Retail Space for Lease 420 S. Main St., Joplin, MO 64801 Newly renovated retail space on Main St. (Historic Route 66) National Register building near retail and restaurants in Downtown Joplin 50% tax abatement passed along to Tenant rbmurray.com
Executive Summary PROPERTY OVERVIEW Newly renovated retail space for lease on Main St. in Joplin. This historic building has undergone award winning renovation that features the original details while also incorporating a modern atmosphere. Located near many retailers and restaurants in downtown Joplin, the available space is located on the first floor of the Columbia Building. The property is under a 50% tax abatement that will be passed along to the Tenant. NN Lease - tenant responsible for CAM, taxes, and insurance. Contact listing agent for more information. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS This historic building has undergone award winning renovation Features the original details while also incorporating a modern atmosphere PROPERTY SUMMARY Monthly Estimated Rent: Available SF: $2,628.91 (Includes est. CAM) 2,410 SF Located near many retailers and restaurants in downtown Joplin Located on the first floor of the Columbia Building 50% tax abatement that will be passed along to the Tenant NN Lease - tenant responsible for CAM, taxes, and insurance Lease Rate: $9.85 SF/yr (NN) Building Size: 16,120 SF Zoning: C-2 Central Business CAM Charge / SF $3.24 PSF (estimated) The information listed above has been obtained from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we accept no responsibility for its accuracy.
Available Spaces Lease Rate: Lease Type: $9.85 SF/YR (NN) NN Total Space Lease Term: 2,410 SF Negotiable SPACE SPACE USE LEASE RATE LEASE TYPE SIZE (SF) TERM North Space Retail Space $9.85 SF/YR Modified Net 2,410 SF Negotiable COMMENTS 2,410± SF retail space for lease in Downtown Joplin. Available for $9.85 PSF (NN). CAM estimated at $3.24 PSF (includes water, sewer, electrical, trash, taxes, and insurance).
Property Description DOWNTOWN JOPLIN Spiva Arts Center & Spiva Park Old Joplin Library (probable future home of MSSU's Art Department: 2017/ 2018) Joplin City Hall Tamko Roofing National Headquarters Joplin Globe JB's Piano Bar The Roxy Event Center Frosted Bakery M&M Bistro Joplin Avenue Coffee Company Blackthorn Pub and Pizza Club XO (502) Whisky Dicks Carmine's Woodfired Pizza Hackett's Hotwings and Sports Bar Infuxion Bar Instant Karma Restaurant & Bar Dowtown Burgers Club 609 Red Onion Restaurant RSVPaints Studio & Bar Frosted Cakerie TENANT ADVANTAGES Location: Downtown National Register of Historic Places Building Sustainability: Be part of the solution. Market your "Green" business. Low Triple Net Costs: due to Property Tax Abatement Full restoration completed in 2007 Missouri State Employer Incentives: Missouri Enhanced Enterprise Zone Fully sprinkled PARKING Adjacent after hours parking available Approximately 71 on street parking spaces on block The information listed above has been obtained from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we accept no responsibility for its accuracy.
Joplin - Third Thursday THIRD THURSDAY Third Thursday is Joplin's premiere community cultural event. Every Third Thursday during March through October, thousands of people gather on Main Street in Downtown Joplin from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm to enjoy local artisans, music, entertainment, and food. Come help us celebrate our Tenth Anniversary this year and make it the biggest one yet! MAKERS MARKET This monthly Makers Market at 3rd Thursday and its indoor pop-up galleries throughout downtown is filled with some of the area's best collections from local makers and artists. Some works are for sale and some are simply for exhibition. There are also additional galleries beyond the 1st to 7th area, Spiva Center for the Arts, Local Color and Phoenix Fired Art. PERFORMANCE STAGES There are performances spread between 1st and 7th. Walk around to hear the different musicians, take hip-hop lessons, and watch vignettes. EAT & SHOP One of the best things about Third Thursday is dinner at one of our downtown restaurants. Dine in or take out and eat while you stroll. Visit our shops on Third Thursday and be on the lookout for special classes, special discounts, and reasons you have to come back! Source: "Third Thursday" downtownjoplin.com/thirdthursday/. Downtown Joplin, 2017. Web. 19 Sept. 2017. The information listed above has been obtained from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we accept no responsibility for its accuracy.
Additional Photos
Floor Plans
Retailer Map
Location Maps
Demographics Map 1 Mile 3 Miles 5 Miles Total Population 8,111 43,849 70,424 Population Density 2,582 1,551 897 Median Age 31.9 35.0 35.6 Median Age (Male) 29.7 33.0 33.9 Median Age (Female) 35.4 37.5 37.5 Total Households 3,401 18,070 28,622 # of Persons Per HH 2.4 2.4 2.5 Average HH Income $36,860 $46,493 $49,645 Average House Value $93,426 $105,822 $118,983 * Demographic data derived from 2010 US Census
Advisor Bio & Contact RYAN MURRAY, SIOR, CCIM, LEED AP, CPM Vice President Professional Background Ryan Murray joined R.B. Murray Company after graduating with Distinction Honors with a B.A. in Business Administration, and obtaining the Leeds School of Business Real Estate Certificate, from the University of Colorado. He was later named Vice President, and in specializes in the sales & leasing of office, retail, and industrial properties. Mr. Murray also oversees R.B Murray Company s property management & receivership divisions. Recently Mr. Murray obtained the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR) designation, a professional achievement for highly qualified commercial real estate practitioners with a strong transactional history in brokerage. SIORs SIOR individual members are the best in the commercial real estate industry, and the top-producers in their field. SIOR members are in more than 630 cities and 33 countries worldwide, and are recognized as top producing professionals closing on average more than 30 transactions per year, and have met stringent production, education, and ethical requirements. 2225 S. Blackman Road Springfield, MO 65809 T 417.881.0600 C 417.766.4226 ryan@rbmurray.com MO #2007030465 Mr. Murray has achieved the Certified Commercial Investment Member Designation (CCIM), and was one of the state s first commercial real estate professionals to achieve Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP) status. As a Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) Mr. Murray is a recognized expert in the disciplines of commercial and investment real estate, and as a LEED AP Mr. Murray has demonstrated a thorough understanding of green building practices and principles and the LEED Rating System. Mr. Murray has also earned Certified Property Manager (CPM ) designation from the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM ), an affiliate of the National Association of REALTORS. The CPM designation is awarded to real estate managers who have met the Institute s rigorous requirements in the areas of professional education, examination and experience. CPM Members must also abide by a rigorous Code of Professional Ethics that is strictly enforced by the Institute. Mr. Murray current serves as a director on the OTC Foundation Board and the Rotary Club of Springfield Southeast Board, is a past member of the Board of Directors for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Missouri, and a graduate of the Leadership Springfield program. Mr. Murray lives in Springfield with his wife Maggie and their son & daughter. Memberships & Affiliations SIOR, CCIM, LEED AP, CPM