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RETAIL Space Available at Pentagon City’S Newest Luxury Development PENTAGON CENTRE LOGOAt the pentagon city metro (adjacent to fashion center at pentagon city mall) RETAIL space available AT Pentagon City’s newest luxury development, PENTAGON CENTRE MALL 14,001 sf junior anchor available PENTAGON CENTRE Urban Village Atmosphere with Regional Draw Adjacent to Fashion Centre Mall, Pentagon Centre sits above the Pentagon City Metro station in a dense and rapidly developing residential area of Pentagon City. This prime corner retail space sits below The Witmer at Pentagon City, the newest luxury residential building in Pentagon City. At Pentagon Centre you benefit from the regional draw of the mall, but are surrounded by a village atmosphere created by walkable streets, local and national retailers, and residential developments. Pentagon Centre also boast close proximity to the Pentagon, Downtown DC, Reagan National Airport & Crystal City. the witmer Under Construction 5,416 SF Corner Retail 853 SF Retail 440 Luxury Apartments Delivers 2019 Existing Retail 325,000 SF of retail including Costco, Nordstrom Rack, Best Buy and Marshalls 1,667 Retail Parking Spaces 14,001 sf junior anchor avalaiblE 1 S HAYES ST G eo rg e W (10 MINUTE DRIVE) trade a area sh in g to n M em o ri al Pk wy WASHINGTON DC 66 Rosslyn d oulevar n B lso Wi 66 Court House U.S. CAPITOL FT. MEYER J e 66 Clarendon f f East Falls Church e r s o n Arlington Cemetery D Virginia Square a v is Ballston H ig h w a y d r a v e l u 395 o B n o t PENTAGON d g ar n v i le l 26,000 Bou r A gton Pentagon Arlin Employees Centre Pentagon 120 t t S S s e 10 Minute e y c y a t o S H Drive Time J n S S r e F e Crystal City ik S ia P umb Col 395 y Pentagon City a w k r a 1 P l a i Ronald Reagan Nat’l Airport r 7 o m e M So u n th o G t l g e n be i VIRGINIA h Ro s ad a W ad e be Ro g outh Gle r S o e MARYLAND W G est G leb M e Ro o a u d n t V e r n o Potomac River n A e v n e a n L u r e e 395 k a u Q . N e u 1 n e 7 v A h lt DEMOGRAPHICS a 10 MINUTE DRIVE e w n o B m r a m population 229,127 d o d oc C k R K oa in d g J S an t workforce 182,129 n re ey e s Lane t Braddock Road average household income $129,344 t e e OLD TOWN r t Du S ke St reet n o t POPULATION GROWTH RATE g 1.27% n i King Street h s a 2 W pentagon city PEN PLACE THE ALTAIRE THE PENTAGON Delivers in 2021 Delivers August 2018 26,000 Employees 1.5M SF Office 453 Apartment Units - 2 Towers 300 Hotel Keys 300 Apartment Units 40,000 SF Retail 395 ½ Mile Radius THE ACADIA AT Population 15,509 METROPOLITAN PARK 395 Daytime Pop/Employees: 21,663 16,147 SF Retail ARMY AVG HHI: $122,005 NAVY 411 Apartment Units DR 20,6 00 VPD D P V STARBUCKS 0 0 5 , 7 1 FASHION CENTER AT 26,140 S Y PENTAGON CITY Riders 12 T J H S THE BARTLETT T S W O H Y 41,679 SF Retail C S I E 699 Residential Units T V S S A T S D E WHOLE Pentagon S Y N F A O FOODS E S H R centre R N S E S F S T F E E A J D 15 S TH METROPOLITAN S S T T S PARK 6 New Development 13 ,3 9,665 SF Retail 00 VPD 577 Residential Units PENTAGON CENTRE 14,001 SF Retail The Witmer 5,416 SF Corner Retail 853 SF Retail PENTAGON ROW FASHION CENTER AT 440 Luxury Apartments PENTAGON CITY 1,667 Retail Parking Spaces THE GRAMERCY AT THE MILLENIUM AT 18TH ST S METROPOLITAN PARK METROPOLITAN PARK 11,300 SF Retail 8,119 SF Retail 399 Residential Units APPLE 300 Residential Units WELLS FARGO STARBUCKS 3 MEET YOUR CuSTOMERS METRO RENTERS LAPTOPS & LATTES TREND SETTERS Average Household Size: 1.67 Average Household Size: 1.87 Average Household Size: 1.66 32.5 37.4 30s Median Household Income: $67,000 Median Household Income: $112,200 Median Household Income: $52,000 • Single • Support Environmental Groups • “ You’re only young once” • 36% • Live alone or with roommate 24% Saved for Retirement 12% • Educated young singles within a 10 min drive within a 10 min drive • Stay connected via laptop, within a 10 min drive • Late 20s and 30s • Do not own homes or vehicles iPad, mobile phone • Spend on rent, clothes • Listen to classic rock, jazz, • Most current fashion trends. and technology blues • Spontaneous vacations. • Live close to work • Take public transportation, • Social media users walk, bike 4 A RMY NA VY DR streetscape & phasing 2 SPACES AVAILABLE: 5,416 SF & PEN PLACE 853 SF (FUTURE) S 12T J H ST S O FASHION CENTER T Y AT PENTAGON CITY WHOLE S C FOODS E STARBUCKS S THE WITMER E S Y THE BARTLETT T A 11,416 SF H AVAILABLE 6,000 SF S 14,001 SF 34,295 SF THE ACADIA AT METROPOLITAN Elevator Escalator PARK 4 Kiosks STARBUCKS S 1,659 SF FE METROPOLITAN 171,286 SF THE MILLENIUM AT PARK 6 R METROPOLITAN (FUTURE) 8,638 SF N PARK 36,532 SF S Ramp PARK VISTA 42,142 SF T 299 RESIDENTIAL UNITS S E A Parking D Garage S 450 Spaces S 15T T H S T 2,988 SF S 1,217 Spaces THE GRAMERCY AT METROPOLITAN PARK WELLS FARGO 5 renderings - THE WITMER PedestrianPEDESTRIAN View VIEW looking LOOKING at GroundAT GROUND Floor FLOOR Retail RETAILalong SouthALONG Hayes SOUTH Street HAYES STREET VIEW FROM SOUTHView HAYES from STREET12th Street South PedestrianPEDESTRIAN View VIEW looking AT INTERSECTION at Intersection OF 12TH of 12th STREET Street SOUTH South AND and SOUTH South HAYES Hayes STREET Street BUILDING6 A RENDERINGS PENTAGON CENTRE - RESIDENTIAL A 21 September 2015 ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA PAGE 15 retail SITE PLAN - THE WITMER A THE WITMER • 440 UNITS BUILDING• 396 PARKING SPACESA • 5,416 SF CORNER RETAIL •RESIDENTIAL 853 SF RETAIL UILDING A 0 UNITS PRIVATE ALLE PARING SPACES PENTAGON 10,500 S RETAIL CENTRE 1,200 S COUTER STORE • TOTAL446,400 DEVELOPENT SF RETAIL • ,001,667 RETAIL S PARKING SPACES • 1,14,001 RETAIL SF RETAIL PARING AVAILABLE SPACES 12 TH STREET SOUTH PENTAGON CENTRE - RESIDENTIAL A 21 September 2015 ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA PAGE 10 5,416 RETAIL SPACE 26,140 (Venting Riders Capacity) 853 SF SOUTH HAYES STREET RETAIL SPACE 7 BUILDING A GROUND LOOR PENTAGON CENTRE - RESIDENTIAL A 21 September 2015 ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA PAGE 12 retail SITE PLAN - THE WITMER WDG Architecture, PLLC 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 300 Washington DC 20036 tel 202 857 8300 fax 202 463 2198 e-mail [email protected] To Loading LANDSCAPE PARKER RODRIGUEZ, INC. 101 N. UNION ST. SUITE 320 ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 tel 703 548 5010 fax 31' - 5 1/ " e-mail 8" 4 STRUCTURAL / 1 3 SMISLOVA, KEHNEMUI & 6' - 0 1/4" ASSOCIATES 8 - 2505 PARK POTOMAC AVENUE, ' 5 SUITE 200 " 6 0 ' - 5 1/4" POTOMAC, MD 20854 2 2 tel 301 881 1441 / fax 1 e-mail Retail Space Available 0 1 MEP RETAIL SHOPS RETAIL - JORDAN & SKALA ENGINEERS 5,416 SF 44.57' ASL ' INC 9 14500 AVION PKWY, 5,416 SF 4 SUITE 110 CHANTILLY, VA 22314 " tel 707 483 3730 8 fax / e-mail 5 3 WMATA ELEVATOR - (Venting Capacity) ' 2 2 2' - 9 3/8" 12TH STREET SOUTH WMATA VENT " " " " 4 7 4 / 8 " - / / 1 8 ' 1 7 / ARLINGTON, VA 5 0 5 0 BUILDING A 8 - - 3 - ' MALL ' ' Outdoor5 Seating - 6 4 ' 5 ENTRANCE PENTAGON CENTRE " 8 / 5 Outdoor 1 PL PENTAGON LLC 1 - c/o KIMCO ' WMATA ESCALATOR 0 REALTY Seating 2 CORPORATION 26,14041' - 2 3/8 1954 GREENSPRING DRIVE " SUITE 330 Riders 26' - 0 7/8" TIMONIUM, MD 21093 # WMATA CANOPY Outdoor E N I L Y T Seating R E P O R P 8 SOUTH HAYES STREET PROFESSIONAL SEAL N WDG PROJ NO: © 2015 WA15006 GROUND FLOOR RETAIL SCALE: 3/16" = 1'-0" BUILDING A RETAIL 1 SCALE: 3/16" = 1'-0" A003 PERMIT SHEET: Author retail SITE PLAN - THE WITMER demising plan WDG Architecture, PLLC 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 300 Washington DC 20036 tel 202 857 8300 fax 202 463 2198 e-mail [email protected] FD 44.50' ASL 44.57'To ASL Loading 44.70' ASL 44.33' ASL LANDSCAPE PARKER RODRIGUEZ, INC. 101 N. UNION ST. SPACE A SUITE 320 ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 44.70' ASL 44.57' ASL 845 SF tel 703 548 5010 fax e-mail 31' - 5 1 " /8" 4 STRUCTURAL / 1 3 SMISLOVA, KEHNEMUI & 6' - 0 1/4" ASSOCIATES 8 2505 PARK POTOMAC AVENUE, - SUITE 200 ' 56' - 0 5 1/ POTOMAC, MD 20854 " 4" 2 tel 2 301 881 1441 / fax 45.00' ASL 1 e-mail 0 MEP 1 SPACE C JORDAN & SKALA ENGINEERS 45.60' ASL - 44.57' ASL INC SPACE B ' 2,344 SF 2,224 SF 9 14500 AVION PKWY, 4 SUITE 110 CHANTILLY, VA 22314 " tel 707 483 3730 8 fax / e-mail 5 3 - WMATA ' 12TH STREET SOUTH 44.57' ASL 2 ELEVATOR 2 2' - 9 3/8" 45.95' ASL 45.67' ASL WMATA VENT 45.84' ASL 45.95' ASL 45.69' ASL 44.57' ASL 45.84' ASL 45.74' ASL 46.13' ASL 45.74' ASL 45.69' ASL " " 8 45.69' ASL " " 7 / 45.73' ASL 4 " 2 - 7 / / 4 ' ARLINGTON, VA 1 / 1 1 5 1 BUILDING A 1 0 8 - - 3 - ' ' ' Outdoor Seating - 4 6 ' MALL 4 5 ENTRANCE PENTAGON CENTRE 46.13' ASL 46.00' ASL 46.30' ASL Outdoor " 46.13' ASL 8 / 5 PL PENTAGON LLC 1 1 c/o KIMCO - Seating ' REALTY 0 WMATA ESCALATOR 2 CORPORATION 26,14041' - 2 3/8 1954 GREENSPRING DRIVE " SUITE 330 TIMONIUM, MD 21093 26' - 0 7/8" Riders # RETAIL DEMISING 05.21.18 Outdoor WMATA CANOPY E N I L Seating Y T R E P SOUTH HAYES STREET O R P 9 N PROFESSIONAL SEAL WDG PROJ NO: © 2015 WA15006 GROUND FLOOR RETAIL HAYES STREET SCALE: 3/16" = 1'-0" BUILDING A RETAIL 1 SCALE: 3/16" = 1'-0" A003 PERMIT SHEET: Author retail SITE PLAN - THE WITMER FD FD Loading Dock FD RETAIL Retail Space Available853 SF 853 SF 29' - 8 1/8" 6 FD 3 7/8" 5.7 ll.rvt 4' - 0" Mall Corridor N 0' 1' 2' 4' 8' CC E' DD SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" NOTE: THE INTERIOR LAYOUTS SHOWN ON THE BUILDING PLANS ARE SCHEMATIC.
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