MILLENNIAL TOWER

“Technology-centric” mixed-use building in the RiverSouth district in downtown Columbus, Ohio geared toward Millennials.

Andy Mills, CCIM l 614-582-5521 l [email protected] Cierra Rider l 614-313-2053 l [email protected] AERIAL PHOTOS LEASING OPPORTUNITY

l 27 stories

l 400,000 square feet total

l 40,000sf of retail

l 155,000sf of office

l 600+ space garage

l $30 NNN Retail

l $6.50 estimated CAM MILLENNIAL TOWER AMENITIES:

135 Room Hilton Hotel l Floor-to-Ceiling Glass Walls 138 Residential units (including 25 micro-units)

Condominiums for sale l 7,546 SF Conference Space

Pool l Fitness Facility l Dog park l Theater

Building Signage Available l 20' Ceilings

IMAGE SOUTHWEST MILLENNIAL TOWER URBAN N NO SCALE COLUMBUS, OHIO S. FRONT & W. RICH STREET DESIGN LLC C 13 JUNE 2017 C COPYRIGHT 2017 URBAN DESIGN, LLC. MAP & AERIAL STACKING PLAN

SCIOTO PENINSULA DEVELOPMENT

RICH STREET FRONT STREET

SITE

BICENTENIAL PARK RETAIL FLOORPLANS RETAIL FLOORPLANS

W E S T R I C H S T R E E T

EX. ELEC. VAULT EX. ELEC. VAULT STREET CANOPY

10" RETAIL (26,894 SF)

RESIDENTIAL MAIN RETAIL LOBBY LOBBY RETAIL (2,186 SF) (1600 SF) (1740 SF) 2'-3 1/2"

ELECTRONIC BOARD ABV.

RES. ELEV. STREET CANOPY RES. ELEV.

HOSP. KIOSK

COMMUNITY SEATING

SERVICE AREA

S O U T H F R N E OPEN TO BELOW S O U T H L D W R E STAIR UP W/ INTEGRAL SEATING

STREET CANOPY

RETAIL (11,310 SF) STREET CANOPY UP TO OFFICE & RESIDENTIAL PARKING

ELECTRONIC BOARD ABV. DOWN TO RETAIL UP TO OFFICE & PARKING RESIDENTIAL PARKING RETAIL

RAMP (26,894 SF) (6,840 SF)

S O U T H C H E R R Y S T R E E T

FLOOR PLAN - STREET LEVEL & RETAIL MILLENNIAL TOWER URBAN N NO SCALE COLUMBUS, OHIO S. FRONT & W. RICH STREET DESIGN FLOOR PLAN - RETAIL LEVEL 2 LLC C RETAIL 2ND FLOOR RETAIL 1ST13 JUNE 2017FLOOR C COPYRIGHT 2017 URBAN DESIGN, LLC. MILLENNIAL TOWER 26,894 SF (DIVISIBLE) URBAN 2,186 SF + 11,310 SF (DIVISIBLE) N NO SCALE COLUMBUS, OHIO S. FRONT & W. RICH STREET DESIGN LLC C 13 JUNE 2017 C COPYRIGHT 2017 URBAN DESIGN, LLC. 5-MIN WALK DENSITY DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT

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1- THE SCIOTO PENINSULA 6- 255 E. LONG ST. 11- 2- VETERAN'S MEMORIAL 7- TWO25 COMMONS 12- COLUMBUS 3- RIVER AND RICH 8- 223 E. TOWN ST. COMMONS 4- 500 W. BROAD ST. 9- 330 OAK ST. 13- BICENTENNIAL 5- 303 S. FRONT ST. 10- 255 E. LONG ST. PARK RIVER REDEVELOPMENT RIVER REDEVELOPMENT

1 THE SCIOTO PENINSULA DEVELOPMENT

The Columbus Downtown Development Corporation Scioto Peninsula 21 acre dense urban neighborhood, with over 1,500 residential units, 180,000 square feet of retail, 240 hotel rooms, and as VETERANS MEMORIAL much as 840,000 square feet of office 2 50,000 square foot cultural and educational institution, designed to honor those who served space. in the military. The museum is now expected to open in the spring or summer of 2018 and will

lFive or more mid-rise residential honor 900,000 veterans. buildings, each eight to 12 stories tall.

lTwo large residential towers, likely featuring for-sale condominiums, each of which could reach a height of 30 stories

lOne or two boutique hotels.

lGround-level retail in most of the residential and office buildings.

lApproximately seven office buildings, each 10 to 12 stories.

lTwo large parking garages along the railroad tracks to serve the office building

l8-acre park and 600-space underground parking garage west of COSI Science 3 RIVER AND RICH 4 500 WEST BROAD ST. Center An eight-building development that will A six-story building will include about include 230 apartments and 25,000 40,000 square feet of office space, 250 square feet of retail space, in addition to residential units, over 30,000 square a 292-car garage. First apartments are feet of restaurant and retail space, and a expected to be finished by early summer 564-space parking garage. Possible 2018. amenities like an outdoor movie screen, a climbing wall and a plaza designed for outdoor yoga. DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT

5 303 SOUTH FRONT 8 223 EAST TOWN STREET 303 S. Front St. by Borror Properties. 5 stories with 223 E. Town by the Bluestone Brothers and Crawford 11 SCIOTO MILE 89 units in the River South District. Hoying. 84 loft style units with first floor retail. • 7.5 mile trailway bordering the Scioto River • Connects to Berliner Park, Confluence Park, , Battelle Park, Bicentennial Park, Dodge Park, COSI, Grandview Avenue and the 18-mile Olentangy Trail • 33 acre Downtown Greenway

6 205 SOUTH HIGH STREET 9 330 OAK STREET LC RiverSouth building at 205 S High and 245 S Nine-story apartment building on 330 Oak St. in the High at High and Rich St with 301 units. Expected com- Discovery District by The Stonehenge Co. 7 stories, pletion will be Spring and Fall 2018. 100 units and an unground garage. 12 • 7 acres of green space • Home to over 200 events annually, including concerts, symphony performances, movies and more • Food truck food court • Jeni’s Ice Cream and Late Night Slice • Kickball league and various free group fitness classes

7 225 SOUTH THIRD STREET 10 255 EAST LONG STREET 12-story Two25 on the Commons at 225 S 3rd by The Neilston apartment building on 255 East Long by Daimler and Kaufman. 118 apt. units and over the Edwards Company. 5 stories with 130 units. 15,000SF of retail. 13 BICENTENTIAL PARK

• 4.7 acres of green space on the Scioto River • Scioto Mile Fountain-15,000sf with over 1,000 jets of water • Home of Milestone 229, a state-of-the-art, glass enclosed restaurant and covered dining • Performing Arts Pavilion featuring concerts, movies, and ance performances COLUMBUS, OHIO DOWNTOWN COLUMBUS COMPANIES

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CCAD Columbus State 7 Mount Carmel College of Nursing Franklin University Capital University 8

9 Columbus is the capital and largest city in The city has a diverse economy based on the state of Ohio. It is the 14th-largest city education, government, insurance, banking, defense, aviation, food, clothes, logistics, steel, in the United States, with a population of 860,090. 15 1- OSU Wexner Medical Center This makes Columbus the third-most populous state energy, medical research, health care, hospitality, retail, and technology. 2- Batelle capital in the United States, and the second-largest city 3- G&J Pepsi-Cola Bottlers in the Midwestern United States, after Chicago. 16 14 • Battelle Memorial Institute, the world’s largest 4- BRAVO/BRIO Development private research and development foundation 5- White Castle System Columbus Rankings: • Chemical Abstracts Service, the world’s largest • Columbus was ranked in BusinessWeek’s 50 best 6- Kroger Company clearinghouse of chemical information 17 10 cities in America. 7- Motorist Mutual Insurance • NetJets, the world’s largest fractional owner- • Forbes gave Columbus an “A” rating as one of the 8- Nationwide Children’s Hospital ship jet aircraft fleet top cities for business in the U.S.,and later that year 9- Grange Mutual Insurance • The Ohio State University, one of the largest included the city on its list of Best Places for Business universities in the United States. 13 10- AT&T and Careers. 11 • U.S. Fortune 500: Nationwide Mutual 11- Hexion Inc. • Columbus was also ranked as the No. 1 up-and-com- Insurance Company, American Electric Power, 12 12- Huntington Bank ing tech city in the nation by Forbes L Brands, Big Lots, and Cardinal Health. 13- Central Ohio Transit Authority • The city was ranked a top-ten city by Relocate Amer- • The food service corporations Wendy’s, 14- Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation ica Donatos Pizza, Bob Evans, Max & Erma’s and • fDi Magazine ranked the city no. 3 in the U.S. for 15- Nationwide Insurance White Castle cities of the future, 16- Accenture LLP • Nationally known companies Red Roof Inn, • The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium was rated no. 1 17- American Electric Power Company, INC Rogue Fitness, and Safelite are also based in the by USA Travel Guide metropolitan area COLUMBUS, OHIO COLUMBUS, OHIO TRANSPORTATION SMART CITY GRANT

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Andy Mills, CCIM l 614-582-5521 l [email protected] Cierra Rider l 614-313-2053 l [email protected]