Catylist Listing ID: | 30848388 |
Property Subtypes: | Street Retail |
Contiguous Space: | 1,689 SF |
Building Size (RSF): | 1,689 SF |
Gross Building Area: | 11,000 SF |
Lease Rate: |
$29 PSF (Annual) |
Base Monthly Rent: | $4,081 |
Lease Types: | NNN |
Building Name: | Broadway Retail Center |
Last Updated: | 9/28/2023 |
Broadway Retail Center has space for lease at the corner of Broadway and Plymouth. New facade renovations being done with great visibility. New parking lot being installed that is at your door and free. Area has mixture of residential, medical staff/patient, and student traffic. Just minutes from and walkable to Kerrytown and downtown Ann Arbor. Easy access to M-14 via N. Main Street. |
Suite: 1143 | 1,689 SF | $29 PSF (Annual) NNN |
Level/Floor: | First | |
Space Available: | 1,689 SF | |
Lease Rate: |
$29 PSF (Annual) $4,081 (Monthly) |
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Lease Type: | NNN | |
Date Available: | 10/1/2023 | |
Space Type: | Relet |
Nearest MSA: | Ann Arbor |
County: | Washtenaw |
Submarket/Township: | Washtenaw W of 23 |
Taxing Authority: | City of Ann Arbor |
Tax ID/APN: | 09-09-21-301-025 |
Zoning: | C1 |
Retail Clientele: | General |
Property Located Between: | Corner of Plymouth and Broadway |
Property Visibility: | Good |
Largest Nearby Street: | Plymouth Road |
Highway Access: | US-23, M-14 |
Airports: | DTW, Ann Arbor |
Area Description: | The Ann Arbor area is a friendly community with big-city sophistication; a world-class educational and high-tech research center nestled in a quintessential college town; a close-knit community of charming neighborhoods with a rich mix of cultures. The Ann Arbor campus has plenty to inspire and entertain. Ranked as the #2 Best College Town in America, Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan go together like Maize and Blue! With more than 43,000 undergrad and graduate students, campus life is interwoven with city life. Ann Arbor is a successful tech hub, attracting entrepreneurs, start-ups and tech giants such as Google. The talent pool and resources rival that of Silicon Valley but with a Midwestern culture and relatively lower cost of living than the Bay Area or New York City. Ann Arbor is the perfect climate for tech companies to find success, stability and growth. Although geographically small, the area is perhaps most renowned for its entertainment, athletics, cultural offerings, dining experiences and nightlife. On almost any given weekend, a visit to Ann Arbor will coincide with one of the many festivals and special events hosted in Ann Arbor. Two of the most recognizable traditions are the Ann Arbor Art Fair and University of Michigan football. Every July, the award-winning Ann Arbor Art Fair transforms the downtown streets into an art gallery featuring thousands of juried artists. In the fall, each football Saturday brings more than 100,000 people to town for tailgating and fill "The Big House" to watch the University of Michigan Wolverines. In the winter, holiday light festivals and the Ann Arbor Folk Festival are always crowd pleasers. April brings the thaw and a weekend unlike any other as we celebrate whimsy during FoolMoon and FestiFools. Described as an urban oasis, the Ann Arbor area is also the perfect four season destination for outdoor enthusiasts. You'll discover golf courses, trails groomed for hiking and cross-country skiing, some of the best canoeing and kayaking in southeastern Michigan along the twelfth nationally recognized water trail — the Huron River. |
Tenancy: | Multiple Tenants |
Total Number of Buildings: | 1 |
Number of Stories: | 1 |
Property Condition: | Good |
Year Built: | 1976 |
Year Renovated: | 2023 |
Roof Type: | Flat |
Exterior Description: | New building facade and parking lot underway. |
Parking Type: | Surface |
Parking Description: | New at your door parking, free of charge |
Heat Type: | Natural Gas |
Heat Source: | Central |
Air Conditioning: | Engineered System |
Zoning Description: | 5:10.15. - C-1 local business district. (1) Intent. A business district designed solely to serve the needs of the surrounding residential neighborhood, providing goods that are day-to-day needs and are classed by merchants as "convenience goods and services." The normal spacing between these shopping districts is approximately 1 mile, and the total land area averages 2 acres. Businesses which might tend to be a nuisance to the immediately surrounding residential development are excluded, even though the goods or services offered might be in the convenience category or classification. The regulations are designed to permit development of the enumerated functions as limited by the standards designed to protect the abutting or surrounding residential land. To these ends, the regulations establish standards comparable to the standards for residential districts resulting in similar area, height and placement regulations. (2) Permitted principal uses. (a) Any permitted principal use in the R4 multiple-family dwelling districts. (b) Any permitted principal use in the "O" office district, subject to the regulations of the office district, provided each such use occupies a total gross floor area of not more than 8,000 square feet. (c) Retail sales of the following; provided each such use occupies a total gross floor area of not more than 8,000 square feet. 1.Food. 2.Apparel and accessory items. 3.Food and beverages at eating and drinking places having a total seating capacity of not more than 50 seats. 4.Variety and general merchandise. 5.Furniture, home furnishings and equipment stores. 6.Auto parts items without service. 7.Hardware and paint, glass and wallpaper. 8.Miscellaneous retail items including but not limited to: drugs, alcoholic beverages from S.D.D. and S.D.M. licensed establishments; antiques; flowers; pets without outdoor facilities; bicycles and service; sporting goods; jewelry; gifts and novelties; books; cameras; other shopping goods stores. (d) Shops providing the following personal services including but not limited to the following, provided each use occupies a total gross floor area of not more than 8,000 square feet. 1.Barber and beauty. 2.Dry-cleaning, laundry pick-up service and self-serve. 3.Shoe shine and shoe repair. 4.Garment alteration and repair. 5.Photography. (e) Permanent outdoor sales or display of goods and services that are sold on a regular basis from within the principal building on the same lot, if the sales or display area is shown on an approved site plan. (f) Temporary outdoor sales or outdoor display of goods and services that are sold on a regular basis from within the principal building on the same lot, if the following standards are met: 1.The outdoor sales or outdoor display area shall not exceed 10% of the gross floor area of the principal building. 2.The activity shall not be located in any required front, side or rear open space. 3.The activity may be conducted for periods of up to 180 days in any 1 calendar year. 4.Notwithstanding subsections 1. and 2. above: a.Vending machines are permitted if within 10 feet of the principal building. b.Sales of Christmas trees are permitted if not located in a required open space. (g) The temporary outdoor sales or display of goods and services, not covered by subsection (h) below that cannot meet the standards of subsection (f) above, may be approved as a special exception use pursuant to section 5:104. |
Water Service: | Municipal |
Sewer Type: | Municipal |
Legal Description: | LOT 70 ASSESSORS PLAT NO 48 EXC THAT PRT WHICH LIES SLY OF LINE DRAWN FROM A PT ON SWLY LINE LOT 70 30 FT NW OF SLY COR OF SD LOT TO PT ON SELY LINE OF SD LOT 30 FT NE OF SLY COR OF SD LOT |
Proximity: | 1 mile | 3 miles | 5 miles |
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Total Population: | 22,836 | 109,993 | 159,291 |
Median Age: | 25.99 | 33.51 | 34.13 |
Households: | 8,183 | 44,629 | 66,486 |
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