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CC Special Work Session <br />Meeting Date: 02/26/2019 <br />Submitted For: Sean Sullivan, Community Development <br />By: Sean Sullivan, Community Development <br />Title: <br />Review Strategy for Listing City -Owned Land For Sale <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to review the City's strategy for marketing City -Owned Land For Sale. <br />The EDA met in January to discuss this topic. Consensus of the EDA was to have a Joint Work Session with the <br />City Council to gain further input. <br />The City has been engaged in a contract with CBRE since January 28, 2014 to list and market City owned <br />properties in the COR and other areas. The City and CBRE have executed multiple amendments to the contract with <br />the latest being a one year contract from July 31, 2018-July 30, 2019. Staff has found CBRE agent Brian Pankratz <br />to be available, engaged, knowledgable and helpful when it comes to marketing city owned parcels. CBRE utilizes <br />many proven marketing methods including, but not limited to, signage on site, MNCAR (internet) and connection <br />to the broker community. With the current contract coming up for renewal in July 2019 (can be canceled with 30 <br />day notice), Staff believes it is important to review the current contract, its terms and conditions, and to determine if <br />a renewal is prudent or to explore other options. The original contract and pertinent amendments are attached to this <br />case. <br />Having a company like CBRE market city properties to its broker community and clients has its advantages. CBRE <br />has a good reputation within the broker community. The maintenance and updating of marketing materials by <br />CBRE including, signage and MNCAR listings is convenient for Staffand access to current market data is helpful. <br />Based on city records the City has closed on nine properties, with three more pending that CBRE has listed for the <br />City since 2014. <br />Currently, the City has 17 City owned properties listed with CBRE including six under contract. Eleven of these <br />properties are in the COR and the rest are scattered across the community. Currently, the B & A Cylinder site <br />should be removed from the listing agreement due to its location and potential impacts of a future interchange on <br />Ramsey Boulevard. The City markets the Bury and Carlson site, the Basalt industrial site and assists with others <br />that are shovel ready certified. <br />Recently, Anoka County has added a regional economic development presence to the County as presented to the <br />EDA last year. The City of Ramsey is a part of this partnership and has the opportunity to list its properties on <br />MNCAR at a nominal cost. This is a feature is also provided by CBRE as part of its listing contract. Anoka County <br />does not provide signage on site for marketing and does not yet have the reputation like a CBRE in the broker <br />communty at this time. It is difficult to fully compare CBRE to the new Anoka County Regional Economic <br />Development Partnership. CBRE is proven industry leader, but there are some cost advantages of utilizing the <br />MNCAR service that Anoka County can provide that reach the same audience in similar ways. <br />Notification: <br />N/A for public hearing purposes but if the City wishes to end/amend its contract with CBRE 30 day written notice <br />must be provided. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />