(FOX40.COM) — The Sacramento County District Attorney is about to get new digs.

The district attorney’s office is planning a move to Park Tower in downtown Sacramento. The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors will vote to approve a 15-year lease at the new location Tuesday.

Currently the district attorney’s office works out of three locations: 901 G Street, a county-owned building, and two leased offices at 906 G Street and 721 9th Street, according to agenda documents — a total of 107,534 square feet.

The new space at Park Tower, located just down the block at 980 9th Street, would expand the office’s total available space to 121,074 square feet, along with 2,164 square feet of storage space.

“The proposed consolidation will establish a more efficient, secure and synergetic office configuration for its programs such as Investigations, Forensic Media Services, Information Technology and Administration, eliminating operational redundancies and improving internal communications, as well as adequate interview rooms for the department’s Victim Witness program,” Joshua Green, director of the county’s department of general services, wrote in the agenda item.

The landlord will also provide shuttle transportation between Park Tower and the Superior Court of California’s Tani Cantil Sakauye County Courthouse at 500 G Street for victims, witnesses and staff of the district attorney’s and county sheriff’s offices.

The county said the new lease will cost more than it currently pays, but those increases are expected to be offset by savings from the consolidation — an estimated $541,825 in annual savings — through fiscal year 2032-33. After that time, the new lease will lead to increased costs for the county.

Sacramento County District Attorney Thien Ho’s office did not respond to FOX40’s request for comment on the move. The agenda states that the office has determined consolidation into one location “will allow for more efficient operations, reduce security concerns moving between existing buildings and the elimination of redundancy in positions and space.”

The county will pay $2.65 per square foot — a total of $286,790.95 per month. The rent will increase annually at 2% per square foot starting in the lease’s 15th month.

The lease includes 12 total free months of rent — two months each year for the first three years. Gas, electricity, water, sewer and other costs will be footed by the landlord.

The lease, expected to start July 1, 2027, requires the landlord to bring the building up to code, including compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The lease will not officially begin until the completion of those approvements, the document stated.

Total improvement costs are expected to be $12.8 million, and the district attorney’s office will reimburse the lessor at most $3.1 million for those costs.

Park Tower is owned by Prime US REIT, a Singapore-based company that acquired the 24-story tower for $165.5 million in 2020.

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