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7300 Woodward 7300 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT 7300 Woodward 7300 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE PLATFORM LEASING & BROKERAGE 2 7300 WOODWARD PLATFORM LEASING & BROKERAGE 3 At the intersection of Woodward and 7300 Woodward Grand Blvd. - where four prominent Detroit 7300 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT neighborhoods converge - is an Albert Kahn 7300 Woodward sits at the prominent intersection of Woodward Avenue and Grand Boulevard where treasure. A dramatic new facade and major the New Center, Milwaukee Junction, Tech Town and North End neighborhoods meet. renovation will make this historic gem a Less than one mile from I-75, I-94 and M-10, 7300 Woodward is easily accessed by area expressways and features ample on-site parking. Additionally, the first QLine streetcar is just steps from the notable landmark at the gateway to Detroit. building, providing convenient transportation to and from Midtown and the CBD. Significant capital investment is underway, modernizing and repositioning the building to attract Peter D. Cummings new office and retail tenants. Improvements include updating the facade, entries, HVAC system and elevators. Executive Chairman & CEO + Access to freeways + public transit + Albert Kahn interior design + Abundant on-site and nearby parking + Marble, brass and art deco finishes 3 04.xx.20 + Value of greater New Center + Walkable retail and F&B Stage of Development NEIGHBORHOOD PROJECT TYPE TOTAL OFFICE North End Office, Retail 210,000 SF ADDRESS TOTAL SIZE TOTAL RETAIL 7300 Woodward Ave. 240,000 SF 30,000 SF ORIGINAL DATE BUILT PARKING AVAILABLE RETAIL 1908 300 on-site; 550 adjacent 7,486 SF theplatform.city [email protected] RENDERING OF PROPOSED FACADE MODERNIZATION 4 7300 WOODWARD PLATFORM LEASING & BROKERAGE 5 A Grand New Vision Preservation + Improvement 3 04.xx.20 2021 Planned Improvements + HVAC system + Elevators + Select restrooms 2022 Planned Improvements + Facade + Exterior lighting + Building entrances PLANNED IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDE UPGRADED ELEVATORS AND HVAC SYSTEM 4 04.xx.20 THE PLATFORM IS PLANNING A SIGNIFICANT INVESTMENT TO MODERNIZE THE BUILDING FACADE AND INTERIOR SYSTEMS ORIGINAL BRASS, MARBLE AND ART DECO FIXTURES WILL BE PRESERVED 6 7300 WOODWARD PLATFORM LEASING & BROKERAGE 7 SUITE 103 I-75 452 SF +1,650 SF GARAGE SUITE 101 NORTH END 1,061 SF SUITE 110 7300 Woodward 750 SF Fisher Building MILWAUKEE JUNCTION NEW CENTER TECH TOWN WOODWARD AVE. WOODWARD M-10 I-94 SUITE 114 MIDTOWN W. GRAND BLVD. 5,131 SF DOWNTOWN DETROIT 7300 WOODWARD OFFERS UNPARALLED ACCESS TO DOWNTOWN AND THE METRO AREA AVAILABLE SQUARE FEET: 452-5,131 SF 7,394 MIN/MAX Located at the prominent intersection of Woodward IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD Henry Ford Health System Campus, Wayne State and Grand Boulevard, 7300 Woodward offers 240,000 University, College for Creative Studies, Fisher square feet of office and retail in an eight-story Albert Building, Cadillac Place, TechTown Detroit, WSU Kahn-designed building. Innovation Center, Detroit Pistons Performance Center, Plum Market, University Preparatory BUILDING AMENITIES JOIN TENANTS Academy, Carhartt Flagship Store, Shinola Factory Ample parking AAA Headquarters, Midtown Cultural Center 24-hour security and access First Independence Bank TRANSIT/ACCESS Food provider onsite Gordon Food Service Near I-94, M-10, I-75, I-96 and Woodward Ave. Bus #023, 042, 016, 080, 089, 851, QLine Station: QLine stop Grand Blvd; MoGo Station: Second Ave & Burroughs DAYTIME POPULATION TRAFFIC COUNT St; Amtrak Detroit Station 25,735 37,737 7300 WOODWARD IS LOCATED AT WOODWARD AVE AND GRAND BLVD IN THE NORTH END NEIGHBORHOOD WITHIN GREATER NEW CENTER 8 7300 WOODWARD 6001PLATFORM CASS LEASING & BROKERAGE 92 Available retail: Suite 101 Available retail: Suite 103 AVAILABLE SQUARE FEET: AVAILABLE SQUARE FEET: GARAGE 1,061 452+ DIMENSIONS 20’ 2” DIMENSIONS 46’ 7” x 20’ 2” 46’ 7” 19’ 3” x 21’ 5” WOODWARD DETAILS DETAILS Frontage along Woodward Ave. 1,650 SF attached garage with Near Woodward building entrance 2 overhead doors 21’ 5” Open floor plan CORRIDOR Office or storage room 19’ 3” 2nd floor mezzanine for office or Windows along corridor storage Bathroom in suite CORRIDOR SUITERETAIL 101:B: 3,696 1,061 SF AVAILABLE SF WITH FRONTAGE ALONG WOODWARD AVE SUITERETAIL 103:B: 3,696 452 SF SFAVAILABLE RETAIL + 1,650 SF GARAGE 101 PLATFORM LEASING7300 & BROKERAGEWOODWARD PLATFORM LEASING & BROKERAGE 11 Available retail: Suite 110 Available retail: Suite 114 CORRIDOR AVAILABLE SQUARE FEET: AVAILABLE SQUARE FEET: 750 5,131 64’ 6” DETAILS DIMENSIONS Ideal restaurant/cafe space 60’ 5” - 64’ 6” x 58’ 1” 58’ 1” Near building entrance CORRIDOR DETAILS Windows along corridor Ideal meeting/event/cafe space CORRIDOR Kitchen sinks, counters & cabinets BUILDING Frontage along Grand Boulevard Large chalkboard in corridor for ENTRANCE Windows along corridors 60’ 5” menu Near building entrance Attached food prep area Corridor seating available SUITE 114: 750 SF NEAR ENTRANCE TO SURFACE PARKING LOT SUITE 114: 5,131 SF AVAILABLE WITH FRONTAGE ALONG GRAND BLVD 121 PLATFORM LEASING7300 & BROKERAGEWOODWARD 6001 CASS 2 In the neighborhood North End NEIGHBORHOOD ANCHORS FOOD + BEVERAGE (CONT.) 29 1 College for Creative Studies + Shinola HQ 44 Kiesling 50 E Grand41 Blvd 2 Detroit Medical Center 45 The Kitchen by Cooking with Q New enter 75 72 Milwaukee Ave 3 Detroit Pistons Performance Center 46 Marble Bar 4447 + Henry Ford Health System Center for Athletic Medicine 47 Milwaukee Caffe’ 40 48 8 6053 35 ilwaukee unction 4 Fisher Building | Key Tenants 48 New Center One restaurants 4 65 56 45 68 25 Children’s Hospital Foundation, Kellogg Foundation 49 Northern Lights Lounge 36 63 67 55 70 32 Strategic Staffing Solutions, United Way, WJR 50 Oak and Reel 51 74 7 57 1 78 5 Henry Ford Health System Brigitt Harris Cancer Pavilion 3 Plum Market + Zingerman’s Café @ Detroit Pistons Piquette37 Ave 49 6 Henry Ford Health System Headquarters + Campus Performance Center 73 15 58 3 Brush St 7 Henry Ford Hospital 51 Restaurant (coming soon) @ Baltimore Station I W Grand5 Blvd 8 Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation 4 Stella Good Coffee @ Fisher Building 9 11 Tech Town 1071 62 Starbucks 30 Ferry St 9 TechTown Detroit 52 6 Supino Pizzeria concept (coming soon) Lincoln St 10 Wayne State University Campus 53 60 11 Wayne State University Police 54 Tony V’s Tavern 46 York St 54 55 Woodward Cocktail Bar 2nd Ave idtown 34 ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT 56 Yumvillage 39 16 Cass Ave 38 57 Zo’s Good Burger 3rd Ave St Antoine 10 17 13 12 Campus Martius Park 19 58 Z’s Villa 28 13 Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History 52 14 Comerica Park 61 59 75 15 Detroit Children’s Museum SHOPPING + DAILY ESSENTIALS 94 43 16 Detroit Historical Museum 59 Barnes + Noble 42 Detroit Institute of Art Canfield St 17 51 Beauty Salon (coming soon) @ Baltimore Station I 31 John R St 18 Detroit Opera House 60 Carhartt Warren Ave 19 Detroit Public Library 36 Comerica Bank @ The Boulevard 2 20 Detroit Riverwalk 61 CVS 21 Detroit Symphony Orchestra 4 Hair. A Salon @ Fisher Building Trumbull Ave + The Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center Huntington Bank @ Baltimore Station I Forest Ave 51 66 64 22 22 Eastern Market 62 London Luggage Shop Rosa Parks Blvd Mack Ave 23 The Filmore Detroit 4 Mature Men’s Fashions @ Fisher Building 21 69 4 Fisher Theatre @ Fisher Building 63 Michigan Secretary of State @ Cadillac Place M10 24 Ford Field 36 Orangetheory Fitness @ The Boulevard 25 Ford Piquette Avenue Plant 4 The Peacock Room @ Fisher Building Woodward Ave 26 Fox Theatre 4 Pure Detroit @ Fisher Building Selden St 77 27 Little Caesars Arena 4 Russell’s Pharmacy @ Fisher Building Stimson St 76 28 Michigan Science Center 64 Shinola Grand River Ave 29 Michigan Urban Farming Initiative 65 The TEN Nail Bar 30 Motown Museum 66 Third Man Records Martin Luther King Jr Blvd 31 Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit 67 Urbanum 27 32 New Center Park 68 U.S. Post Office 375 N 24 33 TCF Center 69 Whole Foods Market W E S 14 26 FOOD + BEVERAGE THE PLATFORM DEVELOPMENTS 23 34 Babo 18 70 411 Piquette (residential + office) Gratiot Ave 35 Baobab Fare 71 6001 Cass (office + retail) TRANSPORTATION 75 36 Beyond Juicery + Eatery @ The Boulevard 72 7300 Woodward (office + retail) Downtown 37 Bucharest Grill Baltimore Garage 78 Detroit Amtrak 73 20 38 Chartreuse Kitchen & Cocktails 51 Baltimore Station I (residential + retail) MoGo Stations 12 39 Common Pub 74 Baltimore Station II (residential + retail) QLine Stations 40 Cuisine 36 The Boulevard (residential + retail) Michigan Ave 41 Freya & Dragonfly (coming soon) 75 Chroma (office) Jeerson Ave 42 Ima 76 Gratiot (hospitality + retail + residential)N 43 Jimmy Johns 4 Fisher Building (office + retail) 77 Woodward West (residential +W retail) E 33 Detroit River S 141 PLATFORM LEASING7300 & BROKERAGEWOODWARD 6001AREA CASS AMENITIES 152 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 + The Shinola Headquarters HFHS Center for Athletic Medicine 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.
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