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A Legacy of Luxury A LEGACY OF LUXURY The Hotel Statler was formerly one of Cleveland’s most notable downtown hotels and structures, hosting every- one from movie stars, mobsters and locals throughout the building’s grandest spaces, like the Art Deco Lounge Bar and Terrace Room. As part of downtown Cleveland’s renaissance and renovation boom, The Statler has been reimagined into an impressively modernized apartment building with luxury suites, and with both office and retail space available. The historic building sits on Euclid Avenue, a bustling artery through the CBD decorated with restaurants, retail and entertainment. The Statler’s convenient location is steps away from Playhouse Square, East 4th Street, the newly renovated Rocket Mortgage Field- House and so much more. Conduct business in one of downtown Cleveland’s most historic buildings while enjoying all its perks in and out- side its walls – beautifully renovated lobby and common areas, nostalgic architectural features, and convenient walkability to Cleveland’s vibrant downtown scene. FEATURES SPACE AVAILABLE 2,835 up to 13,685 SF LOCATION The Statler is located at Downtown Cleveland, for a high traffic retail location, or prominently located office space. RETAIL Ground Level Street Front Retail Storefronts OFFICE Mezzanine Level Office Space RESTAURANT Restaurant & Event Spaces (including the former classic Swingos event and restaurant space) D A O R L PUT YOUR BUSINESS A IN G R A M H AT THE CENTER OF RT O N EAST 18TH STREET CLEVELAND’S ROCKNROLL HALL OF FAME GREAT LAKES RENAISSANCE SCIENCE CENTER NORTHCOAST HARBOR ERIESIDE AVENUE LAKESIDE AVENUE EAST EAST 13TH STREET EAST 21ST STREET EAST 12TH STREET WEST 3RD STREET CLEVELAND PLAYHOUSE SQUARE E CONVENTION CENTER NU VE EAST 6TH STREET 9TH STREET T A NU 12 AL 27 W 11 CHESTER AVENUE 3 28 22 6 THE ARCADE SUPERIOR AVENUE EAST 31 23 30 EUCLID AVENUE 16 20 1 18 PUBLIC 8 29 7 19 13 ROCKWELL AVENUE SQUARE 5TH STREET 25 15 2 5 17 4 ARCADE EAST 9TH STREET 14 26 9 10 21 24 HURON ROAD EAST 90 PROGRESSIVE FIELD RIVER ROAD SR 2 JACK CASINO ONTARIO STREET DETROIT AVENUE 77 ROCKET MORTGAGE CARTER ROAD WINSLOW AVENUE FIELDHOUSE FALL STREET COMMERCIAL ROAD W E W S T E S 2 T 5 T 2 ROAD COLUMBUS H 8 T S H T R S E T LORAIN AVENUE E R T E E T 98 86 56 WALK SCORE TRANSIT SCORE BIKE SCORE 98 WALKER’S PARADISE +2R 86EXCELLENT TRANSIT +14R 56BIKEABLE +44R Daily errands do not Transit is convenient Flat as a pancake, require a car. for most trips. minimal bike lanes. D A O R L A 16 IN G R A HOTELS M RESTAURANTS H RT O N EAST 18TH STREET 1. Marble Room 10. Yours Truly ROCKNROLL 4,600 HALL OF FAME 2. Starbucks 11. Masthead Brewing ROOMS GREAT LAKES 3. The Burnham 12. Becky’s SCIENCE CENTER NORTHCOAST 36 HARBOR 4. Citizen Pie 13. Blue Point Grille MEDIAN AGE ERIESIDE AVENUE 5. Rebol 14. Taza LAKESIDE AVENUE EAST 200 EAST 13TH STREET EAST 21ST STREET EAST 12TH STREET 6. II Venetian 15. Adega RESTAURANTS & CAFES 7. Shake Shack 16. District WEST 3RD STREET 16.2M SF 8. Butcher & 17. Pickwick & Frolic OFFICE SPACE CLEVELAND PLAYHOUSE SQUARE the Brewer Restaurant and Club E CONVENTION CENTER NU VE 9. RED The EAST 6TH STREET 9TH STREET T A 23,000 NU 12 AL Steakhouse 27 W RESIDENTS BY END OF 2020 11 CHESTER AVENUE 3 18M 28 RETAIL ANNUAL VISITORS 22 6 Geigers The Arcade $8.1B THE ARCADE SUPERIOR AVENUE EAST 18. 20. 31 23 30 TOURISM ECONOMIC IMPACT EUCLID AVENUE 19. Heinen’s Grocery 21. East 4th Street 1 16 PUBLIC 20 7 19 18 Entertainment 8 29 3 13 ROCKWELL AVENUE SQUARE 5TH STREET 25 15 District PRO SPORTS ARENA 2 5 17 4 ARCADE EAST 9TH STREET 14 26 9 10 200 21 HOTELS ROCKET MORTGAGE FIELDHOUSE 24 22. Marriott 26. Renaissance Hotel HURON ROAD EAST 80+ 90 23. Hyatt 27. The Westin HOME GAMES PROGRESSIVE FIELD PROGRESSIVE FIELD 24. Ritz Carlton 28. Drury Hotel RIVER ROAD 25. The Schofield SR 2 JACK CASINO ONTARIO STREET 3M ANNUAL VISITORS TO DETROIT AVENUE 77 JACK CASINO ROCKET MORTGAGE CARTER ROAD WINSLOW AVENUE FIELDHOUSE 500,000 FALL STREET COMMERCIAL ROAD APARTMENTS ANNUAL VISITORS TO W ROCK N’ ROLL HALL OF FAME E 29. The Beacon 31. The Standard W S T E S 2 T 5 T 301. The Garfield 2 ROAD COLUMBUS H 8 1M+ T S H T R S VISITORS TO PLAYHOUSE SQUARE E T LORAIN AVENUE E R T E E T 400 EVENTS NEXT 7 YEARS CLEVELAND CONVENTION CENTER $6B IN INVESTMENT (2008 - 2015) THE BEACON CLEVELAND RISING PUBLIC SQUARE 187 UNITS + RETAIL CLEVELAND NORTH ATHELETIC CLUB 119 UNITS + RETAIL HARBOR VERANDAS 164 UNITS + RETAIL + 16 LUXURY CONDOS + RETAIL TOWER AT OFFICE ERIEVIEW STANDARD 220 LUXURY WORTHINGTON BUILDING MAY COMPANY APARTMENTS YARDS 308 UNITS + THE CENTENNIAL 281 UNITS + RETAIL RESIDENTIAL: 860+ UNITS PHASE 3 E FLATS EAST BANK 98 UNITS . 9 RETAIL TH ST 309 UNITS + RETAIL + . CO WORKING SPACE +CINEMA THE LEADER THE STATLER THE LUMEN 220 UNITS + RETAIL + 295 UNITS + 318 UNITS + RETAIL OFFICE RETAIL W.9TH LOFTS THE GARFIELD 12 UNITS 125 UNITS + RETAIL RESERVE SQUARE CONVENTION CENTER 980 UNITS + RETAIL + OFFICE W . 3 R RESIDENCES AT HALLE WAREHOUSE DISTRICT D ST 122 UNITS + RETAIL + OFFICE W . GATEWAY DISTRICT . 6 T THE FLATS W. 9TH ST. H S T EAST BANK . W. ST. CLAIR ST. HILLIARD BUILDING 19 UNITS + RETAIL SUPERIOR AVE. PROSPECT AVE. E . 14 TH PROSPECT AVE. ST . W HURON RD. nuCLEus E . 9 TH RESIDENCES AT RESIDENTIAL: 22 STORIES, ST TERMINAL TOWER 400 UNITS, . 303 UNITS RETAIL: 100,000 SF ONTARIO ST. THUNDERBIRD 13+ ACRE RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT GREAT LAKES BREWERY COMING SOON APPROVED FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES: CLASS A BUILDINGS: CONSTRUCTION PROJECT: KeyCorp, Sherwin-Williams Co., Key Tower, 200 Public Square, The $566 million lnnerbelt Project, the & Parker Hannifin Corp. Fifth Third Center largest single construction project in the history of the Ohio Department of PNC announced they will move IBM: Transportation opening to traffic both directions+ Northcoast Harbor 500 jobs to Cleveland IBM moving over 200 employees into Downtown’s NineTwelve District THE BEACON Recently Completed PUBLIC SQUARE 187 UNITS + RETAIL CLEVELAND Under Construction NORTH ATHELETIC CLUB Undergoing Renovation 119 UNITS + RETAIL HARBOR VERANDAS 164 UNITS + RETAIL + 16 LUXURY CONDOS + RETAIL TOWER AT OFFICE Planned ERIEVIEW STANDARD 220 LUXURY WORTHINGTON BUILDING MAY COMPANY APARTMENTS YARDS 308 UNITS + THE CENTENNIAL 281 UNITS + RETAIL RESIDENTIAL: 860+ UNITS PHASE 3 E FLATS EAST BANK 98 UNITS . 9 RETAIL TH ST 309 UNITS + RETAIL + . CO WORKING SPACE +CINEMA THE LEADER THE STATLER THE LUMEN 220 UNITS + RETAIL + 295 UNITS + 318 UNITS + RETAIL OFFICE RETAIL W.9TH LOFTS THE GARFIELD 12 UNITS 125 UNITS + RETAIL RESERVE SQUARE CONVENTION CENTER 980 UNITS + RETAIL + OFFICE W . 3 R RESIDENCES AT HALLE WAREHOUSE DISTRICT D ST 122 UNITS + RETAIL + OFFICE W . GATEWAY DISTRICT . 6 T THE FLATS W. 9TH ST. H S T EAST BANK . W. ST. CLAIR ST. HILLIARD BUILDING 19 UNITS + RETAIL SUPERIOR AVE. PROSPECT AVE. E . 14 TH PROSPECT AVE. ST . W HURON RD. nuCLEus E . 9 TH RESIDENCES AT RESIDENTIAL: 22 STORIES, ST TERMINAL TOWER 400 UNITS, . 303 UNITS RETAIL: 100,000 SF ONTARIO ST. THUNDERBIRD 13+ ACRE RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT GREAT LAKES BREWERY COMING SOON APPROVED FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT RESTORATION & The Downtown Cleveland is packed of ACTIVE & PROPOSED RENOVATIONS: events for sports, arts and culture through- BUSINESS ATTRACTION out the coming year, including Tall Ships The completion of Playhouse Festival, SPARX City Hop, Flats Festival of 3 National Headquarters relocationed Square’s spectacular restoration from Suburbs to Downtown the Arts, and FRONT International public of the historic Ohio Theatre Lobby art exhibition. Cleveland was also awarded 3 Headquarters are considering the 2022 NBA All-Star Game, upon the relocating, totaling 640 jobs. Campus District’s completion completion of the $185M dollar Rocket of renovations to E. 22nd Street Mortgage Fieldhouse Arena renovations. Blockland Tech Campus WARREN BLAZY SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT +1 216 937 4372 [email protected] OGE ANOLIEFO ASSOCIATE +1 216 912 4510 [email protected] 1127 EUCLID AVE, CLEVELAND, OH 44115 ERIC SMITH ANALYST +1 216 937 4391 © 2020 Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc. All rights reserved. The information contained in this [email protected] document is proprietary to JLL and shall be used solely for the purposes of evaluating this proposal. All such documentation and information remains the property of JLL and shall be kept confidential. Reproduction of any part of this document is authorized only to the extent necessary for its evaluation. It is not to be shown to any third party without the prior written authorization of JLL. All information contained herein is from sources deemed reliable; however, no representation or warranty is made as to the accuracy thereof..
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