1 / 15

Cleveland, Ohio (Cleveland, Akron, Canton, Youngstown)

Cleveland, Ohio (Cleveland, Akron, Canton, Youngstown). ICSC 2013 Ohio/West Virginia Idea Exchange August 2013 Presented By: Chris Seelig First Vice President | Principal, Colliers International | Cleveland. 200 Public Square Suite 2005, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 www.colliers.com.

trista
Télécharger la présentation

Cleveland, Ohio (Cleveland, Akron, Canton, Youngstown)

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Cleveland, Ohio (Cleveland, Akron, Canton, Youngstown) ICSC 2013 Ohio/West Virginia Idea Exchange August 2013 Presented By: Chris SeeligFirst Vice President | Principal, Colliers International | Cleveland 200 Public Square Suite 2005, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 www.colliers.com

  2. Cleveland, Akron, Canton, Youngstown

  3. Cleveland – Akron – Canton – Youngstown • Market Fast Facts • Population– 4,257,604Fastest Growing Counties: Wayne, Holmes, Lorain, Medina, Portage • Growing Cities – Avon, Avon Lake, North Ridgeville, Twinsburg, Streetsboro, Medina, Strongsville, Brunswick, Green • Major Employers – Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Federal Government, University Hospital, General Motors, Goodyear, Eaton Corporation, Progressive, Key Bank, First Energy, Kent State University, University of Akron, Youngstown State University • Regional Draws – Lake Erie, Famous Cuisine, Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Cavaliers, Cedar Point Amusement Park, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Playhouse Square, Horseshoe Casino, Thistledown Racino, Hard Rock Rocksino, Austintown Racino

  4. Downtown Cleveland • Downtown Cleveland’s $4 billion development boom continues to gain momentum. Top businesses are recommitting to Downtown and others are relocating. Housing remains strong leading to increased retail activity. • 31 New restaurants & retail shops to date in 2013 • 22 More announced already for 2013/2014 • Residential occupancy at 96.5%. Market has absorbed over 550 new residential units in the last 12 months. Nearly 1,000 additional units are in the pipeline – to be online within 18 months. • Hotel occupancy over 75% in the 2nd quarter of 2013. Six new hotels in development adding over 1,500 rooms.

  5. Crocker Park • 2.5 Million SF Fashionable Mixed-Use “Lifestyle” Project. • $400 Million Phase 3 will add: • Over one million square feet • World headquarters of American Greetings Corporation with 2,000 employees • 400,000 SF of additional retail and dining • 400 additional residential units • 150-room hotel and banquet center

  6. Oakwood Commons • 320,000 SF Walmart Anchored Development in South Euclid • Walmart opening in 2013 • Anchor, small shop and outlot opportunities

  7. Beachwood Place • 77,000 SF Planned Addition to Beachwood Place Mall • Three Freestanding Restaurants • 50,000 SF or exterior facing retail between Saks and Nordstrom • Subject to November Ballot Initiatives

  8. Pinecrest • Proposed 485,000 SF Retail, Entertainment & Dining Destination Located in Orange Village. • Requires referendum rezoning • Zoning will require 65% of all retail tenants to be new to the market • Adjacent to Chagrin Highlands • Phase 2 will feature up to 200 residential units

  9. Portage Crossing • 240,000 SF Marketplace of National and Regional Retailers and Dining Located in Cuyahoga Falls. • Anchored by Northeast Ohio’s third Giant Eagle Market District Store • Cinemark 10 screens • LA Fitness • Pet Supplies Plus

  10. University Edge • 280,000 SF Student Housing Development with First Floor Retail • Located across from University of Akron’s InfoCision Stadium • 18,536 SF of Retail

  11. Arlington Green Retail Center • 23,770 SF Redevelopment of Former Ryan’s Steakhouse in Green Trade Area • Located on Arlington Road in between Walmart and Home Depot • Delivery this Fall

  12. Heritage Crossings of Green • 110,000 SF Acme Grocery Anchored Shopping Center in Green, Ohio • 77,500 SF Acme Fresh Market • 31,000 SF of Shop Space • July 2014 Opening

  13. Retailers Expanding

  14. Restaurants Expanding

  15. Thank You Chris SeeligFirst Vice President | Principal Chris.seelig@colliers.com 216 239 5073

More Related