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ANNE MARIE KOEHLER ERIKA KOEHLER FOR MORE INFORMATION Fifth Ave South +1 206 607 1797 +1 206 607 1795 PLEASE CONTACT: THEPUBLIXSEATTLE.COM [email protected] [email protected]
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Seattle’s historic Publix Hotel located at Fifth The restoration of the Publix, originally built Avenue South and South Weller Street in the in 1928, preserves the unique character and heart of Seattle’s Chinatown-International cultural significance in the neighborhood District offers a distinctly unique opportunity for adjacent to Seattle’s iconic flagship Uwajimaya street-level retail. The extensive rehab of the Asian Grocery & Gift Store and is just steps hotel and new construction wing is home to 125 away from Chinatown-International District and newly developed studios, one bedroom, two King Street Station. bedroom and three bedroom residences.
The Chinatown-International The Chinatown-International More than 35,000 residents The streets of Chinatown- District is home to three District offers consumers easy live within a one-mile radius International District are lined with parks, drawing patrons from access by car, bus, train, foot, and more than 7,000 new a unique variety of restaurants all parts of the city to visit light rail, street car (coming residential units are coming and shops that satisfy any the area. soon) and even ferry. to the area. consumer’s budget or style. CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
FEATURES
• Up to 12,963 rentable square feet of new street level retail and restaurant space • Over 1,500 square feet of outdoor patio seating available for restaurant users • Early 20th Century original store fronts will be rehabilitated for retailer use • 125 apartment units situated above street-level retail providing for a built in customer base • Available now for Tenant Improvements
NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHLIGHTS
• More than 244,000 people work just steps • Approximately 45,000 visitors patronize away from the Chinatown-International District’s the Chinatown-International District’s retail core. This built-in customer base offers cultural institutions annually, reinforcing the restaurants and businesses access to the region’s neighborhood’s reputation as a major cultural highest concentration of employees. destination for the region.
• Over 25,000 metro bus and light rail • Nearly 3 million sports fans visit the neighborhood passengers board and end their trip in the every year in support of the Seattle Sounders, Chinatown- International District daily as well Mariners and Seahawks. An additional 200,000 as approximately 2,600 pedestrians cross 5th visitors attend a variety of special events at Avenue South at South Weller Street on any day CenturyLink Field and Exhibition Hall, creating a to shop and dine in the International District. steady stream of patrons. N 4 6 T H S T R E E T
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