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O F F E R I N G M E M O R A N D U M
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E XC LU S I V E LY L I S T E D BY:
Patrick Hammond Broker of Record:
Senior Associate Peter Barr | Block & Lot Real Estate, LLC
248.419.3808 381 E. Main Street, Suite 200
phammond@fortisnetlease.com Lexington, KY 40507
Kentucky License #: 65116
DISCLOSURE :
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filiates and/or any third party sources are provided without representation or warranty by FNL its directors, officers, agents, advisors, or affiliates as to com-
pleteness, veracity, or accuracy, condition of the property, compliance or lack of compliance with applicable governmental requirements, suitability, finan-
cial performance of the property, projected financial performance of the property for any party’s intended use or any and all other matters.
Neither FNL its directors, officers, agents, advisors, or affiliates makes any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to accuracy or completeness of the
any materials or information provided, derived, or received. Materials and information from any source, whether written or verbal, that may be furnished for
review are not a substitute for a party’s active conduct of its own due diligence to determine these and other matters of significance to such party. FNL will
not investigate or verify any such matters or conduct due diligence for a party unless otherwise agreed in writing.
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including that used for financial modeling purposes, may differ from actual data or performance. Any estimates of market rents and/or projected rents that
may be provided to a party do not necessarily mean that rents can be established at or increased to that level. Parties must evaluate any applicable con-
tractual and governmental limitations as well as market conditions, vacancy factors and other issues in order to determine rents from or for the proper-
ty.
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attorney. Title questions should be discussed by the party with a title officer or attorney. Questions regarding the condition of the property and whether the
property complies with applicable governmental requirements should be discussed by the party with appropriate engineers, architects, contractors, other
consultants and governmental agencies. All properties and services are marketed by FNL in compliance with all applicable fair housing and equal opportuni-
ty laws.
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INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
• NN Lease Requires Minimal Landlord Responsibilities
• 5 Years Remaining on Primary Term of 10 Year Lease
• Lease Features 3% Annual Rental Increases
• Two (2), Five (5) Year Options to Renew the Lease
• Lease is Corporately Guaranteed
• Fresenius Has Been at This Site for 15 Years | Signed 10 Year Re-
newal in 2012
LOCATION HIGHLIGHTS
• Average Daily Traffic Exceeds 31,400 Vehicles Per Day
• 5 Miles Population within 5 Mile Radius Exceeds 216,100 People
• Average Household Income Exceeds $62,000 within 5 Miles
• Property is 2.5 Miles form the University of Kentucky
• Tenants in the Immediate Area include O’Reilly, McDonald’s, KFC,
Family Dollar, Sav A Lot, Tire Discounters, Speedway, Thornton's as
well as a Smucker’s Plant
SUBJECT PROPERTY PHOTO
INVESTMENT SUMMARY
List Price: $2,500,000
Current NOI: $176,505
Initial Cap Rate: 7.06%
Average NOI: $187,418(Remaining 5 Years)
Average Cap Rate: 7.50% (Remaining 5 Years)
Price Per Sq. Ft.: $189.35
Building Size: 12,429 SF
Year Built: 1972
Acreage: 0.48 Acres
Google Aerial Map: Click HERE
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LEASE SUMMARY
Lease Type: NN
Taxes/CAM/Insurance: Tenant Responsibility
Structure/Parking/Roof: Landlord Responsibility
HVAC: LL Resp. for Repairs over $3K
Original Lease Term: 10 Year
Rent Commencement: June 1, 2012
Rent Expiration: May 31, 2022
Term Remaining: 5 Years
Rent Increases: 3% Annually
Options to Extend: Two (2), Five (5) Year Options
Guarantee: Renal Care Group
Tenant Website: www.FMCNA.com
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TENANT OVERVIEW
Fresenius Medical Care North America is the premier health care company focused on delivering the highest quality care to people with renal
and other chronic conditions. Through our industry-leading network of more than 2,200 dialysis facilities, outpatient cardiac and vascular labs,
and urgent care centers, as well as the country’s largest practice of hospitalist and post-acute providers, Fresenius Medical Care provides coordi-
nated health care services at pivotal care points for hundreds of thousands of chronically ill customers throughout the continent. As the world’s
only vertically integrated renal company, we also offer specialty pharmacy and laboratory services, as well as manufacturing and distributing the
most comprehensive line of dialysis equipment, disposable products and renal pharmaceuticals.
Our integrated approach helps to not only improve patients' health outcomes, but also reduce the total cost of care.
Around the world, we care for more than 290,000 renal patients in our global network of more than 3,400 dialysis clinics. At the same time, we op-
erate more than 40 production sites on all continents, to provide dialysis products such as dialysis machines, dialyzers and related disposables.
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Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington, consolidated with Fayette County, is the second-largest city in Kentucky and the 61st largest in the United States. Known as the "Horse Capi-
tal of the World", it is the heart of the state's Bluegrass region. With a mayor-alderman form of government, it is one of two cities in Kentucky designated
by the state as first-class; the other is the state's largest city of Louisville. In the 2016 U.S. Census Estimate, the city's population was 318,449, anchoring
a metropolitan area of 506,751 people and a combined statistical area of 723,849 people.
Lexington ranks tenth among US cities in college education rate, with 39.5% of residents having at least a bachelor's degree.[5] It is the location of
the Kentucky Horse Park, The Red Mile and Keeneland race courses, Rupp Arena, the world's largest basketball-specific arena, Transylvania University,
the University of Kentucky, and Bluegrass Community & Technical College.
Lexington has one of the nation's most stable economies. Lexington describes itself as having "a fortified economy, strong in manufacturing, technology
and entrepreneurial support, benefiting from a diverse, balanced business base". The Lexington Metro Area had an unemployment rate of 3.7% in Au-
gust 2015, lower than many cities of similar size. In 2011 Lexington was ranked as the 4th-best city for "Businesses and Careers" by Forbes magazine, the
5th-best city for Young Professionals in 2008, and 6th-Best "Value Cities" in 2011 by Kiplinger.
The city is home to several large corporations. Sizable employment is generated by four Fortune 500 companies: Xerox (who acquired Affiliated Com-
puter Services), Lexmark International, Lockheed-Martin, and IBM, employing 3,000, 2,800, 1,705, and 552, respectively. United Parcel Service, Trane,
and Amazon.com, Inc. have large operations in the city, and Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky is within the Lexington CSA, located in adjoin-
ing Georgetown. A Jif peanut butter plant located here produces more peanut butter than any other factory in the world.
Notable corporate headquarters include: Lexmark International, a manufacturer of printers and enterprise software; Link-Belt Construction Equipment,
a designer and manufacturer of telescopic and lattice boom cranes; Big Ass Solutions, a manufacturer of large ceiling fans and lighting fixtures for in-
dustrial, commercial, agricultural, and residential use; A&W Restaurants, a restaurant chain known for root beer and root beer floats; Fazoli's, a fast
food Italian-style chain that has expanded to more than twenty states; Tempur Sealy International, a manufacturer of mattresses; Florida Tile, a manu-
facturer of porcelain and ceramic tile; and the Forcht Group of Kentucky, a holding company that employs more than 2,100 people across Kentucky.
Forcht Group operates several businesses in Lexington, including First Corbin Bancorp, Kentucky National Insurance Company, My Favorite Things, BSC,
a bank data services company; and First Lab, among others.
The city's largest employer, the University of Kentucky, as of 2012, employs about 14,000. That number is expected to shrink due to reduced funding from
the state. The university ranks as the 9th-largest economic company in the state of Kentucky, with an annual budget of $1.4 billion, and the College of
Medicine within the university is the 21st-largest company in the state.
Other sizable employers include the Lexington-Fayette County government and other hospital facilities. The Fayette County Public Schools employ
5,374, and the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government employs 2,699. Central Baptist Hospital, Saint Joseph Hospital, Saint Joseph East, and the
Veterans Administration Hospital employ 7,000 persons in total.
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The University of Kentucky
The University of Kentucky (UK) is a public co-educational university in Lexington, Kentucky. Founded in 1865 by Isaiah Giles as the Agricultural
and Mechanical College of Kentucky, the university is one of the state's two land-grant universities (the other being Kentucky State University),
the largest college or university in the state, with 29,385 students as of Fall 2013, and the highest ranked research university in the state according
to U.S. News and World Report. The institution comprises 16 colleges, a graduate school, 93 undergraduate programs, 99 master programs, 66
doctoral programs, and four professional programs. The University of Kentucky has fifteen libraries on campus. The largest is William T. Young Li-
brary, a federal depository, hosting subjects related to social sciences, humanities, and life sciences collections. In recent years, the university has
focused expenditures increasingly on research, following a compact formed by the Kentucky General Assembly in 1997. The directive mandat-
ed that the university become a Top 20 public research institution, in terms of an overall ranking to be determined by the university itself, by the
year 2020.
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216,000 People Live
Within 5 Miles
Average Household
Income
Exceeds $62,000
Within 5 Miles
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Radius 1 Mile 3 Mile 5 Mile
Population:
2022 Projection 13,587 105,095 225,869
2017 Estimate 13,015 100,740 216,445
2010 Census 12,091 93,841 201,472
Growth 2017-2022 4.39% 4.32% 4.35%
Growth 2010-2017 7.64% 7.35% 7.43%
2017 Population Hispanic Origin 868 7,268 17,817
2017 Population by Race:
White 9,693 73,142 164,479
Black 2,754 21,204 38,389
Am. Indian & Alaskan 78 441 851
Asian 138 3,494 6,946
Hawaiian & Pacific Island 9 99 197
Other 342 2,360 5,584
U.S. Armed Forces: 0 42 97
Households:
2022 Projection 6,011 44,903 97,993
2017 Estimate 5,758 42,961 93,764
2010 Census 5,383 39,891 87,152
Growth 2017 - 2022 4.39% 4.52% 4.51%
Growth 2010 - 2017 6.97% 7.70% 7.59%
Owner Occupied 3,012 19,355 46,354
Renter Occupied 2,746 23,606 47,410
2017 Avg Household Income $51,963 $59,842 $62,542
P R E S E N T E D BY:
Patrick Hammond Broker of Record:
Senior Associate Peter Barr | Block & Lot Real Estate, LLC
248.419.3808 381 E. Main Street, Suite 200, Lexington, KY 40507
phammond@fortisnetlease.com Kentucky License #: 65116 [ www.fortisnetlease.com ]
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