MAIN STREET PROMENADE PHASE II AND PHASE III EXPANSION Expansions Opening 2014 & 2016 S. Ave. Downtown Naperville, IL EXTRAORDINARY RETAIL & RESTAURANT OPPORTUNITIES for leasing information please contact: NICHOLAS E. PETERS Senior Vice President +1 630 573 7082 nick.peters@cbre.com SHARON KAHAN First Vice President +1 312 297 7679 sharon.kahan@cbre.com
MAIN STREET PROMENADE STREET VIEW RENDERING MAIN STREET PROMENADE VIEW OF TENANT SIGNS FACING WASHINGTON ST
MAIN STREET PROMENADE UPDATED 2-STORY VIEW FROM VAN BUREN AVE & MAIN ST MAIN STREET PROMENADE VIEW FROM MAIN ST, BENTON AVE TO VAN BUREN AVE
MAIN STREET PROMENADE PHASE II AND PHASE III EXPANSION Downtown Naperville offers big city shopping in a small town atmosphere. The town has grown from a settlement of 180 residents in 1831 to141,853 residents in 2010. Throughout this growth, Naperville has retained its quality of life. The residential & business communities are proud of their heritage and work together to foster a healthy economy. One outstanding feature of the downtown region is the beautiful Naperville Riverwalk, Paddleboat Quarry, and Centennial Beach and Park. The Riverwalk is a draw for tourists and locals alike, generating foot traffic throughout the many streets of the shopping district. Downtown Naperville is a shopping and restaurant destination that appeals to shoppers, business people and diners of all ages. With a merchant mix of national favorites and local trend-setters, the region has something for everyone as it pulls customers from over 150 zip codes in the many surrounding communities. There are over 90 traditional retailers, over 42 restaurants, 19 specialty food emporiums and 26 beauty and fitness boutiques in the immediate downtown. In addition, the daytime population is fed by over 125 service businesses, including attorneys, dentists, medical, financial and other office uses, which ensure a steady flow of employees and visitors who shop the stores and dine at the restaurants while in downtown Naperville. Main Street Promenade opened in 2003 and enjoys tremendous success. AFTER 8 SUCCESSFUL YEARS, MAIN STREET PROMENADE IS EMBARKING ON AN EXCITING EXPANSION ADDING APPROXIMATELY 50,000 SF OF RETAIL SPACE TO THE EXISTING 40,000 SF. Once complete, Main Street Promenade will feature over 90,000 SF of specialty retail and restaurant tenants, surrounded by over 1,200 car free public parking. Also, over 60,000 SF of additional office space is planned above the new stores, for a total of approximately 140,000 SF of office area, further enhancing the daytime population to shop at Main Street Promenade. Space will be delivered for Phase II in June 2014. Phase III is projected to open in 2016. The expanded retail line-up will further enhance the success of Main Street Promenade and its tenants.
FEATURES 898-car parking deck and 129 & 111-car parking lots Spaces from 1,700 SF to as many as 20,000 SF, with many floor plan options Within walking distance of the Metra train A balanced mixed-use project with retail, office, and multi-housing Current retailers in Downtown Naperville enjoy well above average sales for the greater Chicago area CO-TENANCY
MAIN STREET PROMENADE - SITE PLAN 898 CAR PARKING DECK BENTON AVENUE 8.25 97 3.25 30 AVAILABLE FOR RETAIL OR RESTAURANT RETAIL TENANT 8 ±3,685 SF 6.5 5.75 AVAILABLE FOR RETAIL OR RESTAURANT RETAIL TENANT 7 ±5,174 SF 83.75 74.15 33.35 27.2 5.25 5.75 19 12.5 29.25 8.2 15.25 20 16.75 8.25 7.25 77.75 5.25 71 111 26 12 37.9 28.6 16.7 66.5 NEGOTIATING LEASE ±942 SF 54.5 16.7 20.2 86.1 VAN BUREN AVENUE 35.9 51.75 28 36.25 40 40.5 35 86.5 25.75 48.6 N MAIN STREET
MAIN STREET PROMENADE TRADE AREA RETAIL MAP
MAIN STREET PROMENADE DEMOGRAPHICS RESIDENTIAL DAYTIME 1.5 mile radius 3 mile radius 5 mile radius 1.5 mile radius 3 mile radius 5 mile radius 2013 Estimated Population 27,890 92,251 212,710 2018 Projected Population 28,409 94,638 217,213 2010 Census Population 27,531 90,557 209,441 2000 Census Population 26,571 86,151 199,378 Growth 2010-2013 1.30% 1.87% 1.56% Growth 2013-2018 1.86% 2.59% 2.12% 2013 Estimated Median Age 39.42 39.03 37.93 2013 Estimated Average Age 39.33 38.60 37.53 2013 Estimated Households 10,824 34,669 80,122 2018 Projected Households 11,105 35,730 82,240 2010 Census Households 10,610 33,960 78,646 2000 Census Households 10,480 31,293 71,879 Growth 2010-2013 2.02% 2.09% 1.88% Growth 2013-2018 2.59% 3.06% 2.64% 2013 Est. Average Household Size 2.43 2.57 2.61 2013 Est. Median Household Income $78,613 $85,111 $84,984 2018 Prj. Median Household Income $81,832 $88,057 $88,014 2000 Cen. Median Household Income $74,439 $82,039 $80,600 2013 Est. Average Household Income $113,465 $114,890 $113,423 2013 Estimated Per Capita Income $44,036 $43,177 $42,723 2013 Estimated Housing Units 11,502 36,535 84,090 2013 Estimated Occupied Units 10,824 34,669 80,122 2013 Estimated Vacant Units 678 1,866 3,969 2013 Est. Owner Occupied Units 7,355 24,234 57,572 2013 Est. Renter Occupied Units 3,469 10,435 22,550 2013 Est. Median Housing Value $322,777 $303,140 $281,831 2013 Est. Average Housing Value $378,527 $340,014 $316,403 Total Number of Employees 27,018 79,073 157,262 - Architecture and engineering 165 (.6%) 899 (1.1%) 1,818 (1.2%) - Arts, design, entertainment, sports, 445 (1.6%) 1,224 (1.5%) 2,507 (1.6%) and media - Building and grounds cleaning and 1,176 (4.4%) 2,778 (3.5%) 5,111 (3.3%) maintenance - Business and financial operations 1,115 (4.1%) 4,433 (5.6%) 8,866 (5.6%) - Community and social services 809 (3.0%) 1,551 (2.0%) 2,552 (1.6%) - Computer and mathematical 483 (1.8%) 1,909 (2.4%) 3,491 (2.2%) - Construction and extraction 681 (2.5%) 3,150 (4.0%) 9,036 (5.7%) - Education, training, and library 1,930 (7.1%) 3,548 (4.5%) 7,091 (4.5%) - Farming, fishing, and forestry 23 (.1%) 151 (.2%) 442 (.3%) - Food preparation and serving 1,153 (4.3%) 2,734 (3.5%) 5,068 (3.2%) related - Healthcare practitioners and 4,174 (15.4%) 6,337 (8.0%) 9,286 (5.9%) technical - Healthcare support 1,031 (3.8%) 1,792 (2.3%) 2,775 (1.8%) - Installation, maintenance, and 910 (3.4%) 3,231 (4.1%) 6,562 (4.2%) repair - Legal 148 (.5%) 441 (.6%) 733 (.5%) - Life, physical, and social science 133 (.5%) 532 (.7%) 931 (.6%) - Management 1,746 (6.5%) 5,578 (7.1%) 11,199 (7.1%) - Office and administrative support 4,108 (15.2%) 13,127 (16.6%) 25,633 (16.3%) - Personal care and service 1,751 (6.5%) 5,512 (7.0%) 10,821 (6.9%) - Production 475 (1.8%) 2,521 (3.2%) 6,920 (4.4%) - Protective service 587 (2.2%) 1,107 (1.4%) 1,915 (1.2%) 2013 CBRE, Inc. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable. We have not verified it and make no guarantee, warranty or representation about it. Any projections, opinions, assumptions or estimates used are for example only and do not represent the current or future performance of the property. You and your advisors should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the property to determine to your satisfaction the suitability of the property for your needs.