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C I T Y O F N O R F O RFP 8061-0-2020/DH, Addendum 5, Attachment 1 Friday, May 01, 2015 C i t y o f N o r f o l k Buildings owned or occupied by the CIty of Norfolk Service DGS Build Building Building Status Ops Year Area (SF) Building Address 15 Cultural Facilities, Arts, and Entertainment 1,056,557 sq ft 216 Attucks Theater in Y 1919 38,546 1010 CHURCH STREET 203 Chrysler Hall in Y 1972 129,656 215 SAINT PAULS BLVD 202 Harbor Park in Y 1993 352,170 150 PARK AVENUE 200 Harrison Opera House in Y 1962 50,787 160 W VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD 351 Jean MacArthur Research Center in Y 1964 10,301 421 E CITY HALL AVENUE (N) 204 MacArthur Memorial in Y 1850 9,053 198 BANK STREET 350 MacArthur Memorial Visitor Center in Y 2012 16,000 150 BANK STREET (N) 349 Monroe (Arts Education) Building in Y 1900 68,875 254 GRANBY STREET (N) 214 Police and Firemen Museum in Y 1998 4,864 401 E FREEMASON ST 199 Scope, Prism Theatre, Convention Ctr in Y 1971 215,858 201 E BRAMBLETON AVENUE 185 Selden Arcade in Y 1928 49,927 227 E PLUME STREET 339 Town Point Park Stage Service Buildings in Y 2008 960 WATERSIDE DRIVE 340 Waterside Convention Center in Y 1991 90,124 215 E MAIN STREET (N) 201 Wells Theater in Y 1916 19,436 108 E TAZEWELL STREET 44 Department of Development 725,340 sq ft 246 29th Street Armory Building out Y 1935 20,000 746 E 29TH STREET 252 Ballentine School out Y 1915 39,000 2415 BALLENTINE BLVD 355 Former JCPenny Store out Y 1969 209,109 824 N MILITARY HWY 260 Former Public Works Waste Mgt HQ in Y 1982 24,648 1371 HANSON AVE 231 Hatch Office - Development in Y 1995 1,100 111 GRANBY ST 254 Hoots Estate out Y 1918 1,482 9300 BUCKMAN AVENUE 249 JEB Stuart School out Y 1920 150,000 435 VIRGINIA AVENUE 327 McDonalds in Y 1989 4,487 300 SAINT PAULS BLVD 250 Meadowbrook School out Y 1925 48,029 7620 SHIRLAND AVE 21 Police 3rd Precinct out Y 1950 7,500 975 GOFF STREET 328 Popeyes in Y 2000 3,224 400 SAINT PAULS BLVD 67 Sally Anthony Home (Lake House) out Y 1972 4,590 145 W LIBERTY ST 261 Spartan Village Townhouse out Y 1977 1,250 1674 MADISON AVE 329 Supreme Petroleum Inc ( Shell Station) in Y 1986 1,920 418 SAINT PAULS BLVD 106 Truxton-Page Home out Y 1965 4,438 1000 GALT ST 248 Tucker School - Alternative Program out Y 1968 31,012 2300 E BERKLEY AVE 16 Visitor Information Center in Y 1984 2,337 9401 4TH VIEW ST 354 Water Street Storage Building out Y 1950 10,000 1125 WATER STREET 244 Waterside Festival Marketplace in 1983 161,214 333 WATERSIDE DR (N) 17 Fire & Paramedical Services 158,798 sq ft 35 Fire - Rescue Training Center in 1997 22,000 7120 GRANBY ST (N) - See notes for additional building information Page 1 of 8 Service DGS Build Building Building Status Ops Year Area (SF) Building Address 311 Fire Department Logistics Warehouse in 2005 6,000 748 CECILIA ST 192 Fire Department Storage/Maint Building in 1965 7,047 736 CECILIA ST 37 Fire Station 1 in 1996 26,112 450 SAINT PAULS BLVD 38 Fire Station 10 in 1961 7,800 4100 E VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD 39 Fire Station 11 in 1925 5,530 3127 VERDUN AVE 40 Fire Station 12 in 1924 4,074 1650 W LITTLE CREEK RD 41 Fire Station 13 in 1963 7,410 176 MAPLE AVE 42 Fire Station 14 in 1986 9,500 1460 NORVIEW AVE 43 Fire Station 15 in 1963 4,158 1425 FISHERMANS RD 44 Fire Station 16 in 1966 7,100 7924 CAMELLIA RD 45 Fire Station 2 in 1961 7,480 2501 CHURCH ST 46 Fire Station 4 in 1984 7,462 5909 POPLAR HALL DR 47 Fire Station 6 in 1960 7,900 714 PEMBROKE AVE 48 Fire Station 7 in 1995 12,300 1211 43RD STREET 49 Fire Station 8 in 1987 7,255 526 FREDRICK ST 50 Fire Station 9 in 1951 9,670 115 THOLE ST 26 General Services 1,054,142 sq ft 2 Circuit Court in Y 1965 95,232 100 SAINT PAULS BLVD 3 City Hall in Y 1965 197,690 810 UNION ST 226 City of Norfolk Courthouse in Y 2014 312,236 150 SAINT PAULS BLVD 270 Dept of Gen Services (Director's Office) in Y 1985 3,000 232 E MAIN ST 51 Fleet Maint Admin / Shops / Towing Office in Y 1990 53,082 1188 LANCE RD 269 Fleet Maint Storage Building in Y 1990 8,000 1188 LANCE RD 268 Fleet Maint Tire Shop in Y 1990 9,328 1188 LANCE RD 267 Fleet Maint Vehicle Wash Building in Y 1990 920 1188 LANCE RD 9 General District Court in Y 1961 59,032 811 E CITY HALL AVE 53 Granby Municipal Building in Y 1920 88,836 400 GRANBY ST 55 Greyhound Bus Norfolk Station in Y 1962 14,069 701 MONTICELLO AVE (N) 280 Harbor Park Train Station in Y 2013 3,675 140 PARK AVE 232 Human Resources Training Center in Y 2006 5,000 520 E MAIN ST 353 Jorge's Custom Auto, Inc out Y 1960 5,000 1017 WILSON ROAD 274 Little Creek Communications Bldg in Y 2003 750 7650 CENTRAL BUSINESS PAR (N) 19 Norfolk Animal Care Center in Y 1964 13,505 5585 SABRE RD (N) 175 Radio Maintenance / Voter Building in Y 1965 5,800 1112 AZALEA GARDEN RD 133 School Administration Building in Y 1965 150,268 800 E CITY HALL AVE 326 Second Chances Group Home in 1890 3,852 1617 LOVITT AVE 99 Stanhope House in Y 1976 8,500 2715 STANHOPE AVE 108 Vector Control in Y 1973 16,367 2800 TARRANT ST 43 General Services - Golf Facilities 62,845 sq ft 194 Lake Wright GC Maintenance Buildings out Y 1980 800 6282 NORTHAMPTON BLVD (N) (N) - See notes for additional building information Page 2 of 8 Service DGS Build Building Building Status Ops Year Area (SF) Building Address 193 Lake Wright Golf Course Clubhouse out Y 1980 4,500 6282 NORTHAMPTON BLVD (N) 273 Lambert's Point Golf Course Clubhouse in Y 2005 6,996 4301 POWHATAN AVE 321 Ocean View Golf Course Cart Storage in 1960 3,012 9610 NORFOLK AVE 240 Ocean View Golf Course Clubhouse in P 1960 5,411 9610 NORFOLK AVE 322 Ocean View Golf Course Maintenance Office in 1960 12,963 9610 NORFOLK AVE 323 Ocean View Golf Course Maintenance Storag in 1960 29,163 9610 NORFOLK AVE 49 General Services - Maintenance 50,753 sq ft 145 Barraud Park Maintenance Building in Y 1975 400 1136 VISTA STREET 5 FM Administration/Warehouse/Shops in Y 1960 16,321 2840 DANA ST 13 FM Carpenter Shop in Y 1987 3,500 2840 DANA ST 12 FM Central Energy Plant in Y 1965 10,000 920 E MAIN ST 6 FM Electrical Shop in Y 1995 1,200 2840 DANA ST 177 FM Electrical Storage Building in Y 1965 1,512 2840 DANA ST 8 FM Metal Storage Building in Y 2011 5,000 2840 DANA ST 179 FM Paint Shop in Y 1965 1,150 2840 DANA ST 180 FM Plumber's Shop in Y 1965 1,150 2840 DANA ST 178 FM Storage Building in Y 1965 2,750 2840 DANA ST 113 FM Storage/Equipment Building in Y 1995 600 2840 DANA ST 181 FM Team Icon Building in Y 1965 1,150 2840 DANA ST 147 Lakewood Storage Building in Y 1968 300 1612 WILLOW WOOD DR 129 Tarrallton Park Maintenance Building in Y 1988 3,500 2100 TARRALLTON DR 221 Waterside Drive Pedestrian Walkway in Y 1982 2,100 WATERSIDE DR 109 Waterside Marina Dockmaster House in Y 1983 120 109 WATERSIDE DR 47 General Services - Restrooms / Service Facilities 22,458 sq ft 330 Azalea Ballfield Concession/Restroom in 1975 2,500 1160 PINERIDGE RD 205 Barraud Park Amphitheater in Y 1975 1,200 2510 CARONA AVE 140 Barraud Park Rest Room #1 out Y 1980 500 1136 VISTA STREET 217 Barraud Park Rest Room #2 in Y 2004 825 1136 VISTA STREET 141 Berkley Park Rest Rooms in Y 1992 400 BERKLEY PARK 30 Comfort Station Community Beach in Y 1985 500 700 E OCEAN VIEW AVE 143 Fairlawn Concession/Storage Building in Y 1989 400 1014 KEMPSVILLE RD 144 Fairlawn Rest Rooms in Y 1985 200 1014 KEMPSVILLE RD 190 Fergus Reed Rest Room / Maintenance Build in Y 1975 400 915 ORAPAX ST 146 Lafayette Park Rest Rooms in Y 1960 450 LAFAYETTE PARK 176 Lakewood Rest Rooms in Y 1948 600 1612 WILLOW WOOD DR 148 Larchmont Tennis Court Concession Building in Y 1968 600 1145 BOLLING AVENUE 126 Northside Park Rest Room in Y 1975 330 8400 TIDEWATER DRIVE 127 Northside Park Tennis Shop in Y 1975 506 8400 TIDEWATER DRIVE 128 Northside Park Vendor/Service Building in Y 1975 1,829 8400 TIDEWATER DRIVE 79 Ocean View Beach Rest Rooms in Y 1990 1,200 100 W OCEAN VIEW AVE (N) - See notes for additional building information Page 3 of 8 Service DGS Build Building Building Status Ops Year Area (SF) Building Address 324 Powhatan Field Locker Room / Maintenance in 2002 3,243 1651 43RD STREET 325 Powhatan Field Ticket and Concession in 2002 4,825 1651 43RD STREET 92 Sarah Constant Rest Room / Life Guard Build in Y 1970 600 92 W OCEAN VIEW AVE 153 Tarrallton Park Rest Room in Y 1988 400 2100 TARRALLTON DR 130 Tarrallton Park Rest Room/Concession in Y 1992 950 2100 TARRALLTON DR 8 Human Services 198,000 sq ft 312 Human Services Monticello Office in 1967 60,000 741 MONTICELLO AVE (N) 63 Juvenile Detention Center in Y 1999 50,000 1260 SECURITY LANE 230 Work Force Development Center in Y 2005 88,000 201 E LITTLE CREEK RD (N) 12 Libraries 213,854 sq ft 137 Barron F.
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