About
Piqua Center
The Piqua Center has been transformed into a vibrant hub, seamlessly blending Food & Entertainment, Retail & Boutique, and a Flex Business Incubator.
523,000
Square Feet
80+
Units
50,000+
Daily Car Traffic
60
Acres
Site Plan
Located on a vast 60-acre site with high visibility off I-75 N Highway, boasting a daily traffic count of 50,000 cars, the Piqua Center presents an exceptional opportunity. The center encompasses 523,000 sq ft of building space, housing over 80 units.
From A Mall To
A Community Hub
Originally a shopping mall, the Piqua Center in Ohio is currently being transformed to better serve the evolving needs of its community. Established in 1988 as the Miami Valley Centre Mall it included anchor stores like J.C. Penney and Elder-Beerman. Over the years, it has seen the closure of major stores and shifts in consumer preferences. By 2023, the mall was sold and rebranded, embarking on a redevelopment into a mixed-use hub. This transformation aims to turn the Piqua Center into more than just a shopping destination by incorporating business incubators, retail, and entertainment spaces, creating a vibrant, multifunctional space that caters to both economic and social aspects of community life.
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July 18th, 2024, 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Unit 221
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History Of The Mall
1988: The Miami Valley Centre Mall opens in Piqua, Ohio, introducing several major anchor stores and enhancing local shopping options.
1999: Sears relocates to the mall, expanding the variety of shopping offerings available to the community.
2008: A new, expansive Cinemark theater complex opens, significantly upgrading entertainment options at the mall.
June 2014: Dunham’s Sports prepares to enhance the sports retail offerings by moving into a large, previously vacated space.
August 26, 2018: Elder-Beerman closes following the bankruptcy of its parent company, The Bon-Ton.
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February 2019: Sears closes after a November 2018 announcement as part of a nationwide reduction plan.
March 2023: The mall is acquired by a new partnership, promising fresh investments and rebranding as the Piqua Center.
Early 2024: Redevelopment plans are unveiled to transform the mall into a vibrant mixed-use center, introducing business incubators, retail spaces, and entertainment areas, aiming to revitalize the community hub.
Entertainment
Perfect for restaurants, gyms, pickle ball courts, bars
High visibility with 50K cars passing daily off I-75 exit
Flexible lease terms with tenant improvement allowances
Adjacent to our popular retail area for cross-promotion
Comfort Inn & Suites is connected to the facility
1,400 – 11,000 Sq Ft
Retail & Boutique
Discover a prime location for your business with 50K daily traffic right off I-75.
Join our thriving retail area next to the food court, which attracts a constant flow of foot traffic.
Lease a renovated space at a fraction of the cost of competitors.
Enjoy flexible terms and tenant improvement allowances to grow your business.
1,000 – 15,000 Sq Ft
Flex Business Incubator
Flexible solutions that grow with your business needs.
Organized inventory. Ample space. Shared dock access.
Choose from mid-term or long-term lease options.
Prime location right off I-75 and Ash St exit for easy access to major highways and transportation routes
3,500 – 100,000 Sq Ft
About The Location
DEMOGRAPHICS | 1-MILE | 3-MILE | 5-MILE |
---|---|---|---|
2023 Population | 3,205 | 22,287 | 25,835 |
2023 Median Age | 36.8 | 40.7 | 41.7 |
2023 Households | 1,309 | 9,334 | 10,719 |
2023 Average Household Income | $63,716 | $68,911 | $72,057 |
2023 Per Capita Income | $26,249 | $28,779 | $29,864 |