20600 Chagrin Boulevard
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20600 Chagrin Boulevard
20600 Chagrin Boulevard Shaker Heights, OH 44122 TOWER EAST Anchoring the emerging VAN AKEN DISTRICT, Tower East is Shaker Heights’ most significant historical commercial building. Encompassing over 172,000 SF, the building offers office space in sizes ranging from 300 RSF to 14,000 RSF The informaƟon contained herein was obtained from sources believed reliable; however, Playhouse Square Real Estate Services makes no guarantees, warranƟes or representaƟons as to the completeness or accuracy thereof. The presentaƟon of this property is submiƩed subject to errors, omissions, change of price or condiƟons prior to sale or lease, or withdrawal without noƟce. Owned by E2G Proper es, LLC Preserving our past and inves ng in our future 20600 Chagrin Boulevard Shaker Heights, OH 44122 TOWER EAST Number of Floors 12 Full Floor Square Footage 13,787 Office Rental Rates $17.00 to $19.00 per RSF Tenant Improvements Negotiable Operating Expense Adjustments: Tenant pays its pro rata share of increases (if any) in operating expenses and real estate taxes over a base year Electric: Tenant pays electric for lights and outlets Heat & AC: Included during building standard hours Parking: 600 covered spaces and 55 surface Building Access 24 hour access, 7 days per week Building Amenities: Conferencing facility J. Pistone’s Cafè (coming soon) Saffron Patch The information contained herein was obtained from sources believed reliable; however, Playhouse Square Real Estate Services makes no guarantees, warranties or representations as to the completeness or accuracy thereof. The presentation of this property is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price or conditions prior to sale or lease, or withdrawal without notice. For further information, contact Joseph P. Fegen 216-640-8722 [email protected] Playhouse Square Real Estate Services 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 200 Cleveland, OH 44115 PlayhouseSquareRealEstate.com 20600 Chagrin Boulevard Shaker Heights, OH 44122 TOWER EAST Clean, modern lines and great views make this historic, cutting edge building a perfect anchor for the Redeveloping Van Aken District. A short walk to all the amenities of a work live play community. An easy drive to downtown—or catch a ride on the RTA Rapid All the conveniences a business requires are at your front door. The information contained herein was obtained from sources believed reliable; however, Playhouse Square Real Estate Services makes no guarantees, warranties or representations as to the completeness or accuracy thereof. The presentation of this property is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price or conditions prior to sale or lease, or withdrawal without notice. Tower East was designed by Walter Gropius, and occupied four years of his life from the beginning sketches of 1964 to the completion of construction on May 24, 1968. It is his last completed building in this country, and was the first high-rise building developed outside of the downtown area of Cleveland. Its construction marked the beginning of a new stage of suburban business development in the city during the second half of the twentieth century. The building stands on a park-like site and combines innovative architecture features, such as its sun-shaded and open cornered concrete exterior walls, with materials of exceptional quality, including walnutpaneled corridors and high-ceiling lobbies with terrazzo floors and quartz-aggregate concrete walls. Walter Gropius, founder of the Bauhaus Institute in Germany, changed the architecture of the twentieth century. He was a pioneer in such design innovations as wrapping a building in transparent walls of glass rather than traditional heavy masonry. This threshold insight provides the basis for modern buildings which brought in light and connected people’s working and living space to the landscape outside. A planner as well as an architect, Gropius believed that buildings and cities should create an environment that enriches the lives of people who work and live there, and that art should be an integral part of architecture and life. His own design work and his teaching at Bauhaus and later at Harvard influenced generations of architects and brought him worldwide acclaim.