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E X P L O R E OWNED by PLAYHOUSE SQUARE I D E a C E N T E R Participating in Economic Development in Greater Cleveland E X P L O R E OWNED BY PLAYHOUSE SQUARE I D E A C E N T E R Participating in economic development in Greater Cleveland 1375 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115 NUMBER OF FLOORS 6 FULL FLOOR SQUARE 36,700 RSF The Idea Center at FOOTAGE Playhouse Square is OFFICE RENTAL $18.00 per rentable SF, modified the result of a RATES gross partnership TENANT Negotiable between WVIZ/PBS IMPROVEMENTS and 90.3 WCPN OPERATING Tenants pay their pro rata share of ideastream and EXPENSE increases (if any) in operating ADJUSTMENTS expenses and real estate taxes over a PlayhouseSquare. base year UTILITIES Electric Individually controlled and Encompassing over separately metered for lights, wall plugs and air 243,035 SF, the conditioning building offers Water AC water separate annual innovative office charge for cooling tower space. PARKING Adjacent parking garage and many reasonably-priced surface lots surrounding the building BUILDING ACCESS / 24-hours, seven days per week SECURITY BUILDING Teleconferencing and distance The information contained herein was AMENITIES learning technology available. obtained from sources believed reliable; however, Playhouse Square Real Estate Services makes no guarantees, warranties 300-seat Westfield Insurance Studio For leasing information, contact or representations as to the completeness Theatre available for seminars and or accuracy thereof. The presentation of Joseph P. Fegen ▪ 216-640-8722 this property is submitted subject to errors, conferences. [email protected] omissions, change of price or conditions 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 200 Cleveland, OH 44115 prior to sale or lease, or withdrawal without notice. www.playhousesquarerealestate.com S P O T L I G H T O N P L A Y H O U S E S Q U A R E DINING PARKING Bin216 12 plus surface lots Cibreo Four indoor garages Corbo’s Cowell & Hubbard District Dynomite Ghost Light Restaurant & Lounge Green Rooster Farms & Creamery Hofbräuhaus Otto Moser’s Nina’s Market Phuel Café Puente Viejo Starbucks Subway Sung’s House Yours Truly Restaurant Zaytoon Lebanese Kitchen BANKING PNC US Bank Huntington ATM in State Theatre & Crowne Plaza Hotel ENTERTAINMENT Playhouse Square Allen Theatre Hanna Theatre Ohio Theatre KeyBank State Theatre Connor Palace Westfield Insurance Studio Theatre The information contained herein was Kennedy’s Theatre obtained from sources believed reliable; The Outcalt however, Playhouse Square Real Estate Services makes no guarantees, warranties The Helen Rosenfeld Lewis Bialosky or representations as to the completeness Lab Theatre or accuracy thereof. The presentation of this property is submitted subject to errors, PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION omissions, change of price or conditions Euclid Avenue prior to sale or lease, or withdrawal without notice. RTA Healthline Free RTA Trolley Service.
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