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620 BUILDING for LEASE Former620 SW Bank 5TH AVE 620 BUILDING FOR LEASE Former620 SW Bank 5TH AVE. For PORTLAND, Lease OR 1317 STATE ST. SALEM, OR Demographics • 1 MILE – 40,376 • 3 MILE – 189,402 • 5 MILE – 441,339 • 1 MILE – 110,497 • 3 MILE – 282,404 • 5 MILE – 148,373 • 1 MILE – $80,131 • 3 MILE – $108,189 • 5 MILE – $109,644 1ST FLOOR: 2,200 SF - 7,388 SF (5TH & ALDER) Neighboring Retailers BASEMENT - 24,516 SF PRIME RETAIL SPACE ON ALDER BETWEEEN SW 5TH & SW 4TH IN THE HEART OF PORTLAND’S VIBRANT RETAIL CORE SERVING A REGION WITH OVER 2.4 MILLION PEOPLE SITE IS LOCATED ON MAX LIGHT RAIL ONE BLOCK FROM PIONEER PLACE MALL CLOSE PROXIMITY TO SEVERAL HOTELS FIRST FLOOR CEILING HEIGHT OF 20 FEET 1800 PARKING STALLS WITHIN 2 BLOCKS Brock Switzer 503-245-1400 x518 [email protected] 0612 SW IDAHO ST. SUITE 2, PORTLAND, OR 97239 L K J H G F E SW ALDER ST. D C B A STREET PARKING 2'-1" 22'-4"± 2'-1" 22'-4"± 2'-1" 9'-8"± SIDEWALK V.I.F. V.I.F. V.I.F. 5'-1"± (E) HB (E) HB V.I.F. 6 6 10'-9"± XA01B V.I.F. DN 1 "± (E) STAIR A 2 5'-2"± 7'-4 V.I.F. UP V.I.F. (E) XA01A (E) (N) TENANT X100 (E) HB V.I.F. 4'-8"± 5 5 2'-1" approx. 3,600 SF V.I.F. FUTURE TENANT(S) 16'-11"± 000 (N) TENANT DEMISING WALL, LIGN W/ F.O. COLUMNS 4 4 2'-1" SW FOURTH AVENUE SW FIFTH AVENUE approx. 3,300 SF 3 3 X100B 5'-0" (N) OFFICE LOBBY X101 approx.FUTURE TENANT(S) 2,200 SF service corridor X000 (E) STAIR DN UP 2 2 (E) STAIR B DN MAIN FUTURE 200 SF LOBBY FIRE COMMAND 5'-0" 101 CENTER service corridor TRASH ROOM X102 LANDLORD STORAGE FD ELEV. FREIGHT ABANDONED ELEV. ELEV. 1 1 Newberry620 Building Building Legend 1st floor plan (N) WALL AREA OUTSIDE 419 SW 11th Ave Suite 200 SCOPE OF WORK Portland, Oregon 97205 (E) WALL AugustSeptember 21, 2019 4, 2019 Phone: 503/228-7571 scale: 1/16"=1'-0" Fax: 503/273-8891 architecture, interiors & planning 8 MAGPIE 3 6 9 5 1 4 2 7 29,524 students Pedestrian Counts (2014) 1. SW 6th & Morrison 18,110 2. SW 5th & Morrison 17,908 3. SW 10th & Morrison 11,641 4. SW Broadway & Yamhill 11,301 5. SW 5th & Alder 11,098 6. SW Park & Morrison 10,659 7. SW 4th & Yamhill 9,626 8. SW 10th & Washington 7,509 9. SW 3rd & Washington 7,052 Retail Core The Brewery Blocks West End Portland St. Univ. SITE JEFFERSON 21ST 23RD AVE. THURMAN ST. LAUREL VISTA AVE. LEGEND MYRTLE CLIFTON PROSPECT DRIVE VISTA JACKSON 22ND PLACE VISTA BRIDGE VISTA ST CLAIR AVE. Light Rail/MAX CARTER LANE U.S. HWY 26 19TH YAMHILL RASMUSSEN Clean & Safe District BMW LOT Boundary Railroad 18TH DAVIS City Park MILL KING AVE. MONTGOMERY DRIVE CABLE 17TH 20TH AVE. MAIN Streetcar Public Smart JEFFERSON 18TH AVE. 21ST AVE. Park Garages MADISON 20TH AVE. COLLEGE 16TH 19TH AVE. 20TH PLACE COLLINÕS 18TH AVE. UPPER HALL CIRCLE CITY OF PORTLAND, OREGON 15TH MORRISON 20TH AVE. STREETCAR PRINTED IN U.S.A. 2004 STREETCAR U.S. HWY 26 MARKET © Portland Development Commission 2001 2019 Downtown Hotel17TH AVE. Density TRINITY PLACE Total Room Count: 6,794 16TH AVE. 18TH AVE. 19TH AVE. CLAY ST. CLAY UPSHUR ST. COLUMBIA S COLUMBIA 17TH AVE. JEFFERSON S JEFFERSON 18TH AVE. SALMON ST. SALMON T. 16TH AVE. T. 17TH AVE. 13TH AVE. 15TH AVE. 130 THURMAN ST. 16TH AVE. 12TH AVE. 14TH AVE. Hotel deLuxe STREETCAR 15TH AVE. 11TH AVE. SAVIER ST. BROADWAY DR. RALEIGH ST. GRANT ST. SAM JACKSON AY DR. SHERMAN ST. 14TH AVE. BROADW 10TH AVE. QUIMBY ST. PETTYGROVE ST. OVERTON ST. OVERTON NORTHRUP NORTHRUP ST. MARSHALL ST. LOVEJOY ST. KEARNEY ST. JOHNSON ST. IRVING ST. HOYT ST. 13TH AVE. SHERIDAN ST. CARUTHERS ST. Radisson Red Crystal Hotel CAMPUS DRIVE ST. JACKSON MONTGOMERY PARK AVE. SIXTH AVE. ST. COLLEGE Mark Spencer Hotel 51 12TH AVE. HALL ST. HALL HARRISON ST. HARRISON The Paramount Hotel LINCOLN ST. LINCOLN BROADWAY AVE. STREETCAR 180 SOUTH PARK 101 US VETERAN HOSPITAL ROAD. BLOCKS 100 GLISAN ST. FLANDERS ST. 11TH AVE. EVERETT ST. DAVIS ST. COUCH ST. MILL ST. MILL STREETCAR MARKET ST. MARKET 6TH AVE. Heathman Hotel 154 79 CLAY ST. CLAY Sentinel SLAVIN RD. 150 10TH AVE. HOMESTEAD DR. ST. COLUMBIA Ace Hotel Marriott BARBUR BLVD. Canopy Hilton BARBUR BLVD. ST.. JEFFERSON 5TH AVE. The Woodlark Residence Inn CONDOR AVE. 3RD AVE. 173 153 HAMILTON TERRACE TERWILLIGER BLVD. ST. MADISON The Duniway 150 9TH AVE. HiltonST. MAIN 782 205 Portland Marriott Hampton Inn 225 4TH AVE. ST. SALMON City Center Benson Hotel 243 2ND AVE. ST. TAYLOR Hotel Modera PARK AVE. The Dossier BURNSIDE ST.. CONDOR AVE. ST YAMHILL 287 3RD AVE. ST MORRISON 249 8TH AVE. ATION WAY I - 5 FREEWAY 1ST AVE. ST. ALDER 127 ST WASHINGTON ST. WASHINGTON Hotel Lucia 330 107 VIEWPOINT TERRACE 2ND AVE. ST. STARK BROADWAY AVE. NAITO PKWY. 221 SEYMOU HAMILTON ST. HAMILTON FRONT AVE. HotelST. OAK Vintage BOUNDARY ST. BOUNDARY RICHARDSON ST. RICHARDSON MITCHELL ST. MEADE STS HOOKER ST. PORTER ST. PORTER 297 The Nines 6TH AVE. R 256 ST. GAINES ST. LANE ST. PENNOYER ST. ABERNATHY ST. ABERNATHY LOWELL ST. THOMAS ST. WATER AVE. 1ST AVE. AC Hotel 6TH AVE. WHITAKER ST. WHITAKER CURRY ST. CURRY GIBBS ST. GROVER ST. Courtyard CORBETT AVE. by Marriott WOODS ST. ARTHUR ST. ARTHUR ELM ST. WATER AVE. The Porter: Hotel Monaco By Marriott PINE ST. PINE CORBETT AVE. BANCROFT ST. Curio by Hilton JULIA ST.. SEYMOUR CT. HARBOR DRIVE 503 5TH AVE. KELLY AVE. 204 CORBETT AVE. HARBOR WAY 120 The Hoxton MONTGOMERY 119 . KELLY AVE. Hyatt House 4TH AVE. KELLY AVE. 84 Portland Marriott Hi-Lo Hotel 276 ST. ASH Society Hotel MOODY AVE. RIVER DRIVE Downtown Waterfront ST. ANKENY 62 MACADAM AVE. HOOD ST. 203 3RD AVE. LANDING I - 5 FREEWAY 140 I - 5 FREEWAY 258 Embassy Suites BAKER ST. NAITO PARKWAY MACADAM AVE. Riverplace Hotel NAITO PARKWAY 2ND AVE. ICT T DISTR Hotel Rose RFRON OWN WATE DOWNT MOODY AVE.ARTHUR ST. Marriott Residence Inn MOODY AVE. TRAM t o OHSU WorldMark 1ST AVE. HOOKER ST. LARRABEE AVE. DIXON ST. 75 by Wyndham BANCROFT ST. BENTON AVE. GIBBS ST. GIBBS BOND AVE. ST. GROVER LOWELL ST. LOWELL GAINES ST. GAINES PENNOYER ST. PENNOYER ABERNATHY ST. ABERNATHY CURRY ST. CURRY W NAITO PARKWAY WOODS ST. i l INTERSTATE AVE. l ROSS AVE. a WINNING AVE. RIVER PARKWAY m WHEELER AVE. WHITAKER ST. WHITAKER e t FLINT AVE. t e R VANCOUVER © 2019 Downtown Portland Clean & Safe. This document shall not be used for any other purpose without the express written consent of Downtown Portlandi Cleanv & Safe.e r WILLIAMS AVE. WHEELER AVE. VICTORIA AVE. 1ST AVE. 1ST AVE. 2ND AVE. 3RD AVE. 3RD AVE. CLACKAMAS ST. MULTNOMAH ST. MULTNOMAH HASSALO ST. OREGON ST. WEIDLER ST. HALSEY ST. WASCO ST. WASCO PACIFIC ST. PACIFIC IRVING ST. IRVING HOLLADAY ST. HOLLADAY HOYT ST. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BLVD. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BLVD. HANCOCK ST. BROADWAY ST. BROADWAY SCHUYLER ST. TAGGART ST. TAGGART CLINTON ST. GRAND IVON ST. GRAND AVE. 6TH AVE. 6TH AVE. LLOYD BLVD. WOODWARD ST. WOODWARD DIVISIO 7TH AVE. POWELL BLVD. 7TH AVE. N PL . STEPHENS ST. HARRISON ST. OAK ST. 8TH AVE. MILL ST. LINCOLN ST. PINE ST. MORRISON ST. DAVIS ST. DAVIS CLAY ST. CLAY HA W GLISAN ST. ANKENY ST. MAIN ST. GRANT ST. TAYLOR ST. TAYLOR MADISON ST. ASH ST. SALMON ST. STARK ST. STARK MARKET ST. YAMHILL ST. YAMHILL ALDER ST. BURNSIDE ST. BELMONT ST. COUCH ST. FLANDERS ST. SHERMAN ST. 8TH AVE. EVERETT ST. DIVISION ST. ASHINGTO CARUTHERS ST. WTHORN EBL NST. 9TH AVE. FRANKLIN ST. 9TH AVE. VD RHONE ST. RHINE ST. MCLOUGHLINBLVD. BUSH ST. 10TH AVE. CENTER ST. SANDY BLVD. 10TH AVE. 11TH AVE. KELLY ST. KELLY 12TH AVE. RHINE ST. PERSHING ST. 12TH HAIG ST. LAFAYETTE ST. LAFAYETTE BOISE ST. HOLGATE ST. HOLGATE REYNOLDS ST. MALL ST. CORA ST. GIDEONST. 13TH AVE. SPRUCEAVE. MULBERRY 14TH AVE. ELLIOTT AVE. MILWAUKIE AVE. LADD AVE. 15TH AVE. ORANGE MAPLE AVE. 16TH AVE. JEFFERSON 21ST 23RD AVE. THURMAN ST. LAUREL VISTA AVE. MYRTLE CLIFTON PROSPECT DRIVE VISTA JACKSON 22ND PLACE PORTLAND, OREGON VICINITY VISTA BRIDGE VISTA ST CLAIR AVE. CARTER LANE U.S. HWY 26 19TH YAMHILL RASMUSSEN BMW LOT 18TH DAVIS MILL KING AVE. MONTGOMERY DRIVE CABLE 17TH 20TH AVE. MAIN LEGEND JEFFERSON 18TH AVE. 21ST AVE. MADISON 20TH AVE. COLLEGE 16TH Light Rail/MAX One-way street 19TH AVE. 20TH PLACE COLLINÕS 18TH AVE. Begin one-way street UPPER HALL CIRCLE 15TH Railroad MORRISON 20TH AVE. STREETCAR STREETCAR U.S. HWY 26 End one-way street MARKET 17TH AVE. Streetcar Retail Core TRINITY PLACE 16TH AVE. 18TH AVE. Public Smart 19TH AVE. City Park ST. CLAY Park Garages UPSHUR ST. COLUMBIA ST. COLUMBIA 17TH AVE. JEFFERSON ST. JEFFERSON 18TH AVE. SALMON ST. SALMON CITY OF PORTLAND, OREGON 16TH AVE. PRINTED IN U.S.A. 2004 17TH AVE. © Portland Development Commission 2001 15TH AVE. THURMAN ST. 13TH AVE. 16TH AVE. 14TH AVE. STREETCAR 12TH AVE. 15TH AVE. SATON ST. BROADWAY DR. RALEIGH ST. GRANT ST. SAM JACKSON 11TH AVE. SHERMAN ST. 14TH AVE. BROADWAYDR. SOUTH PARK BLOCKS QUIMBY ST. PETTYGROVE ST. OVERTON ST. NORTHRUP ST. MARSHALL ST. LOVEJOY ST.. KEARNEY ST. JOHNSON ST. IRVING ST. 10TH AVE. 2019 Downtown Portland HOYT ST. 13TH AVE. SHERIDAN ST. CARUTHERS ST. 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