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CROSSROADS BUSINESS CENTER
For Lease
103 76th Street SWGrand Rapids, MI 49548
STEVE MARCUSSE SIOR, CCIMDIR 616 988 5850MOB 616 450 [email protected]
JOHN KUIPER SIOR, CCIMDIR 616 988 5825MOB 616 901 [email protected]
COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL333 Bridge Street NW, Suite 1200 Grand Rapids, MI 49504+1 616 774 3500www.colliers.com/westmichigan
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For Lease > Crossroads Business Center
Built-to-Suit First Class Industrial business center suites for lease at the crossroads of West Michigan. This brand new facility will be ready for occupancy approximately October 1, 2018 upon its completion by Wolverine Building. There isn’t a better or more convenient location in West Michigan than the Crossroads Business Center, located at 76th and 131, a mile south of the M-6 interchange.
Lease Information
Suite RSF Rate/RSF/Year Rate/Month Docks Doors1 8,307 $5.50 $3,807 1 12 10,500 $5.50 $4,812 1 13 10,500 $5.50 $4,812 1 14 14,560 $5.45 $6,612 1 15 21,000 $5.25 $9,187 2 26 22,867 $5,25 $10,004 2 27 25,060 $5.15 $10,755 2 28 31,500 $5.05 $13,256 3 39 42,000 $4.95 $17,325 4 410 56,560 $4.85 $22,860 5 5
Lease Terms: 60-120 Months, Triple Net
Possession: October 2018
CAM/SF/Year: $1.60/SF Estimated
Lease Type: NNN
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General Building Information
Total Building SF: 90,020
Mfg/Whs SF: 90% +/-
Office SF: 8-10%
Available SF: 90,020
Parcel Number: 41-21-12-400-053
Acreage|Lot Size: 6.60
Frontage: 350’
Year Built: 2018
Levels: One
Mezzinine SF: Possible
Construction: Brick/Aluminum siding
Roof: Standing seam
Clear Height: 24’-28’
Sprinklers: ESFR
Security System: By tenant
Heating: Ceiling units
Air Conditioning: Engineered system
Lighting: F8 Fluorescent
Driveway Surface: Asphalt
Parking Spaces (Auto/Truck): Ample for each suite, 100+
Outside Storage: Possible
Use: Industrial
Signage: Monument
Zoning: I-1
Taxing Authority: Byron Township
Amps/Volts/X-Phase: 200/480/3 Phase, with
upgrades available
Gas: DTE Energy
Telephone: AT&T
Fiber/Internet: Yes
Electric: Consumers Energy
Water/Sewer: Municipal
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For Lease > Crossroads Business Center
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Location Maps
Directions to Property: At US-131 and 76th Street Interchange
Building Location: Industrial/office Park
Proximity To: US-131: 0.2 miles M-6: 1.5 miles I-96: 9 miles Airport: 12 miles I-196: 7 miles
Distance To: Lansing: 65 miles Detroit: 155 miles Chicago: 175 miles
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Aerial Map
13-County Region Demographics
1,566,040Population
36.2 Median Age
572,310Households
766,622Civilian Labor Force
88,665College Enrollment
Data sources: Economic Modeling Specialists International (EMSI) / www.economicmodeling.com, American Community Survey (ACS), and www.milmi.org
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COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL333 Bridge Street SE, Suite 1200Grand Rapids, MI 49504+1 616 774 3500www.colliers.com/westmichigan
West Michigan Overview
West Michigan is home to over 1.5 million people and encompasses the 7 counties of Kent, Ottawa, Muskegon, Allegan, Ionia, Barry, and Newaygo. Throughout history, the area has been known primarily for its diverse manufacturing base and highly skilled labor, with its major industries centering on furniture manufacturing and tool and die. As the area progresses into the 21st century, health care has emerged as the major economic driver.
Within the past few years, over $1.25 billion has been invested in real estate in the downtown Grand Rapids area alone, all of which is attributed to the increasing demand for state of the art health care and medical research facilities in the area. Major corporations throughout all sectors of the West Michigan economic base provide some of the largest employment fi gures in the nation. These corporations include Spectrum Health, Meijer, Mercy Health, Amway, Gentex, and Perrigo. The largest institute of higher learning is Grand Valley State University, with more than 25,000 students and 3,000 employees.
Building on its strong traditions of entrepreneurism, innovation, community involvement, civic pride, family orientation and a famous work ethic - West Michigan is thriving, vibrant and progressive.
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STEVE MARCUSSE SIOR, CCIM
DIR 616 988 5850MOB 616 450 [email protected]
JOHN KUIPER SIOR, CCIM
DIR 616 988 5825MOB 616 901 [email protected]
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