Broadway Retail Center

3,400 SF of Retail Space Available in Ann Arbor, MI 48105

Date Added:
May 17, 2024
Days on Market:
28 days
Property Type
Retail

Listing Contacts

Randy Maas
Randy Maas
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  • Property Info

Property Overview

Free standing office/retail building located across the street from the new 736 unit Beekman on Broadway apartment complex. This building offers 12 free, at your door, parking spaces. Beautiful finishes with 4 private offices and private restrooms. Please contact broker for details.
Space can be divided.
Thirty day notice availability.
Area has mixture of residential, medical staff/patient, and student traffic. Just minutes from and walkable to Kerrytown and downtown Ann Arbor. Easy access to M-14 via N. Main Street.
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Arbor and the University of Michigan go together like Maize and Blue! With more than 43,000 undergrad and graduate students, campus life is interwoven with city life.
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Zoning Description: C1 Local Business District
This district is intended solely to serve the needs of the surrounding residential neighborhood, providing goods that are day-to-day needs and are classed by merchants as "convenience goods and services." The normal spacing between these shopping districts is approximately one mile, and the total land area averages two acres. Businesses that might tend to be a nuisance to the immediately surrounding residential development are excluded, even though the goods or services offered might be in the convenience category or classification. The regulations are designed to permit development of the enumerated functions as limited by the standards designed to protect the abutting or surrounding residential land. The regulations establish standards comparable to the standards for residential zoning districts to result in similar area, height, and building placement.
For more detailed information, visit https://www.a2gov.org/UDC

Property Details

Year Built
1976

Highlights

  • Broadway Retail Center
  • New facade, new lighting, new parking lot and all front and rear tenant signs will be new LED
  • At the door parking
  • High visibility at the corner of Broadway & Plymouth
  • Minutes from Downtown Ann Arbor and Kerrytown
  • Mixture of residential, medical staff/patient and student traffic
  • Free standing office/retail building
  • Space can be divided
  • Four private offices and private restrooms
  • 12 free parking spaces - at your door
  • Located across from new Beekman on Broadway apartment complex

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