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www.etkinllc.com


Veronica Rickett
Property Manager
Etkin Equities
29100 Northwestern Highway, #200
Southfield, MI 48034
vrickett@etkinllc.com
Phone:  (248) 335-7755
Fax:   (248) 335-8072

   

GENERAL INFORMATION  

Park Address

2001 Centerpoint Parkway
Pontiac

County

Oakland

Size

350 acres

Percent Developed

100%

Percent Occupied

87%

Price of Land per Acre

Please call for information.

Nearest Expressway

I-75

Distance in Miles

1

Class A All-Weather Road

Centerpoint Parkway

Distance in Miles

0

Airport

Detroit Metro Airport - 40 miles

 Landing Strip/Helipad

Not within park.

Occupant Services

Gas Station(s) - .5 miles
Restaurant(s) – .5 miles
Licensed Day-Care(s) – .5 miles
Lodging - within park

Railroads

CN Railroad

Highway

M-59 - 1 mile

 

Park Tenants  

Applebees Arby's
Arco/Intier Avis
Bulb Tanning Coffee Beanery/Zoup
Dairy Queen Dunkin Donuts/Baskin Robbins
Edcor II Edscha
Etkin/CALP Guido's Pizza
 Hubbell Roth & Clark Ibiquity Digital
Ichiyo Irvin Automotive
Isuzu JAC Products
Lemon Grass  Leo' Coney Island
 Papa Vino's Prodigy
 Quizno's RCO Engineering
 Sandvik Shirley Berney Salon
 Solutia  

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          Interesting Information About Pontiac


/files/CBP/Centerpoint Industry.JPGPontiac Industry -- Pontiac was first settled in 1818 where the Saginaw Indian Trail (now Woodward/Dixie Highway) crossed the Clinton River. It was a convenient spot then and, now located close to Detroit, Flint and Ann Arbor, it still is. Pontiac's main employer is the automotive industry in which about 21,000 are employed. Far behind are the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and the County of Oakland. Most noted is the city's history with General Motors. It is the birthplace of General Motor's Truck and Bus and Pontiac Motor Divisions. With downtown improvements, there is an ever-expanding downtown business base. Other important industries for employment are accommodation and food service, construction, and educational services.


/files/CBP/Centerpoint Arts.JPGChrysler Arts, Beats & Eats Festival
 -- Arts, Beats & Eats is held every Labor Day weekend and attracts over one million visitors to the city to enjoy music from national recording artists, art exhibits from nationally renowned artists and food from the area's finest restaurants. Another festivity of note is the Woodward Dream Cruise, in with 500,000 people are attracted to the city to look at classic cars and displays.

 

 Michigan Economic
Developers Association

P. O. Box 15096
Lansing, MI 48901-5096
Phone: 517-241-0011
Fax: 517-241-0089

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