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MARKET SQUARE Ohio City Lorain Avenue and W 25Th Street, Ohio City, Cleveland MARKET SQUARE Ohio City Lorain Avenue and W 25th Street, Ohio City, Cleveland 10 Stories 149,250 Leasable SF of creative Class A Office Rental Rate: $40.00/SF Gross, with enclosed parking available at $250 per month Designed by Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture Seeking to be the most sustainable, energy-efficient new construction office building in the market Beautifully exposed Mass-Timber construction Ultra-Efficient Floor Plates | 20,000 - 25,000 RSF Private, rentable event space on top floor Over 75,000 SF of prime retail and dining on-site Unobstructed Downtown and Lake views Expansive outdoor terraces on each Office Floor Shell Delivery 4Q 2020 TRANSIT ONE OF THE MOST CONNECTED SITES IN THE REGION. Atop the W25th Ohio City RTA Redline Station. Ride time to: • Tower City Station/Public Square: 5 minutes • E 34th/Cuyahoga Community College: 8 minutes • Cedar/University/Cleveland Clinic: 17 minutes • Little Italy/University Circle: 19 minutes • Cleveland Hopkins International Airport: 24 minutes Bus routes: 20, 21, 22, 26, 35, 45, 51 (New Metrohealth Line-seven minutes to Metro Hospital), 79, 81 all converge at or near the site, with connectivity to Health Line at Public Square. Protected bike lanes will connect downtown Cleveland to 65th street along Lorain Ave by 2022. Dedicated drop-off and pick-up areas for UBER and LYFT. Car-sharing on-site, accessible 24/7. Outstanding access to ALL major highways within 5 minutes (Interstates 90, 71, 77 and Route 2) One-Mile walk across Hope Memorial Bridge to Downtown, Progressive Field, Quicken Loans Arena and Public Square. CLEVELAND’S MOST DYNAMIC NEIGHBORHOOD Ohio City neighborhood, is located just across the Cuyahoga River from the Cleveland Central Business District, and has been anchored by the Historic Westside Market for over a Century. In the past decade this neighborhood has undergone an undeniable resurgence and renaissance. Demand in Ohio City has soared; with retail, residential and now office tenants looking to locate here. Employers recognize Ohio City as one of the most dynamic urban neighborhoods in the State and understand the powerful role that plays in recruiting and retaining top talent. The Market Square, transit-oriented-development, will set a new standard of excellence in Northeast Ohio for creative, Class A Office space, with timber-framed construction, floor-to-ceiling glass, panoramic views, and unmatched on-site amenities. Harbor Bay Real Estate Advisors and CBRE look forward to presenting this opportunity to you and/ or your clients. Lorain Ave. Plaza View Cleveland Market Square 888 south michigan avenue suite 1000 chicago, illinois 60605 tel 312.727.7240 fax 312.427.7241 www.site-design.com LEGEND: 1 Bike Share 11 Forest Plaza CLEVELAND MARKET SQUARE DEVELOPMENT, CLEVELAND, OHIO Conceptual Design, Project Number: 8395 February 20, 2019 2 Outdoor Cafe 12 Residential Entry Plaza with Seating 3 Art Piece 13 Raised Planter with Terraced Wood Seatwall 1 4 Intersecting Permeable Paved Path 14 Kiosk, Airstream or Vendor 2 5 Wood Paving with String Lighting 15 Moveable Planter, Table and Chairs 25‘ 6 Forest Path 16 Parking 7 Seasonal Water Feature 17 Shared Street 25‘ 8 Planter with Seatwall 18 Overhead Lighting Feature GEHRING STREET (TWO WAY) 9 Big Bench/ Stage 19 Bike Racks 10 Open Lawn/ Ice Rink 20 Infiltration Planter 3 21 Dog Park 16 4 15 5 6 21 14 17 LORAIN AVENUE (TWO WAY) (TWO AVENUE LORAIN 10 7 13 11 18 12 8 9 RESIDENTIAL TOWER 19 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 20 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 29‘ 22‘ 29‘ 29‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ OVERALL LANDSCAPE PLAN WEST 25TH STREET (TWO WAY) 1 NTS SITE PLAN888 south michigan avenue suite 1000 chicago, illinois 60605 tel 312.727.7240 fax 312.427.7241 www.site-design.com LEGEND: 1 Bike Share 11 Forest Plaza CLEVELAND MARKET SQUARE DEVELOPMENT, CLEVELAND, OHIO Conceptual Design, Project Number: 8395 February 20, 2019 2 Outdoor Cafe 12 Residential Entry Plaza with Seating 3 Art Piece 13 Raised Planter with Terraced Wood Seatwall 1 4 Intersecting Permeable Paved Path 14 Kiosk, Airstream or Vendor 2 5 Wood Paving with String Lighting 15 Moveable Planter, Table and Chairs 25‘ 6 Forest Path 16 Parking 7 Seasonal Water Feature 17 Shared Street 25‘ 8 Planter with Seatwall 18 Overhead Lighting Feature GEHRING STREET (TWO WAY) 9 Big Bench/ Stage 19 Bike Racks 10 Open Lawn/ Ice Rink 20 Infiltration Planter 3 21 Dog Park 16 4 15 5 6 21 14 17 LORAIN AVENUE (TWO WAY) (TWO AVENUE LORAIN 10 7 13 11 18 OFFICE 12 8 9 TOWER 19 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 20 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 29‘ 22‘ 29‘ 29‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ 25‘ OVERALL LANDSCAPE PLAN WEST 25TH STREET (TWO WAY) 1 NTS UNMATCHED AMENITIES Shared sky-deck overlooking Downtown Cleveland Lobby lounge with social breakout space and coffee shop Bike room and repair station Indoor parking for over 280 vehicles, with additional surface & park-n-ride availability at Ohio City transit hub. Reduced fare program with RTA for bus and train service Electric Vehicle Charging Stations On-site vehicles available for hourly rental Dry cleaning pick-up and delivery service West Side Market Grocery Partnership Rentable event and conference venue on top floor, with kitchen OFFICE BUILDING - 1ST FLOOR RETAIL N OFFICE BUILDING - 2ND FLOOR FLEX SPACE N OFFICE BUILDING - 3RD FLOOR OFFICE N OFFICE BUILDING - 4TH - 8TH FLOOR OFFICE N OFFICE BUILDING - 9TH FLOOR OFFICE N OFFICE BUILDING - 10TH FLOOR EVENT N Franklin Blvd. 21 15 Fulton Rd Cleveland Cliniclinic Franklin Ave Lutherann HospitaHo iitalal Scanton Peninsula W 25th St Flats/ W 29th Pl Jay Ave W 28th St 43 Ohio City Farms 37 Waco Ct 14 2 32 Bridge Ave 10 33 31 38 Bridge Ave W 24th St 17 8 1 W 30th St 19 27 16 13 41 23 18 19 12 4620 Carroll Ave 21 11 30 36 21 22 W 26th St 5 26 Market Ave 17 10 Saiaint IgnatiusIgnatiugnatiu Highih Scchhool West Side 1625 MMarkett Maarket SSquaree 47 44 15 42 Park Downtown Cleveland Lorain Ave Lorain Ave 9 1413 9 W 25-Ohio CityCit Station RESIDENTIAL 18 8 Abbey Ave 7 Tremont SHOPPING & ATTRACTIONS Columbus Rd Gehring St. 1 Wild Cactus Boutique 9 Penzeys Spices 18 Something Different 3 2 Campbell’s Sweets & 10 US Bank 19 Howard Hanna 6 W 26th St Factory 11 Family Dollar 20 Ohio City Psychic 5 3 Room Service 12 Third Federal 21 Horizon Books 4 4 Salty not Sweet 13 Daniels Furniture 22 PNC Bank 3 45 5 Tatoo Parlor 14 Joy Machines Bike Shop 23 Market Garden Brewery 2 6 Xhibition 15 Cinecraft Productions Store & Tours 34 7 Fantasy Nails 16 Glass Bubble Project 24 Cleveland Cycle Tours 8 Love Threading Bar 17 Vision Yoga and Wellness Chatham Ave FOOD & DRINK 48 1 1 ABC the Tavern 21 KanZaman 40 Saucy Brew Works 49 2 Bad Tom Smith Brewing 22 Koffie Cafe 41 SOHO Kitchen & Bar 11 3 Bakersfield Tacos 23 Larder Delicatessen & 42 Souper Market 24 4 Banana Blossom Bakery 43 Tabletop Board Game Freeman Ave 5 Bar Cento / Bier Markt 24 La Petit Triangle Cafe 44 Touch Supper Club 6 Beet Jar Juice Bar 25 Market Avenue Wine Bar 45 Velvet Tango Room 7 Bigmouth Donut Co. 26 Market Garden Brewery 46 Townhall 8 The Black Pig 27 Mitchell’s Ice Cream 47 West Side Market Cafe 9 Boaz Cafe W 30th 30th St 28 Mason’s Creamery 48 Forest City Brewery 10 Bogtrotter’s Doorstep 29 Momocho Mad Mex 49 Duck Rabbit Coffee ht9 11 Citizen Pie 30 Nate’s Deli & Restaurant 1 12 Cleveland Tea Revival 31 Nano Brew W 13 Crop Bistro & Bar 32 Ohio City Burrito 14 Dave’s Cosmic Subs 33 Old Angle Tavern 15 Farkas Pastry Shoppe 34 Passenger’s Cafe 16 Flying Fig 35 Phnom Penh Restaurant Ave 17 Great Lakes Brewing Co. 36 Phoenix Coffee 18 Hansa Brewery 37 Pizza Whirl 19 Heck’s Cafe 38 The Rib Cage 20 Jukebox 39 Rising Star Coffee ATTRACT.RETAIN.COMPETE. In addition to being the most socio-economically diverse neighborhood in the city of Cleveland, Ohio City is the most sought-after location for businesses, residents and visitors alike-with growth of nearly 20% among millennials, and over 40% for empty nesters over the past decade. Anchored by the historic West Side Market, which draws over 1.8 million visitors per year, Ohio City offers an abundant mix of retail, restaurants, bars, breweries and daily needs. A true neighborhood of characters and artisans, Ohio City has retained its uniqueness, even through this heavy growth. Its livability and walkability are unrivaled in Cleveland, and Market Square will further cement Ohio City as the place to maintain the most complete urban lifestyle for Clevelanders. Companies needing to attract, hire and retain the best talent will set themselves apart in the region-because this is where the best talent wants to be. EXCLUSIVE OFFICE LEASING TEAM CONOR COAKLEY ISABEL DeROBERTS SUSAN FEGEN +1 216 658 6123 +1 216 363 6476 +1 216 363 6442 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] © 2019 CBRE, Inc. All rights reserved. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable, but has not been verified for accuracy or completeness. Any projections, opinions, or estimates are subject to uncertainty. The information may not represent the current or future performance of the property.
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