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LAND FOR SALE Stephen Tucker, [email protected] Patrick Miller, [email protected] 10 N. High St. Suite 401 Columbus, Ohio 43215 614-221-4286 www.rweiler.com 0.866 +/- Acres Outlot B Available Gender Road Outlot Canal Winchester, Ohio 43110 Gender Rd Winchester Pike

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LAND FOR SALE

Stephen Tucker, [email protected] Miller, [email protected]

10 N. High St. Suite 401 Columbus, Ohio 43215

614-221-4286www.rweiler.com

0.866 +/- Acres Outlot B Available

Gender Road OutlotCanal Winchester, Ohio 43110

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Winchester Pike

Property Description

SHOVEL READY OUTPARCEL FOR SALE!0.866 +/- acre outlot B available adjacent to planned COTA Park & Ride Facility.

Highly visible location directly across Gender Rd from a large car dealership. Close to Kroger, Home Depot, and Walmart. Utilities on site.

Easy access to US Route 33.

Address: Gender Rd Canal Winchester, OH 43110County: FranklinPID: 184-000884Location: Between US Route 33 & Winchester PikeAcreage: 0.866 +/- acresSale Price: $540,000 per acre

Property Location

Great Location!Close to US Route 33

20 minutes to Downtown ColumbusHigh Traffic and Visibility

Site Here

Winchester Pike

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Groveport Rd

W Waterlo St

N High St

Bowen Rd

Site Map

Site Map

Renderings

In contract

Available

Street Maps

Demographics & Traffic

CANAL WINCHESTER COM

MUNITY PROFILE

Welcome to Canal Winchester

Academics

The primary coordinate point for Canal Winchester is located at latitude 39.8398 and longitude -82.8163 in Fairfield County. The formal boundaies for the City of Canal Winchester encompass a land area of 7.46 sq. miles and a water area of 0.14 sq. miles. Fairfield County is in the Eastern time zone (GMT -5). The elevation is 761 feet. While the primary coordinates for City of Canal Winchester are located in Fairfield County, it should be noted that the formal boundaries for this community also extend into and Franklin County

Canal Winchester was founded in 1828 by Reuben Dove and John Colman. When construction of the Ohio & Erie Canal came through Dove's wheat field, he wanted to sue the state. The canal workmen instead convinced him that he would be better off laying out a town, because the area was midway between Columbus and Lancast-er. On November 4, 1828, Reuben Dove and John Col-man recorded the first plat for Winchester, Ohio, in Violet Township, Fairfield County. Dove named the village after his father's hometown of Winchester, Virginia.Winchester flourished because of agriculture and transportation. The Ohio and Erie Canal brought passengers, freight and a means to transport grain to market. The first canal boat floated through Winchester in 1831. In 1869, the railroad came to Canal Winchester, bringing continued prosper-ity.

Canal Winchester High School's mascot is the Indians, and their colors are maroon and white. The high school offers many college prep and AP courses. New ele-mentary schools, a new wing of the high school, and a new junior high school have all been built since 2000. In athletics they are best known for their football, wrestling, basketball, cross country, cheerleading, and volleyball teams, all of which compete at the Division 2 level; and track, which competes at the Division 1 level. The base-ball team has been back to back state runner-up from 2008-2009. In recent years the school has produced two Wendy's High School Heisman State Finalists in Greg Guiler and Andy Rhinehart, an award to the state's best high school student athletes. Also their soccer team have seen success with two district titles (2013, 2014) and one OCC Cardinal Division title in 2014. The school has also produced NBA player B. J. Mullens of the Oklahoma City Thunder. Also, the school has produced MLB player Drew Dosch, class of 2010, of the Baltimore Orioles.

The City of Canal Winchester’s rich heritage is centered by its quaint downtown that showcases many Victori-an-era homes and historic landmarks. Canal Winchester is also an Ohio and National “Main Street Community,” demonstrating its commitment to maintain the visual appearance and quality of life of its downtown. The remainder of family-oriented community offers a variety of well-established and modern neighborhoods, ample parks and recreational facilities, a great school system and important services provided by a growing business population.aken from the 2016 Census Estimates, Canal Winchester had an population of 7,905 people. This is an increase of 11.32% since the 2010 Census (or an increase of 76.53% since the 2000 Census).

Community

Why Canal Winchester“In Canal Winchester, Ohio, we know that the rigors of business should not be halted through the development process. We have simplified the process to ensure rapid approvals to maximize your company’s revenues. The City has worked hard with existing businesses to cultivate a pros-perous business environment and to build a community that focuses on quality of life.

The City of Canal Winchester is one of Central Ohio’s fastest growing communities. Located on the U.S. Route 33 corridor, the City is within 1 day’s drive of 60% of the U.S. population and 40% of the Canadian population. The City is also ideally located within Central Ohio’s southeastern region.

The City of Canal Winchester is serviced by Port Columbus International Airport located within 20 minutes and only 10 minutes from Rickenbacker International Airport. The proximity of this location makes Canal Winchester an ideal location for the quick shipment of the company products, while being far enough away to not compete for labor.

The City is home to major companies such as TS Trim, Nifco and Waste Management. These companies along with many other businesses have created a very friendly and thriving business climate, which includes a thriving historic down-town, two successful and growing industrial parks, a medical campus, and abundant retailers and restaurants.

The City of Canal Winchester is home to more than 200 businesses from small family-owned operations to larger corporate headquarters. Each of these businesses plays an important role in the community. There are a diverse mix of industrial, office, medical, and retail employers located in the City which are the largest employ-ers in the community.” - Mayor Michael Ebert

City Highlights

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EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY

DEMOGRAPHICS

1,264,597RESIDENTS

33.8MEDIAN AGE

480,946HOUSEHOLDS

$52,341MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME

FRANKLIN COUNTY EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY

Construction and Mining

3% 5%4%

9%

6%

8%

20%

16%

10%

3%

16%Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transportation and Utilities

Financial Activities

Professional and Business Services

Education and Health

Leisure and Hospitality

Other Services

Government

WORKFORCE

4.1% UNEMPLOYMENT RATEFRANKLIN COUNTY

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% 25+ WITH ASSOCIATE DEGREE

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% 25+ WITH BACHELOR’S DEGREE

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Franklin County

U.S.Average

30.6%

38.8%

44.3%

37.6%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2016 Population Estimates; U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2015; EMSI, 2017; Bureau of Labor Statistics, LAUS, seasonally adjusted by Columbus 2020 (2016 average)

COMPANY FTE OPERATIONSNationwide 13,400 HQ, software development, analytics, data center

Cardinal Health, Inc. 5,058HQ, distribution of pharmaceuticals and medical devices, radiopharmaceutical production

JPMorgan Chase & Co. 4,700 Major back office, software development, card manufacturing, data center

American Electric Power Company, Inc. 3,627 Utilities HQ, R&D, smart grid technology, transmissions, data center

Alliance Data Systems Corporation 3,057 Card services unit HQ, transactions processing, data center

Defense Supply Center Columbus 3,000 HQ of the Land and Maritime Supply Chain, distributin of supplies

Express Scripts 2,441 Pharmaceuticals distribution, customer service

Verizon Communications Inc. 2,406 Telecommunications back office, customer service, switching operations, data center

Gap, Inc. 2,200 Distribution and fulfillment of apparel, customer service

Abercrombie & Fitch Co. 2,200 HQ, distribution and fulfillment of apparel, software development

LARGEST PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYERS

County Highlights

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MATT McCOLLISTERVice President, Economic Development150 South Front ST, Suite 200Columbus, OH 43215

Phone: (614)225.6953Email: [email protected]

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A – Scotts Miracle-Gro Co.B – PacerC – Cardinal HealthD – Worthington IndustriesE – Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.F – Big LotsG – Huntington BancsharesH – Hexion Specialty Chemicals/Momentive Performance Materials

I – Bob Evans Farms J – Retail Ventures Inc.K – American Electric PowerL – NationwideM – Limited BrandsN – Abercrombie & FitchO – Greif

Market Highlights

This confidential Offering memorandum has been prepared by The Robert Weiler Company for use by a limited number of parties whose sole purpose is to evaluate the possible purchase of the subject property. This Memorandum has been prepared to provide summary, unverified information to prospective purchasers, and to establish only a preliminary level of interest in the subject property. The information contained herein is not a substitute for a thorough due diligence investigation.

The information contained in the Memorandum has been obtained from sources we believe to be reliable. While we do not doubt its accuracy, we have not verified it and make no guar-antee, warranty, or representation about it. It is your responsibility to independently confirm its accuracy and completeness. Any projections, opinions, assumptions or estimates used, are for example only, and do not represent the current or future performance of the property. The value of this transaction to you depends on taxes and other factors which should be evaluated by your tax, financial and legal advisors. You and your advisors should conduct a careful, inde-pendent investigation of the property for your needs. All potential buyers must take appropri-ate measures to verify all of the information set forth herein. Both The Robert Weiler company and the Owner disclaim any responsibility for inaccuracies and expect prospective purchasers to exercise independent due diligence in verifying all such information. The contained informa-tion is subject to change at any time and without notice. The recipient of the Memorandum shall not look to the Owner or The Robert Weiler Company for the accuracy of completeness of the Memorandum.

A prospective purchaser must make its own independent investigations, projections, and con-clusions regarding the acquisition of the property without reliance on this Memorandum or any other Confidential information, written or verbal, from the Broker or the Seller. The Owner expressly reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to reject any offer to purchase the property or to terminate any negotiations with any party, at any time, with or without written notice. Only a fully-executed Real Estate Purchase Agreement , approved by Seller, shall bind the prop-erty. Each prospective purchaser and /or broker proceeds at its own risk.

Offering Memorandum