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Peloton Apartments North Williams District Multi-Use Development TENANTS INCLUDE: RETAIL RESTAURANT PELOTON APARTMENTS NORTH WILLIAMS DISTRICT MULTI-USE DEVELOPMENT DAN BOZICH | BRIAN GREELEY | 503.228.3080 WWW.URBANWORKSREALESTATE.COM PELOTON APARTMENTS ADDRESS | N WILLAMS AVE & NE MASON ST USES | RETAIL / RESTAURANT NEIGHBORHOOD | WILLIAMS DISTRICT AVAILABLE | 1,027 SF - 6,270 SF PARKING | 50 STALLS DEDICATED TO RETAIL CUSTOMERS MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT This brand new 4-building project in the heart of the North Williams District will feature 268 apartment units and approximately 26,168 SF of class A retail space. Retail spaces will enjoy floor to ceiling glass and 50 dedicated underground parking spaces. LOCATED IN THE WILLIAMS DISTRICT The North Williams District is thriving! New Seasons has opened to great success, and there are multiple apartment and creative office projects in the pipeline. The Hub project, featuring Tasty N Sons, Ristretto Roasters and Yoga Shala, sparked the revitalization of this district and it has been booming ever since. North Williams offers unbeatable exposure with high bicycle counts, vehicular traffic and pedestrian activity. High daytime population is attributed to major employers like Legacy Emanuel Hospital in the area. With easy, close-in eastside access, North Williams has become the destination for entertainment, goods, and services. PELOTON APARTMENTS | 2 SITESITE PLAN PLAN << N SKIDMORE ST >> N SKIDMORENE SKIDMORE ST ST 10 +/- 1,027 SF 9 (+/- 1,121 SF LF) +/- 6,270 SF (+/- 6,845 SF LF) SUITE 10 TEST FITS 8 ON P. 4 TRASH +/- 1,413 SF (+/- 1,542 SF LF) RR 7 +/- 1,040 SF (+/- 1.135 SF LF) 6 +/- 854 SF (+/- 932 SF LF) << N WILLIAMS AVE << AVE WILLIAMS << N N WILLIAMS AVE Namaste on Williams 4 +/- 1,114 SF (+/- 1,216 SF LF) N VANCOUVER AVE N VANCOUVER 3 +/- 2,714 SF (+/- 2,963 SF LF) N WILLIAMS AVE << N VANCOUVER AVE << AVE VANCOUVER << N RESIDENTIALRETAIL LOBBYPARKING ACCESS SUITE 1A - DEMISED PLAN 2 +/- 3,153 SF (+/- 3,442 SF LF) TRASH SUITE 1A 4,520 SF 1 +/- 4,520 SF (+/- 4,934 SF LF) << N MASONNE MASON ST ST >> 620 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 500 PELOTON APARTMENTS | 3 N WILLIAMS MIXED USE - Portland, Oregon 97204 503.236.6000 PELOTON | 3 Security ProperƟ es 121620 www.myhregroup.com 1 Portland, OR ©Myhre Group Architects, Inc. These drawings are the property of Myhre Group Architects and are not to be reproduced in any manner 06.22.2016 except with the prior wriƩen approval of Myhre Group Architects. SUITE 10 TEST FITS RENDERING | SUITE 10 TEST FIT OFFICE RENDERING | SUITE 10 TEST FIT RETAIL PELOTON APARTMENTS | 4 PARKING PLAN & TRAFFIC NE SKIDMORE ST N WILLIAMS AVE N VANCOUVER AVE N VANCOUVER 8,807 | Average Daily Car Count (N Williams & Beech) 3,100 | Approx. Daily Bike Trips (N Williams and Russel) NE MASON ST PELOTON APARTMENTS | 5 NEIGHBORHOOD & DEMOS 2018 DEMOGRAPHICS .5 MILES 1 MILE POPULATION 10,261 30,065 TOTAL BUSINESSES 590 2,048 AVERAGE AGE 32 34 MEDIAN HH INCOME $73,391 $77,408 SOME COLLEGE 83.4% 83.6% THE BOX SOCIAL RISTRETTO ROASTERS EITHER/OR EAT: AN OYSTER BAR VENDETTA NEW SEASONS MARKET LIFE OF PIE PELOTON APARTMENTS | 6 ME FITNES STUDIOS SEAGRAPE BATH + BODY KING SCHOOL PARK AREA DEVELOPMENT MAP MAMA PAULINE’S AFRICAN MARKET GOING STREET MARKET KEE’S #LOADED KITCHEN STOLZ MOTORS MARKER MUFFLER & BRAKE NORTH BY NORTHEAST LIQUOR WILMORE APARTMENTS 75 UNITS MOTHER EARTH’S NAIL BAR ROVENTE PIZZERIA BCC COCO DONUTS Food and Drink OPEN TANDOR VENDETTA Retail SAINT CUPCAKE Hotel PELOTON Service / Other 268 UNITS TIGER TIGER SALON STELLA’S KITCHEN SOMETHINGS NAMASTE ON WILLIAMS BREIGHELA JAMES THRONE BARBERSHOP MASON + WILLIAMS HAND & STONE MASSAGE BORC 76 UNITS XLB MLK MARKET DOS HERMANOS TWO PLUM PARK BARRE 3 POA CAFE WORKSHOP VINTAGE MT. SHASTA BUILDING THE BOX SOCIAL EVOLVED ARTS TATTOO LA COCINA DENORVAL LAS PRIMA QUESABROSA UNTHANK QUEEN BEE CREATIONS TRUE VALUE HARDWARE GRIZZLY TATTOO CITY PARK THE BIG ELEPHANT NED LUDD HOPWORKS BIKE BAR FULCRUM FITNESS LOMPOC BREWING BUSHEL & PECK BAKESHOP 5TH QUADRANT RHYTHM TRADERS CRISP CEDO’S FALAFEL & GYROS JEN’S BAGELS SENGATERA ETHIOPIAN RISTRETTO ROASTERS CHAMPION’S BARBERSHOP EAT: AN OYSTER BAR SPEILWORK TOYS YOGA SHALE HURTS SO GOOD TATTOO WAX ON SPA LIFEWORKS NORTHWEST TASTY & SONS PLANNED PARENTHOOD LIFE OF PIE FOOD SELAM MARKET CLOAK & DAGGER CARTS BETTY JEAN WHAT’S THE SCOOP BEECH STREET PARLOR MOTHERSHIP MUSIC BRASS TACKS THE WHOLE BOWL TIN BUCKET AKADI PDX THE ALBERT LOCAL LOUNGE BREAD PURRINGTONS CAT LOUNGE MAUI’S 124 UNITS & HONEY CHALINO PROMISE LAND CAFE YAAD STYLE JAMAICAN DIY BAR ABRAHAM FIXES BIKES JUST HAIR BEAUTY TASTE OF EVERYTHING SMOOTHIE & CHILL IRVING PARK COOKBEST WINDOW STREET COVERINGS APARTMENTS 127 UNITS MUD BAY MID-K BEAUTY PELOTON APARTMENTS | 7 THE PEOPLES PIG.
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