The Camas School District agreed this week to temporarily reduce rent for Kagwerks, a private business leasing space inside the former Underwriters Laboratories (UL) building now owned by the school district.
The agreement will reduce Kagwerks’ rent by 50 percent through December and waive late fees, for a total savings of $21,250 in rent and $2,125 in fees.
“Although we do forgo rental revenue for a temporary period of time, we do secure a tenant at our campus for another year,” Jasen McEathron, the school district’s director of business services, told school board members on Monday, Sept. 28. “Kagwerks also would like to exercise their option of extending their lease for one year with an option to negotiate longer terms.”
Kagwerks, which offers firearms training, designs and manufactures military-grade tactical gear and, according to the business’ website, provides “durable solutions that increase performance and enhance efficiency and lethality on the battlefield,” has agreed to offer the school district a student internship opportunity.
The company requested a reduction in rent due to impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, McEathron told board members Monday night, adding that the rent reduction was made in accordance with Governor Jay Inslee’s proclamation protecting tenants from adverse action during the pandemic.