Catylist Listing ID: | 30660567 |
Property Subtypes: | Mixed Use, Street Retail |
Building Status: | Under Construction |
Contiguous Space: | 6,500 SF |
Building Size (RSF): | 6,500 SF |
Gross Building Area: | 20,000 SF |
Lease Rate: |
$42 PSF (Annual) |
Base Monthly Rent: | $22,750 |
Lease Types: | NNN |
Building Name: | Montgomery Houze |
Last Updated: | 3/5/2021 |
New construction in downtown Ann Arbor on Fourth Street between Washington and Liberty. Street level retail with excellent visibility and plenty of foot traffic. Walking distance to restaurants, shops, municipal buildings and U of M campus. Municipal street and structure parking. |
Suite: 1 | 6,500 SF | $42 PSF (Annual) NNN |
Level/Floor: | First | |
Space Available: | 6,500 SF | |
Lease Rate: |
$42 PSF (Annual) $22,750 (Monthly) |
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Lease Type: | NNN | |
Space Description: | Downtown Ann Arbor retail space.
New space. Currently under construction. |
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Date Available: | 1/1/2021 | |
Lease Term: | 120 Months | |
Space Type: | New |
Nearest MSA: | Ann Arbor |
County: | Washtenaw |
Submarket/Township: | Washtenaw W of 23 |
Taxing Authority: | City of Ann Arbor |
Tax ID/APN: | 09-09-29-131-059 |
Zoning: | D1 |
Retail Clientele: | General, Family, Business, Traveler |
Property Located Between: | E Washington and E Liberty |
Property Visibility: | Excellent |
Largest Nearby Street: | Liberty |
Highway Access: | I-94, M-14, US-23 |
Airports: | DTW, Ann Arbor |
Area Description: | Located in the heart of downtown Ann Arbor. Walkable area with retail, business, fitness, bars, cafes and restaurants, as well as downtown residences. Active, populous area, with busy nightlife and art/music scene. Close to Kerrytown shopping, farmers' market, Ann Arbor YMCA, and the Michigan and State Theatres. Minutes from UM Central Campus. |
Tenancy: | Multiple Tenants |
Total Number of Buildings: | 1 |
Property Condition: | Excellent |
Year Built: | 2020 |
Parking Type: | Structure, Surface |
Parking Description: | Street, structure and nearby lot parking |
Zoning Description: | 5:10.19. - D1 and D2 downtown districts. (1) Intent. These districts, in coordination with the downtown character overlay zoning districts, are designed to support the downtown as the city's traditional center. The downtown serves both the region and local residents as a place to live, work, and take advantage of civic, cultural, educational, shopping, and entertainment opportunities. The downtown districts are intended to allow a mixture of land uses, dense urban development, pedestrian orientation, unique residential opportunities, and a compatible and attractive mix of historic and contemporary building design. Development in these districts is designed to be accessible by a variety of modes of transportation. (a) D1 - Downtown Core District. This district is intended to contain the downtown's greatest concentration of development and serves as a focus for intensive pedestrian use. This district is appropriate for high-density mixed residential, office and commercial development. (b) D2 - Downtown Interface District. This district is intended to be an area of transition between the Core and surrounding residential neighborhoods. This district is appropriate for medium density residential and mixed-use development. Relationship to downtown character overlay zoning districts. The D1 and D2 downtown zoning districts shall be further regulated by the downtown character overlay zoning districts. Unless otherwise specified in this chapter, regulations identified for both the downtown district and the applicable downtown character overlay zoning district shall apply. |
Water Service: | Municipal |
Sewer Type: | Municipal |
Proximity: | 1 mile | 3 miles | 5 miles |
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Total Population: | 34,998 | 112,380 | 163,118 |
Median Age: | 26.54 | 33.34 | 34.29 |
Households: | 12,332 | 45,757 | 67,516 |
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