By Rick Smith, The Gazette

CEDAR RAPIDS The city of Cedar Rapidss latest economic-development incentive package will support the construction of a $12 million office building with retail and restaurant space and bring financial services firm Berthel Fisher and Co. and about 85 employees to Cedar Rapids from neighboring Marion.

City Manager Jeff Pomeranz said on Friday that the new building to be built at the southeast corner of 42nd Street NE and Edgewood Road NE, across 42nd Street NE from the Twin Pines Golf Course, will become the corporate headquarters of Berthel Fisher and at the same time will contribute to the growth of the corporate and commercial corridor that features the Transamerica campus and the new office-commercial development, The Fountains.

Its very positive for the city. Berthel Fisher is an excellent company that serves clients throughout the nation, Pomeranz said.

At the City Council meeting on Tuesday, Pomeranz will ask the council to approve a five-year, 100-percent property-tax break on the new investment, a tax increment financing or TIF incentive which he said is in accord with the citys standard incentive program approved and published by the City Council in July.

The Berthel Fisher project is considered a targeted development project and one that offers additional community benefit because the new building will feature not only high-end, Class A office space, but space for retail businesses and a restaurant, the city manager said.

The city estimates that the incentive package will save the development $1.596 million in property taxes over five years, but the project is expected to generate $4.788 million in new property taxes in the 15 years after the five-year incentive period ends, according to the citys figures.

Its a short-term incentive, but a long-term financial win, Pomeranz said.

Pomeranz said on Friday that the city has notified the city of Marion, as required by the fair-play agreement between the cities, that Berthel Fisher & Company will leave its location in Marion off Highway 100 to move to the new spot in Cedar Rapids.

Marion City Manager Lon Pluckhahn said on Friday that Pomeranz had called him.

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