File #: 16-2492    Version: 1 Name: City of Chicago (New) Lease for Sheriffs Office @2418 W Division
Type: Lease Agreement Status: Approved
File created: 3/29/2016 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 4/13/2016 Final action: 4/13/2016
Title: PROPOSED LEASE AGREEMENT Department: Department of Real Estate Management Request: Approve a (New) Lease Agreement Landlord: City of Chicago Tenant: County of Cook, for use by Cook County Sheriff's Office, Department of Mental Health Policy and Advocacy Location: 2418 W. Division Street, Chicago, Illinois Term/Extension Period: Commencement upon Board Approval - 12/31/2026 Space Occupied: 730 Square feet Monthly Rent: None Fiscal Impact: $1.00 and other value consideration Accounts: N/A Option to Renew: N/A Termination: By either party, with a 120 day prior written notice Utilities Included: Yes Summary/Notes: As part of the City/County collaboration initiative, the Cook County Sheriff's Office Department of Mental Health Policy and Advocacy will utilize space on the first floor of the Building as a mental health center operated by the Cook County Department of Corrections. The goal of the center is to allow for a c...
Indexes: (Inactive) JESSICA CAFFREY, Director, Real Estate Management Division, (Inactive) ZELDA MARTIN WHITTLER, Undersheriff

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PROPOSED LEASE AGREEMENT

 

Department:  Department of Real Estate Management

 

Request:  Approve a (New) Lease Agreement

 

Landlord:  City of Chicago

 

Tenant:  County of Cook, for use by Cook County Sheriff’s Office, Department of Mental Health Policy and Advocacy 

 

Location:  2418 W. Division Street, Chicago, Illinois 

 

Term/Extension Period:  Commencement upon Board Approval - 12/31/2026

 

Space Occupied:  730 Square feet 

 

Monthly Rent:  None

 

Fiscal Impact:  $1.00 and other value consideration

 

Accounts:  N/A 

 

Option to Renew:  N/A

 

Termination:  By either party, with a 120 day prior written notice 

 

Utilities Included:  Yes

 

Summary/Notes:  As part of the City/County collaboration initiative, the Cook County Sheriff’s Office Department of Mental Health Policy and Advocacy will utilize space on the first floor of the Building as a mental health center operated by the Cook County Department of Corrections. The goal of the center is to allow for a continuation of care for formerly incarcerated individuals with identified mental health needs following their release from the Cook County Department of Corrections. The center will target those individuals that live in close proximity to the center.

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