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Key details of plan to rejuvenate the Reading Courtenay complex made public
(wellington.govt.nz)
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Yeah, it's not the first time I've heard of it, but I guess I'm just trying to understand the reasoning. You've mentioned "freeing up capital", which I guess is a way of saying they own the land but can't afford to pay for the new building, and can't get a loan as it's too risky for the bank. So they sell the land and lease it back, then spend the proceeds on the building. They are in the same position as if they had taken out a loan, but the council has taken on the risk of the venture as they are the one needing to pay back the loan if Readings go broke.
Correct, although they will hopefully be able to lease the land to someone else, so they're only on the hook for the time between tenants