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Demolition Documents (compiled notebook)
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8/28/1998
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Courthouse Square
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Design - Planning
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CS9601 Courthouse Square Research
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From: RANDY CURTIS <br />To: M-MCDCI.BWASSON, M-MAR2.RFRANKE <br />Date: 9/28/98 10:11 am <br />Subject: Space allocation 8~ leases- Ch2 <br />Most of the space allocations and floor design issues have been finalized. There is one issue I beCame aware of <br />last week that may require a change to the District Attorney's area. <br />Funding from the 99 legislature may add more staff to the DA's office. Currently, MCHA also shares space on the <br />3rd floor. I talked with Dennis Kilfoil and he informed me that MCHA may also acquire more staff in the next 2-3 <br />years. <br />The location of these two departments on the same floor has caused some unique coordination problems that are <br />not fullly resolved. If the DA needs more space, it seems logical that we devote the entire 3rd floor to the DA and <br />move MCHA to the expansion space on the 5th floor. <br />We can probably wait until the 99 legislature acts on the DA budget etc, but it means we cannot commit to leasing <br />all the expansion space until we know if MCHA would be relocated. This decision would also affect the proforma <br />and the revenue generated from the expansion space. <br />Should we act now or wait 6-8 months when the legislature has acted? <br />CC: M-MAR2.CAUDISS, GWM1.M-LEGAL.MHANSEN, GWM1.M-MAR1 <br />~ <br />
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