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PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS
• Investment Opportunity located in an Opportunity Zone
• Zoned Heavy Industry
• Lighted Intersection for Easy Ingress and Egress
• Located in Improving Retail Area
• Excellent Visibility and Signage
Ashley Farrell Leasing & Sales Specialist
843.509.7213
ashley@chasecommercial.com
Douglas A. McCullough, CCIM Vice President - Brokerage
256. 783.4158
dmc@chasecommercil.com
Investment Offering - Creekside
2315 Bob Wallace Avenue & 2809 Newby Road
Huntsville, AL 35805
Investment Offering - Creekside
2315 Bob Wallace Avenue & 2809 Newby Road
Huntsville, AL 35805 PROPERTY INFO &
DESCRIPTION
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Creekside is a multi-tenant flex development offering 5 buildings and one parking pad that is situated in an Opportunity
Zone. Each building consists of small flex/industrial warehouse space with a blend of customized office and retail space
to fit the tenant's needs. Several of the units have been converted to fully airconditioned space for either all office or
office/lab/storage space. Some units offer a percentage of office space with the balance as heated and vented ware-
house. Most units in buildings 2, 4 and 5 have grade level drive-in doors of approximately 10'x10' (to be field verified.)
Building 6 is vacant and a prime candidate for redevelopment which could allow for construction of a larger building to
occupy that area.
Building 1 has excellent road visibility and includes a retail component. The bays are approximately 1339 SF and are in
“Raw Shell” condition allowing for the opportunity to customize the floor plans for the tenant’s needs. This building is
positioned well to take full advantage of its Opportunity Zone status.
Purchase Rate: $4,300,000
Square Footage: 71,200+/-
Zoning: Heavy Industry
Year Built: 1985 Building 4 & 5
2006 Building 1 &2
Acreage: 6.29+/- to be verified (3.09 + 3.20)
County: Madison
PIN #: 56958 & 29287
Parcel ID: 17-01-11-1-001-063.000 &
17-01-11-1-001-065.000
2019 Taxes: $14,168.24 & $12,700.84
Insurance: $14,608
Traffic Counts: 125,550+ Memorial Pkwy & 17,000+ VPD on Bob Wallace Ave
Creekside Complex:
5 Buildings and one Parking Pad
• Building 1 - 16,043+/- SF
• Building 2 - 15,467+/- SF
• Building 3 - Parking Pad
• Building 4 - 22,512 +/- SF
• Building 5 - 14,988 +/- SF
• Building 6 - 2,800+/- SF
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Investment Offering
2315 Bob Wallace Avenue & 2809 Newby Road
Huntsville, AL 35805 PHOTOS OF COMPLEX
Building 1 Building 2
Parking Pad is Building 3 Building 4
Building 5 Newby Road Entrance
Investment Offering
2315 Bob Wallace Avenue & 2809 Newby Road
Huntsville, AL 35805 SITE PLAN & AERIAL
Disclaimer: Lines drawn are approximate and should be verified by all parties.
Site Plan
Building 2
# 3 Parking Pad Building 5
Investment Offering
2315 Bob Wallace Avenue & 2809 Newby Road
Huntsville, AL 35805 AERIAL & MAP
Investment Offering
2315 Bob Wallace Avenue & 2809 Newby Road
Huntsville, AL 35805 Huntsville, Alabama
Area Economic Drivers
The “Rocket City” a Southern Tech and Aerospace Hub growing in both size and affluence.
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INCOME POPULATION
• Over 10% Population Growth Since 2010 • Household Incomes Up 10% since 2010
• Median Income of $60,000
• Job growth outperforms the national average.
• Unemployment lowest since 2000.
• Office employment surpassing pre-recession peak.
• High-paying, office-using sectors have driven much of the job growth. Total em-
ployment is more than 20% higher than the Great Recession.
• Alabama ranked 6th nationally for manufacturing job growth in 2018; 10,500 new
jobs.
• U.S. Army/Redstone Arsenal base employs over 43,000 people and expected to
rise to 50,000 by 2025.
• FBI has recently relocated 1,350 Jobs from Washington.
• Major firms Include: Boeing, Polaris, NASA, Lockheed Martin, GE Aviation
Northrop Grumman and, most recently, Toyota and Mazda.
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EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT BY NAICS CODES
Investment Offering
2315 Bob Wallace Avenue & 2809 Newby Road
Huntsville, AL 35805 Huntsville, Alabama
Economic Growth Announcements
More than a dozen major economic development projects will bring more than 6,000 new jobs to Huntsville and North Alabama. More than $4.1 billion have been commit-ted to the developments in the past year alone. Click here to view article.
Blue Origin Rocket Engine Manufacturer $200m 400 jobs
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Aerojet Rocketdyne Rocket Engine Manufacturer $27m 700 jobs
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BOCAR Auto Parts Manufacturer $115m 300 jobs
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LG Electronics Solar Module Assembly Plant $28m 160 jobs
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EOS Remote Weapon Systems Manufacturing $2.8m 100 jobs
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Facebook Data Center $750m 100 jobs
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Google Data Center $600m 100 jobs
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Carpenter Technology $52m 60 jobs
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Mazda-Toyota Manufacturing $1.6 B 4,000 jobs
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GE Aviation Ceramic Components Manufacturer $200m 200 jobs
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BAE Systems $45.5m 200 jobs
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MidCity Huntsville $500m 4th largest commercial real estate development in U.S.
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Investment Offering
2315 Bob Wallace Avenue & 2809 Newby Road
Huntsville, AL 35805 Huntsville
Livability
“Huntsville is the most affordable place to live out of the 125 most populous metro areas in the U.S. for the second year in a row. An above-average median annual salary and low cost of living mean Huntsville residents are keeping more money in their pockets to devote to other things. Just 19.3% of the median household income in Huntsville goes toward housing costs,” wrote U.S. News. https://whnt.com/2019/04/09/huntsville-voted-best-affordable-place-to-live-by-u-s-news/
Best Places 2019 Rank: 11 Metro Population: 444,908 Income Spent on Living Expenses: 19.3% Median Annual Salary: $53,600
Home to the University of Alabama - Huntsville and Alabama A&M University, Huntsville scored high in the education category and has a thriving economy to boot. If you’re looking for a tech job, look no further: Huntsville earned the #1 spot on Livability’s Top 10 Best Cities for STEM Workers list, and was named to our list of Tech Hotspots.
Huntsville is home to both NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center and the United States Army Aviation & Missile Com-mand at Redstone Arsenal.
Huntsville strikes a perfect balance when it comes to offering big city amenities and maintaining its small-town vibe. There’s access to award-winning restaurants, museums, beautiful parks, and much more. But, you always feel as if you are surrounded by a close-knit community. Talented local artists, innovators, entrepreneurs, and visionaries con-tinue to make the city an exciting place to live by working closely together and sharing their passions. It’s a delicate balance to keep, but Huntsville does it well." https://livability.com/best-places/top-100-best-places-to-live/2019/al/huntsville
Investment Offering
2315 Bob Wallace Avenue & 2809 Newby Road
Huntsville, AL 35805 TEAM
Douglas attended the University of Alabama 1969 through 1972 studying Business Management and Marketing. He graduated from Athens State University in May 2001 with a Bachelor’s degree in Management of Technology. In mid-1999 he joined Chase Commercial Real Estate Services and currently serves as Vice President—Brokerage, Qualifying Broker and NAI Director. He brings over 42 years of experience with property leasing, investment sales, disposition and management of com-mercial real estate and holds a CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member) designation. Throughout his career, he has been responsible for tenant and landlord representation, office, industrial and retail leas-ing, brokerage and investment sales and property management.
Ashley graduated Southern Wesleyan University where she received a BS in Business Management. She has been in the Commercial Real Estate Industry since 2000 and holds a real estate license in the State of Alabama and South Carolina and is currently working on her CCIM desig-nation. Ashley is a part of a Commercial Real Estate Team with Douglas McCullough CCIM, where she offers licensed support on properties in Alabama and across our NAI Global platform.
Ashley has successfully served as a Tenant / Buyer Representative and a Seller / Landlord Representative, providing client-centered attention in sales and leasing transactions to include office, industrial, land, retail, property management and investment properties.
Ashley Farrell 843.509.7213 ashley@chasecommercial.com
Douglas A. McCullough, CCIM 256.783.4158 dmc@chasecommercial.com
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