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Ground Floor Creative Office Space for Lease Ground Floor Creative Travis Parrott Office Space for Lease [email protected] Josh Schweitz 1020 SE 10th Avenue [email protected] Portland, OR 9721 4 Amy Jeuck [email protected] CREATIVE OFFICE SPACE OVERVIEW Availability z Up to 45,169 RSF available z Largest ground floor contiguous block of office space available within the submarket z Opportunity for a company to design their ideal post covid office environment from a blank slate z Ample TI package available Features z Automatic entry doors z Above standard parking ratio available @ 1/1,000 z Private 4,700 SF outdoor patio space connected to interior z Access to building loading dock z Exterior signage available z Great street level exposure z 21 ft ceiling heights throughout 2 GOATBLOCKS AREA OVERVIEW 5 Our Neighbors 54 B 21 SE BURNSIDE ST URNSIDE BRIDGE 31 19 11 DRINKS & DINING RETAIL 22 SE ANKENY ST 60 1. A Roadside Attraction 41. Animal Traffic 63 2. Afuri 42. Cargo SE 12TH AVE 3. Asylum Food Carts 43. Core Power Yoga 48 SE 15TH AVE 44. Crossfit Magnus 7 4. Basecamp Brewing 5. Boke Bowl 45. Grand Central Bowling 53 6. Cascade Brewing 46. Dogs Dig it 47. Dosha Salon 4 7. Century Bar 8. Clark Lewis 48. Evo Portland Store 52 34 30 9. Delores 49. Key Bank 25 10. Dig a Pony 50. Local Branch Shop 33 SE 10TH AVE SE 7TH AVE SE 11TH AVE SE 8TH AVE 27 SE 9TH AVE 11. Doug Fir Lounge 51. Napa Auto Store 64 12. Elevator Coffee 52. Next Adventure 13. Good Coffee 53. Office Depot 57 37 9 24 14. Hair of the Dog Brewing 54. Portland Rock Gym 10 58 51 MORRISON 18 50 15. Hawthorne Food Carts 55. Portland Running Co. BRIDGE 45 28 SE MORRISON ST 16. Kure Juice 56. Rejuvenation 55 49 43 40 17. Lardo 57. River City Bicycles 29 6 42 26 SE BELMONT ST 18. Le Bistro Montage 58. Shop Boswell 14 19. Le Pigeon 59. Spartan Shop 16 2 32 SE YAMHILL ST 45 20. Lucky Labrador 60. Subaru of Portland 5 47 1 35 21. Noble Rot 61. Urbanite Vintage 8 38 SE TAYLOR ST 44 22. Nong’s Khao Man Gai 62. Vega Dance Studio 41 56 SE WATER AVE SE WATER 23. Nostrana 13 SE SALMON ST GOATBLOCKS 24. Meat Cheese Bread PARKS 59 46 SE GRAND AVE 25. Modern Times Brewing SE MLK BLVD 12 39 26. Olympia Provisions 63. Eastbank Esplanade SE MAIN ST 27. Pepper Box 64. Washington High School Dog Park SE 2ND AVE 62 SE 3RD AVE 28. Pips & Bounce SE MADISON ST 3 HAWTHORNE 29. Revolution Hall 20 15 30. Rontoms Goatblocks BRIDGE 23 SE HAWTHORNE BLVD 36 17 31. Rogue Brewing Buildings 32. Rum Club SE CLAY ST 33. Sweat Pea Bakery 70 Trimet Line 34. Shalom Y’all 15 Trimet Line 35. Bar King 36. Water Ave. Coffee Bike Paths 37. White Owl Social Club 95 97 15 70 38. Hat Yai Belmont Walk Score Bike Score Trimet Line Trimet Line “Walker’s Paradise” “Biker’s Paradise” Access to Downtown Access to NE Portland 3 GOATBLOCKS TENANTS Current Tenants FOOD + BEVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. RETAIL + SERVICES 5. 6. 7. The Goat Blocks is the ideal Work, Live, Play 8. environment in Portland’s thriving Close-In SE submarket with numerous amenities located 9. on-site and nearby. 10. Yamhill Alley 4 UNIT 14 AERIAL STREET VIEWSE 10TH AVE Site plan STREET VIEW 1 TENANT ENTRY 1 TENANT ENTRY 2 COVERED OUTDOOR 2 COVERED OUTDOOR PATIO 3 LOADING DOCK 3 LOADING DOCK 4 PARKING ENTRANCE SE 11TH AVENUE 4 PARKING ENTRANCE 3 4 LEVEL 1 - TENANT SUITE SE TAYLOR SE YAMHILL SE BELMONT 2 1 4 SE 10TH AVENUE NORTH NORTH GOAT BLOCKS CREATIVE OFFICE 203310 x KILLIAN PACIFIC OCTOBER 23, 2020 © Ankrom Moisan Architects, Inc 5 CREATIVE OFFICE SPACE UNIT 14 Unit 14 30,359 RSF - Ground Floor Office 4,700 RSF - Ground Floor Private Outdoor Patio Space 10,110 RSF - Potential Mezzanine Office Space (Does Not Currently Exist) 45,169 RSF available Rental Rate Call for Rates 6 UNIT 14 POTENTIAL LAYOUTSE 10TH AVE Site plan Plan Features FLOOR PLAN - SINGLE TENANT SE 11th AVENUE LIGHT DENSITY 20 - OFFICE 54 - WORKSTATIONS (6’ SEPARATION) OFFICE 2 PLAN FEATURES: 121SF 4 5 2 OFFICE EXIT 1 - BREAK AREA 20 - OFFICE 122SF 4 5 ONLY 54 - WORKSTATIONS (6’ SEPARATION) COFEE BAR COPY/PRINT OFFICE 3 62SF 3 3 1 - COVERED OUTDOOR PATIO 121SF 3 65SF 4 UNISEX SM. CONF. OFFICE 1 - BREAK AREA 63SF 124SF 136SF 2 2 PHONE PHONE 4 4 43SF 43SF 3 - LARGE CONFERENCE UNISEX 1 - COVERED OUTDOOR PATIO 63SF OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE SMALL CONF. 289SF SMALL CONF. 121SF 121SF 121SF 4 106SF 151SF OFFICE LARGE CONF. 135SF 3 - LARGE CONFERENCE 102SF UP 4 3 - MEDIUM CONFERENCE 4 4 4 4 STORAGE COPY/PRINT JAN. 119SF 4 3 71SF 3 - MEDIUM CONFERENCE 1 5 - SMALL CONFERENCE 2 FOCUS FLOOR PLAN - SINGLE TENANT5 - SMALL CONFERENCE 3 77SF SE 11th AVENUE FITNESS 6 - FOCUS ROOM 1045SF 6 - FOCUS ROOM FOCUS (E) LOADING DOCK 79SF (E) ELEC./MECH. 1601SF LIGHT DENSITY 374SF 3 5 5 10 - PHONE ROOM 10 - PHONE ROOM 4 3 2 FOCUS 79SF 217SF OFFICE 1 - FITNESS ROOM 2 MED. CONF. PLAN FEATURES: 121SF 4 5 2 1 - FITNESS ROOM 4 OFFICE BENCH 122SF EXIT EXIT 20 - OFFICE 4 5 6 - SHOWERS BENCH OFFICE ONLY 6 - SHOWERS 120SF 4 2 5 BUILT-IN BBQ ONLY 54 - WORKSTATIONS (6’ SEPARATION) COFEE BAR 8 - UNISEX RESTROOMS COPY/PRINT 352SF OFFICE 3 62SF 3 3 376SF 121SF 3 65SF WELLNESS LEGEND: 4 UNISEX SM. CONF. OFFICE MEN LOCKER RM 63SF 8 - UNISEX RESTROOMS WOMEN LOCKER GAME AREA 1 - BREAK AREA 124SF 136SF 5 ST SE TAYLOR PHONE PHONE 4 3 - COFFEE BAR/SHOP 3 3 2 2 4 OFFICE 544SF 4 43SF 43SF 120SF 4 UNISEX SMALL CONF. 1 - COVERED OUTDOOR PATIO 63SF 119SF OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 1 - GAME ROOM SMALL CONF. 289SF 3 - COFFEE BAR/SHOP 2 2 SMALL CONF. 121SF 121SF 121SF 4 4 4 3 106SF 151SF OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE LARGE CONF. 135SF 120SF EACH COLORED CIRCLE SHOWS A 102SF 4 3 - LARGE CONFERENCE UP 4 OFFICE 120SF 4 4 STORAGE 245SF 2 4 4 120SF 4 COPY/PRINT JAN. 1 - BIKE STORAGE 119SF 3 71SF 6'-0" DIAMETER CIRCLE PER SEAT. 4 4 MED. CONF. 1 - GAME ROOM 204SF 203SF 3 - MEDIUM CONFERENCE 1 SE YAMHILL STREET (E) JAN. COPY/PRINT STORAGE SE TAYLOR STREET (E) RESTROOM (E) RESTROOM PHONE PHONE 100SF 1 - WELLNESS CHECK-IN 138SF 124SF FOCUS OUTDOOR PATIO 2 FOCUS 5 50SF 50SF 4 75SF 3431SF 5 - SMALL CONFERENCE 3 77SF 3 ONE-WAY DIRECTION WITHIN OFFICE FITNESS 1 - BIKE STORAGE COFFEE BAR 1045SF 53SF SPACE TO PROMOTE DISTANCING. 6 - FOCUS ROOM FOCUS (E) LOADING DOCK 3 3 3 79SF (E) ELEC./MECH. 1601SF 3 4 CONSIDER FLOOR GRAPHICS OR 5 374SF 3 1 - WELLNESS CHECK-IN FOCUS PHONE PHONE PHONE 5 MOTHER'S WELLNESS SMALL CONF. 57SF 45SF 45SF 45SF 73SF 70SF SIGNANGE TO INDICATE. 10 - PHONE ROOM 3 5 149SF 4 2 FOCUS 4 79SF (E) IDF OFFICE 4 1 - FITNESS ROOM 217SF 148SF 133SF REDUCE FITNESS CENTER CAPACITY MED. CONF. 4 5 4 UNISEX UNISEX LARGE CONF. BENCH 59SF 59SF STORAGE BREAK AREA 4 COFFEE SHOP BY 50% WITH REMOVAL OF WORKOUT 351SF 6 - SHOWERS EXIT 95SF 94SF 1232SF 187SF 1 BENCH OFFICE COPY/PRINT MACHINES. 120SF BUILT-IN BBQ ONLY 4 3 8 - UNISEX RESTROOMS 4 2 5 Wellness Legends OFFICE 133SF 352SF 376SF 3 UNISEX WELLNESS LEGEND: UNISEX 4 CREATE SINGLE-USER CONDITION OR 57SF 3 MEN LOCKER RM WOMEN LOCKER 57SF 3 3 - COFFEE BAR/SHOP 5 3 3 GAME AREA OFFICE 544SF 4 120SF 4 5 2 PLACE SIGN/BARRIER ON PART OF SMALL CONF. 2 UNISEX UNISEX 2 1 - GAME ROOM 119SF 4 85SF 85SF BENCH/SOFA. 4 4 3 2 2 OFFICE 2 67SF OFFICE OFFICE 133SF 120SF 4 EachEACH COLORED colored CIRCLE circle SHOWS shows A a 6’-0” diameter 5 OFFICE 120SF NEW TENANT KITCHEN STOR. KITCHEN 245SF 2 120SF 4 1 - BIKE STORAGE ENTRY ENTRY PROVIDE A HAND SANITIZER STATION AT 6'-0" DIAMETER CIRCLE PER SEAT. 525SF 4 MED. CONF. 204SF 203SF 370SF 723SF circle per seat. BIKE ROOM UP SE YAMHILL STREET SE TAYLOR STREET SECURE PACKAGE LOCKERS OFFICE OFFICE (E) JAN. COPY/PRINT STORAGE 298SF 2 BOARD ROOM SHARED LOCATIONS. (E) RESTROOM (E) RESTROOM 3 PHONE PHONE 100SF 3 120SF 120SF 1 - WELLNESS CHECK-IN 138SF 124SF FOCUS OUTDOOR PATIO 5 50SF 50SF 4 ENTRY 3 75SF 3431SF ONE-WAY DIRECTION WITHIN OFFICE 5 3 LOBBY 4 4 COFFEE BAR One-way direction within office space to 656SF MED. CONF. 53SF SPACE TO PROMOTE DISTANCING. 4 ONLY REMOVE EXTRANEOUS SEATING AT 186SF OFFICE 2 WELLNESS 3 3 3 120SF 3 4 CONSIDERpromote FLOOR distancing. GRAPHICS OR Consider floor 3 4 CHECK-IN PRIVATE OFFICES, CONFERENCE FOCUS PHONE PHONE 4 54SF PHONE 3 MOTHER'S 3 WELLNESS SMALL CONF. 57SF 45SF 45SF 45SF 4 73SF 70SF 5 149SF SIGNANGEgraphics TO or INDICATE. signage to indicate. 5 PHONE PHONE ROOMS AND LOUNGE SPACES TO FOCUS PHONE 44SF 41SF 4 55SF 49SF (E) IDF OFFICE 4 148SF 133SF REDUCE FITNESS CENTER CAPACITY 91SF 2 MAINTAIN DISTANCING. 5 STORAGE 4 OFFICE UNISEX UNISEX LARGE CONF. 120SF 2 RECEPTION 2 59SF 59SF STORAGE BREAK AREA 4 COFFEE SHOP BY 50% WITH REMOVAL OF WORKOUT CREATE INDIVIDUAL ENCLOSED 351SF 4 Reduce fitness center capacity by 50% with MAIL ROOM 366SF 95SF 94SF 1232SF 187SF 1 EXIT 129SF COPY/PRINT 1 MACHINES.removal of workout machines.
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