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1 RESOLUTION 2021-07 Certification of 2021 DOWNTOWN DETROIT BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT ZONE BOARD OF DIRECTORS _______________________ RESOLUTION 2021-07 Certification of 2021 Assessment Calculation The Board of Directors (the “Board”) of the Downtown Detroit Business Improvement Zone (the “Zone”) resolves as follows: . that the Board certifies the following as the Assessment calculation for the Zone for the 2021 calendar year based upon the Zone Plan for the Zone: Assessed Value Rate: 0.002455488 Floor Area Rate: 0.058098331 Assessed BIZ Assessed Floor Value Floor Area Assessment Parcel ID Property Address Owner of Record Value Area Assessment Assessment 2021 01000001. 400 E JEFFERSON RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS INC $180,275,300 6,112,830 $442,663.80 $355,145.22 $150,000.00 01000002-3 300 E ATWATER RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS INC $2,553,300 - $6,269.60 $0.00 $4,494.05 DETROIT WINDSOR TUNNEL 01000004.001 201 RANDOLPH CORP $1,189,100 - $2,919.82 $0.00 $2,919.82 MVP DETROIT CENTER GARAGE 01000004.002L 159 RANDOLPH LLC $9,460,300 324,216 $23,229.65 $18,836.41 $42,066.06 01000005.001 202 E JEFFERSON RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS INC $2,304,800 3,179 $5,659.41 $184.69 $4,943.78 01000006. 50 E JEFFERSON RIVERFRONT HOLDINGS INC $1,148,800 - $2,820.86 $0.00 $1,800.68 DETROIT WINDSOR TUNNEL 01000007.003 220 RANDOLPH CORP $36,400 - $89.38 $0.00 $89.38 DETROIT WINDSOR TUNNEL 01000007.004L 200 RANDOLPH CORP $9,000 - $22.10 $0.00 $22.10 01000087. 409 E JEFFERSON FOUR ZERO ONE ASSOCIATES LLC $1,850,600 36,600 $4,544.13 $2,126.40 $4,826.69 BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OF 01000088-109 415 E JEFFERSON MICHIGAN $9,832,000 309,142 $24,142.36 $17,960.63 $33,726.64 01000110-7 401 E LARNED FOUR ZERO ONE ASSOC LLC $569,500 - $1,398.40 $0.00 $1,398.40 01000118-9 433 E LARNED EAST LARNED HOLDINGS, LLC $449,300 - $1,103.25 $0.00 $1,103.25 01000120-1 441 E LARNED EAST LARNED HOLDINGS, LLC $522,300 - $1,282.50 $0.00 $1,282.50 01000122. 440 E CONGRESS G4 DETROIT HOLDINGS, LLC $3,183,600 84,165 $7,817.29 $4,889.85 $12,166.22 01000123-4 410 E CONGRESS G4 DETROIT HOLDINGS, LLC $691,900 - $1,698.95 $0.00 $1,698.95 01000125-35 400 E CONGRESS HOPP, DAVID E $517,500 6,226 $1,270.71 $361.72 $992.87 01000136. 401 E CONGRESS 538 EAST CONGRESS LLC $286,600 - $703.74 $0.00 $641.82 1 Assessed BIZ Assessed Floor Value Floor Area Assessment Parcel ID Property Address Owner of Record Value Area Assessment Assessment 2021 01000137. 624 BRUSH LVT PROPERTIES, LLC. $215,600 2,600 $529.40 $151.06 $617.98 01000138. 415 E CONGRESS HAMPTON HOLDINGS INC $1,186,000 20,886 $2,912.21 $1,213.44 $3,105.81 01000139. 421 E CONGRESS CONGRESS REI, LLC. $214,500 - $526.70 $0.00 $281.20 01000140. 431 E CONGRESS HISTORIC ST ANDREW'S HALL $698,200 13,053 $1,714.42 $758.36 $2,451.36 CORREIA HOSPITALITY REAL 01000141.001 439 E CONGRESS ESTATE LLC $480,800 8,510 $1,180.60 $494.42 $906.16 01000141.002L 441 E CONGRESS UBA INVESTMENTS, LLC $213,800 - $524.98 $0.00 $524.98 01000142-3 449 E CONGRESS MANSOOR'S PARKING INC $382,700 - $939.72 $0.00 $888.13 01000144. 633 BEAUBIEN ROMARK INC $664,100 16,954 $1,630.69 $985.00 $1,665.88 01000145-8 400 E FORT 400 E. FORT ST. SN, LLC $2,238,400 - $5,496.36 $0.00 $3,737.13 01000149. 407 E FORT GV DETROIT & MV DETROIT & $2,313,600 58,098 $5,681.02 $3,375.40 $7,908.01 01000150-1 419 E FORT 419 FORT STREET LLC $5,404,100 205,863 $13,269.70 $11,960.30 $22,296.25 01000152. 743 BEAUBIEN BOYDELL LLC $3,676,300 117,162 $9,027.11 $6,806.92 $15,260.71 01000153. 422 E LAFAYETTE RANDOLPH LAFAYETTE LOTS, LLC $388,800 - $954.69 $0.00 $954.69 01000154-5 400 E LAFAYETTE RANDOLPH LAFAYETTE LOTS, LLC $519,000 - $1,274.40 $0.00 $1,274.40 01000156-7 1000 BRUSH ATHENEUM HOTEL CORP $12,874,800 188,032 $31,613.91 $10,924.35 $19,019.16 01000158. 457 E LAFAYETTE HELICON DEVELOPMENT LLC $382,700 - $939.72 $0.00 $939.72 01000159-60 400 MONROE 400 MONROE LTD PARTNERSHIP $7,726,600 259,761 $18,972.57 $15,091.68 $31,071.57 01000161. 1001 BRUSH 1001 BRUSH STREET LLC $11,666,700 402,030 $28,647.44 $23,357.27 $49,190.76 01000162-5 126 MONROE MONROE PHASE II LLC $1,393,700 - $3,422.21 $0.00 $3,422.21 01000166. 118 MONROE MONROE PHASE II LLC $367,500 4,560 $902.39 $264.93 $1,167.32 01000167-9 100 MONROE MONROE PHASE II LLC $350,300 - $860.16 $0.00 $860.16 01000170-86 32 MONROE MONROE PHASE I LLC $2,308,900 - $5,669.48 $0.00 $5,669.48 01000187. 301 MONROE BABE HOLDINGS LLC $401,200 - $985.14 $0.00 $280.93 01000188. 349 MONROE BRADY, JOHN F $496,000 8,494 $1,217.92 $493.49 $1,042.87 01000189-90 401 MONROE DORBERT, LLC $412,700 - $1,013.38 $0.00 $1,013.38 01000191. 415 MONROE DORBERT, LLC $147,000 - $360.96 $0.00 $360.96 01000192. 419 MONROE CROGHAN ASSOCIATES LLC $541,700 7,976 $1,330.14 $463.39 $1,227.55 01000197. 438 MACOMB PF INVESTMENTS, LLC $421,300 11,236 $1,034.50 $652.79 $1,452.52 01000198. 436 MACOMB DORBERT, LLC $140,400 - $344.75 $0.00 $296.19 POZEN, ROBERT (REVOCABLE 01000199-202 422 MACOMB TRUST OF) $548,100 - $1,345.85 $0.00 $1,106.81 01000203. 400 MACOMB S & J ENTERPRISES LLC $275,100 - $675.50 $0.00 $675.50 01000204. 340 MACOMB AUBREY, JOE $404,400 - $993.00 $0.00 $643.69 01000205. 328 MACOMB AUBREY, JOSEPH $223,100 - $547.82 $0.00 $329.49 2 Assessed BIZ Assessed Floor Value Floor Area Assessment Parcel ID Property Address Owner of Record Value Area Assessment Assessment 2021 01000206. 301 MACOMB THE MOBILE GROUP $182,500 - $448.13 $0.00 $205.53 01000207. 343 MACOMB S & J ENTERPRISE LLC $385,100 - $945.61 $0.00 $945.61 01000208. 401 MACOMB DORBERT, LLC $409,400 - $1,005.28 $0.00 $723.42 01000209-10 421 MACOMB TREMONTI, NORMAN $266,900 - $655.37 $0.00 $407.57 MACOMB STREET INVESTMENTS 01000211. 431 MACOMB LLC $279,800 - $687.05 $0.00 $687.05 01000212-4 441 MACOMB PF INVESTMENTS, LLC $526,300 - $1,292.32 $0.00 $839.30 01000215. 456 CLINTON FIRST BUILDERS CORP $263,100 - $646.04 $0.00 $390.13 01000216. 428 CLINTON TREMONTI, NORMAN $912,600 22,218 $2,240.88 $1,290.83 $1,762.13 CLINTON BUILDING PROPERTY, 01000217. 426 CLINTON LLC $2,174,300 58,275 $5,338.97 $3,385.68 $8,724.65 01000218. 130 CADILLAC SQ HANS, HARRY $500,800 14,696 $1,229.71 $853.81 $1,969.31 01000219. 124 CADILLAC SQ MUNRO, HARRY $355,400 6,176 $872.68 $358.82 $1,000.27 01000220. 114 CADILLAC SQ EQUITY REALTY CORP $281,200 - $690.48 $0.00 $690.48 01000221. 100 CADILLAC SQ 100 CADILLAC ASSOCIATES LLC $417,800 - $1,025.90 $0.00 $1,025.90 01000222. 70 CADILLAC SQ CADILLAC BATES, LLC $139,500 - $342.54 $0.00 $342.54 01000223. 64 CADILLAC SQ CADILLAC BATES, LLC $212,000 - $520.56 $0.00 $520.56 01000224. 60 CADILLAC SQ CADILLAC BATES, LLC $121,300 - $297.85 $0.00 $297.85 01000225. 58 CADILLAC SQ CADILLAC SQ ASSOCIATES, LLC $227,100 - $557.64 $0.00 $557.64 01000226-31 65 CADILLAC SQ ICONIC CADILLAC TOWER LLC $16,343,600 400,000 $40,131.51 $23,239.33 $63,370.84 01000232. 111 CADILLAC SQ NEW CADILLAC SQUARE INC $7,335,600 221,208 $18,012.48 $12,851.82 $17,970.89 01000233-5 131 CADILLAC SQ PECCHIA, GERARDO $417,900 - $1,026.15 $0.00 $895.64 01000236. 139 CADILLAC SQ GNT HOLDINGS LLC $1,656,200 40,000 $4,066.78 $2,323.93 $6,390.71 01000237-8 1401 BEAUBIEN 1401 COMPANY $774,700 10,700 $1,902.27 $621.65 $1,715.55 01000239. 408 GRATIOT 410 ASSOCIATES LLC $210,400 - $516.63 $0.00 $312.05 01000240.001 400 GRATIOT MHT FAMILY PROPERTIES II LLC $575,100 9,812 $1,412.15 $570.06 $979.08 01000240.002L 338 GRATIOT S & J ENTERPRISE, LLC $154,500 - $379.37 $0.00 $379.37 01000241-5 316 GRATIOT S & J ENTERPRISE, LLC $61,600 - $151.26 $0.00 $151.26 BROADWAY DETROIT 01000247. 281 GRATIOT DEVELOPMENT LLC $154,700 - $379.86 $0.00 $379.86 01000249-50 351 GRATIOT DETROIT HOSPITALITY DST $10,685,600 115,867 $26,238.36 $6,731.68 $32,970.04 01000251-2 1425 BRUSH DETROIT HOSPITALITY DST $1,095,600 - $2,690.23 $0.00 $2,690.23 01000253-4 405 GRATIOT MHT FAMILY PROPERTIES IV LLC $692,400 - $1,700.18 $0.00 $1,099.30 01000255. 431 GRATIOT REGENCY OF MICHIGAN INC $497,700 27,606 $1,222.10 $1,603.86 $2,825.96 01000256. 441 GRATIOT AUBREY, MICHAEL $350,500 - $860.65 $0.00 $432.53 01000257. 461 GRATIOT GREEKTOWN DEPOT LLC $580,800 196 $1,426.15 $11.39 $878.85 3 Assessed BIZ Assessed Floor Value Floor Area Assessment Parcel ID Property Address Owner of Record Value Area Assessment Assessment 2021 01000258.
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