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Transbay 8 Grocery Space for Lease TRANSBAY 8 GROCERY SPACE FOR LEASE Developed by Contact ERIKA ELLIOTT lic 01234477 [email protected] 415 293 6295 TRANSBAY 8 A CAN’T-MISS LOCATION IN DOWNTOWN SAN FRANCISCO Transbay 8 is located two blocks from the new $4.5 billion Transbay Transit Center, San Francisco’s Grand Central Station, and three blocks from the new 61-story Salesforce Tower. Construction has begun and completion is anticipated in 2019. When completed, the 57-story, 548-unit residential tower will comprise: • 118 luxury view condominiums • 280 luxury apartments and 150 affordable apartments • ±17,000 square feet of neighborhood serving retail set around an open public paseo meandering through the site GROCERY SPACE AVAILABLE ±12,500 square foot grocery store with street level entrance and a large concourse sales floor with backstage area. 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THESE NEARBY RESIDENTS WILL FIND THE Solaire 299 Fremont St 409 953 CONVENIENCE OF BEING ABLE TO WALK AROUND THE CORNER FOR 388 Beale 388 Beale St 227 529 THEIR GROCERIES VERY ATTRACTIVE. THE CONTINUING RISE OF RIDE 19 Clementina 19 Clementina St 32 75 HAILING SERVICES WILL FURTHER DIMINISH THE NEED FOR ON-SITE 333 Fremont 333 Fremont St 88 205 PARKING, ESPECIALLY IN SUCH A CENTRAL LOCATION. 340 Fremont 340 Fremont St 348 811 399 Fremont 399 Fremont St 447 1,042 18 Lansing 18 Lansing St 28 65 WOODLANDS: THE RECENTLY OPENED WOODLANDS GROCERY AT THE Jasper 45 Lansing St 320 746 BASE OF THE LUMINA BUILDING IS THE ONLY GROCER WITHIN THE EAST Existing 50 Lansing 50 Lansing St 82 191 CUT / RINCON HILL NEIGHBORHOOD. AT 9,500 SQUARE FEET AND WITH 19 Tehama 19 Tehama St 10 23 A LARGE PREPARED-FOODS SECTION, IT WILL NOT MEET THE GROWING 280 Beale 280 Beale St 70 163 DEMANDS OF THIS BURGEONING NEIGHBORHOOD. One Rincon Hill 425 1st St 298 694 The Harrison 401 Harrison St 299 697 Lumina 201 Folsom St 655 1,526 Infinity 301 Main St 650 1,515 Millenium Tower 301 Mission St 419 976 Total 7,929 18,476 *Assuming ~2.33 residents per unit RETAIL IN THE TRANSBAY DISTRICT WEEKDAY EVENINGS + WEEKENDS (±75 BUSINESSES) (±34 BUSINESSES) 1 GROCER 15 RESTAURANT/FAST-CASUAL 7 BARS/NIGHTCLUBS 5 SERVICE RETAIL 7 COFFEE 3 FITNESS CLEMENTINA ST FIRST ST 20’ FREMONT ST 20’ FOLSOM ST Ground Floor ± 2,641 sq. ft. Lower Level ± 10,140 sq. ft. Signage exposure on Folsom Street and mid-block paseo Loading and garbage on 1st Street, freight elevator access to Lower Level 19’-20’10” ceiling height Curb cut out for customer loading on Folsom Street 25’ sidewalk on Folsom Street Warm shell delivery with Type I venting Ready for Hard Hat Tours GROUND FLOOR CONNECTINGCONNECTING STAIRS STAIRS OPEN OPEN TO TO MARKET MARKET HALL HALL BELOW BELOW UP UP UP UP ±±550 550 s.f.s.f. Type TYPE I I UP UP UP UP DN UP UP ±±1,800 1,800 s.f.s.f. Type TYPE II II +20.17' DN PC2 UP DN DN UP DN DN UP UP UP ± 2,054 s.f. Type II DN ±2,054 s.f. TYPE II UP UP UP ±±2,641 2,641 s.f. Type I GroundGROUND Floor FLOOR GROCERY ENTRY Grocery Entry ERIKA ELLIOTT Copyright © 2017 Colliers International. lic 01234477 The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable. While every [email protected] reasonable effort has been made to ensure its accuracy, we cannot guarantee it. No responsibility is assumed for any inaccuracies. Readers are encouraged to consult their professional advisors prior TRANSBAY 8 415 293 6295 to acting on any of the material contained in this report. GROCERY SPACE FOR LEASE LOWER LEVEL BOHBOH COLDCOLD STORAGESTORAGE REREFRIGERATEDFRIGERATED P PRODUCTRODUCT 236 BACK OF STORAGE B118 HOUSE B130 CORRIDOR B131A B117 B131 GENERATOR ROOM GENERATOR B118 SUPPLY B130A B130B B130C PLENUM B129A MPOE EMERGENCY B131B ELECTRICAL TEL/CATV ROOM ROOM COMPACTOR MIXED RECYCLE COMPACTOR WASTE BIN B117 BIN DAS COMPOST BIN COMPOST BIN STORAGE TRASH AND B129 TRASH AND MAIN FUEL UP B116 ELECTRICAL B116 ROOM EXHAUST AIR RECEIVING B115 B132 RECEIVING PLUMBING DISTRIB. RM. B132 ELECTRICAL INTAKE AIR B133 ROOM PLENUM WITH B133 FAN B115 B134 B119 LLOWOW AISLEAISLE TOWER TRASH TERMINATION SSHOPPINGHOPPING ROOM B119 (G) GFCI SERVICE RETAIL ELEVATOR 9721 SF B110B PODIUM TRASH GFCI TERMINATION ROOM B134 HIHIGHGH AAISLEISLE SHOPPING SERVICE SHOPPING ELEVATOR LOBBY B120 FD B120 B121 DDEMO/EMO / MEAT MEAT / C1 (D) C2 (E) R1 (C) STORAGE FIRE SERVICE FIRE SERVICE B121 ACCESS ACCESS ELEV. H ELEV. I SSEAFOODEAFOOD ELEVATOR ELEVATOR B131C ELEVATOR LOBBY B114 B114 FIRE SERVICE ACCESS ELEVATOR ELEVATOR LOBBY CCHECKOUT/POSHECKOUT / POS LOBBY B135 B122A B122 B122B B135 ELEV J DN C3 (F) R3 (B) R2 (A) PIT DN UP DN B136 STAIR 02 BOH / 804 BOH/ CART / UP PACKAGE ELEVATOR RETAIL B123A DN ROOM LOBBY ELEVATOR (K) STAIR 03 B136 SSERVICEERVICE K KITCHENITCHEN CORRIDOR B126 B126A B124 VESTIBULE B113 VESTIBULE B125 DOG WASH B123B B123 B113 B125B B125A B126B B124 PPRIVATERIVATE R RESIDENCEESIDENCE B111A B129B EENTRYNTRY STAGING AREA CCONNECTINGONNECTING STAIRSSTAIRS STORAGE B110 B111B TTOO MMARKETARKET AABOVEBOVE LOADING DOCK B111 SHORT TERM DELIVERY & MANEUVERING AREA B128 LUGGAGE SITTING AREA VALET OFFICE B110A CARTS B128 B127 ERIKA ELLIOTT Copyright © 2017 Colliers International. lic 01234477 The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable. While every [email protected] reasonable effort has been made to ensure its accuracy, we cannot guarantee it. No responsibility is assumed for any inaccuracies. Readers are encouraged to consult their professional advisors prior TRANSBAY 8 415 293 6295 to acting on any of the material contained in this report. GROCERY SPACE FOR LEASE TRANSBAY 8 GROCERY SPACE FOR LEASE Developed by ERIKA ELLIOTT lic 01234477 [email protected] 415 293 6295.
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