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Committee recommends lease for SFPD Sixth Street storefront; redevelopment grant and staffing details spotlighted

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · November 30, 2011
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Summary

The committee recommended a lease for a 1,932 sq. ft. storefront at 72 Sixth Street to house an SFPD substation; rent is $2,898/month (~$1.50/sq ft), renovation relies on a $500,000 redevelopment agency grant that cannot be contracted until the agency’s suspension is resolved, and SFPD said the storefront will be used as a 'storefront' for officers—not a 24/7 staffed station.

The Budget & Finance Committee advanced a resolution authorizing a lease with Sixth Street Walden House LLC for roughly 1,932 rentable square feet at 72 Sixth Street to be used as a San Francisco Police Department substation in the South of Market area.

Marta Bale of the City’s Real Estate Division said the initial term would be three years with an estimated June 2012 commencement, rent starting at $2,898 per month (about $1.50 per sq. ft.), CPI adjustments of 1.5–3% annually, and three two‑year renewal options. Mike…

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