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Shops at CENTERPOINT Grand Rapids, Michigan shops at Leasing OpportunitiesCENTERP AvailableOINT at shops at CENTERPOINT Grand Rapids, Michigan EAT PLAY EXPLORE RELAX BROWSE SHOP -1 - shops at CENTERPOINT TOP-PERFORMING SHOPPING LEASING OPPORTUNITIES CENTER Prime leasing opportunities available, including: $39 million of recent renovations and capital improvements - Up to 37,500 SF available in one (1) or more tenant suites 93% occupied with pylon signage available - Up to 100,000 SF available in one (1) or more freestand Major national tenants: ing build-to-suits with pylon signage available - Nordstrom Rack - Ulta - 19,000 SF of inline space available - TJ Maxx | Homegoods - Old Navy - Up to 9,300 SF available in a to-be-built outlot adjacent to - DSW - Planet Fitness TJ Maxx and Homegoods - Chick-fil-A - Sierra Trading Post Significant tenant improvement allowance available MAIN-AND-MAIN LOCATION RESTAURANT & ENTERTAINMENT OPTIONS Ideally located at the busiest intersection in Grand Rapids, Michigan (28th Street and East Beltline Avenue) Recently-constructed outlots featuring an exclusive line-up of high-performing, fast casual restaurants: 73,000+ daily traffic counts - Chick-fil-A Adjacent to 1.2 million SF Woodland Mall (currently - Potbelly Sandwich Shop undergoing a $100 million expansion) with leading national - Chuck E Cheese retailers. - Five Guys Burgers and Fries - Krispy Kreme Leading national retailers: - Macy’s - Ann Taylor Second largest Planet Fitness in the United States (38,000 - Apple - J.Creww SF) - H&M - Williams-Sonoma - The North Face - Victoria Secret Parties, corporate outings and fundraisers at Airtime - Kohl’s - Banana Republic Trampoline Game Park - Pottery Barn - Von Maur - 2019 - 2 - shops at CENTERPOINT SITE PLAN Up to 100,000 SF Available Now Open Available shops at 5,400 SF CENTERPOINT $24.00 NNN Available 12/31/18 7,800 SF $24.00 NNN Available 4,407 SF $24.00 NNN Available 5 - 37,500 +/- SF New $6 - $10 NNN Outlot 1,500-6,000 SF 39.50 NNN Available 4,525 SF $18.00 NNN PENDING Now Open shops at shops at CENTERPOINT CENTERPOINT shops at shops at CENTERPOINT CENTERPOINT Available Available 2,100 & 2,350 SF 1,400 SF $39.50 NNN $39.50 NNN - 3 - shops at CENTERPOINT NEW MULTI-TENANT OUTLOT Opening 2019 New Outlot 1,500-6,000 SF 39.50 NNN PENDING - 4 - shops at CENTERPOINT NEW MULTI-TENANT OUTLOT Opening 2019 Proposed West Corner Proposed East Corner - 5 - shops at CENTERPOINT NEW MULTI-TENANT OUTLOT Opening 2019 - 6 - shops at CENTERPOINT NEW MULTI-TENANT OUTLOT Suites range from 1,500 - 6,000, $39.50 SF, NNN Available Pending 1,500 - 6,000 SF - 7 - shops at CENTERPOINT AVAILABLE FOR LEASE (BIG BOX “A”) Available 37,500 +/- SF $6-10 NNN - 8 - shops at CENTERPOINT AVAILABLE FOR LEASE (BIG BOX “A”) Up to 37,500 SF available in one (1) or more new tenant suites with pylon and canopy signage available Nordstrom Rack Available Up to 37,500 +/- SF $6 - $10 NNN Planet Fitness Air Time Big Box “A” Available 4,525 SF $18.00 NNN Ideal Image - 9 - shops at CENTERPOINT AVAILABLE FOR LEASE (BIG BOX “A”) Up to 37,500 SF available in one (1) or more new tenant suites with pylon and canopy signage available 50' - 2" 18' - 4" 61' - 6" 9' 0" - 8' - 4" - 8' 21' - 10" - 21' 10' - 9" 130' - 0" REMAINING TENANT SPACE 36,197 SQ. FT. TOTAL AREA: 105' - 0" 67,630 SQ. FT. AIRTIME TENANT TENANT SPACE SPACE 25,567 SQ. FT. 31,033 SQ. FT. 246' - 8" - 246' 164' - 1" SHOPS AT CENTERPOINT TENANT SPACE 23'- 7" 4,526 SQ. FT. 250' - 11" 29' 10" - 99' - 1" ENTRY CANOPY & OPTIONAL BUILDINGLOCATIONS FOR: ry Canopy and Optional Building Locations.rvt Building Optional and Canopy ry STONEMAR LLC PROPERTIES P.O. BOX 189 (616) 676-9169 DESIGN BUILD 6160 E. FULTON ADA, MI 49301-0189 GENERAL CONTRACTING ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT rawings\BIM\Drawings\Arch - Center Point Mall - Ent Mall Point - Center rawings\BIM\Drawings\Arch 100' - 5" 123' - 0" 7' - 0" TENANT SPACE ISSUED FOR: 08/24/2016: OWNER REVIEW N 6,104 SQ. FT. N 32' - 8" 402 SQ.FT. rpointe Mall\Centerpoint Mall - Mall Evaluation\Design\D Mall\Centerpoint rpointe 5' - 9" 69' - 6" TRUE PROJECT NORTH NORTH BLOCK 30' - 0" 30'- "B" " E " K PROPOSED AIRTIME TENANT SPACE LAYOUT B C L O O L 1/16" = 1'-0" C B K " A "C " " K C DRAWN: O L Author B PROJECT #: " D 234804D " K C Copyright 2013 DAN VOS DESIGN, LLC. All O L drawn & written information appearing herein B shall not be duplicated, disclosed, or otherwise N used without the written consent of Dan T. Vos, President. DRAWING NO: KEY PLAN K:\Completed Projects\Stonemar Properties LLC\Cente Properties Projects\Stonemar K:\Completed PRELIMINARY AP-2 NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION - 10 - shops at CENTERPOINT PROPOSED CORNER CANOPY (BIG BOX “A”) 28th Street entrance to large 37,500 SF suite Proposed Corner Canopy Elevation (28th Street Frontage) Proposed Corner Canopy Elevation (28th Street Frontage) - 11 - shops at CENTERPOINT BIG BOX A, UP TO 37,500 SF AVAILABLE - 12 - shops at CENTERPOINT PROPOSED BUILD-TO-SUIT (BUILDING B/C) Up to 100,000 SF available in one (1) or more freestanding build-to-suits with pylon signage available Up to 4 acres available for sale Up to 100,000 SF Available Retail or Office - 13 - shops at CENTERPOINT PROPOSED BUILD-TO-SUIT (BUILDING B/C) Up to 100,000 SF available in one (1) or more freestanding build-to-suits with pylon signage available Up to 4 acres available for sale Different scenarios include: - 14 - shops at CENTERPOINT PROPOSED OFFICE BUILDING (BUILDING B/C) Up to 100,000 SF available in one (1) or more freestanding build-to-suits with pylon signage available - 15 - shops at CENTERPOINT AERIAL • Shops at Centerpoint • Woodland Mall • ADT 38,721 • 28th Street SE • E Beltline Ave SE • ADT 37,169 - 16 - shops at CENTERPOINT 28th Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 28TH STREET SE CORRIDORE BELTLINE AVE SE MAP BURTON ST SE INTERSTATE 20 MICHIGAN Kohl’s E PARIS AVE SE 96 21 45,000 ADT Macy’s JcPenney 36,500 ADT 21 WOODLAND Nordstrom 61 62 MALL Rack Planet Fitmess 22 64 Sears SHOPS AT 70 18 19 22 46 66 68 23 Dunhams CENTERPOINT 51 52 53 63 65 5269 20 DSW Golf 47 50 51 24 Galaxy 33 45 38 39 40 4244 47,282 ADT 11 23 25 35 37 38 39 47 36 48 M 12 29 32 34 34,584 ADT 11 71 53 1 1 7 8 5 M 101112 13 17 49 2 3 36,400 ADT27 28TH ST SE 6048 67 11 25,844 ADT 36,000 ADT 28TH ST SE 40,200 ADT LAKE EASTBROOK BLVD SE 41 4345 46 33 34 35 37 13 15 16 19 25 26 27 28 28 303031 40 44 2 5 6 4 9 10 6 7 8 9 14 1516 24 41 49 54 B 31 32 36 42 3 18 R 26 29 50 55 49,653 ADT 14 O 4 SHAFFER AVE SE 29TH ST SE A 43 WATERFALL 17 D M BRETON RD SE 29TH ST SE SHOPPES PATTERSON AVE SE 59 O O R 56 57 A V 58 E KRAFT AVE SE S E M 37 042215 RESTAURANTS RETAILERS 1. Pietro’s Italian Restaurant Biggby Coff ee 36. Steak-N-Shake 1. The Tile Shop 20. Celebration! Cinema 32. Phantom Fireworks Daily Nail Spa 65. Gordon Food Service 2. Subway Culver’s 37. Chili’s 2. Gormans Furniture 21. WoodPointe Crossing 33. Sleep Doctor Sherwin Williams 66. Design 1 Day Spa 3. Wendy’s Subway 38. Smokey Bones 3. Sprint PCS Lasik Plus 34. Ethan Allen Furniture 49. Jakes Fireworks 67. Crowne Plaza Hotel 4. Tim Horton’s 22. Uccello’s Pizzeria & Sports 39. Applebee’s 4. Pfeiff er Infi niti AT&T Wireless 35. Fox Hyundai/Kia 50. Home Depot 68. Betten Imports 5. BD’s Mongolian BBQ Lounge 40. Osaka 5. Pfeiff er Lincoln Mercury Great Clips 36. Buy Buy Baby 51. Bed, Bath & Beyond 69. Scottrade 6. Russ’ Restaurant 23. Smash Burger 41. Arby’s Pfeiff er Infi niti Play N Trade Value City Furniture Babies R’ Us Pure Sleep 7. McDonald’s Arnie’s 42. IHOP 6. Penn Station Barstools & More Offi ce Max 52. Sleep Doctor 70. Walmart 8. KFC 24. Krispy Kreme 43. Starbucks 7. Berger Chevrolet Shoe Carnival Bath & Body Works 53. Red Roof Inn 71. Medawar’s Jewelers 9. Burger King 25. Potbelly’s Moe’s 8. Betten Toyota 22. Best Buy Dollar Tree 54. Staples 10. Taco Bell 5 Guys Burgers and Fries Noodles 9. Harvey Cadillac Lexus 23. Toys R Us 37. D2 Design Quest Aldi 11. Long John Silvers Red Olive 44. McDonald’s 10. Schuler Books 24. Eastern Floral Woodcraft of Michigan Party City 12. Qdoba Salad Works 45. Long Horn Steakhouse 11. Discount Tire 25. Jared (Jewelry) 38. Salvation Army 55. Costco 13. Arby’s 26. Chipotle Mexican Grill Tropical Smoothie Cafe 12. Wenzel GMC Buick Pure Sleep 39. Fruit Basket Flowerland 56. Dicks Sporting Goods 14. Sleep Doc Fedex 46. Bob Evans 13. Pier 1 Imports 26. Fox Ford/Mazda 40. Big Lots 57. Target Pizza Hut LA Shoes 47. Macaroni Grill Payless Shoe Source 27. Mens Warehouse Hobby Lobby 58. Spring Hill Suites 15. Lakabob 27. Outback Steakhouse 48. Brann’s Steakhouse & Grill Dollar General Matress Firm 41. Loftz 59. Hampton Inn 16. Grand Traverse Pie Co. 28. Panera Bread 49. Bagger Dave’s Batteries Plus Motherhood Maternity 42. Sam’s Club 60. Best Western 17.
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