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Large Downtown Retail Space - Tourist Dist. 252 E Main St
3,500 SF of Retail Space Available in Ashland, OR 97520
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Space | Size | Ceiling | Term | Rental Rate | Rent Type | |
1st Floor | 3,500 SF | 12’ | 2-5 Years | $15.60 /SF/YR $1.30 /SF/MO $54,600 /YR $4,550 /MO | Plus All Utilities |
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Great Location and Great Timing! Busy Retail Season is almost on us. This space is move-in ready. Rent + Utilities is all you pay, No NNN lease here, Landlord takes care of exterior, HVAC, Property Taxes, etc. Space would be perfect for: Wine Shop. Art Studio. Professional Offices. Furniture Store. And any retail business that supports the community. All serious inquiries please reach out to Eric Herron, Broker, 541.690.6736. Staff and Owners are actively taking care of customers and wish all inquiries to inquire with Seller's Broker. Please see our 3D walk-thru @ https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=Ugh8Bu48mjj (https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=Ugh8Bu48mjj) Heard of Ashland Oregon? If not, here: The gem of Southern Oregon, the City of Ashland is a thriving town of 21,117 residents and 450,000 annual visitors as reported in Ashland’s city budget. Ashland is also home to Southern Oregon University and its 5,970 students (Winter 2018). Selected as a top 10 finalist in Outside magazine’s search for the “Best Town in America”, Ashland dazzles as a culturally rich mecca for tourism, entertainment, entrepreneurship, and breathtaking outdoor experiences, with access to an array of resplendent natural wonders, including Mt. Ashland, the Rogue River, and Crater Lake National Park. Ashland touts its 100+ restaurants, wineries and breweries located within the city limits with year round culinary events to visit and enjoy. Additionally Ashland is the gateway to over 100 wineries and 250 vineyards. Visitors can day trip to wineries in Ashland, Bear Creek, Applegate or Upper Rogue wineries. Check out Ashland wineries’ summer events. “Ashland – Top 10 Best Wine Destinations in the World” Wine Enthusiast Magazine 2016 Enjoy 365 days of theatre, a thriving artist community and art galleries and museums, including the world renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival, that runs March-October, with over 380,000 annual tickets sold. Attend independent films, markets, first friday art-walk, festivals, live music and explore a diverse shopping experience. “Ashland’s quality of life, is the stuff that dreams are made of.“ 100 Best Small Art Towns In America. Whether you love to hike, run, bike, birdwatch, raft, zipline, ski, snowboard, golf or are an equestrian, the four seasons of the 14,000 acre Ashland Watershed and surrounding outdoors offers something for everyone. Said to be the hub for endurance events, such as the Spring Thaw, Mt. Ashland Hill climb run, Siskiyou Challenge, Ashland Mountain Challenge and many more, Ashland offers 4600’ vertical with 12.5 miles of single track along with world-class terrain. Plus ten lakes and five major rivers within a short drive. Voted one of the “Top Trail Towns” Trail Runner Magazine, June, 2008Growth & Expansion: Growth potential endless. Increase online sales. Continue anticipated regular newsletters.
- Listed lease rate plus proportional share of utilities
- Fully Built-Out as Standard Retail Space
- Located in-line with other retail
- Central Air and Heating
- Private Restrooms
- High Ceilings
- Drop Ceilings
- Recessed Lighting
- Finished Ceilings: 12’
- Display Window
- High foot-traffic
Rent Types
The rent amount and type that the tenant (lessee) will be responsible to pay to the landlord (lessor) throughout the lease term is negotiated prior to both parties signing a lease agreement. The rent type will vary depending upon the services provided. For example, triple net rents are typically lower than full service rents due to additional expenses the tenant is required to pay in addition to the base rent. Contact the listing broker for a full understanding of any associated costs or additional expenses for each rent type.
1. Full Service: A rental rate that includes normal building standard services as provided by the landlord within a base year rental.
2. Double Net (NN): Tenant pays for only two of the building expenses; the landlord and tenant determine the specific expenses prior to signing the lease agreement.
3. Triple Net (NNN): A lease in which the tenant is responsible for all expenses associated with their proportional share of occupancy of the building.
4. Modified Gross: Modified Gross is a general type of lease rate where typically the tenant will be responsible for their proportional share of one or more of the expenses. The landlord will pay the remaining expenses. See the below list of common Modified Gross rental rate structures: 4. Plus All Utilities: A type of Modified Gross Lease where the tenant is responsible for their proportional share of utilities in addition to the rent. 4. Plus Cleaning: A type of Modified Gross Lease where the tenant is responsible for their proportional share of cleaning in addition to the rent. 4. Plus Electric: A type of Modified Gross Lease where the tenant is responsible for their proportional share of the electrical cost in addition to the rent. 4. Plus Electric & Cleaning: A type of Modified Gross Lease where the tenant is responsible for their proportional share of the electrical and cleaning cost in addition to the rent. 4. Plus Utilities and Char: A type of Modified Gross Lease where the tenant is responsible for their proportional share of the utilities and cleaning cost in addition to the rent. 4. Industrial Gross: A type of Modified Gross lease where the tenant pays one or more of the expenses in addition to the rent. The landlord and tenant determine these prior to signing the lease agreement.
5. Tenant Electric: The landlord pays for all services and the tenant is responsible for their usage of lights and electrical outlets in the space they occupy.
6. Negotiable or Upon Request: Used when the leasing contact does not provide the rent or service type.
7. TBD: To be determined; used for buildings for which no rent or service type is known, commonly utilized when the buildings are not yet built.
SITE PLAN
PROPERTY FACTS FOR 252 E Main St , Ashland, OR 97520
Property Type | Retail | Gross Leasable Area | 3,700 SF |
Property Subtype | Storefront Retail/Office | Year Built | 1910 |
Property Type | Retail |
Property Subtype | Storefront Retail/Office |
Gross Leasable Area | 3,700 SF |
Year Built | 1910 |
About the Property
Great Location and Great Timing! Busy Retail Season is almost on us. This space is move-in ready. Rent + Utilities is all you pay, No NNN lease here, Landlord takes care of exterior, HVAC, Property Taxes, etc. Space would be perfect for: Wine Shop. Art Studio. Professional Offices. Furniture Store. And any retail business that supports the community. All serious inquiries please reach out to Eric Herron, Broker, 541.690.6736. Staff and Owners are actively taking care of customers and wish all inquiries to inquire with Seller's Broker. Please see our 3D walk-thru @ https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=Ugh8Bu48mjj (https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=Ugh8Bu48mjj) Heard of Ashland Oregon? If not, here: The gem of Southern Oregon, the City of Ashland is a thriving town of 21,117 residents and 450,000 annual visitors as reported in Ashland’s city budget. Ashland is also home to Southern Oregon University and its 5,970 students (Winter 2018). Selected as a top 10 finalist in Outside magazine’s search for the “Best Town in America”, Ashland dazzles as a culturally rich mecca for tourism, entertainment, entrepreneurship, and breathtaking outdoor experiences, with access to an array of resplendent natural wonders, including Mt. Ashland, the Rogue River, and Crater Lake National Park. Ashland touts its 100+ restaurants, wineries and breweries located within the city limits with year round culinary events to visit and enjoy. Additionally Ashland is the gateway to over 100 wineries and 250 vineyards. Visitors can day trip to wineries in Ashland, Bear Creek, Applegate or Upper Rogue wineries. Check out Ashland wineries’ summer events. “Ashland – Top 10 Best Wine Destinations in the World” Wine Enthusiast Magazine 2016 Enjoy 365 days of theatre, a thriving artist community and art galleries and museums, including the world renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival, that runs March-October, with over 380,000 annual tickets sold. Attend independent films, markets, first friday art-walk, festivals, live music and explore a diverse shopping experience. “Ashland’s quality of life, is the stuff that dreams are made of.“ 100 Best Small Art Towns In America. Whether you love to hike, run, bike, birdwatch, raft, zipline, ski, snowboard, golf or are an equestrian, the four seasons of the 14,000 acre Ashland Watershed and surrounding outdoors offers something for everyone. Said to be the hub for endurance events, such as the Spring Thaw, Mt. Ashland Hill climb run, Siskiyou Challenge, Ashland Mountain Challenge and many more, Ashland offers 4600’ vertical with 12.5 miles of single track along with world-class terrain. Plus ten lakes and five major rivers within a short drive. Voted one of the “Top Trail Towns” Trail Runner Magazine, June, 2008Growth & Expansion: Growth potential endless. Increase online sales. Continue anticipated regular newsletters.
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