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I 90/ E 140Th Street/ Coit Rd Major Retail Centers with Distance Buffers I 90/ E 140th Street/ Coit Rd Major Retail Centers with Distance Buffers 101010 milesmilesmiles Retail Centers- Alphabetical by City showing Population Density (Persons per Square Mile) _ __ 1 ID: 1 Name of Shopping Center: Beachwood Place TimberlakeTimberlake Location (Streets): Cedar & Richmond Rds City and Zip: Beachwood 44122 _ __ Retail GLA: 930,000 sq.ft by 2000 Census Block Group 11 ID: 11 LakelineLakeline EastlakeEastlake Site Size: 50 acres LakelineLakeline EastlakeEastlake Name of Shopping Center: Eastgate Shopping Center Center Classification: Regional Center 888 milesmilesmiles Location (Streets): Mayfield & SOM Center Rds WilloughbyWilloughby Anchor Stores 1: Dillard's 247,000 sq.ft WilloughbyWilloughby City and Zip: Mayfield Hgts 44124 Anchor Stores 2: Nordstrom 215,000 sq.ft Retail GLA: 360,070 sq.ft Anchor Stores 3: Saks Fifth Avenue 125,000 sq.ft Site Size: 35 acres Center Classification: Community Center Anchor Stores 1: CVS Drugs 15,440 sq.ft ID: 2 2 Anchor Stores 2: Kids R Us 21,500 sq.ft Name of Shopping Center: Meadowbrook Market Square I & II 77Vine St66 Anchor Stores 3: Marc's 36,555 sq.ft Location (Streets): Rockside & Northfield Rds Anchor Stores 4: Micro Center 36,706 sq.ft City and Zip: Bedford 44146 Anchor Stores 5: Target 125,310 sq,ft Retail GLA: 700,000 sq.ft Anchor Stores 6: Tops Supermarket 35,800 sq.ft Site Size: 125 acres WillowickWillowick Center Classification: Regional Center Anchor Stores 1: CVS 10,000 sq.ft 12 ID: 12 Anchor Stores 2: Levin Furniture 33,420 sq.ft 1818 Name of Shopping Center: Golden Gate 1818 Euclid Ave Anchor Stores 3: T.J. Maxx 25,050 sq.ft Location (Streets): I-271 & Mayfield Rd. 555 milesmilesmiles Anchor Stores 4: Target 118,350 sq.ft City and Zip: Mayfield Hgts 44124 Anchor Stores 5: Tops friendly Markets 73,532 sq.ft Retail GLA: 361,549 sq.ft Anchor Stores 6: Vacant 99,640 sq.ft Site Size: 29 acres Center Classification: Community Center Anchor Stores 1: Game Stop 3 ID: 3 Anchor Stores 2: Golf Galaxy 15,078 sq.ft 2 Name of Shopping Center: The Avenue at Tower City Center Anchor Stores 3: Linens & Things 53,865 sq.ft Location (Streets): Superior-Euclid Huron Rd,NW West 2nd& 3rd Anchor Stores 4: Marshall's 32,206 sq.ft City and Zip: Cleveland 44113 WaiteWaite HillHill Anchor Stores 5: Michael's 19,235 sq.ft Retail GLA: 375,000 sq.ft Anchor Stores 6: OfficeMax 22,997 sq.ft Lake Shore Blvd Site Size: 24 acres Anchor Stores 7: Old Navy 18,778 sq.ft 260th St Center Classification: Regional Center Anchor Stores 8: World Market 23,653 sq.ft WickliffeWickliffe Anchor Stores 1: Tower City Amphitheatre 31,000 sq.ft 4 13 ID: 13 ID: 4 Name of Shopping Center: Wal-Mart Center Name of Shopping Center: Steelyard Commons(proposed) Location (Streets): 6594 Mayfield Rd Location (Streets): RTE 176 & I-71 88 City and Zip: Mayfield Hgts 44124 City and Zip: Cleveland 44113 Retail GLA: Retail GLA: Site Size: Site Size: Center Classification: Center Classification: Anchor Stores 1: Wal-Mart 222 milesmilesmiles Euclid-Chardon Rd 5 ID: 5 14 ID: 14 Name of Shopping Center: Severance Town Center EuclidEuclid WilloughbyWilloughby HillsHills Name of Shopping Center: North Randall Mall EuclidEuclid Location (Streets): Mayfield &Taylor Rds Location (Streets): IH 480 & IH 271 90 City and Zip: Cleveland Hgts 44118 [ City and Zip: North Randall 44128 Retail GLA: 606,400 sq.ft Retail GLA: 1,588,504 sq.ft Site Size: 60 acres Site Size: 118 acres Center Classification: Power Center Center Classification: Super Regional Center Anchor Stores 1: Borders Books & Music 25,778 sq.ft Anchor Stores 1: Burlington Coat Factory 163,486 sq.ft Anchor Stores 2: Home Depot 129,800 sq.ft Bishop Rd Anchor Stores 2: Dillard's (closed) 196,531 sq.ft Anchor Stores 3: OfficeMax 23,581 sq.ft Chagrin River Rd Som Center Rd Anchor Stores 3: Kaufmann's 176,327 sq.ft Anchor Stores 4: Tops Markets 68,400 sq.ft Anchor Stores 4: Ohio Furniture Mart.com 74,483 sq.ft Miner Rd 140th St Anchor Stores 5: Wal-Mart 126,200 sq.ft Anchor Stores 5: Sears 285,702 sq.ft 6 15 ID: 6 ID: 15 Name of Shopping Center: The Vineyards Name of Shopping Center: Hawthrone Valley Shopping Center BratenahlBratenahl SITESITE RichmondRichmond HeightsHeights Location (Streets): Vine St. & Rt. 91 Euclid Ave Highland Rd Location (Streets): I-271 & Broadway Ave. Coit Rd City and Zip: Eastlake 44094 City and Zip: Oakwood Village 44146 Retail GLA: 339,000 sq.ft Retail GLA: 317,380 sq.ft HighlandHighland HeightsHeights Site Size: 36 acres Site Size: 32 acres Center Classification: Community Center Richmond Rd Center Classification: Community Center Anchor Stores 1: Discount Drug Marhket 21,760 sq.ft Anchor Stores 1: Jerin Furniture 89,723 sq.ft MayfieldMayfield Anchor Stores 2: DIY Home Store 66,000 sq.ft Anchor Stores 2: OfficMax 39,786 sq.ft 1616 Anchor Stores 3: Tops Supermarket 68,617 sq.ft Anchor Stores 3: Sam's Club 136,914 sq.ft Wilson Mills Rd Anchor Stores 4: Wal-Mart 103,000 sq.ft Noble Rd County Line Rd 7 16 ID: 16 ID: 7 Name of Shopping Center: Richmond Town Square Name of Shopping Center: Kmart Shopping Center EastEast ClevelandCleveland Location (Streets): Wilson Mills & Richmond Rd.(SR 175) EastEast ClevelandCleveland Location (Streets): 33752 Vine St. City and Zip: Richmond Hgts 44143 City and Zip: Eastlake 44095 Retail GLA: 1,039,794 sq.ft Retail GLA: 117,845 sq.ft GatesGates MillsMills Site Size: 68 acres MayfieldMayfield HeightsHeights Site Size: Mayfield Rd Center Classification: Super Regional Center Superior Ave SouthSouth EuclidEuclid 1111 Center Classification: 55 Anchor Stores 1: JCPenney 215,300 sq.ft Mayfield Rd 1313 Anchor Stores 1: Kmart 0 1 2 1212 Anchor Stores 2: Kaufmann's 165,000 sq.ft LyndhurstLyndhurst 8 Anchor Stores 3: Sears 304,951 sq.ft ID: 8 17 Name of Shopping Center: Euclid Square Mall ClevelandCleveland HeightsHeights ID: 17 Location (Streets): S. of I-90, bet. E. 260 & Babbitt Rd Name of Shopping Center: University Square City and Zip: Euclid 44132 miles Location (Streets): Warrensville Center & Cedar Rds Retail GLA: 632,043 sq.ft Chester Ave City and Zip: University Hgts 44118 Taylor Rd Site Size: 71 acres Retail GLA: 612,000 sq.ft Euclid Ave 99 Center Classification: Regional Center Site Size: 12 acres Cedar Rd Anchor Stores 1: Dillard's 111,489 sq.ft (outlet store) 1717 11 Cedar Rd Center Classification: Power Center 33 Cedar Ave 9 Anchor Stores 1: Joanns Etc. 35,000 sq.ft Anchor Stores 2: Kaufmann's 165,000 sq.ft ID: 9 Anchor Stores 3: T.J. Maxx & More 45,560 sq.ft ClevelandCleveland Name of Shopping Center: Legacy Village Lifestyle Center ClevelandCleveland UniversityUniversity HeightsHeights Anchor Stores 4: Target 165,000 sq.ft Location (Streets): Cedar & Richmond Rds Anchor Stores 5: Tops Supermarket 58,000 sq.ft [271 City and Zip: Lyndhurst 44124 Retail GLA: 583,016 sq.ft 18 Clifton Blvd Site Size: ID: 18 Center Classification: Lifestyle Center Name of Shopping Center: Willoughby Commons Shopping Center Shaker Blvd Anchor Stores 1: EXPO Design Center 90,000 sq.ft Location (Streets): Euclid Ave. & Beidler Rd. Anchor Stores 2: Dicks Sporting Goods 80,000 sq.ft Detroit Ave City and Zip: Willoughby 44084 Anchor Stores 3: Giant Eagle 80,000 sq.ft Shaker Blvd Retail GLA: 460,669 sq.ft Shaker Blvd 10 PepperPepper PikePike Site Size: 54 acres 490 HuntingHunting ValleyValley [ HuntingHunting ValleyValley Center Classification: Community Center ID: 10 ShakerShaker HeightsHeights Anchor Stores 1: BJ's Wholesale Club 109,751 sq.ft ShakerShaker HeightsHeights Name of Shopping Center: Southgate USA Anchor Stores 2: Giant Eagle Lorain Ave Location (Streets): Libby,Northfield,Warrensville Anchor Stores 3: OfficeMax 23,806 sq.ft Kinsman Rd City and Zip: Maple Heights 44137 BeachwoodBeachwood Retail GLA: 953,833 sq.ft Site Size: 75 acres Chagrin Blvd 44 [77 Center Classification: Regional Center 25th St Anchor Stores 1: Dunham's Sporting Goods 27,739 sq.ft WoodmereWoodmere Anchor Stores 2: Giant Eagle Supermarket 70,000 sq.ft Lee Rd [71 Broadway Ave NewburghNewburgh HeightsHeights Warrensville Center Rd Chagrin Blvd Miles Ave HighlandHighland HillsHills ChagrinChagrin FallsFalls T.T. LinndaleLinndale OrangeOrange BrooklynBrooklyn 176 MorelandMoreland HillsHills [ Interstate WarrensvilleWarrensville HeightsHeights Major Road CuyahogaCuyahoga HeightsHeights 1414 Road Cleveland Strategic Retail Initiative Community David J. Kramer NorthNorth RandallRandall ChagrinChagrin FallsFalls Kramer & Associates ChagrinChagrin FallsFalls 2879 Ludlow Road, Cleveland, Ohio, 44120 Radius Buffer Phone: 216-496-2003 Fax: 216-803-2007 Email: [email protected] Current Retail Center 480 Proposed Steelyard Commons Store [ Map prepared for: Som Center Rd NEIGHBORHOOD PROGRESS, INC. BrooklynBrooklyn HeightsHeights Northfield Rd Libby Rd 1010 Site: I-90/ E 140th St/ Coit Rd 1956 West 25th Street, Suite 200, Cleveland, Ohio, 44113 Phone: (216) 830-2770 Fax: (216) 830-2767 E-mail: [email protected] GarfieldGarfield HeightsHeights SolonSolon 22 Persons Per Square Mile Map prepared by: BentleyvilleBentleyville 12,000 to 45,000 Northern Ohio Data & Information Service Broadview Rd Broadway Ave Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs Aurora Rd 7,000 to 12,000 Cleveland State University MapleMaple HeightsHeights 3,000 to 7,000 State Rd [422 0 to 3,000 Map prepared February, 2005 JCW Pearl Rd BedfordBedford HeightsHeights Ridge Rd BedfordBedford.
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