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Lima Mall Redevelopment
Building Details
Property Type Retail
Sub Type Commercial
Tenancy Multiple
Total Building SqFt 550,000
Min Divisible SqFt 2,500
Max Contiguous SqFt 4,500
Vacant SqFt 7,000
Total Parking Spaces 4,500
Spaces
Retail | 2 spaces available | 2,500 SqFt - 4,500 SqFt
Building description
The Lima MSA is a regional metropolitan area located in Northwestern Ohio is home to over 108,000 people. The foundation of Lima is its economy, which is comprised of manufacturing, healthcare, construction, transportation, government, and education. The largest area employers are St. Rita’s Medical Center, Lima Memorial Health Systems, and Proctor and Gamble.
Building highlights
- 550,000 SF GLA
- 4,500 spaces (4.5/1000 of GLA) parking
- Main retail corridor 19,500 VPD
- National nearby retailers* *National retailers include Meijer's, hobby lobby, kohls, Lowe’s, Ashley furniture, TJmax, Walmart, five below and more
- University of Ohio 4,000 on-campus students
- Pad site opportunities drive thru available
- Lima Mall is situated in the northwestern part of Lima, approximately 3 miles from Interstate 75 which has a traffic count of 39,000 vehicles per day. Interstate 75 is the main arterial route, which runs through Lima, and from Detroit, MI to Knoxville, TN. Lima Mall is located on Elida Road across from the 210-acre campus of The University of Northwestern Ohio, a private University.
- Lima features a robust, accessible, and growing arts scene anchored by premier visual arts centers, historic performing arts theaters, and community-driven festivals. The city blends its rich industrial history with creative expression, offering year-round exhibitions, live music, and theatrical performances.
- The area offers a compelling combination of small-town charm, big-city amenities, and natural beauty. It’s a place where life moves at a comfortable pace, community bonds are strong, and opportunity ties for fun and relaxation are around every corner.
- The economic base of Lima, Ohio, is anchored by advanced manufacturing, major supply chain logistics, and a growing technology sector. Historically known for oil, the region now ranks among the top mid-sized U.S. cities for manufacturing output, producing everyday items ranging from Ford F-150s to Tide laundry detergent.
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