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Board of Directors DOWNTOWN DETROIT BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT ZONE BOARD OF DIRECTORS RESOLUTION 2014-9 Certification of 2014 Assessment Calculation The board of directors ofthe Downtown Detroit Business Improvement Zone resolves as follows: • that the board of directors certifies the following as the Assessment calculation for the Downtown Detroit Business Improvement Zone for the 2014 calendar year based upon the Zone Plan for the Downtown Detroit Business Improvement Zone: Assessed Value Rate: $0.0580983305 1 DOWNTOWN DETROIT BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT ZONE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 01000258. 432 MECHANIC YOUR PERSONAL VAULT INC $316,546 45,713 $777 $2,656 $3,433.12 01000268.001 246 MADISON OLYMPIA DEVELOPMENT OF MI LLC $78,900 0 $194 $0 $193.74 01000268.002 244 MADISON OLYMPIA DEVELOPMENT OF MI LLC $78,900 0 $194 $0 $193.74 01000268.003 242 MADISON OLYMPIA DEVELOPMENT OF MI LLC $78,900 0 $194 $0 $193.74 01000275. 241 MADISON DETROIT ATHLETIC CLUB $5,003,800 434,661 $12,287 $25,253 $37,539.85 01000279. 1900 BRUSH 2 DLI PROPERTIES LLC $4,203,500 417,948 $10,322 $24,282 $34,603.72 CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL 01000292. 31 EADAMSAVE CHURCH $231,513 63,000 $568 $3,660 $4,228.67 01000293. 47 E ADAMS AVE TRACEE, LLC $366,910 12,387 $901 $720 $1,620.61 01003781. 1436 BRUSH C4 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLC $88,012 1,389 $216 $81 $296.81 01003782. 1440 BRUSH BRUSH STREET LLC $153,600 12,800 $377 $744 $1,120.82 01003906. 460 RANDOLPH :( MILLENDER CENTER ASSOC $143,756 0 $353 $0 $352.99 01003907. 460 RANDOLPH 2 MILLENDER CENTER ASSOC $19,066 0 $47 $0 $46.82 01003908. 460 RANDOLPH 3 MILLENDER CENTER ASSOC $22,552 0 $55 $0 $55.38 01003909. 460 RANDOLPH 4 MILLENDER CENTER ASSOC $19,066 0 $47 $0 $46.82 01003910. 460 RANDOLPH 5 MILLENDER CENTER ASSOC $22,552 0 $55 $0 $55.38 01003911. 460 RANDOLPH 6 MILLENDER CENTER ASSOC $31,214 0 $77 $0 $76.65 01003912. 460 RANDOLPH 7 MILLENDER CENTER ASSOC $7,700,716 0 $18,909 $0 $18,909.01 01003913. 460 RANDOLPH 8 RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS INC $8,787,500 0 $21,578 $0 $21,577.60 01003914. 460 RANDOLPH 9 RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS INC $97,018 0 $238 $0 $238.23 0100391S. 460 RANDOLPH 10 RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS INC $79,694 0 $196 $0 $195.69 01003916. 460 RANDOLPH 11 RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS INC $13,891 0 $34 $0 $34.11 01003923. 748 RANDOLPH GREEKTOWN CASINO LLC $302,110 0 $742 $0 $741.83 01003926. 1216 RANDOLPH SWEETWATER SPRING DVLIP $0 22,220 $0 $1,291 $1,290.94 01003927. 1218 RANDOLPH SWEETWATER SPRING DVLP $0 0 $0 $0 $0.00 01003928. 1224 RANDOLPH o & M GROUP LLC $66,060 3,300 $162 $192 $353.93 01003931. 1236 RANDOLPH 1238 RANDOPLH LLC $178,619 8,250 $439 $479 $917.91 01003932. 1300 RANDOLPH STONE, JACK L $159,499 4,676 $392 $272 $663.32 0100393S. 14S2 RANDOLPH PARADISE VALLEY REAL ESTATE HOLDING $252,812 12,300 $621 $715 $1,335.39 01003950. 1237 RANDOLPH STONE, SHELDON R $82,037 1,382 $201 $80 $281.73 01003962. 1000 FARMER 1000 FARMER STREET LLC $439,200 24,400 $1,078 $1,418 $2,496.05 01003984. 1413 FARMER DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY $191;748 3,000 $471 $174 $645.13 01003992. 925 FARMER NEW CADILLAC SQUARE INC $248,400 0 $610 $0 $609'.94 01004000. 1250 LIBRARY CARLETON, THOMAS G $242,735 38,820 $596 $2,255 $2,851.41 01004001. 1260 LIBRARY 1260 LIBRARY STREET, LLC $726,770 19,869 $1,785 $1,154 $2,938.93 01004002. 1274 LIBRARY ANNIS HISTORIC PROPERTIES $842,224 49,790 $2,068 $2,893 $4,960.79 01004003. 1308 BROADWAY TAXPAYER/OCCUPANT $689,527 35,452 $1,693 $2,060 $3,752.83 01004004. 1310 BROADWAY 1310 -1314 BROADWAY, LLC $196,323 4,471 $482 $260 $741.83 01004005. 1322 BROADWAY 1322 BROADWAY DEVELOPMENT CORP $395,712 10,071 $972 $585 $1,556.77 01004008. 1346 BROADWAY D & K INVESTMENTS GROUP •. LLC $243,606 S7,189 $598 $3,323 $3,920.76 01004009. 13S6 BROADWAY SALLOUM, GEORGE S $260,765 0 $640 $0 $640.31 01004010. 1368 BROADWAY BROADWAY MERCHANTS LLC $292,083 57,792 $717 $3,358 $4,074.82 01004019. 1S3S BROADWAY SIMMONS & CLARK $110,690 7,072 $272 $411 $682.67 01004020. 1529 BROADWAY 1529 BROADWAY LLC $1,722,410 24,805 $4,229 $1,441 $5,670.49 01004021. lS21 BROADWAY lS21 BROADWAY ASSOCIATES, LLC. $355,070 12,030 $872 $699 $1,570.79 01004022. 1513 BROADWAY CITI PROPERTY HOLDINGS INC. $114,395 '. 6,600 $281 $383 $664.34 01004023. 1S09 BROADWAY CURTIS, PAUL D $173,384 46,346 $426 $2,693 $3,118.37 01004033. 1323 BROADWAY MERCIER DEVELOPMENT CO $1,013,893 36,230 $2,490 $2,105 $4,594.50 01004034. 1315 BROADWAY SERMAN REAL ESTATE INC $136,020 18,040 $334 $1,048 $1,382.09 01004035. 1307 BROADWAY BROADWAY ASSOCIATES LLC $153,834 18;160 $378 $1,055 $1,432.80 01004036. 1301 BROADWAY 1301 BROADWAY LLC $161,024 21,598 $395 $1,255 $1,650.20 01004050. 1465 CENTRE HARMONIE PLA2A INC $368,623 59,162 $905 $3,437 $4,342.36 01004097. 500 WOODWARD AVE WWA PARKING LLC $4,750,000 331,200 $11,664 $19,242 $30,905.73 01004098. 600 WOODWARD AVE 600 WEBWARD AVE LLC $622,983 54;571 $1,530 $3,170 $4,700.21 01004099. 608 WOODWARD AVE MICB REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC $124,308 12,000 $305 $697 $1,002.42 01004100. 612WOODWARD AVE THARP GRAND TRUNK INC $114,068 6,248 $280 $363 $643.09 01004101. 616 WOODWARD AVE KEROS, GEORGE 5 $106,877 7,694 $262 $447 $709.44 01004104. 630 WOODWARD AVE 630 WEBWARD BUILDING LLC $291,500 22,416 $716 $1;302 $2,018.11 01004105. 660 WOODWARD AVE 660 WOODWARD ASSOCIATES LLC $3,504,598 1,109,050 $8,605 $64,434 $73,039.45 01004122. 1412 WOODWARD AVE 1412 WEBWARD LLC $100,831 8,000 $248 $465 $712.38 01004123. 1416 WOODWARD AVE 1416 WOODWARD INC $110,635 12,000 $272 $697 $968.84 01004124. 1420 WOODWARD AVE TATARIAN, SOPHIE N , $78,823····.· 6,000 $194 $349 $542.14 01004128. 14S6 WOODWARD AVE sKysCAPE INC $136,620 17,200 $335 $999 $1,334.76 01004129. 1500 WOODWARD AVE 1500WEBWARDAVHLC • $315,130 22,520 $774 $1,308 $2,082:17 01004130. 1508 WOODWARD AVE 1508 WOODWARD LLC $126,051 12,365 $310 $718 $1,027.90 01004131. 1520WOODWARD AVE 1520 WEBWARD AVE LLC $364,070 37,198 '. $894 $2;161 $3,055.11 01004132. 1528 WOODWARD AVE 1528 WEBWARD AVE LLC $371,980 36,407 $913 $2,115 $3,028.58 .'. 01004137. 1556 WOODWARD AVE MOTOWN CONSTRUCTION PARTNERS LLC $92;708 0 $228 ". .$0 .'. $227.64 01004138. 10 WITHERELL MOTOWN CONSTRUCTION PARTNERS LLC $4,688,834 208,471 $11,513 $12,112 $23,625.19 01004140. 2026 WOODWARD AVE DET CENTRAL METH FND $87,866 0 $216 $0 $215.75 02000137. 230 W LARNED 234 W LARNED ASSOCIATES $165,000 16,554 $405 $962 $1,366.92 02000138. 202W LARNED A POTESTIVO-L ABRAHAM $637,065 0 $1,564 $0 $1,564.31 2 DOWNTOWN DETROIT BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT ZONE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 02000139. 164 W LARNED GRISWOLD HOLDING CO $165,000 0 $405 $0 $405.16 02000140. 154 W LARNED HUTTENBAUER, SAMUELJR $558,245 0 $1,371 $0 $1,370.76 02000141. 148W LARNED EDITH LEVIN $707,830 0 $1,738 $0 $1,738.07 02000144. 205 W CONGRESS DELICATA, NICK $315,696 19,731 $775 $1,146 $1,921.53 02000145. 225 W CONGRESS 225 WEST CONGRESS, LLC $863,080 0 $2,119 $0 $2,119.28 02000154. 422 W CONGRESS CHICKPEA DEVELOPMENT, LLC $300,000 22,048 $737 $1,281 $2,017.60 02000155. 404 W CONGRESS 623 ASSOCIATES LLC $117,300 82,800 $288 $4,811 $5,098.57 02000156. 328 W CONGRESS MARMALADE ENTERPRISES LLC $854,201 73,140 $2,097 $4,249 $6,346.79 02000157. 601 WASHINGTON BLVD CONWASH, LLC $362,064 22,629 $889 $1,315 $2,203.75 02000162. 220 W CONGRESS WEST CONGRESS OFFICE LLC $425,000 36,775 $1,044 $2,137 $3,180.15 02000163. 601 SHELBY 607 SHELBY DETROIT, LLC $600,000 57,152 $1,473 $3,320 $4,793.73 02000167. 151WFORT TRIPLE PROPERTIES 151 LLC $913,920 91,392 $2,244 $5,310 $7,553.84 02000168. 201 W FORT COMERICA BANK $1,127,750 90,220 $2,769 $5,242 $8,010.81 02000173. 337WFORT 333 LP LLC $2,252,712 160,908 $5,532 $9,348 $14,879.99 02000177. 455 W FORT 455 ASSOCIATES LLC $2,131,920 118,440 $5,235 $6,881 $12,116.07 02000178. 460W FORT NASHWAN INVESTMENT PROPERTIES LLC $125,000 2,001 $307 $116 $423.19 02000179. 450 W FORT ANCHOR DEVELOPMENT & SECURITY $149,820 12,328 $368 $716 $1,084.12 DETROITCLUBARTS&BANQUETCENTER 02000184. 712 CASS LLC $186,150 37,230 $457 $2,163 $2,620.09 02000192. 719 GRISWOLD 719 GRISWOLD ASSOCIATION LLC $1,772,537 393,897 $4,352 $22,885 $27,237.20 02000196. 321 W LAFAYETTE DDI-321 WEST LAFAymE LLC $680,000 276,183 $1,670 $16,046 $17,715.50 02000200. 460 W LAFAYETTE AUBREY, JOSEPH & MICHAEL $493,694 0 $1,212 $0 $1,212.26 COBBLESTONE SQUARE DEVELOPMENT 02000205. 240W LAFAymE INC $98,488 1,164 $242 $68 $309.46 02000208. 200 W LAFAYETTE TRIPLE PROPERTIES 200 LLC $491,189 0 $1,206 $0 $1,206.11 02000224. 121 MICHIGAN AVE LAFAymE ENTERPRISES INC $63,135 3,360 $155 $195 $350.24 02000225.
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