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FOR LEASE 10603-10629 France Avenue South Bloomington, MN 55437 THE POINT - 3 SPACES AVAILABLE FOR LEASE FACTS & FEATURES • Strong Mixed-Use Retail/Office • Highly Visible Location at intersection of Old Shakopee Road and France Ave • Abundant parking available • 3 Available Suites: - Suite 10615 - 2,281 SF - Suite 10625 - 1,588 SF - Suite 3806 - 1,659 SF HUGH BYRNE, CCIM | Commercial Broker Mobile 612.834.1559 | Office 612.314.1527 [email protected] FOR LEASE 10603-10629 France Avenue South Bloomington, MN 55437 THE POINT - 3 SPACES AVAILABLE FOR LEASE PROPERTY INFORMATION NET RENTAL RATE: $18.00 - 22.00 SF 2017 ESTIMATED CAM & Tax: $13.66/SF/Retail; $14.96/SF/Office PROPERTY TYPE: Retail/Office SUITES AVAILABLE: • Suite 10615 – 2,281 SF • Suite 10625 - 1,588 SF • Suite 3806 - 1,659 SF YEAR BUILT: 2006 COUNTY: Hennepin TRAFFIC COUNT: 12,000 VPD on France Ave S; 23,200 VPD on Old Shakopee Rd ZONING: B-4 Neighborhood Commercial Center PROPERTY NOTES: The Point is a strong mixed use retail-office building that includes a combination of both national and independent retailers/medical groups. The center is positioned at the highly traveled intersection of Old Shakopee Road and France Avenue in a very dense area of Bloomington. Currently available is a 1,588 SF space that was formerly occupied by a salon, a 1,699 SF endcap space that was formerly occupied by a pizza restaurant and with the largest space available is 2,281 SF. Near anchor tenants at The Point such as Chipotle, Jimmy John's, Metro Dental, Great Clips, Nick N Willy's, Northstar Lacrosse and Normandale Chiropractic. Contact Broker with questions and tour availability. FOR LEASE 10603-10629 France Avenue South Bloomington, MN 55437 THE POINT - 3 SPACES AVAILABLE FOR LEASE SITE PLAN FOR LEASE 10603-10629 France Avenue South Bloomington, MN 55437 THE POINT - 3 SPACES AVAILABLE FOR LEASE ZONING: Bloomington B-4 Neighborhood Commercial Center FOR LEASE 10603-10629 France Avenue South Bloomington, MN 55437 THE POINT - 3 SPACES AVAILABLE FOR LEASE TRAFFIC: 12,000 VPD on France Ave S; 23,200 VPD on Old Shakopee Rd FOR LEASE 10603-10629 France Avenue South Bloomington, MN 55437 THE POINT - 3 SPACES AVAILABLE FOR LEASE FOR LEASE 10603-10629 France Avenue South Bloomington, MN 55437 THE POINT - 3 SPACES AVAILABLE FOR LEASE City of Bloomington Bloomington is the fourth largest city in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It is located in Hennepin County on the north bank of the Minnesota River, above its confluence with the Mississippi River. Bloomington lies 10 miles (16 km) south of downtown Minneapolis. As of the 2010 census the city's population was 82,893, and in 2016 the estimated population was 85,319. Established as a post–World War II housing boom suburb connected to the urban street grid of Minneapolis and serviced by two major freeways, Bloomington's residential areas include upper-tier households in the western Bush Lake area and traditional middle-class families in its rows of single-family homes in the central to eastern portions. Besides an extensive city park system, Bloomington is also home to Hyland Lake Park Reserve in the west and Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge in the southeast. Bloomington has more jobs per capita than either Minneapolis or Saint Paul, due to the United States' largest enclosed shopping center, the Mall of America. When combined, the tenants constitute the largest private-sector employer in Bloomington, employing about 13,000 people. From 1961 to 1981, the city of Bloomington was home to all the major sports teams of Minnesota. In 1961, after the completion of Metropolitan Stadium in 1956, both the Minnesota Twins and Minnesota Vikings began regular- season play. On August 21, 1965, The Beatles played Metropolitan Stadium, their only stop ever in the Minneapolis- St. Paul Metropolitan Area. In 1967, with the expansion of the National Hockey League, the Metropolitan Sports Center was built near the site of the Metropolitan Stadium and the Minnesota North Stars began play later that year. On September 30, 1981, the last baseball game was played at Metropolitan Stadium as the Twins and Vikings moved to the newly constructed Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in downtown Minneapolis. In 1985, the Bloomington Port Authority purchased the 86-acre Met Stadium site and in less than two years approved first site plans for Mall of America. In 1992, the MOA was opened to the public. In 1993, the Minnesota North Stars hockey team moved to Dallas, and a year later the Metropolitan Sports Center was demolished. In 2004, an IKEA store opened on the west end of the former Met Center site. The remainder of the property is planned to be the site for Mall of America Phase II. In May 2006 the Water Park of America opened, the ninth largest indoor waterpark in the United States. OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY BY HUGH BYRNE Commercial Broker 612.834.1559 mobile 651.256.7404 office [email protected] MARK HULSEY Managing Broker 651.755.2068 mobile 651.256.7404 office [email protected] No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made as to the accuracy of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any specific listing conditions, imposed by RE/MAX Results - Commercial Group. .