On June 4, the City of Richmond announced the renewal and adoption of a 15-year lease agreement for Southside Plaza, reinforcing the city’s long-term commitment to delivering accessible, equitable and high-quality public services through coordinated, community-centered facilities, while saving taxpayers over $13,000 per month.
Southside Plaza serves as a critical hub for resident services and currently houses the city’s Office of Immigrant and Refugee Engagement, the Office of Finance satellite office, the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice, the Richmond Public Schools Welcome Center and the Department of Social Services hub. Looking ahead, Southside Plaza is positioned for expanded collaboration and co-location of services that includes future partners such as the city’s Office of Aging and Disability Services, the Department of Juvenile Services and the Richmond and Henrico Health Districts. These current and future co-located services reflect the city’s commitment to improving access, reducing barriers and strengthening coordination across essential supports for residents.
This renewal reflects the city’s broader commitment to building a thriving Richmond, one that delivers responsive and effective government services, strengthens neighborhoods and families, advances equity and ensures public spaces are designed with dignity, accessibility and inclusion in mind. The continuation of the lease ensures continuity of operations and provides long-term stability for both staff and residents who rely on the facility. It also supports ongoing facility improvements designed to enhance the overall experience for everyone who uses the building. Within the first year of this renewal with Saul Centers, Inc., the city will be able to save $164,343 in rent, which breaks down to approximately $13,695 per month.
"This lease renewal is an investment in our people-centered approach to providing quality city services that are accessible to our people and communities," said Amy Popovich, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer of Human Services. "Southside Plaza has become a vital community hub where residents can access multiple services in one convenient location. By securing this facility for the next 15 years, we are creating stability for our staff and residents, expanding opportunities for collaboration among service providers, and improving access to critical resources.”
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