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THE CROSSING AT 96TH STREET

Rare redevelopment opportunity.
Up to 650,000 square feet available.

The Crossing at 96th Street is a unique office redevelopment offering located on Carmel’s front doorstep. Ideally located in the high-demand North Meridian submarket, the property is the largest site with the highest visibility on the northside of Indianapolis. The property is situated contiguous to the Monon Trail and Parkwood Crossing Office Park and offers excellent area amenities and demographics.

The existing physical structures, combined with the asset’s lifestyle amenities lend themselves to a creative and adaptive reuse which would incorporate many of the desires today’s progressive tenants and employees are looking for. The current owner, Corporex Co. is one of the most active privately-held development firms in the country with experience in multiple product types. Corporex’s vision and capabilities would provide a flexible partnership to develop the property to your specific needs. Their vision led to the sale and creative reuse of a similar facility, creating a 195,000 sf office space for a software firm in Cleveland, Ohio. Current zoning would also allow for up to 650,000 sf of office or healthcare space, with structured parking.
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4 Burlington Woods, new construction for lease

Unparalleled Location.

  • Visibility to I-465, including 124,300 vehicles per day via I-465 and 96th Street
  • One of the largest development sites in the area that is easily accessible via I-465, Meridian Street, 96th Street 
  • Direct Monon Trail access on property with only a 30-minute walk or 8-minute bike ride to the Monon Center
  • North Meridian submarket features many restaurants, shopping and conveniences nearby​

Award-winning City of Carmel.

The Crossing at 96th Street is located in the Meridian Street Corridor on the southern border of the dynamic, award-winning city of Carmel, Indiana.  Ranking as the best place to live in multiple publications in recent years, Carmel has transformed from a quiet, upscale community into a vibrant business district that now has the second largest concentration of office workers in the state.  Decision makers and key executives from corporations throughout Indianapolis and nationwide are drawn to Carmel due to its excellent schools, extensive amenities and thriving arts and cultural venues.

Carmel is consistently recognized for not only its strong business climate, but also for its high quality of life. The city’s upper income tiers are in incredibly strong – a testament to the city’s enduring economic success and desirability for corporate executives.  Carmel boasts an average household income of $148,261, with 57 percent having an income of $100,000 or greater.

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​Carmel is defined by its visionary planning and community involvement.  The city’s quality of life is characterized by its extensive parks and open space systems, which includes more than 500 acres of green space and park trails, as well as its unique variety of shopping, dining and entertainment venues.  The Carmel City Center, which is located less than 10 minutes from The Crossing at 96th Street, is a vibrant downtown neighborhood alive with a mix of retail, restaurants and entertainment.  Located near the Carmel Arts & Design District, Carmel City Center is also the home of the $50 million Center for the Performing Arts and Carmel Farmers Market.
INDIANAPOLIS HIGHLIGHTS
  • One of Nation's Best Big Cities - Conde Nast Traveler, 2019
  • #1 Best Airport in North America – Airports Council International, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
  • #2 Top States for Business - CNBC, 2018
  • Hottest Airbnb Destination - Airbnb, 2018
  • Best Places to Travel - OUT Magazine, 2018
  • Most Exciting Food Cities - Zagat, 2018
  • #5 City Creating the Most Tech Jobs - Forbes, 2017
  • #2 Best City in America for Jobs - Glassdoor, 2017
  • #6 Top City for Tech - FastCompany, 2017
  • #7 America's Favorite Cities - Travel + Leisure, 2017
  • #5 State Cost for Doing Business - Yelp, realtor.com, 2017
  • #1 Best Business Tax Climate in the Midwest - Tax Foundation, 2016
  • ​#1 Business Climate in the Midwest – Chief Executive Magazine, 2015
  • #1 in Cost of Doing Business – CNBC, 2015
  • One of the World’s most Livable Cities – Metropolis, 2015
  • #3 Best Downtown - Livability, 2014-2015
  • #2 Best U.S. Cities for Culture – Business Insider, 2014
  • #1 Convention City in the U.S. - USA Today, 2014
CARMEL HIGHLIGHTS
  • Best Suburb to Live in America - Niche.com, 2019
  • #1 Safest City in the State of Indiana (with population of more than 20,000) - Safewise, 2019
  • #1 Place with Best Public Schools in Indiana - Niche.com, 2019
  • #1 Best Place to Live in Indiana - Money Magazine, 2018
  • Best Rooftop Bar in the State of Indiana - Sunking Spirits in Midtown, 2018
  • #2 Best Small City in America - WalletHub.com, 2018
  • #1 Place to Launch a Career - Money Magazine, 2018
  • #1 City in America in survey of 'most livable' for USA Today - 24/7 Wall Street, 2017
  • Best Small City in U.S. to Raise a Family – SmartAsset, 2017
  • #1 Safest City in America to Raise a Child, Safewise, 2016
  • One of the top 50 places to live – 24/7 Wall Street, 2015
  • Best place to get a job in Indiana – Zippia, 2015
  • Ranked in the Top 50 Best Suburbs in America – Business Insider, 2015
  • Best small city in America – Nerd Wallet, 2014
  • #3 Best Place to Live – Money Magazine, 2014​
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