Redmond City Hall is a 107,000 square foot city administration building developed through a Public-Private Partnership using tax-exempt 63-20 bonds and private-sector development expertise. The facility allows the City of Redmond to house all its city departments in one location, eliminating the need for costly leased office space and increasing efficiency of operations. Redmond City Hall has received several awards, including NAIOP Public Project of the Year and LEED Silver certification. In 2013, the City opted to retire the bonds, at which time ownership was transferred to the City.
PFG staff led this project while employed at National Development Council (NDC), where they created the Special Purpose Entity that issued bonds and oversaw all project related activities. In 2015, NDC’s Public Facilities development arm left NDC to form PFG. NDC currently maintains ownership of the project on behalf of the City of Redmond.
Development Team
Developer: Wright Runstad & Company
Architect: Mulvanny G2 Architecture
General Contractor: Lease Crutcher Lewis Construction