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6001 Cass 6001 Cass Avenue, Detroit 6001 CASS 6001 CASS AVENUE, DETROIT RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE PLATFORM LEASING & BROKERAGE 2 6001 CASS PLATFORM LEASING & BROKERAGE 3 6001 Cass 6001 CASS AVENUE, DETROIT 6001 Cass is an adaptive reuse of a historic Albert Kahn building which was built in 1920 as the Cadillac LaSalle Sales and Service Center. Located in the Tech Town neighborhood, New Center’s burgeoning innovation and technology district, 6001 Cass provides office and retail opportunities in a central neighborhood that is walkable and well-serviced by public transportation and freeways. 6001 Cass features 113,500 SF of fully leased office space. Tenants include Tata Technologies, occupying 22,500 SF for their North American Headquarters, and WeWork which operates 91,000 SF of co-working space. The first floor feature 21,500 SF of retail, including a 6,000 SF art gallery dedicated to Wayne State University’s permanent art collection. Stage of Development NEIGHBORHOOD DATE COMPLETE TOTAL SIZE Tech Town, New Center October 2019 135,000 SF ADDRESS PROJECT TYPE OFFICE 6001 Cass Ave. Office, Retail 113,500 SF ORIGINAL DATE BUILT CONSTRUCTION TYPE RETAIL 1920 Historic Rehab 21,500 SF [email protected] theplatform.city 4 6001 CASS PLATFORM LEASING & BROKERAGE 5 TATA WEWORK TECHNOLOGIES WSU ART GALLERY RETAIL A 6,284 SF RETAIL B WEWORK RETAIL C RETAIL D 3,696 SF 1,776 SF 3,662 SF YORK STREET YORK CASS AVENUE AVAILABLE SQUARE FEET: 1,776-9,980 SF 15,500 MIN/MAX 6001 Cass, located in the Tech Town neighborhood on IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD Henry Ford Health System Campus, Wayne State the corner of Cass Avenue and York Street offers retail University Main Campus + Police, College for Creative opportunities for up to 10,000 SF contiguous with Studies, TechTown Detroit, WSU Innovation Center, Detroit Pistons Performance Center, University storefronts on Cass Avenue in a historic Albert Kahn Preparatory Academy, Fisher Building, Carhartt building that is walkable and well-serviced by public Flagship Store, Shinola Factory Headquarters, transportation and freeways. Midtown Cultural Center, Detroit Institute of Arts TRANSIT/ACCESS JOIN TENANTS DAYTIME POPULATION Near I-94, M-10, I-75, I-96 and Woodward Ave. Tata Technologies 25,735 Bus #023, 042, 016, 080, 089, 851, WeWork Q-line Station: Amsterdam MoGo Station: Second Ave & Burroughs St Wayne State University Art Gallery Amtrak Detroit Station 6 6001 CASS PLATFORM LEASING & BROKERAGE 7 Available Retail: Suite A AVAILABLE SQUARE FEET: 6,284 DIMENSIONS 48.5’ X 114’ 48.5’ ADDITIONAL DETAILS 114’ Storefront on York St. Historic garage door Common first floor restrooms RETAIL A: STOREFRONT ON YORK ST. RETAIL A: 6,284 SF AVAILABLE RETAIL A: HISTORIC GARAGE DOOR 8 6001 CASS PLATFORM LEASING & BROKERAGE 9 Available Retail: Suite B AVAILABLE SQUARE FEET: 3,696 DIMENSIONS 58’ X 58’ ADDITIONAL DETAILS Storefront on Cass Ave. + York St. New floor-to-ceiling windows Original decorative ceiling 58’ Original tile floor 58’ Common first floor restrooms RETAIL B: STOREFRONT ON YORK ST. RETAIL B: 3,696 SF AVAILABLE RETAIL B: STOREFRONT ON CASS AVE. 10 6001 CASS PLATFORM LEASING & BROKERAGE 11 Available Retail: Suite C AVAILABLE SQUARE FEET: 1,776 DIMENSIONS 30’ X 47’ ADDITIONAL DETAILS Storefront on Cass Ave. New floor-to-ceiling windows Original decorative ceiling 47’ Original tile floor 30’ Common first floor restrooms RETAIL C: STOREFRONT ON CASS AVE. RETAIL C: STOREFRONT ON CASS AVE. RETAIL C: 1,776 SF AVAILABLE 12 6001 CASS PLATFORM LEASING & BROKERAGE 13 Available Retail: Suite D AVAILABLE SQUARE FEET: 3,662 DIMENSIONS 65’ X 47’ ADDITIONAL DETAILS Storefront on Cass Ave. Ideal restaurant use 47’ Patio seating available 65’’ New floor-to-ceiling windows Common first floor restrooms RETAIL D: STOREFRONT ON CASS AVE. RETAIL D: 3,662 SF AVAILABLE RETAIL D: VIEW OF FISHER BUILDING 14 6001 CASS In the neighborhood NEIGHBORHOOD ANCHORS FOOD + BEVERAGE (CONT.) North End 1 College for Creative Studies + Shinola HQ 44 Ima 29 41 2 Detroit Medical Center 45 Jimmy Johns E Grand38 Blvd New Center 51 75 3 Detroit Pistons Performance Center 46 Kiesling 72 46 Milwaukee Ave + Henry Ford Health System Center for Athletic Medicine 47 The Kitchen, by Cooking with Q 52 43 49 8 4 Fisher Building | Key Tenants 48 Marble Bar 6055 37 Milwaukee Junction 4 67 58 Children’s Hospital Foundation, Kellogg Foundation 49 New Center One restaurants 47 69 25 39 65 68 57 71 Strategic Staffing Solutions, United Way, WJR 50 Northern Lights Lounge 32 35 55 74 5 Henry Ford Health System Brigitt Harris Cancer Pavilion 51 Oak and Reel (coming soon) 7 59 1 78 Piquette40 Ave 6 Henry Ford Health System Headquarters + Campus 3 Plum Market + Zingerman’s Café @ Detroit Pistons 50 73 15 60 7 Henry Ford Hospital Performance Center W Grand Blvd 3 Brush St 8 Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation 52 Selden Standard concept (coming soon) 5 9 11 Tech Town 1034 64 9 TechTown Detroit 4 Stella Good Coffee @ Fisher Building 30 Ferry St 10 Wayne State University Campus 53 Starbucks 6 Lincoln St 11 Wayne State University Police 54 Supino Pizzeria concept (coming soon) 62 48 York St 56 55 Time Will Tell (coming soon) @ Baltimore Station I 2nd Ave Midtown 36 ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT 56 Tony V’s Tavern 42 16 Cass Ave 17 12 Campus Martius Park 57 Woodward Cocktail Bar 3rd Ave St Antoine 58 Yumvillage 10 19 13 13 Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History 28 59 Zo’s Good Burger 53 14 Comerica Park 63 15 Detroit Children’s Museum 60 Z’s Villa 61 75 16 Detroit Historical Museum 94 45 44 17 Detroit Institute of Art SHOPPING + DAILY ESSENTIALS Canfield St 31 John R St 18 Detroit Opera House 61 Barnes + Noble Warren Ave 19 Detroit Public Library 62 Carhartt 2 20 Detroit Riverwalk 39 Comerica Bank @ The Boulevard 21 Detroit Symphony Orchestra 63 CVS + The Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center Trumbull Ave 4 Hair. A Salon @ Fisher Building Forest Ave 22 Eastern Market 66 22 55 Huntington Bank @ Baltimore Station I Rosa Parks Blvd Mack Ave 23 The Filmore Detroit 64 London Luggage Shop 21 70 4 Fisher Theatre @ Fisher Building 4 Mature Men’s Fashions @ Fisher Building M10 24 Ford Field 65 Michigan Secretary of State @ Cadillac Place 25 Ford Piquette Avenue Plant 39 Orangetheory Fitness @ The Boulevard Woodward Ave 26 Fox Theatre 4 The Peacock Room @ Fisher Building Seldon St 77 27 Little Caesars Arena 4 Pure Detroit @ Fisher Building Stimson St 76 28 Michigan Science Center 4 Russell’s Pharmacy @ Fisher Building Grand River Ave 29 Michigan Urban Farming Initiative 66 Shinola 30 Motown Museum 67 The TEN Nail Bar Martin Luther King Jr Blvd 31 Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit 68 Urbanum 27 32 New Center Park 69 U.S. Post Office 375 24 33 TCF Center 70 Whole Foods Market 34 Wayne State University Art Gallery @ 6001 Cass 4 William + Bonnie Alterations @ Fisher Building 14 (coming soon) 26 23 THE PLATFORM DEVELOPMENTS 18 Gratiot Ave FOOD + BEVERAGE 71 411 Piquette (residential + office) 75 35 Avalon Café + Biscuit Bar 34 6001 Cass (office + retail) N Downtown 36 Babo 72 7300 Woodward (office + retail) W E S 20 37 Baobab Fare (coming soon) 73 Baltimore Garage 38 Batch Brewing (coming soon) 55 Baltimore Station I (residential + retail) 12 39 Beyond Juicery + Eatery @ The Boulevard 74 Baltimore Station II (residential + retail) TRANSPORTATION Michigan Ave 40 Bucharest Grill 39 The Boulevard (residential + retail) Jeerson Ave 41 Chartreuse concept (coming soon) 75 Chroma (office) N 78 Detroit Amtrak 42 Common Pub 76 Gratiot (hospitality + retail + residential) MoGo Stations 33 Detroit River 43 Cuisine 4 Fisher Building (office + retail)W E QLine Stations 06 4 Fisher Bakery @ Fisher Building 77 Woodward West (residential + retail) S 16 6001 CASS AREA AMENITIES 17 Area anchor institutions Area art, culture & entertainment State of Michigan @ Cadillac Place College for Creative Studies + Pistons Performance Center + Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit Public Library Detroit Symphony Orchestra + Shinola Headquarters HFHS Center for Athletic Medicine The Max Cadillac Place, formerly the General Motors The College for Creative Studies (CCS) is a The Detroit Pistons Performance Center The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), founded Detroit Public Library (DPL) opened in The Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) is Building, is a 15-story office complex located private college in Detroit that enrolls more is a recently completed, new construction in 1885, has one of the largest and most 1865 as a 5,000 book collection located in the fourth oldest orchestra in the United at West Grand Boulevard and Second than 1,400 students focused on arts and mixed-use development in Tech Town. It significant art collections in the United one room of the old Capitol High School on States. The DSO performs throughout Avenue in New Center. It houses several education. Founded in 1906, as the Detroit serves as the training place for the Detroit States. It features over 100 galleries, a Griswold Street. Today, DPL has 21 locations the Metro Detroit area in both paid State of Michigan government agencies, Society of Arts and Crafts, CCS plays a key Pistons and the corporate headquarters for 1,150-seat theatre, a 380-seat hall for throughout Detroit with a collection of neighborhood events and free community over 2,000 State employees, and additional role in Detroit’s cultural and educational the NBA franchise. It features public spaces recitals and lectures, a reference library, and seven-million plus books. The main library, concerts. Its main performance center is office and retail. It was designated a communities. Shinola Headquarters is for events and ground-floor retail for the a conservation service library.
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