Welcome:
In the thriving I-5/Gateway area in the heart
of Oregon’s second largest metro area (pop. 330,000+), this newly available
commercially zoned property is ideal for medical offices, destination retail,
call center, corporate offices, or research facility.
Alan Evans of Evans, Elder & Brown, Inc (email Alan),
David Holland of Barnhart Associates Real Estate (email David),
and developer Steven R. Yett appreciate your interest and welcome your inquiries.
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Excellent location for:
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Aerial Images:
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Maps:
Google maps satellite
view of the Eugene Springfield area, centered on the subject property:
Google maps highway
map of the Pacific Northwest showing the I-5 Corridor from Redding CA,
through Eugene to Portland and Seattle.
Property Details:
• Commercially zoned
• The 6 lots total 8.42 acres / 366,775 sf.
• Superb I-5 Visibility and access
• Available Immediately
• $19.50 sf.
The property is less than a half mile from the I-5 interchange and approximately 1 mile from the 820,000 sf Gateway Mall.
The Gateway Mall area is home to several major retailers, with tax free shopping at more than 80 stores including Target, Sears, Kohl's, and Circuit City.
Costco, Office Depot, Best Buy, and many other large and small retail destinations are within a 4 mile radius.
Region:
The local metropolitan area is home to the University of
Oregon, Weyerhaeuser, and Symantec.
Other Major Regional Employers:
Hynix, PeaceHealth Medical Group, McKenzie-Willamette/Triad Hospital, Levi-Strauss,
Monaco Coach, Spectra-Physics.
Eugene is home to the University of Oregon, the Riverfront Research Park , and numerous first class restaurants and arts venues, including the world-renowned Oregon Bach Festival, the Oregon Festival of American Music, and resident professional symphony, opera, dance and theater companies. (OFAM, Eugene Symphony, Eugene Ballet, Willamette Repertory Theater).
The Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area is a major attraction both for tourism and for new residents, with a thriving housing market and proximity to Oregon’s famed natural beauty. With top-rated primary and secondary schools, safe neighborhoods, award winning wineries, great ski destinations, Pacific ocean beaches, and Portland nearby, Lane County has a great quality of life and is a great place to call home, blending small town comforts with big city amenities.
The nearby Riverbend
Hospital, is a major new hospital.
• Projected employees: 2,200.
• Completion: 2008.
• Cost: $350 million.
• 362 beds.
Area Profile
Population : 320,877
5 Year Projected Population : 332,875
Median Age : 36.7
Average Household Income : $55,711
• Major retail hub
• Enterprise zone: info
• Workforce Training funds available
• Lane Community
College, the University of
Oregon
• Accessibility:
- Daily flights to San Francisco, Portland, Boise, and
Seattle.
- 2 hours by car to Portland
Nearby Businesses:
Applebee's
Ashley Furniture Homestore
B. Dalton Booksellers
Best Buy
Big 5 Sporting Goods
Cinemark 17
Circuit City
Costco
Famous Footwear
Foot Locker
Harry Ritchie's Jewelers
Hollywood Video
Kay Jewelers
KOHL'S
Lane Bryant
Liberty Bank
Movies 12
Northwest Community Credit Union
Office Depot
Oregon Community Credit Union
Oregon Sports
Original Roadhouse Grill
Pacific Continental Bank
Payless Shoe Source
PetSmart
Radio Shack
Ross Dress for Less
Sears
SELCO Credit Union
Starbucks
Target
Umpqua Bank
United States Post Office: regional processing center & retail store
US Bank
Washington Mutual
Wells Fargo
Links:
•
Eugene
Chamber of Commerce
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Eugene Airport
• Wikipedia
Eugene Oregon entry
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Springfield Chamber of Commerce
• Springfield
city web site
• Lane County
official website
• Lane
County Metro Partnership
• Lane County
profile
• Convention
& Visitor's Association
Contact:
Real Estate Agent: Alan Evans
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| Real Estate Agent: David Holland
Developer: Steven R. Yett
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| County
contact: Jack Roberts, Executive Director City contact: John Tamulonis |
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