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File #: 5957   
Type: Consent Status: Adopted
File created: 7/17/2023 In control: North Brevard Economic Development Zone
On agenda: 7/25/2023 Final action: 7/25/2023
Title: Approval of Assignment of Real Estate Contract for the Purchase of Property in County-Owned Commerce Park in Titusville
Attachments: 1. Assignment of Contract 07172023.pdf, 2. SKM_C250i23071714230.pdf
Subject:
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Approval of Assignment of Real Estate Contract for the Purchase of Property in County-Owned Commerce Park in Titusville
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Fiscal Impact:
Funds from the purchase would be placed in a restricted account for park improvement expenditures only, per Ordinance No. 2013-08.
Dept/Office:
County Manager's Office
Requested Action:
Recommendation
The North Brevard Economic Development Zone (NBEDZ) formally requests that the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) approve an assignment of a real estate contract for the purchase of industrial land (approximately 11.89 acres) in the county-owned Spaceport Commerce Park in Titusville for $416,150 from North American Properties Florida LLC, an Ohio limited liability company, to North American Properties (NAP) Commerce A LLC, an Ohio limited liability company, and authorize the BOCC chair to execute all documents in connection thereof.
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Summary Explanation and Background:
NAP is an Ohio-based real estate development firm that maintains real estate holdings throughout the nation. In May of 2021, the BOCC, acting upon a recommendation from the NBEDZ district board of directors, approved a request by the company to enter into a two-year real estate option agreement for the purchase of 11.89 acres in the county-owned Spaceport Commerce Park.

On April 18, 2023, the BOCC approved NAP's request to amend the real estate contract, to permit it to purchase the property and undertake site improvements on the parcel; these activities would include the clearing and grading of the property to accommodate a new 25,000 sq. ft. building.

However, as the project approached real estate closing, the company wanted to assign its contract to a newly created Ohio-based limited liability corporation (LLC) under the NAP name. Assignments are required to be approved by the BOCC. The new entity will take over all of NAP's rights and obligations. The assignor owns and holds all right, title, and interest in the Assignee....

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