PROPOSED Unique 500,000 s.f. Stacked Retail Development Oakland County, Michigan Located in the center of Oakland County Dense population, strong incomes, and high traffic volume 18.7 total acres Zoned R-C - Regional Center 560 feet of Northwestern / M-10 Highway frontage Great freeway access Ronald Goldstone, Senior Vice President 8 351 4371 goldston@farbman.com NAI Farbman 28400 Northwestern Hwy. 4th Floor Southfield, Michigan 48034 www.naifarbman.com
SITE SUMMARY LOCATION 18.7 acres of vacant land on the east side of Northwestern Highway, north of Civic Center Drive Southfield, Oakland County, Michigan SITE SIZE 18.7 Acres ACCESS Ingress/egress to the Property is available from Northwestern Highway. Access to all major highways is provided by the Lodge Freeway, which fronts the site. UTILITIES Electric: Detroit Edison Telephone: AT&T Natural Gas: Consumers Power Sewer System: Oakland County Sanitary Sewer District Water System: Southeastern Oakland County Water Authority ZONING RC, Regional Center OVERVIEW OF AREA Southfield, Michigan Southfield is home to 9,000 businesses and 83 Fortune 500 companies. Office is Southfield s industry, with more than 26.6 million square feet of office space, and four million each of retail and industrial/r&d. That s more office space than the downtowns of Cleveland, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Cincinnati and Detroit. More than 175,000 area residents work in Southfield, the geographic and population center of southeastern Michigan. Southfield s four-million square feet of retail space includes Northland Center, the nation s first regional shopping center (1954) and other major venues: Tel-12 shopping center, Southfield Plaza, Applegate Square, Northwestern Highway/12 Mile Road corridor. Southfield has 25% of Oakland County s office space, 25% of Oakland County s foreign firms and half its Japanese firms. 25% of the County s leading automotive suppliers are in Southfield. Southfield s central location and numerous expressways/highways make it easily accessible and 20 minutes away from most metro-area destinations. Source: www.cityofsouthfield.com
OVERVIEW OF OAKLAND COUNTY The estimated per capita income of Oakland County residents in 2003 was $49,048. Oakland ranked fourth in per capita income in 2003 for counties with populations greater than one million. Oakland County s 2004 population was estimated to be 1,213,339. Fifty-one percent of Oakland County residents are female and 49% are male. Oakland County had 11.5 million square feet of floor space either completed or under construction in 2004, accounting for one-third of Southeast Michigan s total nonresidential development. There were 6,434 new residential units developed in Oakland County in 2004. Oakland County is Michigan s leading center for international commercial activity with 653 companies representing countries doing business in the county. Between 2000-2030, the Southeast Michigan region will grow by more than half a million people, or 11.7% In 2004, over 35% of the Fortune Global 500 companies had business locations in Oakland County. The Oakland County unemployment rate fell from 5.7% in January 2003 to 4.7% in April 2004. Source: www.oakgov.com/peds/info_pub/census_and_ demographics_infoandpubs.html Demographics 3 mile 5 mile 7 mile 10 mile Population 63,558 7,153 526,756 1,076,576 Average HH Income $93,043 $86,548 $91,001 $83,400 *Figures shown represent estimates A 3 Mile radius median age: 43 Source: SiteRight Daily Traffic Counts Evergreen Rd. NB 11,729 Evergreen Rd. SB 15,662 Northwestern Highway NB 67,700 Northwestern Highway SB 60,300 Northwestern (M-10 Service Drive) NB 13,259 Northwestern (M-10 Service Drive) SB 5,026 Source: Semcog.org
REGIONAL MAP 475 13 75 Flint 69 21 121 54 Burton 15 LAPEER ST. CLAIR GENESEE 53 76 19 15 MACOMB 23 LIVINGSTON 59 OAKLAND West Bloomfield Waterford 59 Auburn Hills Rochester Hills 59 150 Oakland Commons 53 Sterling Heights 59 94 3 36 94 WASHTENAW 12 96 17 14 94 10 Madison Warren Farmington Hills Heights 97 696 Southfield Royal Oak 696 WAYNE 5 Livonia 96 Garden City Westland Romulus 275 Redford Oak Ferndale Dearborn 94 Heights Detroit 153 Dearborn 12 Allen Lincoln Taylor 10 Southgate Wyandotte 85 1 76 18 53 Hamtramck Amherstburg Tecumseh Windsor 3 102 ONTARIO St. Clair Shores Lake St. Cla i Essex 2 401 3 MONROE Michigan Canada LENAWEE 125 Monroe 75 Lake Erie 223
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NORTH CIVIC CENTER DR. SITE 18.7 ACRES AERIAL VIEW i-696 NORTHWESTERN HWY.
CONCEPTUAL CONCEPT Junior Anchor Major Anchor Junior Anchor Traditional Suburban Power Center Proposed Development 500,000 s.f. Tenant Type # of Tenants Square Footage Anchor 1-2 100,000-150,000 Junior Anchor 3-4 25,000-50,000 Small Shop/Outparcel Multiple 1,000-10,000
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