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Mall 205 for LEASE 9800-10120 SE Washington St, Portland, OR Mall 205 FOR LEASE 9800-10120 SE Washington St, Portland, OR SE Washington St 21,000+ DAILY 22,000+ DAILY SE Stark St 152,000+ DAILY Located at the border of Portland’s east side urban core and CONTACT adjacent to I-205, there are half a million residents who live ANCHOR AND SHOP Sara Daley within 15 minutes of this location. 503.721.2726 SPACE OPPORTUNITIES [email protected] Anchored by: Target, Home Depot, 24 Hour Fitness, and Bed Bath and Beyond Mall 205 is conveniently located Mark Piscitelli 503.721.2734 Established co-tenancy includes Performance Bicycle, Tuesday [email protected] at the intersection of Hwy 205 Morning (NAP), Olive Garden, Red Robin, Panda Express and and SE Washington St. With others approximately 448,000 residents Anchor opportunity of up to 52,560 SF available between Home Depot and 24 Hour Fitness / Bed Bath and Beyond within a five-mile radius, Mall 205 is in the Metro area’s most densely Exterior and interior opportunities available populated urban area. Abundant parking supply Call leasing team for details This information supplied herein is from sources we deem reliable. It is provided without any representation, warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied as to its accuracy. Prospective Buyer or Tenant should conduct an independent investigation and kiddermathews.com verification of all matters deemed to be material, including, but not limited to, statements of income and expenses.CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY, ACCOUNTANT, OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVISOR. FOR LEASE Mall 205 ANCHOR OPPORTUNITY | SITE PLAN CONTACT Sara Daley 503.721.2726 [email protected] Mark Piscitelli P-3-1 P-3-2 P-3-3 P-3-4 P-3-5 503.721.2734 [email protected] 152,213 DAILY ANCHOR OPPORTUNITY 52,560 SF This information supplied herein is from sources we deem reliable. It is provided without any representation, warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied as to its accuracy. Prospective Buyer or Tenant should conduct an independent investigation and kiddermathews.com verification of all matters deemed to be material, including, but not limited to, statements of income and expenses.CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY, ACCOUNTANT, OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVISOR. FOR LEASE Mall 205 SHOP SPACE OPPORTUNITIES | SITE PLANS CONTACT SUITE TENANT SF Sara Daley P-3-1 Baja Fresh 3,240 503.721.2726 P-3-2 Dotty’s Deli 1,400 [email protected] P-3-1 P-3-2 P-3-3 P-3-4 P-3-5 P-3-3 Available 2,300 P-3-4 Great Clips 1,173 Mark Piscitelli E-7 Available 1,100 P-3-5 Panda Express 1,900 503.721.2734 SuiteE-9 Ava Tenantilable 1,SF000 [email protected] P-3-1P Baja Fresh 3,240 P-3-2 Dotty's DeliSuite 1,400 P-3-3 Available 2,300 P-3-4 Great Clips 1,173 SUITE TENANT SF P-3-5 Panda Express 1,900 S-1 OR Department of Justice 8,706 A-15 Available 4,297 Suite Tenant SF A-16A-15 to AvaA-18ilable Available 4,297 877-5,727 A-16 Available 4,850 A-19A-18 to AvaA-21ilable Available 877 730-2,610 A-19 Available 730 C-1A-20 Available Home Depot 835 134,722 A-21 Available 1,045 C-20C-1 to HomeC-21 DepotAvailable 134,722 733-3,847 C-20 Available 3,114 S-1 C-22 Ozzie’s Deli 705 2nd(upstairs) Floor C-21 Available 733 C-22 Ozzie's Deli and Gyros 705 C-23 to C-31 Available 600-11,208 C-23 Available 807 C-32C-24 Available Performance Bikes1, 018 5,123 C-25 Available 930 A-15 A-15 C-35C-26 Available Beauty Nails 600 600 C-27 Available 1,596 C-36C-28 to AvaC-39ilable Available 7501,200-3,502 C-29 Available 2,146 A-16 C-1 C-20 D-1C-30/31 Available Pizano’s Pizza 3,361 1,270 C-32 Performance Bike Shop 5,123 A-18 C-21 D-2C-35 to D-3Beauty NaAvailableils 600 400-1,230 C-36 Available 1,200 D-1 C-22 A-19 D-4A Cricket Wireless 1,001 C-29 C-39 Available 2,302 C-39 C-23 D-1 Pizano's Pizza 1,270 C-31 C-30 A-20 D-2 Performance C- D-5 Bed Bath & Beyond 2,658 D-2 Available 400 D-6 Bike Shop 27 C-24 D-3 C-28 A-21 D-3 Available Storage 830 C-26 D-4A Cricket Wireless 1,001 C-36 C-32 D-6 Famous Footwear 9,900 D-5 D-4a C-35 C-25 D-5 Bed, Bath & Beyond Storage 2,658 E-1D-6 Famous Foo24twear Hour Fitness 9,900 36,445 E-1 24 Hour Fitness 36,445 E-6E-10 to E-10Available Available 4,883 7,996 E-16 Bed, Bath & Beyond 20,388 E-9 E-16E-20 Available Bed Bath & Beyond4,106 20,388 E-21 State of Oregon DMV 8,005 OR E-6E-7 E-20 Available 4,106 DMV E-26/28 OR Department of Education 2,550 E-20 E-21E-28 Available State of Oregon DMV1,200 8,005 E-16 E-6 Available 1,013 E-26 E-21 E-10 E-26/28E-7 Available OR Dept. of Ed. 1,100 2,550 E-9 Available 1,000 E-1 S-1S-1 OR DepartmentAvailable of Justi ce(2nd Floor)8,706 8,706 E-28 Up to 52,560 Contiguous SF available! This information supplied herein is from sources we deem reliable. It is provided without any representation, warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied as to its accuracy. Prospective Buyer or Tenant should conduct an independent investigation and kiddermathews.com verification of all matters deemed to be material, including, but not limited to, statements of income and expenses.CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY, ACCOUNTANT, OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVISOR. FOR LEASE Mall 205 MALL 205 SUBMARKET CONTACT SE 99th Ave Sara Daley 503.721.2726 [email protected] Mark Piscitelli SE Stark St PROPERTY 503.721.2734 [email protected] SE Washington St SE 106th Ave SE Cherry Blossom Dr SE Main St This information supplied herein is from sources we deem reliable. It is provided without any representation, warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied as to its accuracy. Prospective Buyer or Tenant should conduct an independent investigation and kiddermathews.com verification of all matters deemed to be material, including, but not limited to, statements of income and expenses.CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY, ACCOUNTANT, OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVISOR. FOR LEASE Mall 205 DEMOGRAPHICS CONTACT Sara Daley 503.721.2726 [email protected] Mark Piscitelli 503.721.2734 [email protected] Established Retail Core Exposure Full Service Parking Long-standing Heart of the SE Washington Comprehensive Abundant & regional 205 Market (22,611 VPD) range of easily destination retail core Hwy 205 services & accessible (144,000 VPD) shopping customer parking 15-MINUTE DRIVE TIME DEMOGRAPHICS Population 498,546 Number of households 195,326 Owner occupied housing units 100,122 Average household income $72,129 Households over $75k income 68,692 College-educated residents 100,627 This information supplied herein is from sources we deem reliable. It is provided without any representation, warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied as to its accuracy. Prospective Buyer or Tenant should conduct an independent investigation and kiddermathews.com verification of all matters deemed to be material, including, but not limited to, statements of income and expenses.CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY, ACCOUNTANT, OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVISOR. FOR LEASE MallMall 205205 METRO RETAIL ANALYSIS CONTACTCONTACT SaraSara DaleyDaley 503.721.2726503.721.2726 JANZTEN BEACH CENTER [email protected]@kiddermathews.com GLA 800,000 TANASBOURNE Population 204,885 MarkMark PiscitelliPiscitelli TOWN CENTER Avg HH Income $74,282 503.721.2734503.721.2734 GLA 569,965 [email protected] Daytime [email protected] 135,929 Population 268,315 Employment CASCADE STATION Avg HH Income $96,365 GLA 1,067,805 Daytime 132,898 Population 301,477 Employment PIONEER PLACE Avg HH Income $79,793 GLA 356,154 Daytime Population 426,439 110,611 Employment Avg HH Income $93,605 LLOYD CENTER Daytime GLA 1,280,050 370,762 Employment Population 427,817 MALL 205 Avg HH Income $97,136 GLA 477,000 Daytime Population 448,892 367,801 CEDAR HILLS CROSSING Employment Avg HH Income $74,874 GLA 750,000 Daytime 189,253 Population 362,644 Employment Avg HH Income $97,889 Daytime BRIDGEPORT 161,195 Employment GLA 465,000 Population 212,655 WASHINGTON SQUARE Avg HH Income $105,479 GLA 1,172,508 CLACKAMAS Daytime Population 421,417 178,921 Employment TOWN CENTER Avg HH Income $88,200 GLA 1,067,805 Daytime NYBERG RIVERS/WOODS Population 301,477 172,714 Employment 300,000 (R) GLA Avg HH Income $79,793 212,843 (W) Daytime 110,611 Population 185,394 Employment Avg HH Income 107,623 Daytime 121,074 Employment This information supplied herein is from sources we deem reliable. ItIt isis providedprovided withoutwithout anyany representation,representation, warrantywarranty oror guarantee,guarantee, expressedexpressed oror impliedimplied asas toto itsits accuracy.accuracy. ProspectiveProspective Buyer Buyer or or Tenant Tenant should should conduct conduct an an independent independent investigation investigation and and kiddermathews.comkiddermathews.com verification of all matters deemed to be material, including, butbut notnot limitedlimited to,to, statementsstatements ofof incomeincome andand expenses.expenses.CONSULT CONSULT YOUR YOUR ATTORNEY, ATTORNEY, ACCOUNTANT, ACCOUNTANT, OR OR OTHER OTHER PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL ADVISOR. ADVISOR. .
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