Selling your National Headquarters???
I just read an article that Alpha Xi Delta sold their headquarters building due to staff working remotely. I also read a few weeks ago Theta Phi Alpha also terminated their headquarters building lease in order to save on costs. Anyone else know if their organization plans to eliminate/reduce their national headquarter offices?
https://www.alphaxidelta.org/update-...rters-building |
Wow! Delta Gamma is half and half and has decided to remain that way - according to the latest announcement. I can't imagine not being able to view our archives!
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Alpha Phi Omega went from owning their own office to renting space in an office complex about a decade ago. (After spending the 1990s trying to convince alumni to help pay down the mortgage on the National Office). The National Office building is owned by a local State Farm insurance office.
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Plus, real estate is expensive. This, in addition to payroll, is where a lot of for-profits and non-profits spend the most money. If you can eliminate at least part of the real estate from the equation, it makes good financial sense and allows you to allocate money and resources to more of the things that matter. That being said, keeping a small space - even if it's leased - where a small staff overseas historical items that sisters can view seems necessary. I can picture VERY small museums I've visited, and they're totally worth it. Going digital nowadays is certainly practical - and sometimes necessary - but this seems like one step too far. Sadly, I doubt Alpha Xi Delta will be the last to go this route. |
It really sucks for our organization. I was surprised when the announcement was made. They also don't have plans for a new building. Hopefully a space is leased to have the opportunity to see historical items.
But honestly the building was not comparable to the other organization HQ building in the area (at least in my opinion) |
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There is a very clear difference between NPC sorority (and fraternity) HQs. Some are McMansions and others appear more like office buildings. I wouldn't be shocked if, in the near future, the former keep their large buildings and the others go the way of Alpha Xi Delta. But again, the one thing that seems worth holding on to is the physical history that a computer screen can't match. |
I can't remember which group it was, but I thought there was one who closed their headquarters but put the archives in one of the large chapter houses. Does that sound familiar to anybody else?
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AGDee - pretty sure that was Alpha Phi
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Do your organizations have historical exhibits at national conventions?
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@Sen - I remember such a display but I’m not sure which one of Alpha Gam’s conventions it was. Maybe our centennial in Chicago?
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Zeta does it every convention.
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AOTT isn't planning on closing their headquarters building.They are currently creating a new AOTT history museum addition inside their HQ in honor of their 125th anniversary. My sister worked with an AOTT this summer who happened to mention the AOTT plans.
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