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2016-2017 | Market Report Commercial Real Estate Insider Commercial Real Estate Services, Worldwide. 4607 Cleveland Ave NW | Canton, Ohio 44709 330.966.8800 | naispring.com Market Overview We are pleased to provide our annual market report containing highlights of 2016 year as well as projections for 2017. NAI Spring and the commercial real estate markets that we serve experienced another exciting year in 2016. With continued low interest rates and a stable economy, all sectors of commercial real estate remained fairly strong. Supply continues to be limited for class A office space. This is also true for small to medium sized warehouse and industrial buildings. The Retail market rebounded this past year with several new retail builds emerging throughout Stark County. This segment of the commercial market was further boosted by overall absorption of vacant space. Drilling has slowed in the Utica Shale; however, NAI Spring continues to see strong activity for pipeline companies locally. Manufacturers and downstream users of natural gas are actively looking at several projects, especially in southern Ohio, along the Ohio River Corridor. Hall of Fame Village continues to take shape with the completion of the north stands and demolition of the south stands in the Tom Benson stadium. This work is expected to be completed in time for the August 2017 Enshrinement. The HOF village plan also includes ground breaking in 2017 for a 4-star 250 room hotel. We hope the Insider Report is informative and enjoyable. NAI Spring continues to focus our expertise on commercial real estate, sales and leasing, management, and development throughout Ohio. We look forward to another great year. 2 Industrial 2016 Activity INDUSTRIAL TRENDS The industrial market remained strong throughout 2016 and it is expected to continue into 2017. The availability of large distribution spaces has increased, but there is still a limited supply of small and medium sized industrial and warehouse properties. ACTIVITY TTI (formerly The Hoover Company) vacated three different buildings placing over 400,000 sq. ft. of space on the market. There were several small to medium sized industrial and warehouse buildings that sold during 2016. Notable sales include a modern 35,000 sq. ft. crane building in Massillon that sold for $2.5 million. The former Diebold building at 818 4th Street SE in Canton, housing two large tenants, and boasting over 450,000 sq. ft., sold for only $100,000. A significant lease transaction was the former Genie Plant in Alliance at 22790 Lake Park Blvd. The entire 210,000 sq. ft. facility was leased to Tru Cut by NAI Spring. VACANCY RATE 2017 Forecast Limited changes are expected in the industrial market for 2017. Most if not all the large distribution space that was on the market at the end of 2016 has been absorbed, including approximately 192,000 sq. ft. in the Hoover complex that leased to Fleetmaster. Prices could rise slightly with limited inventory in the small to medium sized facilities. Otherwise, all is expected to remain stable. 22790 Lake Park Blvd, Alliance Locally Owned, Globally Connected. INVENTORY AVG LEASE RATES (NNN) 4135 Commerce Drive, Massillon 3 Office Notable Sales Activity for 2016 Address Sq Ft Sale Price Sq Ft Price 4680 Douglas Circle NW 16,080 $1,050,000.00 $65.00 4770 Higbee Ave NW 8,976 $360,000.00 $52.00 4143 Fulton Dr NW 10,612 $1,100,000.00 $104.00 4500 Munson St NW 150,000 $16,500,000.00 $110.00 7026 Sunset Strip Ave NW 6,592 $550,000.00 $83.00 3801 Whipple Ave 8,000 $510,000.00 $63.75 4065 Fulton Drive NW 5,380 $409,000.00 $76.00 4884 Dressler Rd NW 3,596 $325,000.00 $90.38 Market conditions fluctuated in 2016 beginning slowly with a 2nd quarter spurt. This was followed by a slow 3rd quarter over a hot summer. Activity did increase again in the early fall. The end of 2016 saw limited Class A office space with only 24,111 sq. ft. listed in the Belden Village area across 6 buildings. Downtown Canton had listed Class A space of 16,630 sq. ft. in 3 buildings. There is an abundance of class B & C space both in Belden Village and Downtown Canton, especially below 5,000 sq. ft. OFFICE TRENDS ACTIVITY INVENTORY VACANCY RATE 2017 Market Outlook (For Lease) NAI Spring sees potential “build to suit” office space being constructed due to the limited blocks of quality office space in the market area of Jackson and North Canton. The larger space (for our market) is in 3-4 buildings ranging from 5,00015,000 sq. ft. For smaller tenants under 5,000 sq. ft., a larger pool of office alternatives exist in both Downtown and Jackson/North Canton. This is particularly true in Class B office space with many offerings under 3,500 sq. ft. 2017 Market Outlook (For Sale) As of year-end 2016 there were approximately 9 office properties For Sale ranging from 3,300-15,000 sq. ft. Most offerings are of Class B quality with some as income investment and 2-3 offering owner/user opportunities. 2017 started off with the sale of a 30,984 sq. ft. Class “A” office building located at 4244 Mt. Pleasant for $3,714,000.00. Additional offerings will appear on the market in 2017 in a range of free standing buildings as well as office condo units. 4 AVERAGE LEASE RATES (NNN) Downtown Canton Activity for 2016 Recent real estate activity in the Downtown Canton area has resulted in new business locations for several organizations and an increase in downtown living space. CommQuest Services was the successful bidder for the Stark Metropolitan Housing building located at 601 Cleveland Avenue NW. The winning bid for this 62,430 square foot building with adjacent parking lot was $1,750,000 resulting in a price of $28 sq. ft. CommQuest is planning to consolidate a portion of their operations into this campus environment. 601 Cleveland Ave NW NAI Spring represented CommQuest in the search and bidding process. The Downtown Canton Land Bank acquired the building located at 425 Market Avenue NW at a price of $87,500. This 14,751 sq. ft. building has three stories and is the location of the Dollar Respect retail store. Fronimo’s, a new fine-dining eatery, opened at 315 Cleveland Avenue NW under a lease arrangement with the owners of that property. The Chop House and Market opened in late 2016 as well at 218 Court Ave NW. Stark County government personnel have recently moved into the completely built out Cornerstone I building located at 402 – 2nd Street SE. The county purchased the building in 2015. This shift has created vacant space in the Renkert Building located at 306 Market Avenue NE. Nationwide Insurance has planned to vacate its 71,250 sq. ft. building at 425 Market Ave NW 1020 Market Avenue NE sometime during 2017. The resulting availability of the Nationwide and Renkert buildings may create a softening of lease rates in the area. The increase in downtown living space has resulted in more street traffic in the entire area. The refurbished historic Onesto Hotel is fully leased. The planned addition of the Bliss Tower apartment/condo to the market should attract more downtown residents. Phase One of the Hercules plant project on Market Avenue South is under way and will add an additional 90+ units sometime during the coming year. The adoption of the city’s Comprehensive Plan has created a refreshed focus on strategic areas throughout Canton. One of these areas is Market Square, also known as “the green space”, between Third and Fourth Street north. The plan suggests that this space be developed into an attractive public area to be used for various public events drawing more people to the city core. Plans are being prepared that propose various possible development concepts for the space. Implementation dates have not been set, but the site should see some changes during 2017. Locally Owned, Globally Connected. Cornerstone Building 5 Retail Retail 2016 One of the most anticipated openings to the Jackson/Belden area, “The Venue,” saw the addition of Kirklands, Earth Fair, SteinMart, HH Gregg, Skechers and Home Goods. Other retailers will fill the smaller inline spaces within the plaza. The next few months will see more restaurants joining Fazoli’s in the out lot areas of “The Venue,” The Lolli’s building on Belpar has been demolished and a new structure erected. Panera Bread and Marc’s grocery are slated to be two of the larger anchors. Renovations have recently been completed on Springbrook Plaza, the new home of Goodwill and SkyZone, giving the facade a more updated, contemporary look. There is new construction at Washington Square in North Canton. The small strip plaza will house Pet Value. A few additional spaces are available. Coffee retailers Dunkin Donut, Starbucks Jumping Bean and others, have established a significant presence in the area. 2016 saw the addition of multiple Dunkin Donut locations in the Canton/Massillon area. Starbucks has also added additional locations to their existing ones in Stark County. Lazy Boy moved from its long-time location on Everhard to Dressler Rd. The Everhard Rd address is now home to The Ohio Gold and Pawn Shop. Additionally, the Mount Union University area and the State Street corridor in Alliance have seen a significant increase in restaurant and retail interests over the last year. The Venue Springbrook Plaza 6 Restaurant/Hotel Restaurant The restaurant sector saw an extremely active 2016. Demand for fast food outlets, drive thru access, and new food formats continue to drive this market. New venues that have opened or repositioned in our market are included in the table. Name Mission BBQ Panera Starbucks Blaze Pizza Bubba’s 33 Burntwood Tavern Panda Express Melt Chipolte Smoke Burgers Jimmy John’s Brix 35 Human Bean American Oven Vincent’s Pasteria Baker’s Restaurant Irie Island Jamican Lobster Louie’s Location Status Belden Village New Belden Village Relocation to Belpar Belden Village Relocation to Dressler Belden Village New Belden Village New (old Macaroni Grill) Belden Village New (old Max & Irma’s) Belden Village New out lot Dressler Belden Village New Massillon New Massillon New Massillon New Green New - Acme Plaza Whipple New - Out lot at Springbrook Plaza Venue Reposition (old TGD) West Tusc New (old Angelo’s location) Canton Rebuilding after fire Canton New North Canton New (old Hazel and Rye Artisan location) In addition to this activity, several other former restaurant locations are currently available for lease. NAI Spring believes that ongoing demand for fast food outlets will result in new announcements in the first two quarters of 2017. Hotel Stark County offered a wide range of Hotel/Motel accommodations for both short and long term stays at the end of 2016. In Alliance, the 86 room Hampton Inn & Suites is slated to open in early 2017. In addition, the Comfort Inn & Suites, with 82 rooms, in Hartville is now fully operational. Renovations have now been completed at the 184 room Holiday Inn in Belden Village with a new impressive entrance on Everhard Road. Ground breaking is scheduled for the first part of 2017 on the Hall of Fame Village 4 star 250 room hotel by Crestline Hotels. This upscale hotel will provide a full service restaurant and bar as well as meeting function facilities. Currently, Stark County provides 32 recommended hotels/motels with 2,754 rooms (out of a total of 40 facilities with 3,024 rooms). Occupancy for 2015/2016 was relatively flat at 62% occupancy. Locally Owned, Globally Connected. 7 Energy Services Activity for 2016 While drilling in the Utica Shale region has slowed in 2016, we saw signs of activity benefiting from Oil & Gas in the Stark, Carroll and surrounding counties. Campbell Oil opened a new Bell Stores at the former Dorsey Grocery at the intersection on SR43 and 183 in Carroll County. Work continues the Carroll County Energy Power plant just north of Carrollton. This facility expects to start producing electricity December of this year. We are also anticipating that Southfield Energy in Columbiana County will begin construction this fall. The Marathon Cornerstone Pipeline began moving product in 2016. 2017 Market Outlook 2017 and beyond appear very promising for Oil & Gas and Energy Services companies. NAI Spring has been very active finding short term areas for MN Limited constructing the Kinder Morgan, Rover Pipeline, a 710 mile pipeline from West Virginia to Michigan. The additional pipelines in the area are the key to additional drilling activity in the Utica Shale area. We are beginning to see midstream companies looking for larger space and some new companies coming to the area. The Biggest news for 2017 is the construction of the Shell Cracker facility in Monaco PA (~$6B investment). This facility will have a ripple effect throughout the Ohio River Corridor including Stark and Carroll County. We also anticipate the announcement of the second Cracker facility in Belmont County later this year. These Crackers are driving a “Appalachian Ethane Storage Basin” along the Ohio River Corridor. This will be a potential $10B investment in the OH, PA and WV area to serve the two Crackers. The two Crackers and the Ethane Storage Basin will mark the turning point for the Appalachian Basin and the Ohio River Corridor from the “Rust Belt” to the “Plastic Belt”. We are seeing old steel facilities along the Ohio River being re purposed for the potential of the Petrochemical and Derivatives Industries that will locate in the area to take advantage of the low price of raw materials for their manufacturing processes. Hannibal, Ohio Mingo Junction, Ohio 8 Senior Living New product continues to enter the market in the area of assisted and independent living for the growing senior population. Danbury Senior Living has led the charge with the opening of its Massillon facility in June 2016. The Sanctuary Grande senior living building on Applegrove in North Canton will open in March 2017 with 137 units of independent and assisted living as well as memory care. Locally Owned, Globally Connected. 9 Realizing Potential, Delivering Results. 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