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1864 Se Hawthorne Turn-Key Restaurant AVAILABLE WHEN | NOW SPACE | 2,077 SF RESTAURANT 1864 SE HAWTHORNE TURN-KEY RESTAURANT CHARLOTTE LARSON | 503.228.3080 WWW.URBANWORKSREALESTATE.COM 1864 SE HAWTHORNE About The Space Address Available Rare opportunity to lease turn-key restaurant space on SE 1864 NE Hawthorne Now Hawthorne. This 2,077 SF space features class one hood, walk Area Space in refrigerator, two ADA bathrooms and restaurant mechanical, electrical & plumbing ready to go. Featuring beautiful glass line Southeast 2,077 SF facing SE Hawthorne. Come join this thriving inner SE Portland Uses community! Restaurant 1864 SE HAWTHORNE | 2 INTERIOR PHOTOS 1864 SE HAWTHORNE | 3 AREA RETAIL & DEMOS .25 MILES .5 MILES 1 MILE 2019 POPULATION 2,786 9.986 31,174 TOTAL EMPLOYEES 646 3,172 27,502 TOTAL BUSINESSES 112 511 3,687 MEDIAN HH INCOME $72,732 $69,727 $69,757 MEDIAN AGE 34.9 33.8 33.6 SOME COLLEGE 91.9% 91.4% 88.3% LARDO JAM ON HAWTHORNE COAVA COFFEE ROASTERS POKE MON MCMENAMINS BARLEY MILL CASTAGNA GRAND CENTRAL BAKING CO. 1864 SE HAWTHORNE | 4 PARKING VANS FOREVER 21 LIDS FRED MEYER COURTYARD EXPRESS MARSHALLS MARRIOTT LLOYD CENTER BLVD KITCHEN HOLLADAY VETERANS MEMORIAL OLD NAVY EDWARD PARK PLAZA COLISEUM JONES GREEN ZEBRA MACY’S PASSAGE MODA CENTER BOOKSHOP QUALITY INN STANFORDS LEGACY ORANGE THEORY SUBWAY CU WEST POINT RED ROBIN ROSE QUARTER KAISER PERMANENTE CAFE 700 DOUBLETREE REGAL LLOYD BURGERVILLE DENNY’S HASSALO ON EIGHTH BY HILTON HOLLADAY PARK HEART PIZZA STARBUCKS CITIZEN BAKER GARDEN BAR CONVENTION CENTER HOTEL ALTABIRA J CAFE HOLLYWOOD VINTAGE (COMING SOON) CAFE YUMM CENTAUR GUITAR HOTEL EASTLUND LITTLE BIG BURGER KATE O’BRIEN’S 7 VIRTUES COFFEE CITY COFFEE CITY MOTEL 6 MOTEL FIRST TECH CU FIRST LLOYD FARMERS MARKET THE ZIPPER BASILISK SLICE MULTNOMAH COUNTRY LIBRARY & ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CULMINATION ANATOMY TATTOO BREWING MARINA’S KAFE & DELI RETAILOREGON CONVENTION MAP CENTER CONCORDE CAREER RAD RUCKUS COLLEGE - PDX H&R BLOCK JAGUAR STUDIO 3 JASMIN PEARL PIONEER GAS FURNACE LAND ROVER TEA COMPANY FIR KITCHEN DIRECT CHURCH PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FALLOUT COMICS WHOLE BOWL OREGON PARK TAO EVENT TABLE 6 CENTER DREAM CAKES & DELI MARKET T & K PROJECT OBJECT DOVE VIVI DOVE PIZZA DAVA BEAD AND TRADE BENSON POLYTECHNIC MATTRESS LOT HIGH SCHOOL PASTAWORKS PAMBICHE THE PIXIE PROJECT ARROSTO DOOMTOWN JUICED CONSOLIDATED OREGON CHILDREN’S NOVA COFFEE STARBUCKS CREDIT UNION TAILS & Food and Drink HENRY HIGGINS TROTTERS SPIRIT OF 77 BOILED BAGELS RERACK EVERYDAY MUSIC NOURISHMENT THE SUDRA BURGER STOOPID UNO MAS 24TH & MEATBALLS THE PIE SPOT NOMAD TOURNANT Retail DUTCH BROS THEATRE BREWING MIGRATION PDX CITY SOCCER BOULDERING CIRCUIT PLAID PANTRY ALBERTINA’S HEIRLOOMS SILVER LINING JEWELRY EDIBLE Hotel ARRANGEMENTS CROSSFIT PORTLAND THE JEWELRY BUYER BOOK CRAFTS EPIF BLUE DIAMOND ALBERTINA’S CLOSET STAMMTISCH Service / Other CHILDREN’S GYM PHO GIA FRANZ BAKERY PDX TENNIS BUCKMAN FIELD PARK AIRLINK CENTER BOYD MOTOR WERKS BOYD MOTOR AT HOME COMPANY AT BRIDGETOWN BAGEL CO. BAGEL BRIDGETOWN EASTSIDE EXCHANGE EASTSIDE SEE SEE POLLIWOG RISTRETTO ROASTER RISTRETTO MOTORCYCLES STACCATO GELATO ELL TACO YUCATECO TACO ELL DA VINCI MIDDLE SCHOOL NORTHWEST BISHOPS DANCE PROJECT VOODOO DOUGHNUT TOO HANDS GARAGE DIRTY GUERO CUP & BAR PACIFIC SOURCE PACIFIC FRUIT COMPANY FRUIT MATTRESS PIX PATISSERIE / BAR VIVANT / BAR PATISSERIE PIX BREWERY VACUUM WORLD STARKS HEART COFFEE ROASTERS COFFEE HEART NATIAN HERITAGE BARGERSHOP HERITAGE LAURELHURST THEATER LAURELHURST ALMA CHOCOLATE CIDER RIOT! 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