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The Cathedral Building AN OPPORTUNITY TO CREATE AN UNFORGETTABLE RESTAURANT / BAR LOCATION FOR LEASE > 1615 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA / BROADWAY AT TELEGRAPH AVENUE THE CATHEDRAL BUILDING NADINE WHISNANT REESA TANSEY COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 510 433 5858 510 433 5808 1999 Harrison Street, Suite 1750 [email protected] [email protected] Oakland, California 94612 Lic. 00966437 Lic. 01730076 colliers.com/oakland FOR LEASE > 1615 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA THE CATHEDRAL BUILDING > 1615 Broadway, a historic building at the center of Oakland, where Telegraph and Broadway merge. > Type 48 Liquor License CUP in place. > The focal point of the newly renovated Latham Square > Extensive outside seating available pending City of Oakland approval > Facade renovation approved > Within ½ mi radius over 6,000,000 existing office space, approximately 6,000 residential units, with another 1,300 in planning, two major entertainment venues (the Fox and Paramount), BART and local transportation. > An opportunity to locate in the center of vibrant uptown Oakland and create an unforgettable restaurant/bar location > Approximately ±1,400 sf on the first floor, and ±3,400 sf in old speakeasy THE CATHEDRAL BUILDING NADINE WHISNANT REESA TANSEY COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 510 433 5858 510 433 5808 1999 Harrison Street, Suite 1750 [email protected] [email protected] Oakland, California 94612 Lic. 00966437 Lic. 01730076 colliers.com/oakland FOR LEASE > 1615 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA THE CATHEDRAL BUILDING NADINE WHISNANT REESA TANSEY COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 510 433 5858 510 433 5808 1999 Harrison Street, Suite 1750 [email protected] [email protected] Oakland, California 94612 Lic. 00966437 Lic. 01730076 colliers.com/oakland FOR LEASE > 1615 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA THE CATHEDRAL BUILDING NADINE WHISNANT REESA TANSEY COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 510 433 5858 510 433 5808 1999 Harrison Street, Suite 1750 [email protected] [email protected] Oakland, California 94612 Lic. 00966437 Lic. 01730076 colliers.com/oakland FOR LEASE > 1615 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA THE CATHEDRAL BUILDING FLOOR PLANS F E AVE APH EGR D ±1,400 SF TEL FIRST FLOOR C EXTENT OF SIDEWALK B (E) ELEV. A (E) TO NEW STOREFRONTS ELEVATOR BASEMENT SIMILAR TO HISTORIC, 1 TYPICAL THROUGHOUT 0 GROUND FLOOR ' 9 - ' 4 - " CE (E) 1 RAN 1 NT AIN E PH MAIN " W M RA NE ELEG AT T LOBBY NEW OPEN STAIR TO 3 ' BASEMENT C - L 1 R 0 " 1 2 EXISTING LOBBY ENTRANCE / ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE 20' - 10" EXISTING STAIR TO REMAIN, REMOVE MEZZANINE ABOVE, EXTENT OF COMPLETE RATED ENCLOSURE BASEMENT BELOW EXTENT OF SIDEWALK A.1 B.1 C.1 BROADWAY D.1 E.1 F.1 N LEVEL 1 CONCEPTUAL FLOOR PLAN FOR RESTAURANT / BAR - 1615 Broadway PRELIMINARY & TENTATIVE 360 17th Street, Suite 100 Oakland, CA 94612 (v) 510.836.5400 (f) 510.836.5454 1/8" = 1'-0" 04/28/16 F E D ±3,400 SF BASEMENT EXISTING STAIR IN NEW RATED ENCLOSURE FORMER SPEAKEASY (E) TRASH ROOM C B 7'-6" HEAD HEIGHT A (E) ELEV. (E) TO ELEVATOR MAIN LOBBY NEW BEAMS ABOVE RESTROOM NEW OR EXISTING UP BEAM ABOVE 1 2 UP (E) GENERATOR ROOM NEW OPEN STAIR TO GROUND FLOOR (E) AIR INTAKE ABOVE ROOM A.1 B.1 C.1 D.1 E.1 F.1 N BASEMENT CONCEPTUAL FLOOR PLAN FOR RESTAURANT / BAR - 1615 Broadway PRELIMINARY & TENTATIVE 360 17th Street, Suite 100 Oakland, CA 94612 (v) 510.836.5400 (f) 510.836.5454 1/8" = 1'-0" 04/28/16 NADINE WHISNANT REESA TANSEY COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 510 433 5858 510 433 5808 1999 Harrison Street, Suite 1750 [email protected] [email protected] Oakland, California 94612 Lic. 00966437 Lic. 01730076 colliers.com/oakland Project area, before construction FOR LEASE > 1615 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA THE CATHEDRAL BUILDING Project area, after construction 1 Kahn’s Alley Link 5 Landscaped Median 7 Rain Gardens • New pedestrian crossing • New pedestrian crossing at 15th with refuge 2 South Entry Walk View of the Cathedral Building, looking west16th St • Historic/cultural exhibit panels 6 Telegraph Traffic Calming • Paving inscriptions • Textured surface Fountain Oval • 4-inch curb 3 • Closed for special events • Renovated fountain 4 Cathedral Building Forecourt • New pedestrian crossing Rotunda Building Telegraph Ave View of the Fountain,City Hall Way looking east towards Broadway (Kahn’s Alley) Cathedral Building Lionel THE Wilson CATHEDRAL Building BUILDING 7 6 3 4 1 2 View7 of an expanded Latham Square Broadway 5 LATHAM SQUARE IMPROVEMENTS CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION View of the Cathedral Building, looking north View of the Cathedral Building, looking east across Telegraph Ave 15th St View of an expanded LathamLatham Square SquareView towardsStreet fountain, looking Improvements south Latham Square Street Improvements Latham Square Street Improvements View towards fountain, lookingNADINE south WHISNANT REESA TANSEY COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 510 433 5858 510 433 5808 1999 Harrison Street, Suite 1750 [email protected] [email protected] Oakland, California 94612 Lic. 00966437 Lic. 01730076 Latham Squarecolliers.com/oakland Street Improvements Latham Square Street Improvements FOR LEASE > 1615 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA THE CATHEDRAL BUILDING A VESTIGE OF HISTORIC OAKLAND Located in Oakland, California the Cathedral Building was the first Gothic Revival style skyscraper west of the Mississippi. It is a flatiron style building enjoying the incomparable intersection of Telegraph Avenue and Broadway, on Latham Square. As one of the most visible properties in Downtown Oakland it is on the National Register of historic places. NADINE WHISNANT REESA TANSEY COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 510 433 5858 510 433 5808 1999 Harrison Street, Suite 1750 [email protected] [email protected] Oakland, California 94612 Lic. 00966437 Lic. 01730076 colliers.com/oakland.
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