Tuesday, May 4, 2010

UC fraternity house wins LEED tax exemption

Cincinnati City Council has passed unanimously a Community Reinvestment Area LEED tax exemption agreement for a new Delta Tau Delta fraternity residence and chapter house in University Heights.

The fifteen-year agreement with Gamma Xi 21, Inc. will allow for the construction of the three-story, 13,335-square-foot building with 24 beds at .

Gamma Xi 21 will receive a 75 percent exemption on construction costs, reducing the project's tax liability by approximately $358,300 over the life of the agreement. Estimated construction costs are nearly $1.2 million, with total development costs of $1.6 million.

The development has been registered with the U.S. Green Building Council as a LEED-NC 2.2 (new construction) project.

When completed late this year, the fraternity will move its chapter house from the Stratford Heights complex.

The former Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity house that once occupied the site was razed in January. The City had ordered the building vacated in early 2009 due to electrical, fire separation, and egress issues.

Gamma Xi 21 purchased the property in November 2009 for $417,000.

The new building is meant to celebrate Delta Tau Delta's 100 years of active status at the University of Cincinnati.

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4 comments:

Randy Simes said...

Any idea what the new building will look like?

Eric Claus said...

I doubt it will have the character of the building that was there previously. Bricks and mortar traditionalist style I would guess. I wonder if the LEED analysis takes into account the embedded energy of the material demolished and now in a landfill? I doubt it.

Anonymous said...

I remember when this house was in impeccable shape and the garden very well maintained - for years.
I have no respect for the Sigma Alfa Mu fraternity or anyone who belongs to it. When you are capable of trashing a property from the day you move in all you deserve is shame.

And they are laughing all the way to the bank. $400,000.00+ to buy the place and tear it down.
Having money does not mean you have brains - unfortunately.

Kevin LeMaster said...

Randy, I have not seen a rendering.

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