Coffeehouse in the works for One24

by Erin C. Hevern • Daily News
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, October 28, 2009 3:03 PM CDT

At a special meeting Monday, the Wahpeton City Council approved to allocate up to $25,000 to Generation Development LLC, a for-profit organization seeking to establish a coffeehouse on the first floor of 120 4th St. N, the city's former government offices.

As recommended by the Wahpeton Economic Development Commission (EDC), the funds will be drawn from sales tax dollars for the interest buy-down on a Flex PACE loan through the Bank of North Dakota.

Generation Development will purchase the former city hall property from One Alliance, or One24, a not for profit entity. One24 has been fundraising for more than a year, in hopes of renovating the building.

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"I think it's important to remember that the original intent of the One24 group was just to give younger people a place to go," said Tiana Bohn, council member. "It's a very important aspect of this location."

Economic Development Director Jane Priebe said Generation Development will lease the space to One24, which will operate the coffeeshop.

"It seems like it would be a logical investment for the sales tax dollars," said Alisa Mitskog, council member and EDC chair. "This may be a nice attraction in drawing people downtown, which has been our goal during that [2010] reconstruction process."

According to Priebe, a Flex PACE interest buy-down is different from loans received through the regular PACE program through the Bank of North Dakota. The PACE interest buy-down is not based on job creation, Priebe said, but instead is geared toward commercial and retail projects that need low interest loans.

And because the funds allotted to Generation Development will directly improve the interior space at 120 4th St. N., they are considered grant dollars.

"One of our policies through the EDC is that when a project is to purchase equipment, there's virtually no gain in sales tax or property tax base, so the buy-down is loaned to the business," Priebe said. "When it deals with a building expansion, which essentially increases the tax base, the buy-down should be in the form of a grant."

Furthering council discussion, alderman Martin Schmidt inquired on additional upgrades for the building.

Mayor Jim Sturdevant indicated there are two other floors, which will also be renovated and may be rented for other business use.

After vocalizing his support for the project as a whole, council member Don Bajumpaa indicated the space is intended to be used by all residents. A "hard working group of people" are committed to the project, Bajumpaa said, asking for the council's patience in seeing the restoration through.

"I think once something gets started in this building... it'll be easier for people to recognize and understand the function and value this building will have in our community," Bajumpaa said.

Priebe is anticipating a Renaissance Zone application from the private investors too, which would give the group additional property tax incentives as determined by the zone's governing board. Generation Development will also be eligible for a five-year state income tax exemption as they're a for profit entity.


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    Rob R. wrote on Nov 5, 2009 11:29 AM:

    " The coffee shop was always in the works for One24. It will be a means of sustaining the cash flow needed for other activities. Keeping the doors open and paying the utilities fall on non-profit shoulders too. "

    FormerWahp wrote on Nov 2, 2009 3:13 PM:

    " WOW they are getting a coffe shop in WAHPETON....i can't believe they are finally upgrading...kudos "

    sb wrote on Oct 31, 2009 1:43 PM:

    " if one 24 is doing coffee shop for profit they should give back all the money that they took from people and other bussiness that gave them money .and do some thing for the people that helped them out and make it right. when people helped them out they where thinking it was a nonprofet and going to help kids out but it does not sound that way anymore "

    Jake wrote on Oct 30, 2009 6:09 AM:

    " I hope this takes off. A place to hang out that has a distinctly different vibe from the usual restaurant gathering spots would be greatly appreciated. "

    Phil wrote on Oct 29, 2009 5:18 PM:

    " Big Apple Bagels was a great little downtown place to get a snack and hang out and chat. I hope this place is similar. Can't wait till it's open. "

    Resident wrote on Oct 29, 2009 2:04 PM:

    " I think that opening a coffeehouse is a good idea. I like the one Breck, but would be nice to go in somewhere and have a good cup of espresso with a friend. "

    volunteer wrote on Oct 28, 2009 4:47 PM:

    " I don't understand everything that has happened at One 24. Is it going to still be a nonprofit coffee house or is someone going to open a coffee shop for profit? There were alot of volunteers that worked on that building. "


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