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Nosotros Rock Climbing Gym Collaboration/Sublease Opportunity NOSOTROS ROCK CLIMBING GYM COLLABORATION/SUBLEASE OPPORTUNITY 2020 EUCLID AVE | CLEVELAND, OH CATHERINE LUECKEL ALLISON GIOMUSO Associate Vice President Associate Vice President Retail Leasing Retail Leasing direct (216) 503-3596 direct (216) 503-3597 mobile (330) 703-1996 mobile (440) 364-5626 [email protected] [email protected] License No. SAL2014001126 (OH) License No. SAL2015005765 (OH) NOSOTROS ROCK CLIMBING GYM COLLABORATION/SUBLEASE OPPORTUNITY | CLEVELAND, OH PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS • Located in Downtown Cleveland’s Playhouse Square District, across from Cleveland State and adjacent to the Amazon Hub. • One of Northeast Ohio’s brightest cultural gems, Playhouse Square is the largest performing arts center in the nation outside of New York. Through visionary leadership, Playhouse Square has become the steward of its vibrant downtown district. • Playhouse Square is proud to be one of Broadway’s premier touring partners, made possible by the region’s enthusiastic Broadway audiences - the largest base of season ticket holders in the country, skilled labor force, knowledgeable and hard-working staff, dedicated volunteers, and beautiful venues. Also home to resident companies: Cleveland Ballet, Cleveland International Film Festival, Cleveland Play House, Cleveland State University Department of Theatre and Dance, DANCECleveland, Great Lakes Theater, and Tri-C JazzFest. • 1,000 SF move-in ready space • Lots of natural lighting with high 14 ft ceiling • Euclid Avenue Exposure with Downtown foot traffic • Nosotros Rock Climbing Gym collaboration DEMOGRAPHICS SUBLEASE FLOOR PLAN POPULATION 1-MILE 3-MILE 5-MILE 2025 Projection 15,506 81,676 250,261 2020 Estimate 15,155 81,875 253,133 2010 Census 13,024 80,990 261,855 kitchen Median Age 32.6 34.5 34.9 A B C 20’ x 9’ 20’ x 10’ 20’ x 20’ HOUSEHOLDS 1-MILE 3-MILE 5-MILE E 2025 Projection 7,403 34,846 105,792 5’ x 10’ 2020 Estimate 7,147 34,813 106,944 2010 Census 5,677 33,806 110,259 D 8’ x 24’ INCOME 1-MILE 3-MILE 5-MILE 2020 Avg. $44,606 $47,292 $45,167 Household Income 2 NOSOTROS ROCK CLIMBING GYM COLLABORATION/SUBLEASE OPPORTUNITY | CLEVELAND, OH N CIVIC CENTER DISTRICT FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CLEVELAND NORTH COAST HARBOR NINETWELVE DISTRICT DISTRICT JACK CLEVELAND CASINO WALNUT WEDNESDAY FOOD PUBLIC SQUARE CONTAINS ROCK & ROLL TRUCK EVENT HALL OF FAME 3,800 RESIDENTS AND OVER TEN HOME OF THE CLEVELAND CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS BROWNS HOUSES HEINEN’S ONE OF THE SCIENCE CENTER MOST POPULAR GROCERS CAMPUS DISTRICT WAREHOUSE DISTRICT CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY WITH OVER 15,000 STUDENTS JOHNNY SHORT WALK FROM FIRST ENERGY INSPIRES THE LIVE, WORK, & STADIUM PLAY LIFESTYLE WITH BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES BLUE POINT GRILLE ONE OF CLEVELAND’S BEST RESTAURANTS BARLEY HOUSE THE PLAYHOUSE SQUARE PLACE TO CATCH A BROWNS GAME LARGEST OUTDOOR CHANDELIER IN THE WORLD ATTRACTS OVER 1 MILLION PEOPLE PER YEAR SECOND LARGEST THEATRE DISTRICT OUTSIDE OF BROADWAY EAST 4TH DISTRICT GATEWAY DISTRICT THE FLATS DISTRICT PREMIER ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT ROCKET MORTGAGE FIELDHOUSE GREATER CLEVELAND AQUARIUM MULITPLE RESTAURANTS FEATURING NEWLY RENOVATED PROGRESSIVE WORLD CLASS CHEFS FIELD JACOBS PAVILION: OPEN AIR VENUE WITH A DOWNTOWN VIEW HOUSE OF BLUES ATTRACTING RETAIL SHOPS OVER HUNDREDS OF CONCERTS CONTAINS WATEFRONT NIGHTLIFE A YEAR DISTRICT 3 NOSOTROS ROCK CLIMBING GYM COLLABORATION/SUBLEASE OPPORTUNITY | CLEVELAND, OH N 2 ± 50,200 VPD 924 UNITS TOTAL ± 17,260 STUDENTS EUCLID AVE sublease location INTERSTATE 90 ± 166,300 VPD 4 NOSOTROS ROCK CLIMBING GYM COLLABORATION/SUBLEASE OPPORTUNITY | CLEVELAND, OH University E Hospitals CLEVELAND STATE MAIN CAMPUS SURROUNDING AERIAL UNIVERSITY MAP OF DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND ENROLLMENT OF 17,000+ OVER 1,500 EMPLOYED LOUIS STOKES CLEVELAND VA MEDICAL CENTER MORE THAN 85 ACRES OF CAMPUS UNIVERSITY IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND ON EUCLID AVE CIRCLE sublease location Cleveland-Marshall EUCLID AVE College of Law ± 440 STUDENTS 924 UNITS TOTAL ± 75 FACULTY THE HEALTHLINE ROUTE RUNS DOWN 6.8 MILES OF EUCLID AVENUE FROM DOWNTOWN TO EAST CLEVELAND, CONNECTING THE CITY’S CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CENTERS. 5 NOSOTROS ROCK CLIMBING GYM COLLABORATION/SUBLEASE OPPORTUNITY 2020 EUCLID AVE | CLEVELAND, OH EXCLUSIVELY LISTED BY: CATHERINE LUECKEL ALLISON GIOMUSO Associate Vice President Associate Vice President Retail Leasing Retail Leasing direct (216) 503-3596 direct (216) 503-3597 mobile (330) 703-1996 mobile (440) 364-5626 [email protected] [email protected] License No. SAL2014001126 (OH) License No. SAL2015005765 (OH) CONFIDENTIALITY & DISCLAIMER STATEMENT This Leasing Package contains select information pertaining to the business and affairs of Nosotros Rock Climbing Gym Collaboration/Sublease Opportunity located at 2020 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115 (“Property”). It has been prepared by Matthews Real Estate Investment Services. This Leasing Package may not be all-inclusive or contain all of the information a prospective lessee may desire. The information contained in this Leasing Package is confidential and furnished solely for the purpose of a review by a prospective lessee of the Property. The material is based in part upon information supplied by the Owner. Owner, nor their officers, employees, or agents makes any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of this Leasing Package or any of its contents and no legal liability is assumed or shall be implied with respect thereto. Prospective lessees should make their own projections and form their own conclusions without reliance upon the material contained herein and conduct their own due diligence. Owner and Matthews Real Estate Investment Services expressly reserve the right, at their sole discretion, to reject any and all expressions of interest or offers to lease the Property and to terminate discussions with any person or entity reviewing this Leasing Package or making an offer to lease the Property unless and until a lease has been fully executed and delivered. In no event shall a prospective lessee have any other claims against Owner or Matthews Real Estate Investment Services or any of their affiliates or any of their respective officers, Directors, shareholders, owners, employees, or agents for any damages, liability, or causes of action relating to this solicitation process or the marketing of the Property. This Leasing Package shall not be deemed to represent the state of affairs of the Property or constitute an indication that there has been no change in the state of affairs of the Property since the date this Leasing Package..
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