This document is page 50 of a property analysis report, likely an appraisal or inspection, dated November 25, 2015. It contains six photographs documenting the condition of the IGY American Yacht Harbor Marina, including its docks, fuel dock, and the adjacent Smith Bay Road. The document is marked with a Bates number indicating it is part of a collection from the House Oversight Committee.
This document is a property analysis of the IGY American Yacht Harbor Marina, located in Red Hook, Vessup Bay. The report details the marina's facilities, including its 105 wet slips, dock construction (from 1991-1995), and strategic location with access to St. John and the British Virgin Islands. It concludes that while the docks are in average condition, the overall improvements, services, and amenities are above average for the market.
This document is page 40 of a 'Land Description and Analysis' report, featuring a flood map for the area around Vessup Bay in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The map details various flood zones (X, AE, VE) and elevations for a region that includes the IGY American Yacht Harbor Marina. The Bates number 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018851' indicates it is an exhibit from a congressional investigation, likely related to property assessments for Jeffrey Epstein's holdings in the Virgin Islands.
This document is page 38 of a property analysis report for the IGY American Yacht Harbor Marina in Red Hook, Virgin Islands, likely prepared by the firm 'irr'. The analysis notes the property's location in a floodplain, its extensive road and water frontage, and two minor encroachments by a parking garage onto adjacent, government-owned land remnants. The report concludes that these encroachments are insignificant and do not adversely affect the property's value, assuming a clear and marketable title.
This document is a land description and analysis for a 2.76-acre waterfront property on Smith Bay Road in the U.S. Virgin Islands, likely associated with the IGY American Yacht Harbor Marina. It details property specifications, zoning regulations, and utility providers, based on a land survey by Brian Moseley dated 12/10/2010. The analysis concludes that the property appears to be a 'legal, nonconforming use' as a portion of its building improvements do not meet zoning setback requirements.
This document is a property analysis report for the IGY American Yacht Harbor Marina, detailing four land parcels in Smith Bay totaling 2.76 acres. It notes that one parcel (18-W) is reclaimed land from Vessup Bay and that the property also includes a leasehold on 3.2 acres of submerged seabed owned by the Government of the Virgin Islands. The information is sourced from a land survey conducted by Brian Moseley on December 10, 2010.
This document is a page from a 'Marina Market Analysis' report, featuring a map of St. Thomas and surrounding islands. The map identifies a 'SUBJECT' property as St. James island, which was owned by Jeffrey Epstein, and plots its location relative to five 'Competitive Marinas' on St. Thomas. The Bates number 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018844' indicates this document was evidence in a U.S. House Oversight Committee investigation, likely related to the valuation of Epstein's assets.
This document is a 'Surrounding Area Analysis' for a property identified as the American Yacht Harbor in Red Hook, St. Thomas. It describes the area's location, commercial activity, access via roads and ferries (including to the British Virgin Islands), and real estate demand, noting a recent increase in demand for retail space. The document, bearing the identifier HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018832, provides context on the commercial environment of Red Hook but does not directly mention Jeffrey Epstein or any associated individuals.
This document is page 14 of a presentation by Stan Johnson Company concerning a GSA (General Services Administration) investment and acquisition opportunity in St. Thomas, USVI. It features a regional map of the Caribbean and a detailed local map of St. Thomas, with multiple locations highlighted by U.S. Department of Homeland Security icons.
This document, labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018737, is a lease abstract from Stan Johnson Company for a proposed 12,770 sq. ft. office building in St. Thomas, USVI. It outlines a 10-year lease for the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to house the Department of Homeland Security and USCIS, with an annual rent of $632,756.05. While the document itself does not contain any mention of Jeffrey Epstein, its location in the U.S. Virgin Islands and its inclusion in a House Oversight document set may provide contextual relevance to broader investigations in the region.
This document is a real estate investment offering from Stan Johnson Company for a new government facility on St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. The property is a 12,770 sq. ft. office building to be 100% leased by the GSA for use by the Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS), with a 10-year guaranteed lease. The document, dated post-mid-2014, seeks an investor to fund development costs and purchase the property, which is being developed by Hoover Properties. Despite the prompt's context, the document itself contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or any of his known associates or properties.
This document is the cover page for an 'Offering Memorandum' detailing a real estate investment opportunity in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. It solicits participation in a GSA joint venture for the financing and acquisition of a new, to-be-constructed facility for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) at 19-F Smith Bay Road. The investment is presented as secure, backed by a GSA-guaranteed lease with an S&P AA+ rating. The document's bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018727' indicates it is part of a larger collection from a congressional investigation, which is its likely connection to the Epstein case, as Epstein is not mentioned on the page itself.
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