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Download Gateway – University District Leasing Brochure GATEWAY – UNIVERSITY DISTRICT Gateway: the Entertainment and Retail Hub at the “Intersection” of University and City Life Gateway – University District is located on High Street, the city’s major North/South thoroughfare. It is adjacent to the revitalization project on High Street which is currently underway, spanning from 15th and High 23 270 to the intersection of King Avenue. This promises to make the University 161 161 District one of the most dynamic mixed-used corridors in Columbus by 71 2020. The Gateway is the gathering space that brings it all together, with 315 the perfect mix of dining, outdoor events and festivals as well as local, I TY D R S I S E T R V I regional and national retailers. Anchoring the property is the non-profit I C N T U N . O R S T Gateway Film Center, which boasts the Sundance designation. T H H I G H 670 More than just a destination for students, faculty and staff, the Gateway’s JOHN GLENN COLMBUS core customers trend from Young Professionals to GenXers and Baby 70 INTERNATIONAL DOWNTOWN AIRPORT Boomers, many of whom are distinct and diverse cosmopolitan COLUMBUS 7.5 MILES 1.7 MILES consumers residing in the adjacent neighborhoods comprising the 70 densest residential population in the state. 270 The Ohio State University was established in 1870 and is one of the 71 nation’s top 20 public universities, according to U.S. News & World Report. The student body totals nearly 60,000 across 15 colleges, 33 2000 undergraduate majors, and 250 master’s, doctoral and other professional degree programs. The Wexner Medical Center is recognized as a top-rated academic and medical institution, and The James as a premier cancer hospital and research center. GATEWAY – UNIVERSITY DISTRICT The Pulse of Cosmopolitan Culture, Connecting Campus with Downtown Columbus CHITTENDEN AVE The Ohio State Level 2 TRISM University Campus Retail the Alley the Leo’s on Leo’s Barnes & Noble City Gear OSU Bookstore ELEVENTH A Pitaya VE Rev1 Ventures Abercrombie & Fitch Campus Parc Panera Mark Pi’s Game Stop T-Mobile Aracri Pizza Gateway Raising Cane’s Film Elia Athenian Grill Athenian Elia Five Guys Srvs. Legal Student Center ELEVENTH AVE Sprint AT&T Barnes & Noble OSU OSU Bookstore Communications Gateway Berry Blends Apartments Retail Verizon Huntington District First Watch Yong Kang CampusParc Management Property Pourhouse Street Coee Connections TENTH AVE PEARL ALLEY Game Cazuela’s Figleaf John’s Grill Arena Jimmy OSU Technology Communication and Knowledge Transfer Gateway Apartments HIGH STREET HIGH NINTH AVE NINTH AVE PROJECT DETAILS • 225,000 square feet of dynamic retail space • 59,000+ students at The Ohio State University • 1200 space parking garage • 30,000 faculty and staff work at The Ohio • 184 residential units State University • 8 screen Gateway Film Center • 57,000 vehicles and 9000 pedestrians pass • 50,000 square foot University Bookstore, by the site daily. home of BARNES & NOBLE • 600 office workers in the project • 750 new residentail units, a mixture of market-rate and student-focused housing, within three city blocks GATEWAY – UNIVERSITY DISTRICT Great Retail Brands GATEWAY – UNIVERSITY DISTRICT The Ohio State University High Street Retail Gateway University District The Gateway is the signature project in a more than decade-long partnership that involves the Ohio State Universtiy and the City of Columbus, bordering The Short North Arts District and several vibrant local neighborhoods such as Weinland Park, Victorian Village, Italian Village, and Harrison West. Be a part of the excitement in one of the largest University retail corridors in America! GATEWAY – UNIVERSITY DISTRICT Campus Partners was formed in 1995 as a 501(c) 3, private, non-profit corporation working in the urban neighborhoods surrounding the Ohio State University. Its mission is to revitalize distressed neighborhoods within the University District of Columbus, Ohio. Campus Partners aims to improve the quality of life for students, faculty, staff, residents, and business owners throughout the university community, thereby reinforcing the stature of The Ohio State University as one of the world’s great public research and teaching universities. Founded in 1993, Steiner + Associates has built, developed, leased and managed more than $1.7 billion of projects comprising 7.4 million square feet of retail and mixed-use space. Operating from the firm’s corporate offices at Easton Town Center in Columbus, Ohio, Steiner’s award-winning development and leasing teams are focused on creating and maintaining sustainable and high-performing mixed-use environments. For leasing information contact Steiner + Associates at (614) 414-7300 or visit steiner.com property website: heygateway.com.
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