Pre-Submittal Meeting Presentation

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Pre-Submittal Meeting Presentation
Where San Antonio Meets
Hemisfair 1968 & Today
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Hemisfair Transformed
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3x Usable Dedicated Parkland
(about 19 acres total)
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+2,000 residences
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+3,000 public parking spaces
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Plazas, courtyards, galleries,
art, cafes, streets
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$1B+ in positive economic
impact
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Preservation & restoration of
historic structures
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Sustainable environmentally &
financial
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A hub for San Antonians
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Northwest
Quadrant
Eastern
Half
Southwest
Quadrant
“Hemisfair will be occupied by local businesses and local
people. Mixed income residences and diverse public
programming will further send the message to the city:
this park is for you.”
- Rivard Report
“I’m from San Antonio, so I feel like I can say this:
we finally have a cool park downtown”
- KSAT 12
Yanaguana Garden
ƒ Pre-K to Gray: Recreation for everyone from pre-K to gray
ƒ Play is more than Recreation: environmental, structured and free-form
cognitive development is fundamental to the planning of Yanaguana Garden
ƒ Strengthening the Community: public green space for picnics, movie-viewings,
farmer’s markets, artisanal fairs, art exhibitions
ƒ Fun & Learning: Splashpad, digging pit, climbing structures, interactive art,
locale-specific education
ƒ Local Businesses: Tenants of historic homes help preserve structures while
breathing new life into the district
Yanaguana Garden – Small Businesses
ƒ BCycle: Expanded operations HQ with potential for retail and open-air bicycle
maintenance and training
ƒ Paleteria San Antonio: Artisanal paletas with full pieces of fruit, handmade ice
cream, aguas frescas
ƒ Con Safos: “Westside Backyard BBQ” with creative spins on local favorites like
pan dulce burger and hominy corn nuts
Northwest
Quadrant
Streets: Restoring Context
Labor St.
Hemisfair Blvd.
E. Nue
Nueva St.
S. Alamo St.
Sustainability through Public Private Partnerships (P3)
ƒ Parkland v. Developable Parcels: parkland is protected and separate
ƒ Innovation: real estate urban development expertise of the private sector
ƒ Public Bidding Process: full transparency and fairness
ƒ Enhancing the cityscape: residences, offices, neighborhood shops, local food
& beverage establishments, public parking and potential boutique hotel
ƒ Density Benefits: “Eyes on the park,” day and nighttime activation, vibrancy
ƒ Lease revenues help pay for the maintenance and operation of the parks
Tenant Request for Interest Timeline
ACTION ITEM
DATE
Request for Interest (RFI) posted
July 11, 2016
RFI Responses due
August 21, 2016
Tenant Selection Process (may include interviews, site
visits, reference checks, etc.)
August 22 - 30, 2016
HPARC notifies applicants of next steps
August 31, 2016
Currently Available Properties
OK
Bar
Koehler
House
Visitor Traffic
• Yanaguana Garden averages over 8,000 visitors per week
• Expected to receive over 500,000 visitors in its first year
• Visitors from over 80 unique Bexar County zip codes
Neighboring traffic generators include:
• The Magik Children’s Theatre - over 200,000 patrons annually
• The Tower of the Americas - over 350,000 visitors annually
• Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center - over 700,000 conventioneers annually
• La Villita
• The Riverwalk
• The Alamo
• SouthTown
• Numerous area hotels
Park Programming
Access and Parking
1. Martinez Lot - A new 49-space public parking
lot, at the southwest corner of Cesar Chavez and
S. Alamo St.
2. Acequia Garage - A future 238 public parking
spaces parking garage on the East side of
Yanaguana, with ingress on Hemisfair Boulevard
3. GSA Lot – Night and weekend parking at 300
space surface parking lot across Cesar Chavez
Blvd
4. S. Alamo Lot - A new 61-space public parking lot
off S. Alamo Street
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Multiple VIA stops, including new VIA VIVA
Leasable Properties
Pereida
Koehler
OK
Bar
Espinoza
Koehler House
Interior floor plan of the
Koehler house
Koehler House
• Built in mid 1880
• 1,464 square feet of interior space
• Approximately 80 square foot cellar
• Shared use of nearly 3,000 square feet of deck areas
• Exterior and interior rehabilitation, stabilization and renovation of the Koehler
house is completed
• The home will be delivered in an As-Is white box condition with all walls, ceilings
and floors finished to an original condition. Mechanical, electrical and plumbing
have been upgraded to include HVAC systems and ADA accessible restrooms
• The house is now available for tenant finish-out. All further finish out and MEP
work will be a tenant expense
Koehler & Espinoza Deck
OK Bar
Interior floor plan of the
Koehler house
OK Bar
• Built in 1890
• 1,250 Sq Ft of interior space
• Nearly 2,500 square feet of outside
patio areas
• The home will be delivered in an As-Is
white box condition, including all
mechanical, electrical and plumbing
• The house is now available for tenant
finish-out. All further finish out and
MEP work will be a tenant expense
The historic OK Bar before being
moved to its current location
The OK Bar at its current location
Cesar Chavez Blvd and S Alamo St
OK Bar
RFI Responses: What We Are Looking For
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Tenants that enhance the overall park experience
A history of success and a positive customer reputation and
following
Family-friendly during the day with potential activation at
night
Affordable price points
A tenant that helps activate and inform the character of
Yanaguana Garden!
What it is…
What isn’t…
Authentic
Unremarkable
Local
Franchise
Creative
Predictable
Inspiring
Boring
Accessible
Inconvenient
Organic
Forced
Tasteful
Unpleasant
Respectful
Uncaring
A destination
Unwelcome
Community loved
Not contributing
Welcoming
Private
Positive impact to surrounding
Burden to neighbors
Vibrant
Boring
Unique
Common/Replaceable
Caters to locals
Tourist-focused
Approachable
Stuffy
Inclusive
Exclusive
Extraordinary
Generic
A “treat”
A chore
RFI Responses: Business Plan
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Business Plan describing your business concept for Hemisfair in detail.
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Why are you interested in being at Hemisfair and how do you fit the Hemisfair
redevelopment vision?
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Management Team – bios and resumes of key partners and responsibilities
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Company History and list of current locations, if any
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List landlord references from current/past business operations
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Design aesthetic
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Proposed timeline with milestones, including projected opening date
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Budget, including build-out, start-up and operations
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Financial Proforma or Profit and Loss
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Brief on financial health and sources of capital
Q&A
Omar Gonzalez, Real Estate Director
[email protected]
210-560-5733
Where San Antonio Meets
Juan Cano, Real Estate Manager
[email protected]
210-860-6788