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The developers have been working with some clients, but at this point the buildings are all speculative in <br />nature, Sullivan said. <br />Jay Moore, senior vice president of development with Oppidan, said the plan is to start mass grading <br />this fall, followed by vertical construction in the spring. The first two buildings will be delivered in fall <br />2022, he said. <br />The development team ordered steel for the project after getting final city approval in August, Moore <br />said, adding that there's a roughly nine -month lead time for getting the steel to the site. <br />Moore said the development is drawing interest from prospective tenants north of the river in the Coon <br />Rapids and Blaine areas. The project will deliver a larger industrial building than what has historically <br />been built in the city. <br />"We feel good about the space we're going to deliver," Moore said. <br />The city approved $1.172 million in tax increment financing assistance for the development, which is <br />expected to bring at least 100 to 150 new jobs to Ramsey and generate more than $1 million in annual <br />property taxes. <br />A city staff report says the jobs will pay at least $17.50 per hour. <br />In the staff report, the city said it will retain 40% of the TIF generated by the project to help pay for <br />future improvements to Bunker Lake Boulevard adjacent to the city "and/or other eligible costs." <br />Based on the size of the buildings, Sullivan said the development could generate as many as 300 new <br />jobs. He expects to see a mix of flex industrial, office -manufacturing, and warehousing uses in the <br />buildings. <br />In August, JLL Capital Markets announced that it represented Excelsior -based Oppidan to arrange a <br />$157.3 million ioint venture equity partnership with Rockpoint Group, a real estate investment <br />management firm with offices in Boston, San Francisco, Dallas and London. <br />Included in the partnership are the proposed Chaska Creek Industrial Park and a two -building bulk <br />warehouse in Chaska, as well as the planned three -building industrial development at the Bunker Lake <br />Business Park. <br />The partnership includes nine future buildings in all — five in Minnesota and four in North Carolina — <br />with a combined 1.55 million square feet of space, JLL said in a press release. All of the buildings are <br />expected to be completed by 2023. <br />Sullivan said the Bunker Lake Business Park opened in 2017. Existing tenants include Delta ModTech, <br />which occupies 229,000 square feet there for its engineering and manufacturing operations. <br />"The city partnered with landowners in the area to extend infrastructure, including sewer water, and the <br />road that kind of bisects this property," Sullivan said. Three smaller industrial buildings were recently <br />completed there and another is under construction, he said. <br />
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