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VII.1. Hopkins Center for the Arts and Stages Theatre Company Lease Agreement; Lenz CITY OF HOPKINS City Council Report 2023-089 To: Honorable Mayor and Council Members Mike Mornson, City Manager From: Ari Lenz, Assistant City Manager Lynn Anderson, HCA Executive Director Date: September 12, 2023 Subject: Hopkins Center for the Arts and Stages Theatre Company Lease Agreement _____________________________________________________________________ RECOMMENDED ACTION MOTION TO approve lease agreement with Stages Theatre Company. OVERVIEW The attached agreement would enter into a lease agreement with Stages Theatre Company for use of portions of the Hopkins Center for the Arts from September 1, 2023 to August 31, 2028 with an optional 5 year extension to 2032. The recommended agreement comes after a year of negotiations with Stages regarding lease renewal. The lease is similar to previous leases between the partners but recognizes a change in market value, capital and operational costs associated with the facility since the last negotiations in 2011. Major revisions to the lease include: • Reduction of the number of weeks in the theatre from 40 to 36 weeks starting in 2024 (Stages has agreed to pay the same amount annually despite the reduction of hours). This will allow the Center more opportunity to rent the theatre (the most valuable rental space in the facility) to the public and estimated market value of up to $35,000- $50,000 per year; • Adjusting the inflation rate to 3.0% for the first five years and then 3.25% in optional extension years. • Adding a percentage ticket fee starting in 2025 of 3.0% and increasing the fee to 4.0% in the optional extension years. A conservative estimate of annual ticket sales at the 3.0% amount for $750,000, which would $22,500 per year. The City currently supports the Hopkins Center for the Arts, similar to all of our other facilities. The negotiated revisions to the lease are an improvement and should allow for a reduced level of subsidy going forward. The exact amounts of the subsidy over the next 10 years are not currently definable due to the unknown of the ticket fee revenue and capital costs. Staff expects them to stay in line with the current subsidy the Center works under for operations (with inflationary increases) and capital costs for larger projects such as the roof will need to be paid for as part of the City’s Capital Improvement Plan. Administration Background of the Hopkins Center for the Arts Since the inception of the Hopkins Center for the Arts, the City of Hopkins and Stages Theatre Company (then Child’s Play Theatre) have partnered along side the Hopkins School District on creating a space to: • Provide people of all ages and diverse backgrounds with opportunities to participate in the arts; • Using the arts for community development, economic growth and bringing vitality to Mainstreet; • Offering an opportunity for community groups to host space for events and activities. In 2017 New Creative Minnesota did a study reviewing the economic impact of arts on the local economy and found arts and culture organizations contribute over $11 million annually to Hopkins and served over 250,000 people, a large portion of the economic impact comes from our partnership with Stages. The original lease agreement with Stages (Child’s Play Theatre) was signed in 1997, with a renewal in 2011. The City currently has an additional lease agreement with Hopkins Public Schools renewed in 2017 to 2027. Representatives from Stages will be present at the meeting and give a brief update to Council about their work. SUPPORTING INFORMATION • Proposed Lease Agreement