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We operate in the following four segments:
−Removed: (i) construction;
+Added: (i) manufacturing and construction services;
(ii) medical;
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and (iv) environmental.
−Removed: The construction segment designs and constructs modular structures built in our factories using raw materials that are Made-in-America.
−Removed: In the medical segment we use our modular technology to offer turnkey solutions to medical testing and treatment and generating revenue from medical testing.
−Removed: Our real estate development segment builds innovative and green single or multifamily projects in underserved regions nationally using modules built in one of our vertically integrated factories.
−Removed: The environmental segment, the newest segment, is a sustainable medical and waste management solution that has a patented technology to collect waste and treat waste for safe disposal.
−Removed: We are a provider of modular facilities (“Modules”).
−Removed: We currently provide Modules made out of both code-engineered cargo shipping containers and wood for use as both permanent or temporary structures for residential housing use and commercial use, including for health care facilities.
+Added: The manufacturing and construction segment designs and manufactures modular structures built in our factories using raw materials that are Made-in-America.
+Added: In the medical segment we have previously used our modular technology to offer prefabricated health facilities for on-site immediate COVID- 19 testing and plan to provide our modular technology to offer turnkey solutions to medical testing and treatment and generating revenue from medical testing.
+Added: Our real estate development segment’s current business focus is primarily on the direct acquisition and indirect investment in properties nationally that will be further developed in the future into green single or multi-family projects.
+Added: The environmental segment, the newest segment, plans to offer a sustainable medical and waste management solution that will utilize a patented technology to collect waste and treat waste for safe disposal.
+Added: We are a provider of modular facilities.
+Added: We currently provide Modules made out of both code-engineered cargo shipping containers and traditional construction using wood and steel framing for use as both permanent or temporary structures for residential housing use and commercial use.
Prior to the COVID- 19 pandemic, the Modules we supplied were primarily for retail, restaurant and military use and were manufactured by third party suppliers using our proprietary technology and design and engineering expertise, which modifies code-engineered cargo shipping containers and purpose-built modules for use for safe and sustainable commercial, industrial and residential building.
−Removed: Since our acquisition in September 2020 of Echo DCL, LLC (“Echo”), one of our key supply chain providers, we now have more control over the manufacturing process and have increased our product offerings to add Modules made out of wood.
In March 2020, in response to the COVID- 19 pandemic we began increasing our focus on providing our Modules as health care facilities for deployable medical response solutions.
−Removed: In February 2023, we entered into an agreement with The Peoples Health Care, in Glendale, California, working in conjunction with Teamsters Local 848, to deliver four Modules to provide medical services to union members.
−Removed: During 2021, through our subsidiary, Safe and Green Development Corporation.
−Removed: (“SG DevCorp”) we also began to focus on acquiring property to build multi-family housing communities that allows us to utilize the manufacturing services of SG Echo.
−Removed: Our newest subsidiary, SG Environmental Solutions Corp.
−Removed: (“SG Environmental”), formed in Delaware is focused on biomedical waste removal and will utilize a patented technology that it licenses to shred and disinfect biomedical waste, rendering the waste disinfected, unrecognizable, and of no greater risk to the public health than residential household waste
−Removed: Prior to October 2019, our business model was solely a project-based construction model pursuant to which we were responsible for the design and construction of finished products that incorporated our Modules primarily to customers in the retail, restaurant, military and education industries throughout the United States.
+Added: In September 2020, we acquired substantially all the assets of Echo DCL, LLC, a Texas limited liability company, except for Echo’s real estate holdings.
+Added: Echo was a container/modular manufacturer based in Durant, Oklahoma specializing in the design and construction of permanent modular and temporary modular buildings and was one of our key supply chain partners.
+Added: This acquisition allowed us to have more control over the manufacturing process and, as a result, we have increased our product offerings to add Modules made out of wood, steel and traditional construction materials.
+Added: During 2021, through our subsidiary, Safe and Green Development Corporation (“SG DevCorp”) we also began to focus on acquiring property to build multi-family housing projects in underserved regions nationally utilizing the manufacturing services of our subsidiary, SG Echo, LLC (“SG Echo”).
+Added: In March 2022, we formed SG Environmental Solutions Corp (“SG Environmental”) to focus on biomedical waste removal utilizing a patented technology that it licenses to shred and disinfect biomedical waste, rendering the waste disinfected, unrecognizable, and of no greater risk to the public health than residential household waste .
+Added: In March 2023, we formed Safe and Green Medical Corporation, to focus on providing our Modules as health care facilities with various clinics and labs that cater to the specific needs of local communities.
+Added: To date, we have not generated revenue from SG DevCorp, SG Environmental or SG Medical.
+Added: P rior to October 2019, our business model was solely a project-based construction model pursuant to which we were responsible for the design and construction of finished products that incorporated our technology primarily to customers in the retail, restaurant, military and education industries throughout the United States.
In October 2019, we changed our business model for our residential building construction to a royalty fee model and entered into a five -year exclusive license with CPF GP 2019 - 1 LLC (“CPF”) under which CPF licensed on an exclusive basis our proprietary technology and intellectual property to develop and commercialize products in the United States (and its territories) for residential use, including, without limitation, single-family residences and multi-family residences, but excluding military housing.
On June 15, 2021, we terminated the exclusive license by mutual agreement and ceased our royalty fee model.
−Removed: Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, our core customer base was comprised of architects, landowners, builders and developers who use our Modules in commercial and residential structures.
+Added: Prior to the COVID- 19 pandemic, our core customer base was comprised of architects, landowners, builders and developers who used our Modules in commercial and residential structures.
Our cargo modified Modules allow for the redesign, repurpose and conversion of heavy-gauge steel cargo shipping containers into Safe & Green™, which are safe green building blocks for commercial, industrial, and residential building construction, rather than consuming new steel and lumber.
−Removed: Our technology and expertise is also used to purpose-build modules, or prefabricated steel modular units customized for use in modular construction (“SGPBMs” and, together with Safe & Green™, “Modules”), primarily to augment or complement an Safe & Green™ structure.
−Removed: On June 15, 2021, we terminated that certain Exclusive License Agreement, dated as of October 3, 2019 (the “License Agreement”), with CPF, pursuant to which we had granted CPF an exclusive license solely within the United States and its legal territories to our technology, intellectual property, any improvements thereto, and any related permits, in order to develop and commercialize products within the field of design and project management platforms for residential use, including single-family residences and multi-family residences, but excluding military.
−Removed: In connection with the termination of the License, we entered into a Settlement and Mutual Release Agreement (the "Settlement and Mutual Release Agreement") with CPF, and Capital Plus Financial, LLC (“Capital Plus”), a limited partner of CPF, pursuant to which the License Agreement was terminated, we released CPF and CPF MF 2019-1 LLC (“CPF MF”) for any claims in exchange for releases from CPF and Capital Plus and we received an assignment of CPF’s right under certain circumstances to a $1.25 million redemption distribution from CPF MF under its Operating Agreement.
−Removed: We and Paul Galvin previously made loans to CPF in the principal amount of $650,000 and $100,000 evidenced by promissory notes pursuant to the terms of a certain Loan Agreement.
−Removed: The loans are unaffected by the Settlement and Mutual Release Agreement and remain in effect and outstanding in accordance with the terms of the notes evidencing such loans.
−Removed: Under the License Agreement, during the initial term, CPF had agreed to pay us a royalty of (i) five percent (5%) on the first $20,000,000 of gross revenues derived from CPF’s commercialization of the license (net of customary discounts, sales taxes, delivery charges, and amounts for returns) (the “Gross Revenues”), (ii) four and one-half percent (4.5%) on the next $30,000,000 of Gross Revenues, and (iii) five percent (5%) on all Gross Revenues thereafter (collectively, the “Royalty”), subject to the following minimum royalty payments determined on a cumulative basis during the initial term:
−Removed: $500,000 in year 1, $750,000 in year 2 , $1,500,000 in year 3, $2,000,000 in year 4, and $2,500,000 in year 5.
−Removed: During the year ended December 31, 2022 and 2021, we did not receive any royalty payments under the License Agreement.
−Removed: On October 3, 2019, we had entered into a Loan Agreement and Promissory Note (the “Loan Agreement”) with CPF, which was amended on October 15, 2019 and further amended on November 7, 2019, pursuant to which we agreed to loan CPF $750,000 at an annual interest rate of five percent (5%), with a maturity date of July 31, 2023.
−Removed: Under the Loan Agreement, as amended, we agreed to advance to CPF the first installment of the principal amount, equal to $500,000, no later than January 31, 2020 and the second installment of the principal amount, equal to $250,000, no later than April 15, 2020.
−Removed: As security for this loan, we received a security interest in all of CPF’s membership interests in CPF MF, a Texas limited liability company of which CPF GP is the general partner.
−Removed: If we failed to fund either principal installment, such failure would have constituted a default under the Loan Agreement and a cross default under the License Agreement.
−Removed: On January 21, 2020, pursuant to the Loan Agreement, CPF issued to us a promissory note in the principal amount of $400,000 (the “Company Note”) and issued to Paul Galvin, our Chairman and CEO, a promissory note in the principal amount of $100,000 (the “Galvin Note”).
−Removed: The transaction closed on January 22, 2020, on which date we loaned CPF $400,000 and Mr.
−Removed: Galvin personally loaned CPF $100,000 on behalf of us.
−Removed: The Company Note and Galvin Note bear interest at five percent (5%) per annum, payable, together with the unpaid principal amount of the promissory notes, on the earlier of the July 31, 2023 maturity date or upon the liquidation, redemption sale or issuance of a dividend upon the LLC interests in CPF MF 2019-1 LLC;
−Removed: provided, that the terms of the Galvin Note provide that all interest payments due to Mr.
−Removed: Galvin under the Galvin Note shall be paid directly to, and for the benefit of, our Company.
+Added: Our technology and expertise is also used to purpose-build modules, or prefabricated steel modular units customized for use in modular construction, to augment or complement a Safe & Green™ structure.
Modular Construction
−Removed: The sites we develop will primarily utilize modular construction.
We produce purpose built pre-fabricated modular structures, for both residential and commercial use, using wood or steel as the base material.
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Less weather related damage to construction materials
−Removed: In cases where modular construction is not advantageous, SG DevCorp.
−Removed: will utilize other construction methods.
−Removed: In the case of building manufacturing facilities, for example, SG DevCorp .
−Removed: expects to work with a team of third-party architects, engineers and construction management firms with deep experience in developing industrial sites to build out such facilities.
Products Produced with Our GreenSteel™ Modular Technology
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Due to our ability to satisfy such requirements, we believe the products produced utilizing our technology and expertise is a leader in environmentally sustainable construction.
−Removed: There are three core product offerings that utilize our involves GreenSteel technology and engineering expertise.
−Removed: The first product offering involves GreenSteel Modules, which are the structural core and shell of a Safe & Green building.
+Added: There are three core product offerings that utilize our GreenSteel technology and engineering expertise.
+Added: The first product offering involves GreenSteel Modules, which are normally container based, and are the structural core and shell of a Safe & Green building.
We procure the containers, engineer required openings with structural steel enforcements, paint the containers and then deliver them on-site, where the customer or a customer’s general contractor will complete the entire finish out and installation.
−Removed: The second product offering involves replicating the process to create the GreenSteel product and, in addition, installing selected materials, finishes and systems (including, but not limited to floors, windows, doors, interior painting, electrical wiring and fixtures, plumbing outlets and bathrooms, roofing system) and delivering Safe & Green pre-fabricated containers to the site for a third party licensed general contractor to complete the final finish out and installation.
+Added: The second product offering involves replicating the process to create the GreenSteel product either container based or conventional volumetric units and, in addition, installing selected materials, finishes and systems (including, but not limited to floors, windows, doors, interior painting, electrical wiring and fixtures, plumbing outlets and bathrooms, roofing system) and delivering Safe & Green pre-fabricated Modules to the site for a third party licensed general contractor to complete the final finish out and installation.
Finally, the third product offering is the completely fabricated and finished Safe & Green building (including but not limited to floors, windows, doors, interior painting, electrical wiring and fixtures, plumbing outlets and bathrooms, roofing systems), including erecting the final unit on site and completing any other final steps.
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Other Modular Products
−Removed: We also produce pre-fabricated modular containers, for both residential and commercial use, at SG Echo using wood as the base material instead of steel containers.
−Removed: We have found that many clients prefer a mix of wood and steel containers for their projects, wood for aesthetics and cost-savings, and steel for stability and durability.
−Removed: Since our acquisition of Echo, approximately 75% of our Module sales have been for wood-based modules.
+Added: We also produce pre-fabricated modular containers, for both residential and commercial use, at SG Echo using wood framing as the base material instead of steel containers.
+Added: We have found that some clients prefer a mix of wood and steel containers for their projects.
+Added: Since our acquisitio n of Echo, approximately 8 5 % of our Module sales have been for wood-based modules.
In April 2017, the ICC Evaluation Service, LLC (“ICC-ES”) granted us an Evaluation Service Report (“ESR”) for the Safe & Green structural building materials.
−Removed: We believe we are the first modular building company to receive such certification.
+Added: We believe we were the first modular building company to receive such certification.
Our ESR indicates that the ICC-ES recognizes the suitability and technical capabilities of the Safe & Green structural building materials for use in compliance with the International Building Code and Residential Code, the California Building Code and Residential Code, and the Florida Building Code—Building and Residential.
We believe our ESR has expedited reviews and approvals by state and local building departments, helped the Safe & Green concept gain wider acceptance in the construction industry and opened up licensing opportunities internationally We also believe the ESR will make it more difficult for other companies in the industry to compete with us because the quality control and design acceptance criteria are specific to us and our associated facilities.
−Removed: Our ESR is site-specific;
−Removed: therefore, only the inspected and approved facilities can place the ICC-ES mark on the containers.
−Removed: We currently source or fabricate our Safe & Green from 18 facilities located throughout the continental United States.
−Removed: The ICC-ES has currently approved six of these facilities to place the ICC-ES medallion and we will seek ICC-ES approval for additional facilities on an as needed basis.
−Removed: Each of these facilities undergo an annual inspection by ICC-ES.
−Removed: Currently, each of these facilities has been re-certified by ICC-ES and is current with their recertifications.
−Removed: All Safe & Green manufactured at these facilities have an ESR medallion that validates the quality control process.
−Removed: Because our ESR does not cover SGPBMs , this certification does not extend to buildings constructed using SGPBMs .
+Added: Our ESR program is based out of our main manufacturing facility in Durant, Oklahoma.
+Added: The inspection and certification of intermodal containers as detailed in our ESR procedures is not site specific but rather depends on the use of qualified inspectors who are trained to evaluate the cargo worthiness of intermodal containers using established industry standards including AC 462 from the ICC and IICL.
+Added: Our quality control and inspection processes are reviewed annually by the ICC-ES to verify compliance with the Acceptance Criteria established by the ICC and detailed in ESR 3764 .
+Added: The ESR program is current with these recertifications and the up-to-date ESR is posted to the industry wide approved ESR list on the ICC web-based network.
+Added: Once a container is inspected a medallion is permanently affixed to the unit to signify compliance with ESR 3764 which is used by local building officials to verify conformance of the container module to the ICC criteria.
+Added: All Safe and Green Holdings container-based modules have this medallion that validates the quality control process.
Target Markets
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In addition, future target ma rkets for expansion of such products and services include data centers, warehouse/public storage, reclamation/drop off centers and medical.
+Added: In September 2020, we consummated the transaction contemplated by the Asset Purchase Agreement that SG Echo entered into with Echo DCL, LLC pursuant to which SG Echo acquired substantially all the assets of Echo DCL, LLC, a Texas limited liability company, except for Echo’s real estate holdings.
+Added: Echo was a container/modular manufacturer based in Durant, Oklahoma specializing in the design and construction of permanent modular and temporary modular buildings and was one of our key supply chain partners.
+Added: Echo catered to the military, education, administration facilities, healthcare, government, commercial and residential customers.
+Added: This acquisition allowed us to expand our reach for our Modules and offered us an opportunity to vertically integrate a large portion of our cost of goods sold, as well as increase margins, productivity and efficiency in the areas of design, estimating, manufacturing and delivery.
+Added: SG Echo opened a second factory (the “Waldron Factory”), also in Durant, Oklahoma, in the second half of 2023 .
+Added: The Waldron Factory produces modulars for multiple clients in various industries,
Safe & Green Medical
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For the year-ended December 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, we recognized approximately $ 11,600,000 and $ 31,500,000 , respectively, in revenue related to activities through these joint ventures, which is included in medical revenue on the accompanying consolidated statements of operations.
−Removed: In February 2023, we entered into an agreement with The Peoples Health Care, a non-profit organization, based in Glendale, California, working in conjunction with Teamsters Local 848, to deliver on or before the end of the second quarter of 2023 four (4) full mobile medical modules to provide medical services consistent with industry standards.
−Removed: We are engaged in negotiations with third-party subcontractors to serve as the clinical operator and staffer of the medical modules providing union members with general wellness, point-of-care medicine, and primary care.
−Removed: Amenities are expected to include, but are not limited to, general wellness, vaccines and testing, specialist referrals, urgent care, imaging and pathological diagnostics, and pharmacy services.
−Removed: In September 2020, we consummated the transaction contemplated by the Asset Purchase Agreement that SG Echo entered into with Echo DCL, LLC pursuant to which Echo acquired substantially all the assets of Echo DCL, LLC, a Texas limited liability company, except for Echo DCL, LLC’s real estate holdings.
−Removed: SG Echo is a container/modular manufacturer based in Durant, Oklahoma specializing in the design and construction of permanent modular and temporary modular buildings and was one of our key supply chain partners.
−Removed: SG Echo catered to the military, education, administration facilities, healthcare, government, commercial and residential customers.
−Removed: This acquisition has allowed us to expand our reach for our Modules and has offered us an opportunity to vertically integrate a large portion of our cost of goods sold, as well as increase margins, productivity and efficiency in the areas of design, estimating, manufacturing and delivery.
−Removed: We intend to construct many of the planned developments using Modules built by SG Echo.
−Removed: Pursuant to the terms of the Asset Purchase Agreement, at the closing of the transaction we paid to Echo DCL, LLC an aggregate of $1,059,600 in cash, subject to the escrow of certain of the purchase price funds, and SG Echo agreed to pay certain of Echo DCL, LLC’s indebtedness, including the obligation to (i) satisfy a Guidance Line of Credit loan (“GLOC Loan”) in the principal amount of approximately $616,000 ($316,432 of which payoff proceeds were delivered by SG Echo to Echo DCL, LLC at the closing), (ii) pay the debt service on certain of Echo DCL, LLC’s indebtedness in the approximate principal amount of $1.7 million for 12 months following the closing, (iii) pay the monthly principal and interest due under the BTH Credit Line in the principal amount of $500,000 for 12 months following the closing and if Echo DCL, LLC has not fully satisfied the outstanding principal and interest due under the BTH Credit Line and caused the BTH lender to release and terminate any encumbrances on the assets arising out of the BTH Credit Line, SG Echo has the right to pay the outstanding principal and interest due, and (iv) pay earn out payments equal to the net income received from the acquired business during the 3-month period beginning on the first day of the first full month that is 3 months after the closing date, the 3-month period following the first earn out period and the 3-month period following the second earn out period, payable in 50% in cash and 50% in shares of our common stock to be valued a $2.50 per share;
−Removed: provided, that up to approximately $300,000 of any amounts paid in respect of the GLOC Loan, and any amounts paid in respect of the debt service on Echo’s indebtedness and line of credit with BTH Bank, as described in subparagraphs (i), (ii) or (iii) above, shall be offset against and reduce the earnout payments due to Echo DCL, LLC.
−Removed: In no event may the number of shares of common stock to be issued to Echo DCL, LLC exceed 19.99% of our outstanding shares on the date of the execution of the Asset Purchase Agreement.
−Removed: As of December 31, 2021, no earn out payments have been issued to Echo DCL, LLC.
−Removed: In July 2022, SG Echo entered into a fabrication agreement with Moliving Inc., the world’s first luxury nomadic hospitality solution.
−Removed: The fabrication agreement is expected to generate approximately $15 million in revenue for an initial 60 units, all of which will be sent to Moliving’s Hurley House location, an eco- resort located in the Hudson Valley area.
−Removed: In August 2022, SG Echo executed an agreement with People First Industries, an Oklahoma non-profit corporation to construct an approximately 4,550 square feet, 6-module office building and facility.
−Removed: People First Industries’ is an Oklahoma State Use Program and works to empower individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
−Removed: SG Environmental
−Removed: In March 2022, we entered into a ten-year exclusive distribution agreement with Sanitec Industries LLC (“Sanitec”), a sustainable waste management company that is the global patent holder for the Sanitec Microwave Healthcare Waste Disinfection System™ for the State of New York with a right to expand to other states.
−Removed: The Sanitec Microwave Disinfection Unit is designed to shred and disinfect biomedical waste, rendering the waste disinfected, unrecognizable, and of no greater risk to the public health than residential household waste.
−Removed: Sanitec Industries existing customers are primarily centered in healthcare facilities nationwide, ranging from large hospital systems to single practitioner doctors’ offices.
−Removed: In connection with our entry into the Sanitec distribution agreement we formed a new subsidiary, SG Environmental Solutions Corp.
+Added: As an expansion to our prior modular COVID- 19 offerings, we plan to provide our modular technology to offer turnkey solutions to deliver medical testing and treatment and generate revenues from medical testing, In furtherance of this objective, in March 2023, we formed Safe and Green Medical Corporation.
+Added: To date, we have not generated revenue from SG Medical.
SG Development
−Removed: During February 2021, we formed SG DevCorp.
−Removed: for the purpose of real property development utilizing our technologies and our manufacturing facility.
+Added: During February 2021, we formed SG DevCorp for the purpose of real property development utilizing our technologies and our manufacturing facility.
SG DevCorp’s current business focus is primarily on the direct acquisition and indirect investment in properties nationally that will be further developed in the future into green single or multi-family projects.
−Removed: To date, SG DevCorp.
−Removed: has not generated any revenue and its activities have consisted solely of the acquisition of three properties and an investment in two entities that have acquired two properties to be further developed;
+Added: To date, SG DevCorp has not generated any revenue and its activities have consisted solely of the acquisition of three properties and an investment in two entities that have acquired two properties to be further developed;
however it has not yet commenced any development activities.
−Removed: intends to construct many of its planned developments using Modules built by SG Echo.
+Added: SG DevCorp intends to construct many of its planned developments using Modules built by SG Echo.
In addition to these development projects, it intends, subject to its ability to raise sufficient capital, to build additional, strategically placed manufacturing facilities that will be sold or leased to third parties as well as leased to SG Echo.
−Removed: intends to build manufacturing sites for lease to SG Echo near its project sites in order to take advantage of cost savings for transportation of modules.
−Removed: SG DevCorp.’s business model is flexible and we anticipate developing properties on its own and also through joint ventures in which we partner with third-party equity investors or other developers.
−Removed: has entered into, and may continue in the future to enter into, joint ventures (including limited liability companies or partnerships) through which it would own an indirect economic interest of less than 100% of the property owned directly by such joint ventures.
+Added: SG DevCorp intends to build manufacturing sites for lease to SG Echo near its project sites in order to take advantage of cost savings for transportation of modules.
+Added: SG DevCorp’s business model is flexible and it anticipates developing properties on its own and also through joint ventures in which SG DevCorp partners with third-party equity investors or other developers.
+Added: SG DevCorp has entered into, and may continue in the future to enter into, joint ventures (including limited liability companies or partnerships) through which it would own an indirect economic interest of less than 100 % of the property owned directly by such joint ventures.
The decision to either develop a property on its own or through a joint venture is based on a variety of factors and considerations, including:
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(ii) SG DevCorp’s desire to diversify its portfolio of communities by market, submarket and product type;
−Removed: (iii) its desire at times to preserve our capital resources to maintain liquidity or balance sheet strength;
−Removed: and (iv) its projections, in some circumstances, that it will achieve higher returns on its invested capital or reduce its risk if a joint venture vehicle is used.
+Added: (iii) SG DevCorp’s desire at times to preserve its capital resources to maintain liquidity or balance sheet strength;
+Added: and (iv) SG DevCorp’s projections, in some circumstances, that it will achieve higher returns on its invested capital or reduce its risk if a joint venture vehicle is used.
Each joint venture agreement is individually negotiated, and SG DevCorp’s ability to operate and/or dispose of a community in its sole discretion may be limited to varying degrees depending on the terms of the joint venture agreement.
−Removed: has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) and Information Statement on Form 10 for the separation of SG DevCorp.
−Removed: from SG Holdings into two separate publicly traded companies.
−Removed: To implement the separation, we plan to distribute 30% of the outstanding shares of common stock of SG DevCorp.
−Removed: to our stockholders on a pro rata basis as a distribution (the “Separation and Distribution”).
−Removed: The Separation and Distribution is intended, among other things, to enable the management of the two companies to pursue opportunities for long-term growth and profitability unique to each company’s business and to allow each business to more effectively implement its own distinct capital structure and capital allocation strategies.
−Removed: Our Board believes that, following the Separation and Distribution, the combined value of our common stock and SG DevCorp.’s common stock could, over time and assuming similar market conditions, be greater than the value of our common stock had the Separation and Distribution not occurred.
−Removed: As a combined company, we have no exact peers, which our Board believes causes the market to undervalue the combined company.
−Removed: With two separate public companies having distinct business models and investment characteristics, investors will have the opportunity to value each against distinct sets of peers and investment metrics.
−Removed: This has the potential to increase the overall valuation of the companies, thus unlocking stockholder value.
−Removed: The increased market value of the common stock of each company should provide additional flexibility for each company to pursue its business strategy.
+Added: In December 2022, we announced our plan to separate our company and SG DevCorp into two separate publicly traded companies.
+Added: To implement the Separation, on September 27, 2023 , we, effected a pro rata distribution to our stockholders of approximately 30 % of the outstanding shares of SG DevCorp’s common stock.
+Added: In connection with the Distribution, each of our stockholders received 0.930886 shares of SG DevCorp’s common stock for every five ( 5 ) shares of our Common Stock held as of the close of business on September 8, 2023, the record date for the Distribution, as well as a cash payment in lieu of any fractional shares.
+Added: Immediately after the Distribution, SG DevCorp was no longer a wholly-owned subsidiary of ours and we held approximately 70 % of SG DevCorp’s issued and outstanding securities.
+Added: On September 28, 2023, SG DevCorp’s common stock began trading on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol “SGD.”
+Added: In connection with the Separation and Distribution, we entered into a separation and distribution agreement and several other agreements with SG DevCorp.
+Added: These agreements provide for the allocation between us and SG DevCorp of the assets, employees, liabilities and obligations (including, among others, investments, property, employee benefits and tax-related assets and liabilities) of us and our subsidiaries attributable to periods prior to, at and after the Separation and will govern the relationship between us and SG DevCorp subsequent to the completion of the Separation.
+Added: In addition to the separation and distribution agreement, the other principal agreements entered into with us included a tax matters agreement and a shared services agreement.
Current Projects/Development Sites
−Removed: Lago Vista-On May 10, 2021, SG DevCorp.
−Removed: acquired a 50+ acre site in Lago Vista, Texas for $3,500,000, paid in cash, pursuant to the Unimproved Property Contract, dated February 25, 2021, with Northport Harbor LLC.
+Added: In January 2024, SG DevCorp announced that it would strategically look to monetize it real estate holdings throughout 2024 by identifying markets where SG DevCorp’s land may have increased in value, as demonstrated by third-party appraisals.
+Added: On May 10, 2021, SG DevCorp acquired a 50 + acre site in Lago Vista, Texas for $ 3,500,000 , paid in cash, pursuant to an Unimproved Property Contract, dated February 25, 2021, with Northport Harbor LLC.
The acquired parcel sits on Lake Travis on the Colorado River in central Texas.
−Removed: The property is listed for sale.
−Removed: acquired the property and were able to successfully get a PDD approved for 174 condominium units, which was further amended to include the option of building rental units on the property.
+Added: SG DevCorp acquired the property and were able to successfully get a PDD approved for 174 condominium units with an allowance for 30 % short-term rental.
As a result of obtaining the site approval and market conditions, the property’s value increased significantly from the time of purchase.
−Removed: Accordingly, SG DevCorp.
−Removed: determined to list the undeveloped property for sale.
−Removed: On July 14, 2021, SG DevCorp.
−Removed: issued a Real Estate Lien Note, dated July 14, 2021, in the principal amount of $2.0 million (the “Note”), secured by a Deed of Trust, dated July 14, 2021, on the Lake Travis project site in Lago Vista, Texas and a related Assignment of Leases and Rents, dated July 8, 2021, for net loan proceeds of $1,958,233 after fees.
−Removed: The Note had a term of one (1) year, provided for payments of interest only at a rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum and could be prepaid without penalty commencing nine (9) months after its issuance date.
−Removed: If the Note was prepaid prior to nine (9) months after its issuance date, a 0.5% prepayment penalty would be due.
−Removed: This Note was initially extended until January 14, 2023 and was further extended until February 1, 2024 with an interest rate of twelve and a half (12.5%) per annum.
−Removed: In addition, on September 8, 2022, we issued a Second Lien Note in the principal amount of $500,000 (the “Second Note,” and collectively with the Note, the “Notes”) also secured by a Deed of Trust on the Lake Travis project site in Lago Vista, Texas.
−Removed: This Second Lien provides for payments of interest only at a rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum and originally matured on January 14, 2023, which maturity date was extended until February 1, 2024 with an interest rate of twelve and a half (12.5%) per annum.
−Removed: intends to use the proceeds from the sale of the property for its other development projects.
−Removed: On March 30, 2023, an affiliate of SG DevCorp.
−Removed: entered into an agreement to secure financing to pay off the Notes by issuing a new $5,000,000 note to be secured by the Lago Vista property and SG DevCorp.’s McLean site in Durant, Oklahoma.
−Removed: As of the date of this report, the financing to pay off the Notes had not closed.
−Removed: Norman Berry Village - On May 31, 2021, SG DevCorp.
−Removed: acquired a 50% membership interest for $600,000 in a limited liability company , Norman Berry II Owners, LLC (“NB Owners”), that is building affordable housing in the Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan area to be known as “Norman Berry Village”.
−Removed: has partnered with CMC Development Group, a New York City-based real estate development firm (“CMC”) with national expertise providing design build services.
+Added: Accordingly, SG DevCorp determined to list the undeveloped property for sale.
+Added: On July 14, 2021, SG DevCorp issued a Real Estate Lien Note, dated July 14, 2021, in the principal amount of $ 2,000,000 (the “Short Term Note”), secured by a Deed of Trust, dated July 14, 2021, on the Lake Travis project site in Lago Vista, Texas and a related Assignment of Leases and Rents, dated July 8, 2021, for net loan proceeds of $ 1,945,234 after fees.
+Added: The Short-Term Note had a term of one ( 1 ) year, provided for payments of interest only at a rate of twelve percent ( 12 %) per annum and could be prepaid without penalty commencing nine ( 9 ) months after its issuance date.
+Added: If the Short-Term Note was prepaid prior to nine ( 9 ) months after its issuance date, a 0.5 % prepayment penalty would be due.
+Added: This Short-Term Note was initially extended until January 14, 2023 and was further extended until February 1, 2024.
+Added: In addition, on September 8, 2022, we issued a Second Lien Note in the principal amount of $ 500,000 (the “Second Short-Term Note”) also secured by a Deed of Trust on the Lake Travis project site in Lago Vista, Texas.
+Added: The Second Short-Term Note provided for payments of interest only at a rate of twelve percent ( 12 %) per annum and originally matured on January 14, 2023, which maturity date was extended until February 1, 2024.
+Added: On March 31, 2023, LV Peninsula Holding LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and wholly owned subsidiary of SG DevCorp (“LV Holding”), pursuant to a Loan Agreement, dated March 30, 2023 (the “Loan Agreement”), issued a promissory note, in the principal amount of $ 5,000,000 (the “LV Note”), secured by a Deed of Trust and Security Agreement, dated March 30, 2023 (the “Deed of Trust”) on SG DevCorp’s Lake Travis project site in Lago Vista, Texas, a related Assignment of Contract Rights, dated March 30, 2023 (“Assignment of Rights”), on SG DevCorp’s project site in Lago Vista, Texas and McLean site in Durant, Oklahoma and a Mortgage, dated March 30, 2023 (“Mortgage”), on SG DevCorp’s site in Durant, Oklahoma.
+Added: The proceeds of the LV Note were used to pay off the Short-Term Note and the Second Short-Term Note.
+Added: The LV Note requires monthly installments of interest only, is due on April 1, 2024 and bears interest at the prime rate as published in the Wall Street Journal (currently 8.0 %) plus five and 50 / 100 percent ( 5.50 %), currently equaling 13.5 %;
+Added: provided that in no event will the interest rate be less than a floor rate of 13.5 %.
+Added: The LV Holding obligations under the LV Note have been guaranteed by SG DevCorp pursuant to a Guaranty, dated March 30, 2023 (the “Guaranty”), and may be prepaid by LV Holding at any time without interest or penalty.
+Added: The net loan proceeds were approximately $ 1,337,000 , after loan commission fees of $ 250,000 , broker fees of $ 125,000 , the escrow of a 12 -month $ 675,000 interest reserve, other closing fees and the repayment of the Short-Term Note and Second Short-Term Note.
+Added: On November 28, 2023, LV Holding entered into a Contribution Agreement with Preserve Acquisitions, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Preserve”), to form either a Delaware or Texas limited liability company or limited partnership (the “Joint Venture”) for the purpose of owning, holding for investment and ultimately selling a residential housing development (the “LV Project”) to be developed by the parties on approximately 59.3712 acres located in Lago Vista, Texas currently owned by LV Holding (the “Lago Vista Property”) upon the terms and conditions set forth in the Contribution Agreement and in the operating agreement of the Joint Venture to be negotiated between the parties (the “JV Agreement”).
+Added: The Contribution Agreement provides that the parties will negotiate the JV Agreement within five months of the November 28, 2023 execution date of the Contribution Agreement.
+Added: The Contribution Agreement further provides that LV Holding will contribute the Lago Vista Property to the Joint Venture as a capital contribution to be valued at $ 11.5 million in the JV Agreement.
+Added: Preserve will lead the development process and, after the completion of a feasibility period, will be required to submit permits for the first phase of the LV Project within 11 months from the execution of the Contribution Agreement.
+Added: In addition, the Contribution Agreement provides that LV Holding must remove, pay and/or satisfy prior to or at Closing (as defined below) any monetary liens (as defined in the Contribution Agreement) on the Lago Vista Property.
+Added: The closing for the formation of the Joint Venture (the “Closing”) is to be held on the date which is 30 days after the expiration of the feasibility period subject to fulfillment of the following conditions:
+Added: (a) an affiliate of Preserve, LV Holding or its affiliate and a third party equity investor, if applicable, have executed and delivered the JV Agreement in form approved by Preserve and LV Holding, which terms must be consistent with waterfall provisions set forth in the Contribution Agreement;
+Added: (b) the Joint Venture having secured a legally binding and unconditional commitment for construction financing and capital commitments sufficient for the LV Project from third parties (debt and equity);
+Added: and (c) the Title Agent being unconditionally committed to issue the Owner’s Title Policy to the Joint Venture.
+Added: At Closing, LV Holding must pay a 5 % brokerage commission based upon the $ 11.5 million property value.
+Added: Until the Closing or the earlier termination of the Contribution Agreement, LV Holding has agreed to not convey or encumber all or any portion of the Lago Vista Property, or any interest therein, or enter into any agreement granting to any person any right with respect to the Lago Vista Property (or any portion thereof), provided, however, prior to Closing, LV Holding may solicit, discuss, and negotiate purchase offers so long as it notifies all potential buyers that the Lago Vista Property is under contract pursuant to the Contribution Agreement.
+Added: There can be no assurance the Closing will occur.
+Added: In addition, if we should receive a favorable purchase offer for the Lago Vista Property, we may choose not to form the Joint Venture.
+Added: Norman Berry Village.
+Added: On May 31, 2021, SG DevCorp acquired a 50 % membership interest for $ 600,000 in a limited liability company, Norman Berry II Owners, LLC (“NB Owners”), that is building affordable housing in the Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan area to be known as “Norman Berry Village.” SG DevCorp has partnered with CMC Development Group, a New York City-based real estate development firm (“CMC”) with national expertise providing design build services.
CMC owns the other 50 % membership interest in NB Owners.
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Pursuant to the operating agreement, the CMC Manager will manage the day-to-day business and affairs of NB Owners and all non-routine decisions requires the approval of members owning a majority of the outstanding membership interests.
−Removed: The operating agreement also provides that any fee earned by CMC in connection with the acquisition and development of the Norman Berry Village and related real property will be split 75% to CMC and 25% to us.
−Removed: has no obligation under the operating agreement to make any additional capital contributions to NB Owners.
−Removed: In addition, neither SG DevCorp.
−Removed: nor CMC may voluntarily make any additional capital contributions to NB Owners.
−Removed: In accordance with the operating agreement, we are entitled to a preferred return equal to 10% per annum on our unreturned capital contributions which return will (i) accrue from the date on which our capital contributions were actually contributed to NB Owners until the date such capital contributions are returned to SG DevCorp.
−Removed: , and (ii) compound annually.
−Removed: expect the project to develop 125,000 square feet of space and build approximately 132 multi-family rental apartments in two buildings.
−Removed: expects the project to commence in the first quarter of 2024, subject to available funding, and to be completed within three years of commencement for estimated development costs for this project is approximately $35 million dollars.
−Removed: Cumberland Inlet-On June 24, 2021, SG DevCorp., as member, entered into an Operating Agreement, with Jacoby Development, Inc., a Georgia corporation (“JDI”), as manager, dated June 24, 2021 (the “Operating Agreement”), for JDI-Cumberland Inlet, LLC, a Georgia limited liability company (“JDI-Cumberland”), pursuant to which SG DevCorp.
−Removed: acquired a 10% non-dilutable equity interest (“LLC Interest”) in JDI-Cumberland and agreed to contribute $3,000,000 in capital to it for the development of a 1,400 acre waterfront parcel in downtown historic St.
−Removed: Marys, Georgia (the “Project”).
−Removed: in conjunction with Jacoby Development of Atlanta, Georgia expects to develop a mixed-use destination community.
+Added: The operating agreement also provides that any fee earned by CMC in connection with the acquisition and development of the Norman Berry Village and related real property will be split 75 % to CMC and 25 % to SG DevCorp.
+Added: SG DevCorp has no obligation under the operating agreement to make any additional capital contributions to NB Owners.
+Added: In addition, neither SG DevCorp nor CMC may voluntarily make any additional capital contributions to NB Owners.
+Added: In accordance with the operating agreement, we are entitled to a preferred return equal to 10 % per annum on our unreturned capital contributions which return will (i) accrue from the date on which our capital contributions were actually contributed to NB Owners until the date such capital contributions are returned to SG DevCorp, and (ii) compound annually.
+Added: SG DevCorp expects the project to develop 125,000 square feet of space and build approximately 132 multi-family rental apartments in two buildings.
+Added: We expect the project to commence in the first quarter of 2024 , subject to available funding, and to be completed within three years of commencement.
+Added: The estimated development costs for this project are approximately $ 35.0 million.
+Added: NB Owners recently received approval from the city of Eastpoint to purchase the right of way approval to begin developing the Norman Berry Village.
+Added: Cumberland Inlet.
+Added: On June 24, 2021, SG DevCorp as a member, entered into an Operating Agreement, with Jacoby Development, Inc., a Georgia corporation (“JDI”), as manager, dated June 24, 2021 (the “Operating Agreement”), for JDI-Cumberland Inlet, LLC, a Georgia limited liability company (“JDI-Cumberland”), pursuant to which SG DevCorp acquired a 10 % non-dilutable equity interest (“LLC Interest”) in JDI-Cumberland for $ 3.0 million.
JDI-Cumberland has purchased a 1,298 acre waterfront parcel in downtown historic St.
−Removed: Marys, Georgia and expects to develop approximately 352 acres thereof (the “Cumberland Project”).
+Added: Mary’s, Georgia and expects to develop approximately 352 acres thereof (the “Cumberland Project”).
SG DevCorp, in conjunction with JDI, expect to develop a mixed-use destination community.
The location will serve as home to 3,500 units made up of single family, multi-family, vacation and hospitality use, as well as a full-service marina, village, and upscale Eco-Tourism park inclusive of camping, yurts, cabins and cottages.
−Removed: has no obligation under the Operating Agreement to make any additional capital contributions to JDI-Cumberland.
+Added: JDI-Cumberland recently received all approvals to build out the marina portion of the project.
+Added: SG DevCorp has no obligation under the Operating Agreement to make any additional capital contributions to JDI-Cumberland.
The Operating Agreement provides JDI with the right, at its option, to purchase the LLC Interest from SG DevCorp.
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The Operating Agreement contains certain protective provisions that prevent JDI, as manager, from determining to, or taking, certain significant actions without our consent.
−Removed: SG Echo, a subsidiary of SG Holdings, entered into a Fabrication and Building Services Agreement (“Building Services Agreement”) with JDI-Cumberland to design, fabricate and install various improvements for the Project using modular structures, pursuant to budgets prepared by SG Echo submitted for approval to JDI-Cumberland, including a marina, town center, apartments and single family units, townhomes, commercial, retail and lodging buildings/structures, eco-tourism park, camping yurts, cabins and cottages.
+Added: SG Echo, a subsidiary of Safe & Green, entered into a Fabrication and Building Services Agreement (“Building Services Agreement”) with JDI-Cumberland to design, fabricate and install various improvements for the Project using modular structures, pursuant to budgets prepared by SG Echo submitted for approval to JDI-Cumberland, including a marina, town center, apartments and single family units, townhomes, commercial, retail and lodging buildings/structures, eco-tourism park, camping yurts, cabins and cottages.
The Building Services Agreement has an initial term of three years, with two -year automatic renewal provisions.
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If SG Echo’s quote for a given phase is no more than five percent more than the average of all bona fide, arm’s length bids that JDI-Cumberland obtains from reputable, unaffiliated builders, the phase will be awarded to SG Echo.
−Removed: In the event that SG Echo’s quote for a given phase is more than five percent more than the average of all bona fide arm’s length bids JDI-Cumberland obtains from reputable, unaffiliated builders, SG Echo will have the right to match such best bona fide, arm’s length offers and secure the work.
−Removed: anticipates that the first phase of development activities at this site will be the construction of 165 multifamily units over the course of 12-18 months, which activities are anticipated to commence during the third quarter of 2023, with an estimated cost of $38 million.
−Removed: also anticipates that the units will be built with modules supplied by SG Echo.
−Removed: Current plans are to sell this development three (3) years after development.
−Removed: McLean Mixed Use Site-On November 10, 2021 SG DevCorp.
−Removed: entered into a Purchase Agreement ("Purchase Agreement) with the Durant Industrial Authority to acquire 100% ownership of approximately 114 mixed-use acres in Durant, Oklahoma for $865,000.
−Removed: In February 2022, SG DevCorp.
−Removed: closed on and acquired the 114 acre site.
−Removed: anticipates building approximately 800 residential units and up to 1,100,000 square feet of industrial manufacturing space on the mixed-use property.
−Removed: plans to build and SG Echo will occupy a 120,000 square foot state of the art manufacturing facility.
−Removed: The property is zoned for an additional 1.0 million square feet of industrial space.
−Removed: is currently marketing the additional space to potential tenants.
−Removed: On December 2, 2022, SG DevCorp.
−Removed: entered into a Fabrication Agreement (the “Fabrication Agreement”) with SG Echo for the fabrication of approximately 800 multifamily market rate rental units, equal to approximately 800,000 square feet of new modular buildings to be located at the McLean site (the “Project”).
−Removed: The Fabrication Agreement provides that SG Echo will be paid a fee equal to 15% of the cost of the Project.
−Removed: SG DevCorp.’s obligations under the Fabrication Agreement are subject to it securing third party financing for the Project.
−Removed: anticipates that the first phase of development activities at this site will be the construction of 100 multifamily units over the course of 12-18 months, which activities are anticipated to commence during the third quarter of 2023, with an estimated cost of $17 million.
−Removed: It also anticipates that the units will be built with modules supplied by SG Echo.
+Added: In the event that SG Echo’s quote for a given phase is more than five percent more than the average of all bona fide arm’s length bids JDI-Cumberland obtains from reputable, unaffiliated builders, SG Echo will have the right to match such best bona fide, arm’s length offer and secure the work.
+Added: SG DevCorp anticipates that the first phase of development activities at this site will be the construction of 165 multifamily units over the course of 12 - 18 months, which activities are anticipated to commence during the third quarter of 2024 , with an estimated cost of $ 38.0 million.
+Added: SG DevCorp also anticipates that the units will be built with modules supplied by SG Echo.
Current plans are to sell this development three ( 3 ) years after development.
−Removed: Marys Industrial Site-On August 18, 2022, SG DevCorp.
−Removed: acquired for $296,870 approximately 33 acres of land adjacent to the Project described below from the Camden County Joint Development Authority (JDA).
−Removed: plans to build a 120,000 square foot state of the art manufacturing facility which will be occupied by SG Echo.
−Removed: This facility will service not only the Project, but also the Southeastern region.
+Added: St Mary’s Site.
+Added: On August 18, 2022, SG DevCorp purchased, for $ 296,870 approximately 27 acres of land adjacent to the Cumberland Inlet Project from the Camden County Joint Development Authority (JDA).
+Added: SG DevCorp plans to build a 120,000 square foot state of the art manufacturing facility which will be occupied by SG Echo.
In connection with the purchase of the St.
−Removed: Marys Industrial Site, SG DevCorp.
−Removed: entered into a promissory note in the amount of $148,300.
−Removed: This note has a maturity date of September 1, 2023, subject to SG DevCorp.’s right to extend for 6 months upon payments of a fee equal to 1% of the principal balance of the note and provides for payments of interest only at a rate of nine and three quarters percent (9.75%) per annum.
−Removed: This note could be prepaid without penalty, provided, however, if the lender has not received six months of interest, SG DevCorp.
−Removed: must pay the lender an amount equivalent to the months of interest necessary to complete six months of interest.
−Removed: In addition, at the time of payment in full of the note, SG DevCorp.
−Removed: must pay the lender an amount equivalent to half of one percent (0.50%) of the original loan amount.
+Added: Mary’s Site, SG DevCorp entered into a promissory note in the amount of $ 148,300 .
+Added: This note had a maturity date of September 1, 2023, subject to SG DevCorp’s right to extend for 6 months upon payments of a fee equal to 1 % of the principal balance of the note and provides for payments of interest only at a rate of nine and three quarters percent ( 9.75 %) per annum.
+Added: SG DevCorp elected to exercise this right to extend the maturity date.
+Added: This note could be prepaid without penalty, provided, however, if the lender has not received six months of interest, SG DevCorp must pay the lender an amount equivalent to the months of interest necessary to complete six months of interest.
+Added: In addition, at the time of payment in full of the note, SG DevCorp must pay the lender an amount equivalent to half of one percent ( 0.50 %) of the original loan amount.
To secure payment in full of the note, the note is secured by a security deed in the property with power of the lender to sell the property.
−Removed: anticipates that of development activities at this site will commence during the second quarter of 2023 and continue for 12-18 months, with an estimated cost of $17 million.
−Removed: It also anticipates that the units will be built with modules supplied by SG Echo.
−Removed: We also anticipate that the units will be built with modules supplied by SG Echo.
+Added: SG DevCorp intends to pay off the note by the end of March 2024.
+Added: On January 31, 2024, SG DevCorp entered into an Agreement of Sale (the “Agreement of Sale”) with Pigmental, LLC (“Pigmental”) to sell the St.
+Added: Mary’s Site to Pigmental for $1.35 million, payable $900,000 in cash and 450,000 by the issuance of a promissory note to SG DevCorp.
+Added: The promissory note will bear interest at 10% per annum, provide for monthly interest only payments of $3,750 commencing May 1, 2024, mature on April 30, 2025, and be secured by a mortgage on the St Mary’s Industrial Site.
+Added: SG DevCorp expects the transaction will close on or about April 1, 2024.
+Added: The Agreement of Sale provides that the closing of the sale by SG DevCorp to Pigmental of the St Mary’s Site will occur no later than April 30, 2024, with time being of the essence.
+Added: McLean Mixed Use Site .
+Added: On November 10, 2021, SG DevCorp entered into a Purchase Agreement (“Purchase Agreement”) with the Durant Industrial Authority to acquire 100 % ownership of approximately 114 mixed-use acres in Durant, Oklahoma for $ 868,000 .
+Added: SG DevCorp anticipates building approximately 800 residential units and up to 1.1 million square feet of industrial manufacturing space on the mixed-use property.
+Added: The closing on the 114 mixed-use acres occurred in the first quarter of 2022 .
+Added: SG DevCorp plans to build and SG Echo will occupy a 120,000 square foot state of the art manufacturing facility.
+Added: The property is zoned for an additional 1.0 million square feet of industrial space.
+Added: SG DevCorp is currently marketing the additional space to potential tenants.
+Added: It is anticipated that SG Echo will provide modular construction services to SG DevCorp in connection with the residential project described above pursuant to the Master Purchase Agreement dated December 17, 2023 between SG DevCorp and SG Echo.
+Added: See “Certain Relationships and Related Party Transactions–- Other Related Party Transactions”
+Added: SG DevCorp anticipates that the first phase of development activities at this site will be the construction of 100 multifamily units over the course of 12 - 18 months, which activities are anticipated to commence during the first quarter of 2024 , with an estimated cost of $ 17.0 .
+Added: SG DevCorp also anticipates that the units will be built with modules supplied by SG Echo.
Current plans are to sell this development three ( 3 ) years after development.
−Removed: In December 2022, we entered into an agreement to purchase approximately 25 acres in Denison, Texas.
−Removed: We intend to design and create an active senior living community with various amenities on the site at an expected total development cost of approximately $115 million.
−Removed: The profits from the project over 5 years are estimated at $40 million.
−Removed: The 496 homes will also create what we believe to be close to $80 million of construction for SG Echo, with anticipated $15 million in margin to our manufacturing campus.
−Removed: We expect to close on the purchase of the property in the second quarter of 2023.
+Added: XENE Acquisition
+Added: On February 7, 2024, SG DevCorp closed its acquisition of Majestic World Holdings, a real estate technology firm and owner of the Xene AI Software platform (“XENE Platform”).
+Added: The purchase price for the acquisition consists of an aggregate of $500,000 in cash to be paid over five quarters and 500,000 shares of SG DevCorp restricted stock.
+Added: The XENE Platform, powered by advanced AI technology, has the goal of creating a decentralized real estate marketplace, creating an all-in-one solution that brings banks, institutions, home builders, clients, agents, vendors, gig workers, and insurers into a seamlessly integrated and structured AI-driven environment.
+Added: SG Environmental
+Added: In March 2022, we entered into a ten -year exclusive distribution agreement with Sanitec Industries LLC (“Sanitec”), a sustainable waste management company that is the global patent holder for the Sanitec Microwave Healthcare Waste Disinfection System™ for the State of New York with a right to expand to other states.
+Added: The Sanitec Microwave Disinfection Unit is designed to shred and disinfect biomedical waste, rendering the waste disinfected, unrecognizable, and of no greater risk to the public health than residential household waste.
+Added: Sanitec Industries’ existing customers are primarily centered in healthcare facilities nationwide, ranging from large hospital systems to single practitioner doctors’ offices.
+Added: In connection with our entry into the Sanitec distribution agreement we formed a new subsidiary, SG Environmental Solutions Corp.
+Added: SG Environmental plans to offer biomedical waste removal utilizing the patented technology that it licenses from Sanitec to shred and disinfect biomedical waste for safe disposal.
+Added: To date, we have not generated revenue from SG Environmental.
Our Competitive Strengths
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Our Customers
−Removed: We market our construction products to a broad customer base, comprised primarily of contractors, home builders, building owners and other resellers across the continental United States and we also market our services and technology to customers in Canada.
+Added: We market our construction products to a broad customer base, comprised primarily of contractors, home builders, building owners and other resellers across the continental United States.
In addition, as stated above, we have supplied and offer our Modules to the medical community.
Safe & Green customers come from all walks in the economy and include government agencies, private developers, the U.S.
−Removed: Military, the Native American Community, the QSR operators, individuals and families requiring COVID-19 tests and a host of entrepreneurs looking to launch ideas and technology.
−Removed: At December 31, 2022 and 2021, 80% and 78%, respectively, of the Company’s gross accounts receivable were due from three and four customers.
−Removed: Revenue relating to three and one customers represented approximately 65% and 80% of the Company’s total revenue for the years ended December 31, 2022 and 2021, respectively.
+Added: Military, the Native American Community, the QSR operators, and a host of entrepreneurs looking to launch ideas and technology.
+Added: At December 31, 2023 and 2022 100% and 80%, respectively, of our gross accounts receivable were due from three and four customers.
+Added: Revenue relating to one customer represented approximately 87% and 65% of our total revenue for the years ending December 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
Our Suppliers and Partners
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We operate under our United States registered trademarks “Safe & Green” and “GreenSteel” and our trademarked “SG” logo.
+Added: Legal Proceedings
+Added: The Company is subject to certain claims and lawsuits arising in the normal course of business.
+Added: For information regarding legal proceedings, see "Note 20 - Commitments and Contingencies" of our condensed consolidated financial statements included elsewhere in this Annual Report.
Government Regulation and Approval
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General Corporate Information
−Removed: We were incorporated in the State of Delaware on December 29, 1993 under the name CDSI Holdings, Inc.
+Added: We were incorporated in the State of Delaware on December 29, 1993 under the name PC 411 , INC.
+Added: On January 12, 1999, we changed our name to CDSI Holdings, Inc.
On November 4, 2011, CDSI Merger Sub, Inc., our wholly-owned subsidiary, completed a reverse merger with and into SG Building Blocks, Inc.
(“SG Building”), with SG Building surviving the reverse merger as our wholly owned subsidiary.
−Removed: We primarily conduct our current operations through SG Building.
+Added: Also on November 4, 2011, we changed our name to SG Blocks, Inc.
+Added: On December 16, 2022, we changed our name to Safe & Green Holdings Corp.
+Added: In addition, on December 16, 2022, our then wholly-owned subsidiary, SGB Development Corp.
+Added: changed its name to Safe and Green Development Corporation.
Prior to our emergence from bankruptcy in June 2016, our Common Stock was quoted on the OTC Bulletin Board.
−Removed: In June 2017 and December 2019, we completed public offerings of our common stock, which currently trades on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol “SGBX.”
−Removed: Our principal offices are located at 990 Biscayne Blvd., #501, Office 12, Miami, FL 33132.
+Added: Our Common Stock is currently listed for trading on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol “SGBX.”
+Added: Our principal offices are located at 990 Biscayne Blvd., # 501 , Office 12 , Miami, Florida 33132 .
Our website address is www.safeandgreeenholdings.com.
−Removed: The information contained in, and that can be accessed through our website, is not incorporated into and is not a part of this report.
+Added: The information contained in, and that can be accessed through our website, is not incorporated into and is not a part of this Annual Report.
We make available on our website our Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K as soon as reasonably practicable after those reports are filed with the SEC.
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Our Emergence from Bankruptcy
−Removed: On October 15, 2015, SGB and its subsidiaries (collectively, the “Debtors”), filed voluntary petitions for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (the “Bankruptcy Court”) under the caption In re SG Blocks, Inc.
+Added: On October 15, 2015, the Company and its subsidiaries (collectively, the “Debtors”), filed voluntary petitions for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (the “Bankruptcy Court”) under the caption In re SG Blocks, Inc.
et al., Case No.
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On June 30, 2016 (the “Effective Date”), the Reorganization Plan became effective and the Debtors emerged from bankruptcy.
−Removed: Prior to the Effective Date, SGB was authorized to issue:
−Removed: (i) 300,000,000 shares of common stock, par value $0.01 (the “Former Common Stock”) of which 42,918,927 shares were issued and outstanding as of June 29, 2016;
+Added: Prior to the Effective Date, the Company was authorized to issue:
+Added: (i) 300,000,000 shares of common stock, par value $ 0.01 (the “Former Common Stock”) of which 42,918,927 shares were issued and outstanding as of June 29, 2016 (2,145,946 as adjusted for the May Stock Split) ;
and (ii) 5,000,000 shares of preferred stock, par value $ 0.01 (the “Former Preferred Stock”), none of which were issued and outstanding prior to the Effective Date.
−Removed: On the Effective Date, and pursuant to the terms of the Reorganization Plan, SGB entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement, dated June 30, 2016, pursuant to which SGB sold for a subscription price of $2.0 million a 12% Original Issue Discount Senior Secured Convertible Debenture to Hillair Capital Investments L.P.
+Added: On the Effective Date, and pursuant to the terms of the Reorganization Plan, the Company entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement, dated June 30, 2016, pursuant to which the Company sold for a subscription price of $ 2.0 million a 12 % Original Issue Discount Senior Secured Convertible Debenture to Hillair Capital Investments L.P.
(“HCI”) in the principal amount of $ 2.5 million, with a maturity date of June 30, 2018 (the “Exit Facility”).
−Removed: On the Effective Date, all previously issued and outstanding shares of the Former Common Stock were deemed discharged, cancelled and extinguished, and, pursuant to the Reorganization Plan, SGB issued, in the aggregate, 8,195 shares (as adjusted to effect a 1-for-20 reverse stock split) of common stock, par value $0.01 (the “New Common Stock”), to the holders of Former Common Stock.
−Removed: Further, under the Reorganization Plan, upon the Effective Date, certain members of SGB’s management were entitled to receive options (the “Management Options”) to acquire approximately 10,919 shares (as adjusted to effect a 1-for-20 reverse stock split), of SGB’s New Common Stock, on a fully diluted basis.
−Removed: On the Effective Date, pursuant to the terms of the Plan and SGB’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, SGB filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware a Certificate of Designations of Convertible Preferred Stock, designating 1,801,670 shares (as adjusted to effect a 1-for-3 reverse stock split) of preferred stock, par value $1.00, all of which were issued upon our emergence from bankruptcy.
+Added: On the Effective Date, all previously issued and outstanding shares of the Former Common Stock were deemed discharged, cancelled and extinguished, and, pursuant to the Reorganization Plan, the Company issued, in the aggregate 410 shares (as adjusted to effect a 1 -for- 20 reverse stock split) of common stock, par value $ 0.01 (the “New Common Stock”), to the holders of Former Common Stock.
+Added: Further, under the Reorganization Plan, upon the Effective Date, certain members of the Company’s management were entitled to receive options (the “Management Options”) to acquire approximately 546 shares (as adjusted to effect a 1 -for- 20 reverse stock split), of the Company’s New Common Stock, on a fully diluted basis.
+Added: On the Effective Date, pursuant to the terms of the Plan and the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, the Company filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware a Certificate of Designations of Convertible Preferred Stock, designating 1,801,670 shares (as adjusted to effect a 1 -for- 3 reverse stock split) of preferred stock, par value $ 1.00 , all of which were issued upon our emergence from bankruptcy.
Prior to our public offering that we consummated in June 2017, all outstanding shares of our preferred stock, were converted into 90,084 shares of Common Stock.
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Reverse Stock Split
−Removed: O n February 5, 2020, we effected a 1-for-20 reverse stock split of our common stock.
−Removed: All share and per share amounts set forth in the consolidated financial statements have been retroactively restated to reflect the split effected in February 2020 as if it had occurred as of the earliest period presented and unless otherwise stated, all other share and per share amounts for all periods presented in this Annual Report have been adjusted to reflect the reverse stock split effected in February 2020.
+Added: On May 2, 2024, we effected a 1-for-20 reverse stock split of our common stock.
+Added: All share and per share amounts set forth in the consolidated financial statements have been retroactively restated to reflect the split effected in May 2024 as if it had occurred as of the earliest period presented and unless otherwise stated, all other share and per share amounts for all periods presented in this Annual Report have been adjusted to reflect the reverse stock split effected in May 2024.
Human Capital
We believe that our success depends upon our ability to attract, develop and retain key personnel.
−Removed: As of December 31, 2022, we directly employed fifteen full-time employees and engaged outside professional firms and subcontractors to deliver projects to customers, and SG Echo directly employed seventy full-time employees.
+Added: As of December 31, 2023, we directly employed twelve full-time employees and two part-time employees and engaged outside professional firms and subcontractors to deliver projects to customers, and SG Echo directly employed eighty full-time employees.
Health and Safety
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