Elder Beerman

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150 High Street

This is the site of a former downtown Elder Beerman department store. Located in the heart of Downtown Hamilton, directly across the street from historic Butler County Courthouse, this 3 story Elder-Beerman was a profitable store at the time of its closing in 2009, but did not renew its lease due to corporate restructuring.

Building Detail 150 High Street Contact

City of Hamilton

Asking Price

$1,200,000

Year Built

1968

Total square feet

167,447 sf

Floors

3

Parking

Parking lot and garage in rear

Dining area

Includes cafeteria, 3,587 sf

Elevator

Passenger and Freight

Proximity to Miami-Hamilton 2 miles, 5 minutes Proximity to Miami-Oxford

13 miles, 22 minutes


Building Details Building Footprint

Surrounding Amenities

Kofenya

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Ryan’s Tavern

9

Pappa Luigi’s

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Riverfront Plaza

11

Full-scale coffee and espresso bar

13 Easy’s in the Village

Excellent food and beer garden

14 Art Off Symmes

Gallery, gifts, fine jewelry

15 InMotion Bicycle Shop Bikes for sale and rental

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American taste with a touch of jazz

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Courthouse Square 3 Court Street

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Wide variety of fudges and ice cream

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10 Jelli’s Fudgery

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Pizza, calzones, subs and salads

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Authentic Irish pub

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Maple Avenue

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The riverfront’s crown jewel

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Fitton Center for Creative Arts

Iconic 1905 monument

N. Third Street

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Dayton Street

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The Monument

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Full workout facility

Journal Alley

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Historic & significant civic center

N. Second Street

Butler County Courthouse

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Center for Civic Engagement

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Miami U. Hamilton Downtown

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150 High Street is located in Historic Downtown Hamilton, a walkable community with restaurants, shops, a riverfront view, YWCA, a Farmer’s Market, and many other amenities. It is also home to Miami U. Hamilton Downtown, the Fitton Center for the Performing Arts, and the new Butler Tech School of the Arts, which is home to the Miami Valley Ballet.

MIami University Hamilton is a quick five minute car ride from Downtown Hamilton. Miami University also offers a bus from Downtown Hamilton to Miami University Hamilton, Miami University Oxford, and to nearby shopping at Meijer and Fairfield Crossings. Service Monday through Friday $2.00 per one-way trip

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NON-DISCRIMINATION NOTICE

ANUNCIO DE NO DISCRIMINACIÓN

All services, routes and accommodation on Butler County Regional Transit Authority (BCRTA) are offered without regard to race, color, or national origin, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. If you feel you have been discriminated against on the basis of race, color, or national origin in the services offered by BCRTA, you have the right to submit a complaint to the BCRTA management and/or Federal Transit Administration. For more information call BCRTA at (513) 785-5396.

Todos los servicios, rutas y amenidades de la Autoridad Regional de Tránsito del Condado de Butler (BCRTA) se ofrecen sin discriminación por raza, color u origen nacional, de conformidad con el Título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964. Si usted siente que ha sido discriminado en base a su raza, color u origen nacional en los servicios ofrecidos por BCRTA, usted tiene el derecho de presentar una queja a la administración de BCRTA y/o a la Administración Federal de Tránsito (FTA). Para obtener más información llame a BCRTA al (513) 785-5396.

MU-Downtown is in the Historic Robinson Schwenn Building. It is also home to Kofenya Coffee House

Current Projects in Downtown RiversEdge

RiversEdge is an opportunity to reconnect residents to the Great Miami River. It will be the home of the City’s new downtown riverfront amphitheater and overlook that will be the host of numerous civic and entertainment events, such as concerts and fairs. The first concert is expected in Spring 2013.

Artspace Hamilton

The City is looking forward to an upcoming residential mixed-use project, Artspace Hamilton, which is a mixed-use project that is targeted specifically to artists. It will provide residential, workshops, and retail space and is expected to be under construction in Spring 2013.

The Historic Mercantile Lofts is a mixed-use residential project in Downtown Hamilton which opened in 2012 and is nearly 100% occupied


Tax Incentives Community Reinvestment Area

Hamilton’s CRA Map

The Community Reinvestment Area (CRA) provides property owners a tax exemption for investing in property improvements. The goal of the CRA is to incentivize revitalization where barriers to investment exist. The CRA tax exemption is available for both residential and commercial development and both new development and renovations. The CRA tax exemption can be utilized throughout Hamilton, but the urban core is part of a special district which the CRA benefits are most powerful. The abatement is for ten years. CRA can be use for: • • • •

New construction Expansion Building improvements Residential, commercial, and industrial

Applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis for investment dollar and job creation potential. The tax exemption percentage will be determined on a case-by-case basis and final exemption value is determined by the Butler County Auditor.

Joshua Smith..............................

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513-785-7002

City Manager

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smithja@hamilton-oh.gov

Jody Gunderson.........................

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513-785-7070

Economic Development Director

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gundersoj@hamilton-oh.gov

345 High Street Hamilton Municipal Building Hamilton, OH 45011


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