CONNECTING A RICH HISTORY TO A VIBRANT FUTURE SQUARE FEET OF OFFICE SPACE ON THE UPPER FLOORS OF THE HISTORIC STATION - 64,000
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CONNECTING A RICH HISTORY TO A VIBRANT FUTURE ±64,000 SQUARE FEET OF OFFICE SPACE ON THE UPPER FLOORS OF THE HISTORIC STATION
RICH HISTORY VIBRANT FUTURE The SRA’s $88.5 million redevelopment of Springfield Union Station, combined with other nearby large-scale projects like the MGM Casino, will serve as the primary RETAIL SPACE catalysts for the area’s downtown revitalization. The ±11,000 SF on the concourse level renovated station will create a multimodal, mixed-use transportation hub for Amtrak, commuter rail, and regional and intercity bus service and will include: OFFICE SPACE ±64,000 SF on the upper floors of the historic station S P R I N G F I E L D U N I O N S TAT I O N 27-BAY INTEGRATED was built in 1926 and helped define OPEN-AIR REGIONAL central Springfield. From the time AND INTERCITY BUS of its construction until after World TERMINAL War II, rail travel thrived in this bustling district, with more than 130 377-SPACE passenger trains passing through SIX-LEVEL daily. The station closed in 1973 and PARKING GARAGE was acquired by the Springfield at the corner of Main Street Redevelopment Authority in 1989. and Frank B. Murray Street In the two and a half decades since, the area surrounding the station has seen significant reinvestment aimed at reclaiming the distinguished character of Springfield and preserving its heritage.
A PREMIER OFFICE ADDRESS Strategically located at the convergence of the interstate highway system and passenger and freight rail corridors, this unique and vibrant Class A office space offers: UNPARALLELED ACCESS BY TRAIN, BUS, AND CAR T Y P I C A L O F F I C E F LO O R P L A N 2 PARKING SPACES/1,000 SF MODERN, EFFICIENT FLOOR PLATES ON-SITE AMENITIES, INCLUDING CAFÉS, RESTAURANTS, AND SHOPS A PRIME LOCATION Union Station is located less than a ½ mile from museums, entertainment venues, the restaurant district, the new MGM Casino, and numerous colleges, public parks, and the Basketball Hall of Fame.
FIRST FLOOR UP UP FOOD TENANT SPACE SERVICE (+/- 6,430 SF) TENANT (+/- 1,080 SF) DUNKIN DONUTS REF. SUPPORT (+/- 290 SF) UP . . SUBWAY FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: 0 5 20 40 PAUL M. STELZER pstelzer@oconnells.com +1.413.536.8040 GINNY L. AVERETT KUHN gaverettkuhn@oconnells.com +1.413.471.3397
MEZZANINE | 13,289 SF CORRIDOR (+/- 213 SF) TENANT 2 (+/- 4,017 SF) LOBBY (+/- 103 SF) CONCOURSE TENANT 1 (+/- 7,250 SF) 0 5 20 40 FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: PAUL M. STELZER pstelzer@oconnells.com +1.413.536.8040 GINNY L. AVERETT KUHN gaverettkuhn@oconnells.com +1.413.471.3397
SECOND FLOOR | 5,000–25,583 SF TENANT 1 TENANT 2 (+/- 5,426 SF) (+/- 4,313 SF) LOBBY (+/- 384 SF) CORRIDOR (+/- 2,018 SF) TENANT 5 (+/- 2,229 SF) TENANT 4 TENANT 3 (+/- 3,365 SF) (+/- 3,675 SF) 0 5 20 40 FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: PAUL M. STELZER pstelzer@oconnells.com +1.413.536.8040 GINNY L. AVERETT KUHN gaverettkuhn@oconnells.com +1.413.471.3397
SPRINGFIELD UNION STATION Armando Feliciano, Chair, 55 Frank B. Murray Street Springfield Redevelopment Springfield, MA 01103 Authority Domenic Sarno, Mayor MANAGEMENT OFFICE City of Springfield (413) 471-3397 UnionStation@OConnells.com Kevin Kennedy, Chief Development Officer, SECURITY City of Springfield (413) 776-1612
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