BUILDING INFORMATION Building Features 2-story/49,000 s.f. Class-A Office Building 25 private offices 18,000 s.f. of open space Executive conference room with additional conference rooms 144 seat auditorium 2 computer classrooms 3-30 high bay demo areas Kitchen and break rooms Constructed in 1998 High quality steel frame and brick veneer construction Prominent signage Amenities Walking distance to Biltmore Park Town Square, this town center combines premier office space with upscale retail stores and restaurants, entertainment, and a 165-room, Hilton hotel. Residential options include 700 apartments, over 100 condos & townhomes & 550 single-family homes within walking distance and thousands more in a short commute. Variety of Internet providers - which includes the fastest and largest Internet connection in the region an available 10/100/1G/10G network connectivity. 3 miles to Asheville Airport 1/3 mile to I-26 and 6 miles to I-40 On-site property management available 24/7/365 On-site courtesy patrol Daily Federal Express and UPS Services Banking, plus 24-hour drive-through ATM Exceptional mountain views 1 mile to Blue Ridge Parkway Your Neighbors Immedion National Telecommunications Cooperative Association (NTCA) PNC Bank Regional Headquarters Regus Thermo Fisher Scientific University of Phoenix Western Carolina University WLOS/ABC affiliate
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AERIAL SECOND OF LOCATION FLOOR PROJECT Amenities in Biltmore Park Town Square Office & Retail Class-A Office: 270,000 s.f. Retail/Dining/Entertainment: 283,000 s.f. Retail Anchors: REI, Barnes & Noble, Orvis, & P.F. Chang s Health Club: 65,000 s.f. Hilton Hotel: 165 distinct guest accomodations, LEED Silver Certified Biltmore Grande 15: 15 screens/stadium seating Regal movie theatre Building for Lease Residential Town Square: 194 residential units (121 for rent and 73 for sale) Biltmore Park/The Ramble /Bell Biltmore Park/ The Forest: 650 single-family homes and 700 apartments Hilton Hotel Regal Cinemas Location Drive time to downtown Asheville: 10 minutes Distance to Asheville Airport: 3 miles Drive time to Greenville, SC: 45 minutes Drive time to Charlotte, NC: 2 hours Drive time to Winston Salem/Greensboro, NC: 2.5 hours Drive time to Atlanta, GA: 3 hours Barnes & Noble Health Club P.F. Chang s REI
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QUALITY OF LIFE Health 65,000 s.f. state of the art health club located in Biltmore Park. This multi-use building is devoted to wellness with occupants such as: the YMCA, Thom s Rehab and Mission Hospital. Education Town Square is home to the University of Phoenix and Western Carolina University. The community is located in close proximity to award winning K-12 public and private schools. Economic Development Reuter Family YMCA Biltmore Park is home to 270,000 s.f. of office space. From current occupants that consist of start up companies to international headquarters, Town Square has many different office sizes for your current business needs and allows you to easily expand in the future. Arts & Culture From Town Square s affiliation with local artists to showcase their work in our office buildings, to our partnership with a local gallery to create an outdoor sculpture garden along our main street and our weekly Farmer s Market in the spring, summer and fall months, employees of Biltmore Park businesses can engross themselves in unique cultural experiences in their offices or on a short stroll through the square. Quality of Life/Environment With a design that encourages people to walk, mingle and explore, Biltmore Park features many outdoor events throughout the year. A local favorite is the free Concerts in the Park, held the first and third Saturday from June through October in Cecil Park. High-density design uses 25 fewer acres of land than traditional suburban development. Participating in the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) for Neighborhood Development pilot program, helps Biltmore Park promote environmental stewardship, green building & technology, thus increasing employee productivity. Concerts in the Park
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