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More details for Dunlap Portfolio – for Sale

Dunlap Portfolio

  • LEED Certified Building
  • Mixed Types for Sale
  • $124,564,212 CAD
  • 4 Properties | Mixed Types

Portfolio of properties for Sale - East

The Dunlap Portfolio offers the unique opportunity to acquire four exceptional commercial properties throughout the Ohio region. This dynamic portfolio comprises nearly 500,000 square feet across one office building, one mixed-use multifamily/office/retail complex, and two retail buildings. Each property can be purchased separately. 7012 Euclid Avenue is a fully-renovated office building containing 165,965 square feet in Cleveland, Ohio. The building was originally constructed in 1917 and then completely renovated in 2017. In addition, there is a newly constructed 650-space multi-level parking garage on-site. 7012 Euclid Avenue comprises four floors of flexible office space suitable for retail, office, research, medical, lab, or tech users, a conference room, and a fitness center with showers. The property also features dual feed power from separate stations, back-up generators, and brilliant Cleveland skyline views. The building and parking garage have long-term coterminous leases in place to Dealer Tire as of the effective appraisal date. The site area is 5.24 acres or 228,321 square feet. 9% Exit Cap Rate. 8003-8023 Crile Road is an existing Discount Drug Mart anchored multi-tenant retail shopping center property containing 57,257 square feet of gross leasable area in Concord, Ohio. The property consists of 28,000 square feet of anchor space, 9,002 square feet of inline retail space, and 20,255 square feet of office/warehouse space at the rear of the facility. Improvements were originally constructed in 1971, with expanded and complete renovations in 2018. 8003-8023 Crile Road is well located along State Route 44, a main area thoroughfare and retail corridor, just minutes from Interstate 90. As of the effective appraisal date, the property is 76% leased. The site area is 9.48 acres or 413,005 square feet. 9% Exit Cap Rate. 210 S Depeyster Street is a four-building, mixed-use complex containing a total of 84 apartment units and a combined total of 116,241 square feet of retail and office space in the heart of Kent, Ohio's vibrant college town. Improvements were made in 2016. 210 S Depeyster Street is conveniently located less than a five-minute walk to Kent State University campus and several neighborhood amenities. The apartments are 100% leased, and the retail space is 92% leased. The site area is 2.00 acres or 87,164 square feet. 8.25% Exit Cap Rate. 8001-8173 E Broad Street is a bustling community shopping center comprising 204,466 square feet of retail space in a growing commercial corridor in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio. Construction of the improvements began in 2016 and finished in mid-2017. The property is home to several national retailers, including TJ Maxx, Hobby Lobby, Maurices, Shoe Dept. Encore, Half Price Books, PetSmart, Dollar Tree, and more. 8001-8173 E Broad Street boasts high traffic counts and prime signage opportunities. As of the effective appraisal date, the property is 90% leased. The site area is 24.94 acres. 9% Exit Cap Rate.

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Newmark

Property Subtype:

Mixed Types

Date on Market:

2024-12-26

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More details for 225 East Ave, Elyria, OH - Industrial for Sale

Chronicle Telegram - 225 East Ave

Elyria, OH 44035

  • LEED Certified Building
  • Industrial for Sale
  • $6,146,778 CAD
  • 79,851 SF
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More details for 6125 S Broadway, Lorain, OH - Office for Sale

Entrepreneurship Innovation Center - 6125 S Broadway

Lorain, OH 44053

  • LEED Certified Building
  • Office for Sale
  • $818,868 CAD
  • 7,580 SF
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More details for 1455 E 2nd St, Franklin, OH - Retail for Sale

1455 E 2nd St

Franklin, OH 45005

  • LEED Certified Building
  • Retail for Sale
  • $3,145,181 CAD
  • 21,744 SF
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More details for 458 Glessner Ave, Mansfield, OH - Office for Sale

458 Glessner Ave

Mansfield, OH 44903

  • LEED Certified Building
  • Office for Sale
  • $613,994 CAD
  • 2,400 SF
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LEED Certified Buildings For Sale

LEED Certified Buildings

A LEED certified building is one that has been built to meet certain environmental standards, with special attention given to energy conservation and indoor air quality. The goal of a LEED Certified Building is to use less energy than traditional buildings. They can be green in other ways as well: implementing sustainable materials, reducing water consumption or limiting its impact.

LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. This rating system has been developed by the US Green Building Council (USGBC) to promote buildings that are environmentally responsible, profitable and healthy places to live and work.

Why should I invest in a LEED certified building?

An investment in a LEED certified building can reduce the carbon footprint that results from your business's annual energy consumption by up to 30%. A LEED certified building also has an advantage over other buildings during the sale process because potential buyers are increasingly trying to reduce their own carbon footprint and energy costs and will pay more for a building that has done so.

Some areas also provide tax credits, zoning allowances, reduced fees, and expedited permitting for building owners who choose to implement green measures in their buildings. Studies have found that for-rent LEED office spaces generally have higher rents and occupancy rates and lower capitalization rates.

What do I need to keep in mind before investing in a LEED certified building?

A LEED certified building has extra up front costs may take years to recoup through energy savings, so careful planning must be made before investing in this type of design. Carefully weigh these up front costs against the long term benefits that a LEED certified building can provide your business.

Green tags are an optional third party verification system that can be added to your LEED certified building. The green tags show the public at large the commitment you have made to sustainability. They also allow potential clients, buyers and tenants to know exactly what they are getting when they sign with you.

What kinds of buildings can be LEED certified?

Any building that has been constructed after the release of the LEED rating system in 2000 is eligible to become a LEED certified building.

New construction, renovation and existing buildings are all good candidates for this certification as long as they meet certain requirements. For example, an old building may not have the right kind of insulation, so it will need to be retrofitted before being able to achieve LEED certification.

A building can also be awarded different levels of certification depending on how green it is.

LEED for New Construction:

- The construction of a new building that is seeking LEED certification must follow strict guidelines for energy conservation and environmental impact.

A LEED certified building will have a smaller carbon footprint than a traditional building because it is designed to minimize the consumption of fossil fuels.

LEED Certified Renovation Projects:

The renovation of an existing building can also use LEED certification as long as it follows specific guidelines. These ratings are given on two scales:

- The first rating system, based on points, is for buildings that undertake a major renovation project. This rating system requires the renovation to be done in such a way as to reduce consumption and provide environmental benefits. For example, if an older building is being renovated then it will be required to have more insulation than usual, which helps cut down on energy use.

- The second rating system is based on a checklist that has been designed for smaller renovation projects such as room additions or new HVAC equipment. The points from this checklist are added up and if the total equals sixty then the building can become LEED certified.

LEED Certified Existing Buildings:

- A project that is attempting to obtain LEED certification for an existing building must follow guidelines in six different categories in order to be eligible for this rating. These categories are sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, indoor environmental quality and innovation in design.

Benefits of a LEED building:

The benefits of LEED certification are numerous. A building that has achieved this status is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and therefore offers great rewards for the environment at large.

- A decrease in energy consumption and therefore energy costs. Since a LEED building uses less fossil fuels, by design, it will have lower utility bills than traditional buildings

- A healthier building. LEED buildings are better ventilated and have less volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, than traditional buildings.

- A building that may be more profitable because it uses alternative energy sources and therefore has lower operating costs than a non-LEED certified building.

- Other benefits may include increased worker productivity, healthier indoor spaces and credit worthiness with lenders and investors.

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