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1775 Water Place Marietta, Georgia 30339 1775 WATER PLACE MARIETTA, GEORGIA 30339 PROPERTY OVERVIEW The property is located at 1775 Water Place, Marietta, GA and is located in Cobb county. It has excellent access to Cobb Parkway, I-75 and I-285. Prior to be converted to a church, the property was originally used as a health club. The building totals approximately 141,170 SF with 47,991 SF on the upper level, 78,807 SF on the main level and 14,372 SF on the lower level. Approximately 67,000 SF of the total square footage is finished with the remaining square footage unfinished. In the finished area, there is a worship center as well as a chapel that each seat approximately 500-550 people. There are a number of classrooms of various sizes, a youth room, a large teen room, bookstore, multiple offices and a wellness center with showers, lockers and other amenities. PROPERTY FEATURES PRICING: $5,500,000 SF: 141,170+ Total SF (64,000+ finished SF) ACRES: 12.375 ± AC OI, Office Institutional District by the ZONING: City of Marietta PARKING: 272+ Spaces Water/Sewer by the city of Marietta and UTILITIES: Electricity by Georgia Power 1975, with partial renovations in 2004 YEAR BUILT: and 2008 FRONTAGE: Water Place and The Exchange Although all information is furnished regarding for sale, rental or financing is from sources we deem reliable, such information has not been verified and no express representation is made nor is any to be implied as to the accuracy thereof, and it is submitted subject to errors, omissions, changes of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing, or withdrawal without notice. All sizes approximate and subject to survey. SITE SURVEY AERIAL OVERVIEW LANDMARK MAP KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY LIFE UNIVERSITY DOBBINS AIR DAVE & BUSTERS RESERVE BASE WALMART SUPERCENTER ATLANTA RD SE RD ATLANTA FOX CREEK GOLF COURSE WINDY HILL RD SE 280 DAVE & BUSTERS LARRY MCDONALD MEMORIAL HWY WALMART SUPERCENTER TARGET SUNTRUST PARK INTERSTATE 285 COBB GALLERIA CENTRE AREA DEMOGRAPHICS 1 MILE RADIUS 14,430 29.6 ESTIMATED MEDIAN AGE POPULATION 2019 $140,104 18,684 MEDIAN HOME VALUE TOTAL EMPLOYEES $27,373 AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME 3 MILES RADIUS 97,180 33.2 MEDIAN AGE ESTIMATED POPULATION 2019 $264,699 103,057 MEDIAN HOME VALUE TOTAL EMPLOYEES $82,787 AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME 5 MILES RADIUS 227,129 35.0 ESTIMATED MEDIAN AGE POPULATION 2019 $323,906 187,946 MEDIAN HOME VALUE TOTAL EMPLOYEES $100,060 AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME Marietta £¤ 1 MILE ¨¦§285 3 MILES Smyrna 5 MILES £¤ LOCATION OVERVIEW Established in 1834, Marietta, Georgia is located along the dramatic backdrops of the Chattahoochee River and historic foothills of Kennesaw Mountain, 18 miles northwest of Downtown Atlanta. Characterized by numerous natural resources, affordable real estate, and historic and cultural assets, Marietta is home to more than 300,000 residents and is the county seat of Cobb County, Georgia’s third largest county with over 750,000 citizens. Marietta provides visitors and residents an exciting selection of attractions, festivals & annual events, outdoor concerts, recreational activities, sport venues, shopping, and a growing business environment of industry and commerce. Visitors and residents are sure to enjoy the traditional Southern charm, hospitality, and history of this quaint, modern city. MATT MESSIER | CCIM, SIOR 407-540-7718 [email protected] BILL PALASKI 678-463-4410 [email protected] 420 S Orange Avenue, Orlando FL 32801 | www.foundrycommercial.com Although the information contained herein was provided by sources believed to be reliable, Foundry Commercial makes no representation, expressed or implied, as to its accuracy and said information is subject to errors, omissions or changes. All sizes are subject to survey. Sale is contingent on owner purchasing another property that is currently under contract. .
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