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Prime Downtown Lansing Mixed-Use 329-337 S Washington Sq 9 Unité Immeuble d’appartements 2 658 687 $ CAD (295 410 $ CAD/Unité) 8,52% Taux de capitalisation Lansing, MI 48933



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Faits saillants de l'investissement
- Mixed-use asset featuring 9 loft-style apartments with in-unit washer/dryers & ground-floor retail in the heart of downtown Lansing
- Prime Washington Square location with exceptional walkability to restaurants, nightlife, retail, government offices, & entertainment
- Strong Commitment to Site – Early Renewal by Strange Matter, including expansion into 3 units and personal guarantee. Serves as the central baking hub
- Immediate proximity to the Michigan State Capitol supports strong daytime traffic & stable government-driven economic activity
- Convenient access to Michigan State University, University of Michigan Health-Sparrow, Davenport University, & GM’s Lansing Grand River Assembly facil
- All rooftop HVAC units replaced and roof coated in 2022 with a 10-year warranty, reducing near-term capital needs
Résumé de l'annonce
Marcus & Millichap is pleased to present Downtown Lansing Mixed-Use, a multifamily & retail opportunity located at 329–337 South Washington Square in the heart of downtown Lansing, Michigan. The 13,757-square-foot property blends historic architectural character with modern interior finishes, creating a differentiated urban asset well-positioned within Lansing’s established downtown corridor. The property also includes 11 on-site parking spaces, a valuable amenity within the downtown environment.
Situated along Washington Square, one of downtown Lansing’s premier commercial and entertainment corridors, the property benefits from exceptional visibility, walkability, and immediate proximity to a dense concentration of government offices, major employers, restaurants, nightlife, and cultural amenities. The location offers residents and commercial tenants a true live-work-play environment within Michigan’s state capital, a market supported by stable government employment, expanding residential density, and ongoing public and private investment throughout downtown Lansing, including nearby developments such as the Tower on Grand apartment project, which is contributing to increased residential density and long-term growth in the urban core.
The property includes nine loft-style apartment units and ground-floor retail space, providing investors with multiple income streams from both residential and commercial tenants within a manageable mixed-use asset. The residential component features open-concept layouts, exposed brick, high ceilings, oversized windows, and authentic loft finishes that continue to resonate with renters seeking an alternative to more conventional apartment product. Each apartment unit is equipped with an in-unit washer and dryer, enhancing tenant convenience and supporting competitive positioning within the downtown rental market. The property’s historic architecture creates a distinctive position within the downtown multifamily market while supporting long-term tenant demand.
The ground-floor retail space is leased to established local businesses with strong operating histories and community presence, helping provide stable occupancy and consistent cash flow. Strange Matter Coffee, a specialty coffee roaster and café concept, has demonstrated strong commitment to the property by renewing its lease ahead of expiration, expanding into three units within the building, and providing a personal guarantee. This location also serves a critical operational function, as it bakes for all Strange Matter Coffee locations. The combination of residential and retail tenants creates diversified income streams that help reduce vacancy risk and enhance the property’s long-term stability.
Additionally, ownership has completed significant capital improvements that enhance both functionality and tenant appeal, including the replacement of all HVAC rooftop units and a roof coating completed in 2022 with a 10-year warranty. These improvements, along with continued interior upgrades throughout the property, position the asset for continued operational stability while allowing future ownership to benefit from additional upside potential as downtown Lansing continues its broader growth trajectory.
The surrounding market is supported by ongoing multifamily development, infrastructure investment, and public redevelopment initiatives contributing to downtown Lansing’s urban core. The downtown Lansing market continues to reflect evolving investment fundamentals, supported by consistent transaction activity, steady rent levels, and continued public and private investment throughout the area.
The property also benefits from proximity to several major educational, healthcare, and employment anchors, including the Michigan State Capitol, Lansing Community College, Davenport University, Michigan State University, University of Michigan Health-Sparrow, and GM’s Lansing Grand River Assembly facility, all of which contribute to sustained residential demand and regional economic stability.
The Downtown Lansing Mixed-Use presents investors with the opportunity to acquire a well-located mixed-use asset combining historic character, stabilized cash flow, and long-term appreciation potential within one of Michigan’s most important government, educational, healthcare, and employment centers.
Situated along Washington Square, one of downtown Lansing’s premier commercial and entertainment corridors, the property benefits from exceptional visibility, walkability, and immediate proximity to a dense concentration of government offices, major employers, restaurants, nightlife, and cultural amenities. The location offers residents and commercial tenants a true live-work-play environment within Michigan’s state capital, a market supported by stable government employment, expanding residential density, and ongoing public and private investment throughout downtown Lansing, including nearby developments such as the Tower on Grand apartment project, which is contributing to increased residential density and long-term growth in the urban core.
The property includes nine loft-style apartment units and ground-floor retail space, providing investors with multiple income streams from both residential and commercial tenants within a manageable mixed-use asset. The residential component features open-concept layouts, exposed brick, high ceilings, oversized windows, and authentic loft finishes that continue to resonate with renters seeking an alternative to more conventional apartment product. Each apartment unit is equipped with an in-unit washer and dryer, enhancing tenant convenience and supporting competitive positioning within the downtown rental market. The property’s historic architecture creates a distinctive position within the downtown multifamily market while supporting long-term tenant demand.
The ground-floor retail space is leased to established local businesses with strong operating histories and community presence, helping provide stable occupancy and consistent cash flow. Strange Matter Coffee, a specialty coffee roaster and café concept, has demonstrated strong commitment to the property by renewing its lease ahead of expiration, expanding into three units within the building, and providing a personal guarantee. This location also serves a critical operational function, as it bakes for all Strange Matter Coffee locations. The combination of residential and retail tenants creates diversified income streams that help reduce vacancy risk and enhance the property’s long-term stability.
Additionally, ownership has completed significant capital improvements that enhance both functionality and tenant appeal, including the replacement of all HVAC rooftop units and a roof coating completed in 2022 with a 10-year warranty. These improvements, along with continued interior upgrades throughout the property, position the asset for continued operational stability while allowing future ownership to benefit from additional upside potential as downtown Lansing continues its broader growth trajectory.
The surrounding market is supported by ongoing multifamily development, infrastructure investment, and public redevelopment initiatives contributing to downtown Lansing’s urban core. The downtown Lansing market continues to reflect evolving investment fundamentals, supported by consistent transaction activity, steady rent levels, and continued public and private investment throughout the area.
The property also benefits from proximity to several major educational, healthcare, and employment anchors, including the Michigan State Capitol, Lansing Community College, Davenport University, Michigan State University, University of Michigan Health-Sparrow, and GM’s Lansing Grand River Assembly facility, all of which contribute to sustained residential demand and regional economic stability.
The Downtown Lansing Mixed-Use presents investors with the opportunity to acquire a well-located mixed-use asset combining historic character, stabilized cash flow, and long-term appreciation potential within one of Michigan’s most important government, educational, healthcare, and employment centers.
Faits sur la propriété
| Prix | 2 658 687 $ CAD | Classe d’immeuble | C |
| Prix par unité | 295 410 $ CAD | Taille du lot | 0,37 AC |
| Type de vente | Investissement | Taille du bâtiment | 18 700 pi² |
| Taux de capitalisation | 8,52% | Occupation moyenne | 100% |
| Nombre d’unités | 9 | Nombre d’étages | 2 |
| Type de propriété | Immeuble residentiel | Année de construction/rénovation | 1889/2007 |
| Sous-type de propriété | Appartement | Ratio de stationnement | 0,59/1 000 pi² |
| Style d’appartement | De faible hauteur | Zone de développement économique |
Oui
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| Zonage | C - Commercial | ||
| Prix | 2 658 687 $ CAD |
| Prix par unité | 295 410 $ CAD |
| Type de vente | Investissement |
| Taux de capitalisation | 8,52% |
| Nombre d’unités | 9 |
| Type de propriété | Immeuble residentiel |
| Sous-type de propriété | Appartement |
| Style d’appartement | De faible hauteur |
| Classe d’immeuble | C |
| Taille du lot | 0,37 AC |
| Taille du bâtiment | 18 700 pi² |
| Occupation moyenne | 100% |
| Nombre d’étages | 2 |
| Année de construction/rénovation | 1889/2007 |
| Ratio de stationnement | 0,59/1 000 pi² |
| Zone de développement économique |
Oui |
| Zonage | C - Commercial |
Commodités
Commodités des unités
- Micro-ondes
- Laveuse/Sécheuse
- Cuisine
- Four
- Fourchette
- Espace loft
Commodités du site
- Salles de conférence
Unité renseignements sur le mélange
| Description | Nombre d’unités | Loyer moyen/mois | pi² |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1+1 | 1 | - | 951 |
| 1+1 | 1 | - | 855 |
| 1+1 | 1 | - | 758 |
| 1+1 | 1 | - | 912 |
| 1+1 | 1 | - | 710 |
| 1+1 | 1 | - | 765 |
| 2+1 | 1 | - | 975 |
| 2+1 | 1 | - | 1 118 |
| 2+1 | 1 | - | 1 118 |
Moyennement accessible à pied
60/100
Exceptionnellement adapté aux voitures
90/100
Bons transports en commun
70/100
Très accessible en vélo
80/100
Impôts fonciers
| Numéros de lot | Évaluation des bâtiments | 1 019 405 $ CAD | |
| Évaluation du terrain | 76 589 $ CAD | Évaluation totale | 1 095 993 $ CAD |
Impôts fonciers
Numéros de lot
Évaluation du terrain
76 589 $ CAD
Évaluation des bâtiments
1 019 405 $ CAD
Évaluation totale
1 095 993 $ CAD
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