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New Retail & Restaurant Spaces NEW RETAIL & RESTAURANT SPACES GRAND OPENING MARCH 2022 | AVAILABLE FOR LEASE NEC DIAMOND VALLEY DRIVE & EASTMAN PARK DRIVE WINDSOR, COLORADO FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS COMPLEX RETAIL & RESTAURANTS FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS COMPLEX NEC DIAMOND VALLEY DRIVE & EASTMAN PARK DRIVE | WINDSOR, COLORADO OPPORTUNITY OVERVIEW CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD, as exclusive agents, is pleased to present this unique opportunity to be a part of the brand new retail and GRAND OPENING - MARCH 2022 restaurant availabilities being developed in the Future Legends Sports Complex. Opening in 2022, this will be the premier destination for sports and events. The sprawling 118 acre campus is designed to host guests for major sports tournaments, events, leagues, and so much more. Future Legends is poised to be Colorado’s elite sports facility for players of all ages and skill levels. With a professional stadium to house the Orem Owlz (currently based in Orem, Utah), The Northern Colorado Football Club, United Soccer League expansion team, multiple baseball diamonds, multi-purpose fields, indoor bubble sports arena, and lodging, the retail and restaurant opportunities will be nestled in the PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS heart of it all. • Traffic to the site includes all season 4 RETAIL/ The Owlz will move to the under-construction Future Legends Sports week day/night local training and RESTAURANT Complex in Windsor as part of an eight-team Pioneer League to the practices across multiple sports. Major League Baseball (MLB) that is tentatively scheduled to begin BUILDINGS play on Memorial Day in 2022. • With a projected 16–18 tournaments in FOR LEASE 2022, 1.2 million visitors are expected Since its launch in 2017, United Soccer League’s (USL) League One in the first year, 600,000 tourists, and has quickly become the fastest growing professional soccer league in an estimated 600,000 locals. North America. USL League One aims to bring professional soccer to 38,900 fans in communities across the country and is currently comprised of 15 • Tournament play is structured in year TOTAL SF teams, 12 of which will take the field for the 2021 season while Northern one with 8 week long tournaments and (DIVISIBLE TO 1,200 SF) Colorado FC (2022), Central Valley Fuego FC (2022), and Fort Wayne 8-10 weekend tournaments. FC (2023) will join the league in the coming years. • Year two will increase capacity Conveniently and centrally located between major thoroughfares, annually across each sport and grow including Fort Collins, Loveland, Johnstown, Longmont, and Denver, each year, with a comfortable capacity CLICK TO VIEW SPORTS PARK WEBSITE this Sports Complex will be the place Future Legends call home. at 30–35 tournaments in 2024. 2 FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS COMPLEX | RETAIL AVAILABILITIES | NEC DIAMOND VALLEY DRIVE & EASTMAN PARK DRIVE RETAIL & RESTAURANTS FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS COMPLEX NEC DIAMOND VALLEY DRIVE & EASTMAN PARK DRIVE | WINDSOR, COLORADO RETAIL & RESTAURANT AVAILABILITIES RETAIL/RESTAURANTS SITE PLAN BUILDING AVAILABILITIES | PRICING Lease Rate: $24.00/SF NNN | Core & Shell Delivery | TI Negotiable Building A Building B Building C Building D A 1,200 - 9,800 SF B 1,200 - 9,800 SF C 1,200 - 9,800 SF D 1,200 - 9,500 SF 2 Patios 2 Patios 2 Patios 1 Patio SITE WIDE MARKETING IN STADIUM AND THROUGHOUT FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS PARK A E. Garden Dr. E-Sports 1-Story 13,000 SF B D C Diamond Valley Dr. Diamond Valley Eastman Park Dr. N 3 FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS COMPLEX | RETAIL AVAILABILITIES | NEC DIAMOND VALLEY DRIVE & EASTMAN PARK DRIVE RETAIL & RESTAURANTS FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS COMPLEX NEC DIAMOND VALLEY DRIVE & EASTMAN PARK DRIVE | WINDSOR, COLORADO FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS PARK OVERVIEW PREMIUM DIAMONDS SITE PLAN DETAILS Diamonds for any purpose: • 2 Indoor Diamond Fields 4 RETAIL/RESTAURANT 6 6 1 • 9 Outdoor Diamond Fields BUILDINGS AVAILABLE FOR LEASE 6 • 1 Miracle Field 8 CUSTOMIZABLE FIELDS 2 Stadium for Pro Baseball & Soccer 4 6 6 7 Our indoor and outdoor options keep 7 you playing all year: 9 8 3 2 Hotels (256 Rooms) • 1 Indoor Multipurpose Dome Field 6 6 • 5 Multipurpose Turf Fields 5 • 7 Natural Grass Fields 4 Sport Bubble (700’ x 250’) 2 8 INDOOR COURTS 6 6 6 Premium courts for optimum play: 64-Team (1,000 bed) 5 Athlete Dorms 3 • 8 Basketball Courts or • 16 Volleyball Courts 6 10 Youth Baseball/Softball Fields Dr. Diamond Valley 1 ON-SITE RETAIL AND LODGING More than 80,000 square feet of retail and more: 7 10 Multi-Purpose Fields • 2 On-site Nationally Flagged Hotels (Hilton) • 64-Team (1,000 bed) Athlete 8 Concessions/Restrooms Dorms • On-site Retail, Restaurants, and Nightlife 9 2-Story Restaurant/Bar Eastman Park Dr. VIEW SPORTS PARK WEBSITE N 4 FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS COMPLEX | RETAIL AVAILABILITIES | NEC DIAMOND VALLEY DRIVE & EASTMAN PARK DRIVE RETAIL & RESTAURANTS FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS COMPLEX NEC DIAMOND VALLEY DRIVE & EASTMAN PARK DRIVE | WINDSOR, COLORADO REGIONAL OVERVIEW SUBJECT DEMOGRAPHIC HIGHLIGHTS PROPERTY City of Windsor FORT COLLINS 18 Miles Source: ESRI, 2020 Population: 172,862 2020 Total Population LOVELAND 15 Miles Population: 78,402 27,714 JOHNSTOWN Total Regional Employment 13 Miles Population: 15,505 CONTRACTED DIRECT TRANSPORTATION FROM DIA TO 13,523 THE SITE LONGMONT 2019 Median household income 33 Miles Population: 99,381 Fort Lupton $88,118 • As of 2019 the Windsor region’s population increased by 25.3% since 2014, growing by 5,603. Population is expected to increase by 9.9% between 2019 and 2024, adding 2,735. • From 2014 to 2019, jobs increased by 11.6% in the Windsor region from 12,113 to 13,523. This change outpaced the national growth rate of 7.3% by 4.3%. DIA 60 Miles • The top three industries in 2019 are Engine, Turbine, and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing, Education and Hospitals (Local Government), and Business Support Services N 5 FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS COMPLEX | RETAIL AVAILABILITIES | NEC DIAMOND VALLEY DRIVE & EASTMAN PARK DRIVE RETAIL & RESTAURANTS FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS COMPLEX NEC DIAMOND VALLEY DRIVE & EASTMAN PARK DRIVE | WINDSOR, COLORADO REGIONAL DESTINATIONS | WITHIN ONLY 15 MILES ONLY 15 MILES AWAY... MARKETPLACE AT CENTERRA A Over 35 Shops, cafés and restaurants in Fort Collins addition to the following brand name retailers: SUBJECT PROPERTY WINDSOR INTERSTATE 25 B OUTLETS AT LOVELAND 40 Brand name outlet stores Fort Collins/ Loveland PROMENADE SHOPS AT CENTERRA Airport C 70 Specialty shops and restaurants in addition to the following name brand retailers: Boyd Lake C 2534 DEVELOPMENT D A B 600-acre master-planned, mixed-use community, featuring dozens of name brand retailers / Eisenhower Blvd. LOVELAND D N 6 FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS COMPLEX | RETAIL AVAILABILITIES | NEC DIAMOND VALLEY DRIVE & EASTMAN PARK DRIVE RETAIL & RESTAURANTS FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS COMPLEX NEC DIAMOND VALLEY DRIVE & EASTMAN PARK DRIVE | WINDSOR, COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO OVERVIEW NORTHERN COLORADO FRONT RANGE DEMOGRAPHIC HIGHLIGHTS Situated against the Rocky Mountains to the west and Wyoming to the north, Northern Colorado and Northern Colorado Region Weld and Larimer counties are known for a culture of innovation and entrepreneurial spirit among a set Source: upstatecolorado.org of diverse industries. Consistently ranked nationally as one of the best places to live, work and pursue lifelong learning, this region is a thriving hub of both commerce and culture. The diverse employment base makes Northern Colorado a prime area for business and industry growth. Northern Colorado’s top Total Population (2019) industry clusters include: agriculture, bio/life sciences, business services, energy, and manufacturing. Interstate 25 is the main corridor providing access to the entire Northern Colorado region. Major 633,060 cities include Loveland, Greeley, Fort Collins, Longmont, Boulder and the northern suburbs of Denver. Numerous smaller communities surround the area. Interstate 25 is rated by the Colorado Department of Transportation as the busiest highway in the state. Local media have reported that the current traffic Per Capita Income count on I-25 between Longmont and Fort Collins is approximately 68,000 vehicles per day, or almost 25 million a year. Source: choosecolorado.com $45,065 Labor Force 336,600 Total Square Miles 6,646 7 FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS COMPLEX | RETAIL AVAILABILITIES | NEC DIAMOND VALLEY DRIVE & EASTMAN PARK DRIVE RETAIL & RESTAURANTS FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS COMPLEX NEC DIAMOND VALLEY DRIVE & EASTMAN PARK DRIVE | WINDSOR, COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO OVERVIEW REGIONAL CULTURE • Regional collaboration between municipalities and business to facilitate investment and job growth • Innovative partnerships that provide support for key industry sectors NORTHERN COLORADO TOP EMPLOYERS • Support of small business, innovation, entrepreneurship, through higher education partnerships • National leader in workforce initiatives • Culture that promotes and develops quality of life QUALITY OF LIFE • Rocky Mountain National Park NORTHERN COLORADO KEY INDUSTRY CLUSTERS • Public parks & lands in over 40 communities • Variety of cultural opportunities spread throughout the region • Variety of housing allows for growth in regional labor shed to support growing economy • Locally-driven investment in community development 8 FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS COMPLEX | RETAIL AVAILABILITIES | NEC DIAMOND VALLEY DRIVE & EASTMAN PARK DRIVE RETAIL & RESTAURANTS FUTURE LEGENDS SPORTS COMPLEX NEC DIAMOND VALLEY DRIVE & EASTMAN PARK DRIVE | WINDSOR, COLORADO GRAND OPENING - MARCH 2022 For More Information, Please Contact: AKI PALMER Senior Director +1 970 267 7727 [email protected]
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