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Highland Quarters - Downtown Terre Haute and ISU Campus up to 4,597 SF for Lease 649 Cherry Street, Terre Haute, in 47809 Highland Quarters - Downtown Terre Haute and ISU Campus Up to 4,597 SF for Lease 649 Cherry Street, Terre Haute, IN 47809 Highlights Site Plan Aerial Campus Map Demographics Demographics Property Highlights: • Mixed-use luxury student housing development with 224 beds and first floor retail available for lease •Highland Quarters received ORA Power Ranking performed by J Turner Research for Top 100 Student Housing Property in 2018 • Located in Downtown Terre Haute across from Indiana State University with 12,146 students enrolled in Fall 2019 • Adjacent to Scott College of Business and the Myers Technology Center on ISU’s campus • Join Insomnia Cookies on the first floor retail facing Cherry Street and ISU’s Campus – Up to 4,597 SF available FOR MORE INFORMATION AMY THARP PAUL ROGOZINSKI JOHN HOLLOWAY PLEASE CONTACT: T: 317-472-1800 T: 317-789-8164 T: 317-472-1800 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Highland Quarters - Downtown Terre Haute and ISU Campus Up to 4,597 SF for Lease 649 Cherry Street, Terre Haute, IN 47809 Highlights Site Plan Aerial Campus Map Demographics Demographics IndianaIndiana StateState UniversityUniversity CherryCherry StreetStreet 6,6146,614 VPDVPD TheThe DemingDeming Suite A Suite B Suite C CenterCenter 1,960 SF 1,565 SF 1,072 SF 28’ x Irregular 17’ x 6’ 28’ x 70’ ScottScott CollegeCollege ofof BusinessBusiness FOR MORE INFORMATION AMY THARP PAUL ROGOZINSKI JOHN HOLLOWAY PLEASE CONTACT: T: 317-472-1800 T: 317-789-8164 T: 317-472-1800 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Highland Quarters - Downtown Terre Haute and ISU Campus Up to 4,597 SF for Lease 649 Cherry Street, Terre Haute, IN 47809 Highlights Site Plan Aerial Campus Map Demographics Demographics 1 The Deming Center 2 Scott College of Business 3 Myer Technology Center 4 Gibson Track and Field Complex 5 5 Student Rec Center 6 Hulman Center 7 500 Wabash Apartments 8 Children’s Museum 9 Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce 10 Indiana Theatre Event Center • 12,146 Students Enrolled in Fall 2019 • Over 100 Majors • • 11 Indiana State University Book Store 4 • The Sycamores are members of the NCAA • Missouri Valley Conference 12 Vigo County Courthouse 13 Swope Art Museum P Parking 6 ISUISU ParkingParking Campus Parking Garage P P 3 P 11 1 2 8 7 9 12 13 10 P Sky Garden Parking Garage FOR MORE INFORMATION AMY THARP PAUL ROGOZINSKI JOHN HOLLOWAY PLEASE CONTACT: T: 317-472-1800 T: 317-789-8164 T: 317-472-1800 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Highland Quarters - Downtown Terre Haute and ISU Campus Up to 4,597 SF for Lease 649 Cherry Street, Terre Haute, IN 47809 649 Cherry Street, Terre Haute, IN 47809 Highlights Site Plan Aerial Campus Map Demographics Demographics University Buildings Map LIBRARY QUAD DORMS SITE 1 500 Wabash 10 Central Chilled Water Plant 20 Fairbanks Hall-FH 30 Hulman Memorial Student 42 Nursing Building-CN 55 Root Hall-ROLAW 41 Student Success Center for Union-HU 43 Oakley Place 56 Sandison Hall-SH (Normal Hall-NH) 2 Academic Enrichment Center 11 Cherry Street Parking Garage 21 Federal Hall-FD SCHOOL 37 Admissions, Oce of 30 Commons (Hulman Memorial 22 Fine Arts Building-FA 28 IU School of Medicine- 44 Oakley Plaza 57 Satellite Chilled Water Plant 63 Sycamore Center for Wellness (John W. Moore Welcome Center) Student Union-HU) 7 Foundation, Indiana State Terre Haute ( Holmstedt Hall-HH) 11 Parking Garage, Cherry Street 58 Science Building-S and Applied Medicine-SS 3 African American Cultural Center - AF 12 Condit House-CH University and Bookstore 31 Jones Hall-JO 45 Parsons Hall-PH 59 Simmons Student Activity 64 Sycamore Towers 26 Arena (Health and Human Services 30 Counseling Center, Student (Hulman (Barnes and Noble Booksellers) 32 Klueh Tennis Complex, Duane 33 Performing and Fine Arts, Center, Michael 65 Technology Building-TA 33 Landini Center for Performing Richard G. Landini Center for-PA 60 St. John Softball Complex 32 Tennis Complex, Duane Klueh 1 500Building-A) Wabash 10 Central Memorial Chilled Student Water Union-HU) Plant 2023 FairbanksGibson Track Hall-FH and Field Complex 30 Hulman Memorial Student 42 Nursing Building-CN 55 Root Hall-ROLAW 41 Student Success Center for 4 Art Annex-AA 13 Cromwell Hall-CR 24 Gillum Hall-GH Union-HU and Fine Arts, Richard G.-PA 4346 Oakley Picleri Hall-PlPlace 5661 SandisonStalker Hall-SH Hall-SH 66 (Normal Tilson Music Hall-NH) Hall (Tiney Hall-TH) 2 Academic Enrichment Center 11 Cherry Street Parking Garage 21 Federal Hall-FD 14 Library, Cunningham 47 Power Plant-PO 59 Student Activity Center, 66 Trey Hall-TH Indicates Visitor Parking 61 Arts and Sciences, College of 14 Cunningham Memorial Library-LC 54 Global Engagement Center for 28 IU School of Medicine- 44 Oakley Plaza 57 Satellite ChilledSCHOO WaterL Plant 63 Sycamore Center for Wellness 37 Admissions, Oce of 30 Commons (Hulman Memorial 22 Fine Arts Building-FA Memorial-LC 48 Price Field Michael Simmons 67 University Hall-UH (Stalker Hall-SH) 30 Dede Activity Center (Hulman (Rhoads Hall)-RH Terre Haute ( Holmstedt Hall-HH) 11 Parking Garage, Cherry Street 58 Science Building-S and Applied Medicine-SS 5 (JohnAthletics W. MooreAnnex WelcomeWest Center) StudentMemorial Union-HU) Student Union-HU) 667 Foundation, Graduate and Indiana Professional State Studies, 34 Lincoln Quadrangles-LQ 49 Public Safety-PS 30 Student Counseling Center 49 University Police Indicates facility under 3 African American Cultural Center - AF 12 Condit House-CH University and Bookstore 3135 Jones Marks Hall-JO Field 4550 Parsons Rankin Hall-RAHall-PH 59 Simmons(Hulman MemorialStudent Activity Student 64 Sycamore (Public Safety-PS) Towers 6 Blumberg Hall-BL 15 Dede Plaza College of Tiney Hall-TH 32 Klueh Tennis Complex, Duane 33 Performing and Fine Arts, Center, Michael 65 Technology Building-TA construction renovation 267 Arena Bookstore (Health (Barnes and Human and Noble Services 3016 CounselingDreiser Hall-DH Center, Student (Hulman 25 (Barnes Grounds and Maintenance Noble Booksellers) Building 36 Mills Hall-ML 51 Recreation East Union-HU) 37 Welcome Center, John W. Moore 33 Landini Center for Performing Richard G. Landini Center for-PA 60 St. John Softball Complex 32 Tennis Complex, Duane Klueh Building-A)Booksellers) and Indiana State 67 MemorialEducation, Student Bayh College Union-HU) of 2342 Gibson Health Trackand Human and Field Services, Complex 37 Moore Welcome Center, 52 Recycle Center 66 Student Financial Aid, Oce of 68 Wolf Field-WF 4 ArtUniversity Annex-AA Foundation 13 Cromwell(University Hall-CR Hall-UH) 24 Gillum College Hall-GH of (Nursing Building-CN) andJohn Fine W. Arts, Richard G.-PA 4653 Picleri Reeve Hall-Pl Hall 61 Stalker(Tinley Hall-SHHall-TH) 66 Tilson Music Hall (Tiney Hall-TH) 1438 Library,Multimedia Cunningham Services, Center for 4717 Power Residential Plant-PO Life 5963 StudentStudent ActivityHealth Center Center, 66 Trey Hall-TH IndicatesItems listed Visitor in BLUE Parking are 618 ArtsBurford and Hall-BU Sciences, College of 1417 CunninghamErickson Hall-EH Memorial Library-LC 5426 Global Health Engagement and Human ServicesCenter for not shown on this map. 21 (StalkerBusiness, Hall-SH) Scott College of 3018 Dede Facilities Activity Management Center (Hulman and (Rhoads Building-A Hall)-RH 39 Memorial-LCMyers Technology Center, 48 Price (Erickson Field Hall-EH) Michael(Sycamore Simmons Center for Wellness 67 University Hall-UH 5 Athletics(Federal Hall-FD) Annex West Memorial Purchasing-FM Student Union-HU) 6627 Graduate Hines Hall-HI and Professional Studies, 34 Lincoln(John T.-TC) Quadrangles-LQ 4954 Public Rhoads Safety-PS Hall-RH 30 Studentand Applied Counseling Medicine-SS) Center 49 University Police Indicates facility under 69 BlumbergCareer Center Hall-BL 1519 Dede Facilities Plaza Management 28 College Holmstedt of Tiney Hall-HH Hall-TH 3540 MarksNew Theater-NT Field 50 Rankin Hall-RA 62 (HulmanStudent RecreationMemorial Student Center (Public Safety-PS) 24 41 New Hall-NH construction renovation 7 Bookstore (Barnes and Noble 16 Dreiser Storage Hall-DH Buildings 2529 Grounds Hulman MaintenanceCenter-HC Building 36 Mills Hall-ML 51 Recreation East Union-HU) 37 Welcome Center, John W. Moore Booksellers) and Indiana State 67 Education, Bayh College of 42 Health and Human Services, 37 Moore Welcome Center, 52 Recycle Center 66 Student Financial Aid, Oce of 68 Wolf Field-WF University Foundation (University Hall-UH) College of (Nursing Building-CN) John W. 53 Reeve Hall (Tinley Hall-TH) Items listed in BLUE are 8 Burford Hall-BU 17 Erickson Hall-EH 26 Health and Human Services 38 Multimedia Services, Center for 17 Residential Life 63 Student Health Center not shown on this map. 21 Business, Scott College of 18 Facilities Management and Building-A 39 Myers Technology Center, (Erickson Hall-EH) (Sycamore Center for Wellness (Federal Hall-FD) Purchasing-FM 27 Hines Hall-HI (John T.-TC) 54 Rhoads Hall-RH and Applied Medicine-SS) 9 Career Center 19 Facilities Management 28 Holmstedt Hall-HH 40 New Theater-NT 62 Student Recreation Center 24 Storage Buildings 29 Hulman Center-HC 41 New Hall-NH FOR MORE INFORMATION AMY THARP PAUL ROGOZINSKI JOHN HOLLOWAY PLEASE CONTACT: T: 317-472-1800 T: 317-789-8164 T: 317-472-1800 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Highland Quarters - Downtown Terre Haute and ISU Campus Highland Quarters - Downtown Terre Haute and ISU Campus Up to 4,597 SF for Lease Up to 4,597 SF for Lease 649 Cherry Street, Terre Haute, IN 47809 Highlights Site Plan Aerial Campus Map Demographics Demographics Demographics 3 Miles 5 Miles 7 Miles Estimated Population 51,509 73,883 90,202 Estimated Households 20,526 27,998 34,456 Daytime Population 36,538 51,230 54,498 7 Mile 5 Mile 3 Mile Information within this brochure has been obtained from sources believed reliable, but we make no representations or warranties, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy of the information.
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