Monday, November 19, 2012

Arlington County Expands Court House Area With $27.1M Purchase

The Arlington County Board in Virginia voted unanimously over the weekend to purchase 2020 14th St. North for $27.1 million from Brookfield Asset Management. County Manager Barbara Donnellan first mentioned the County's interest in the property last year and, in a Washington Business Journal article, stated that if a a "voluntary purchase" was unsuccessful, "then the County may acquire the property by eminent domain." After the County acquires the property, which is set to close on November 20, it will engage in a separate use permit process for consideration of the Comprehensive Homeless Services Center and the County Board directed the County Manager to formulate a robust public process to include all stakeholders.

"This purchase meets a number of long-standing County space needs, including continuing our 20-year practice of providing services to homeless persons in the Courthouse area," commented Arlington County Board Chair Mary Hynes. "We look forward to working with the community to develop a Use Permit for the Homeless Services Center to meet the needs of all who live and work in Courthouse."

Most of the floors at 2020 14th St. North will be dedicated to county office space, but two floors will offer about 50 beds for single adults, five medical respite beds and another 25 spaces during winter months, as well as space for programs intended to get people into permanent housing, according to a Washington Post article. The seven-story building near the courthouse currently has three street-level retail stores that will be offered leases to stay while the 18 offices above them will eventually have to move. The county set aside $2.5 million to help relocate those tenants.

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