RAIL CORRIDORMadison, WI
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PROFILE
Located at the corner of Regent Street and West Washington Avenue, the Rail Corridor Campus offers a unique opportunity for downtown office and retail space: abundant parking, competitive lease rates, high visibility, easy access and a location within walking distance to the University of Wisconsin and State Capitol.
An established downtown office and retail destination, the Rail Corridor features high profile tenants such as Panera Bread, FedEx Kinkos, Hausmann-Johnson Insurance and the University of Wisconsin System. All buildings at the Rail Corridor feature underground parking and unrivaled surface parking ratios in the downtown market.
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SustainabilityThe Rail Corridor is a model for sustainability. A former scrapyard, The Rail Corridor once was a blight on the face of downtown Madison. Constructed on an underutilized site with blocks of the State Capitol, the development is an example of urban infill in its purest form; by building on an existing site with infrastructure already in place, the Rail Corridor preserved farmland and greenspace that would otherwise be destroyed by the development of urban sprawl office parks.
In addition, the Rail Corridor’s central location reduces commute times and therefore decreases fossil fuel usage, and its location along Madison’s central bike path and Metro Transit bus routes promotes alternative means of transportation.
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PROFILE / Location
Vitals
• Unparalleled parking ratios in the downtown market
• High profile existing tenant roster: Panera Bread Summit Credit Union FedEx Office Hausmann-Johnson Insurance University of Wisconsin System
• Traffic Count: Regent Street: 17,700 VPD W. Washington Ave: 19,950 VPD
Location
• Within walking distance of UW-Madison, State Capitol, and State Street
• Located Along Commuter Routes
• Access to Metro Transit
• On Southwest Commuter Bike Path
• Easy Access from W. Washington Ave. and Regent Street
• Adjacent to the Kohl Center and University of Wisconsin Campus
KOHLCENTERSOUTHWEST COMMUTER BIKE PATHRAIL CORRIDOR
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SPACE TYPES
With access from both West W. Washington Avenue and Regent Street and ample “at-the-door” parking, City Station at The Rail Corridor is an ideal retail location. Prominent existing tenants such as Summit Credit Union, Panera Bread, Vietbistro and FedEx Kinkos, to name a few, already serve to make the building an established retail destination for the surrounding neighborhoods and downtown office market.
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Approximately 1,000 employees on-site make for an existing captive audience, and the building’s close proximity to the Kohl Center leads to increased visibility throughout the year.
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SPACE TYPES
The Rail Corridor’s office opportunities feature underground parking and offer unprecedented surface parking ratios in the downtown office market. Spread across four different structures, the Rail Corridor can provide space for office users seeking 1,900-25,000 SF.
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CONTACT
Summit Credit UnionAlexander Real Estate Services has a feel and knowledge of the local real estate market, which makes them an asset to work with.- Brian Novinska
Great Wolf ResortsWe continue to be satisfied clients.- Kelly Kittleson, Corporate
Johnson, Block & Company, Inc.Andrew negotiated a very favorable lease…at a very competitive rate. He has continued to work with us after the lease was signed to make sure that the build-out is progressing as promised.- Janice Froelich, CPA
Andrew SchmidtPRINCIPAL [email protected]
WISCONSIN REALTORS® ASSOCIATION4801 Forest Run Road
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Alexander Company/Urban Commer 145 E Badger Rd # 200 Madison, WI 53713 (608)268-8116 UntitledAndrew Schmidt
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