8752 Cotter Street Office & Warehouse
8752-8754 Cotter Street
Lewis Center, OH 43035
Highlights
- Located in densely developed Green Meadows Industrial Park near the highly trafficked intersection of Polaris Parkway and S.R. 23.
- 17. 2 miles to John Glenn Columbus International Airport; 16 miles to Intel Chip Plant
- Easy access to I-71 (3.1 Miles), SR 23 (.2 Miles), I-270 (3.5 Miles).
- 3 Miles to Polaris Fashion Mall
- Beautifully finished and furnished office space, furniture included
- Every office wired for high speed internet
- Multi zoned air conditioning throughout office
- 3 Phase Electric
- Key Card Entry System
- Security System throughout including cameras
- Fully Sprinklered
- Clear Span in Warehouse: 18’
- Racking System Included
- Dock Height Door
- Conference room equipped with Epson projection system including write on wall technology
Description
RARE USDA AND FDA APPROVED PRISTINE FOOD GRADE WAREHOUSE INCLUDES INSTALLED RACKING SYSTEM CLASS A++ OFFICE SPACE FULLY FURNISHED. EXCEPTIONALLY WELL APPOINTED AND EQUIPPED FOOD PREP KITCHEN AND EMPLOYEE KITCHEN. KITCHEN EQUIPMENT INCLUDED.
Lewis Center, Ohio lies within the Columbus Metropolitan Statistical Area, nestled in the heart of the state. The region is undergoing significant population growth, mirroring trends in Delaware County and Central Ohio overall. This growth is largely driven by its proximity to Columbus and New Albany, which is home to the impressive $20 billion Intel plant, as well as various other developments in the area.
Notable statistics about Delaware County:
-54 percent of adult residents hold a bachelor’s degree, exceeding the U.S. average of 38 percent.
-96 percent of adult residents have obtained a high school diploma, surpassing the U.S. average of 91 percent.
-The rate of home ownership in Delaware County stands at 81.4 percent, well above the U.S. average of 65.8 percent.
-Delaware County continues to be ranked as the "Healthiest County in Ohio" by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. In 2022 it was ranked the No. 10 Healthiest County in the U.S. by the U.S. News and World Report.
Recent projects like Evans Farm have led to the construction of thousands of new homes annually. Central Ohio has earned the moniker "Silicon Valley of the Midwest," highlighted on the Regional Initiatives Map.
With Intel's commitment to creating 3,000 jobs and an annual payroll of $405 million by December 31, 2028, Central Ohio's growth trajectory is set to skyrocket. Additionally, Intel plans to potentially establish up to 5 multi-billion-dollar chip plants in the region, solidifying its importance in the tech industry.
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8752-8754 Cotter Street OMUnits for Lease
Price Per Sqft/Year: $19.50