REFLECTIONS I & II AT CIRCLEPORT

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REFLEC TIONS I & II AT CIRCLEPORTERLANGER, KENTUCKYREFLEC TIONS I & II AT CIRCLEPORTBrett Lowery 859.292.5548 office 937.974.5631 cell blowery@corporex.comCL ASS A OFFICE SPACE AVAIL ABLE

REFLECTIONS I & II AT CIRCLEPORTOFFERS MANY ADVANTAGES: State-of-the-art fiber optics cabling designed for New Economyas well as traditional business environmentsWHY NORTHERN KENTUCKY? Ample, free parking surrounding the buildingsNorthern Kentucky has been the top choice for dozens of relocating andexpanding businesses. Located directly across the Ohio River from Cincinnati,Northern Kentucky is booming with one of the hottest economies in thecountry. A low tax structure has attracted companies from around the world.Quality of life is also an important factor. Employees have the choice of city,suburban or country living – all just minutes from Reflections at CirclePort. Three minutes to the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky InternationalAirport and 12 minutes to downtown Cincinnati Continuous direct flights out of the Cincinnati/Northern KentuckyInternational Airport Key location within a 600 mile radius of over half of the nation’spopulation, purchasing power and manufacturing Kentucky Jobs Development Act offering Kentucky Tax Abatementto employers locating to Northern Kentucky Adjacent Residence Inn and Courtyard by MarriottREFLEC TIONS I & II AT CIRCLEPORTBrett Lowery 859.292.5548 office 937.974.5631 cell blowery@corporex.com

PROPERTY DESCRIPTION REFLECTIONS IAddress:4123 Olympic Blvd., Erlanger, KY 41018Building Size:63,562 Total Square FeetBuilding Systems:HVAC:Year Built:1999Heating:Carrier rooftop gas firedZoning:Commercial – OfficeElectrical:480/277 volt service with circuit breaker protectionSite Size:6.8 acresSecurity:Tenants enjoy 24-hour building accessParking:318 spaces, which include 7 handicappedLife Safety:State-of-the-art life safety systemsBuilding Type:Single story officePlumbing:One set of restrooms and two drinking fountainsConstruction:Steel frame, EIFS, storefront-glazing system with curtainwall construction. Insulated tinted windows, enclosedin bronze anodized framesADA Compliance: ADA CompliantREFLEC TIONS I & II AT CIRCLEPORTBrett Lowery 859.292.5548 office 937.974.5631 cell blowery@corporex.comMulti-Zone variable air volume/variable temperature (VAV)HVAC system. System includes electronic thermostats withcentral computer loggingBuilding Finishes:Lobby/Common Area:Two entries each with own lobby,corridor service restrooms and utility room. Entryways are hardtile surface. Corridors are carpeted with rubber covebase andvinyl wall coverings with paint. The restrooms have marblefloors and china sinks with distinctive chrome fixtures.Tenants:Horizontal blinds are provided for all exterior windows.Entrance doors are full height with full view glass. Ceilingsare 2’x2’ acoustical tiles with 2’x4’ recessed florescent paraboliclighting fixtures. Tenant can choose from several colors of30 oz. cut pile carpet or any assortment of floor tile. Windowconfiguration allows flexibility in perimeter office sizing.

PROPERTY DESCRIPTION REFLECTIONS II86,400 Total Square FeetBuilding Systems:HVAC:Multi-Zone variable air volume/variable temperature (VAV)HVAC system. System includes electronic thermostatsYear Built:2001Heating:York rooftop gas firedZoning:Commercial – OfficeElectrical:2000 Amp 480/277 volt service with circuit breaker protectionSite Size:11.5 acresSecurity:Tenants enjoy 24-hour building accessParking:465 spaces, which include 7 handicappedLife Safety:State-of-the-art life safety systemsBuilding Type:Single story officeConstruction:Steel frame, EIFS, storefront-glazing system with curtainwall construction. Insulated tinted windows, enclosed inbronze anodized framesPlumbing:Building “A” has one set of restrooms & two drinking fountains.Both buildings have a 2” water line & 6” sanitary line beneathslab at mid pointAddress:4243 Olympic Blvd., Erlanger, KY 41018Building Size:REFLEC TIONS I & II AT CIRCLEPORTBrett Lowery 859.292.5548 office 937.974.5631 cell blowery@corporex.comADA Compliance: ADA CompliantBuilding Finishes:Lobby/Common Area:Two entries each with own lobby,corridor service restrooms and utility room. Entryways are hardtile surface. Corridors are carpeted with rubber coverbase andvinyl wall coverings with paint. The restrooms have marblefloors and china sinks with distinctive chrome fixtures.Tenants:Horizontal blinds are provided for all exterior windows.Entrance doors are full height with a solid core. Ceilings are2’x2’ acoustical tiles with 2’x4’ recessed fluorescent paraboliclighting fixtures. Tenant can choose from several colors of30 oz. cut pile carpet or any assortment of floor tile. Windowconfiguration allows flexibility in perimeter office sizing.

LOCATIONh ioerRivCincinnatiCovingtonCincinnati/Northern KentuckyInternationalAirportREFLECTIONSOLYMPIC BOULEVARDOReflections is located in CirclePort, a world-class650-acre mixed-use smart park containing office,industrial, hotel and retail in a corporate setting.Because of its proximity to the Cincinnati/NorthernKentucky International Airport, CirclePort hasbecome the area’s most prestigious addressfor business. CirclePort is the Internationalheadquarters for several companies such asToyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing NorthAmerica, Inc. (TEMA), Convergys, Wild Flavors andThe National Underwriter. Over 60 businesses and4,500 employees enjoy the decorative lakes andfountains, underground utilities, a congestion-freeinternal roadway system and proximity to hotels,retail and restaurant establishments.REFLECTIONS IIREFLECTIONS ICIRCLEPORT ADVANTAGES Technologically-advanced fiber optics network in place Daily bus service through CirclePort Natural environment conducive to recruiting and retaining employees, walking, running and hiking Residence Inn and Courtyard by Marriott in CirclePort complexREFLEC TIONS I & II AT CIRCLEPORTBrett Lowery 859.292.5548 office 937.974.5631 cell blowery@corporex.com

SITE PLAN REFLECTIONS IBUI LDI NGAREFLEC TIONS I & II AT CIRCLEPORTBrett Lowery 859.292.5548 office 937.974.5631 cell blowery@corporex.comBUI LDI NGB

SITE PLAN REFLECTIONS IIBUILDING BEXISTING LAKEBUILDING AOLYMPIC BLDV.ATLANTIC AVE.REFLEC TIONS I & II AT CIRCLEPORTBrett Lowery 859.292.5548 office 937.974.5631 cell blowery@corporex.com

FLOOR PLANSReflections I - Building AAVA I L A B L E S PAC ESuite 100AVAILABLE30,920 RSFREFLEC TIONS I & II AT CIRCLEPORTBrett Lowery 859.292.5548 office 937.974.5631 cell blowery@corporex.com

FLOOR PLANSReflections I - Building BAVA I L A B L E S PAC ESuite 200AVAILABLE9,144 RSFREFLEC TIONS I & II AT CIRCLEPORTBrett Lowery 859.292.5548 office 937.974.5631 cell blowery@corporex.com

FLOOR PLANSReflections II - Building BAVA I L A B L E S PAC ESuite 200CAVAILABLE36,262 RSFREFLEC TIONS I & II AT CIRCLEPORTBrett Lowery 859.292.5548 office 937.974.5631 cell blowery@corporex.com

Jun 22, 2015 · REFLECTIONS I & II AT CIRCLEPORT Brett owery 59.292.554 ffice 37.974.563 ell lowery@corporex.com PROPERTY DESCRIPTION REFLECTIONS II Address: 4243 Olympic Blvd., Erlanger, KY 41018 Building Size: 86,400 Total Square Feet Year Built: 2001 Zoning: Commercial – Office Site Size: 11.5 acres Parking: 465 spaces, which include 7 handicapped

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