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Restaurant / Retail 1,673 Rsf Available Retail Space 1,325 Rsf Retail Space 910 Rsf MORGAN BUILDING 720 SW WASHINGTON STREET RESTAURANT / RETAIL 1,673 RSF AVAILABLE RETAIL SPACE 1,325 RSF RETAIL SPACE 910 RSF DOWNTOWN / WEST END PRIME RESTAURANT & RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES ROB MONEYHAN | NICOLE ONDER | 503.228.3080 WWW.URBANWORKSREALESTATE.COM SW PARK AVE RESTAURANT / RETAIL SUITE M00 | 1,494 USF / 1,673 RSF AVAILABLE | NOW • New storefront RATE | CONTACT BROKER USE | RESTAURANT / RETAIL • Full height operable windows • Expanded outdoor patio • Service entry SW WASHINGTON ST WH D 34'-2 3/4" 9'-1 1/4" 75'-11 3/4" SW BROADWAY SW C M00 M99 M00AVAILABLE AVAILABLE 1,494 USF1,493.66 / 1,673 useable sq.RSF ft. 42'-5 3/4" 2,207.48 useable sq. ft. 1,673 rentable sq. ft. 2,472 rentable sq. ft. Up 2 risers 24'-2 3/4" SW PARK AVE SW PARK B PATIO Patio Ramp up COMING SOON 235234.51 useableSF sq. ft. 263 rentable sq. ft. Common Area Up 2 risers 827.09 useable sq. ft. A M00 S u i t e M 9 9 Scale 2,472 rentable square feet COMING0 4' SOON16'8' | WOODLARK HOTEL 150 room lifestyle hotel. The adaptive reuse project will connect the Woodlark Building, built in 1912 and located on S W W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t the corner of SW Alder and SW Park in downtown Portland, with the adjacent former Cornelius Hotel, built in 1908. PARK AVE ENTRANCE MORGAN BUILDING | 2 S W B r o a d w y S W P a r k A v e n u T h e M o r g a n B u i l d i n g M e z z a n i n e 7 2 0 S W W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t P o r t l a n d , O R 9 7 2 0 5 R e v i s e d : J a n . 5 , 2 0 1 7 Down 13 risers Down 13 risers | 3 107 MEZZ. M e z z a n i n e RETAIL RETAIL M e z z a n i n e PANEL +57 USES | Panel Stair PANEL S u i t+57 e 1 0 3 110.02 107 830 square feet (INCL. MEZZ) (INCL. 1,325 RSF Panel Stair 110.02 APRIL ‘18 APRIL 1,325 RSF 1,325 RSF Dressing 1 Retail F i r s t F l o o r S W SWW a sWASHINGTON h i n g t o n S t r e ST e t S u i t e 1 0Dressing 7 1 Retail F i r sScale t F l o o r 1,325 rentable square feet 0 2' 10'5' SUITE 107 | | AVAILABLE S u i t e 1 0S W 7 W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t K1 C11g R-CREW SALON A8.1 A8.1 C11a Scale A8.1 adorn 1,325AVAILABLE rentable square feet 0 2' 10'5' Stand Up Comedy S W W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t K1 C11g S W B r o a d w a y A8.1 A8.1 BROADWAY SW C11a A8.1 M e z S W P a r k A v e n u e z aEUROPEAN n i n MASTER e TAILOR DEREK’S SHOE REPAIR C11a SW PARK AVE SW PARK C11c A5.1 & ACCESSORIES A5.1 S W B r o a d w a y S W P a r k A v e n u e LEASED AVAILABLE C11a C11c A5.1 A5.1 RETAIL RETAIL S W B r o a d w a y TS W P a r k A v e n u e h Te h e M M oo rr g ga na Bn u i lB d i un gi l d Fi in r sg t F l o o r F i r s t F l o o r 7 2 0 7 S 2 0W S W W W aa ss h hi n ig nt o g n t S o t r ne e tS t r e e tP o r t l a n d , O R 9P 7 2o 0 r5 t l a n d , RO e Rv i s e9 d :7 2 S 0e p5 t . 1 4 , 2 0 1 6 USES | T h e M o r g a n B u i l d i n g F i r s t F l o o r 7 2 0 S W W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t P o r t l a n d102 , O R 9 7 2 0 5 +44 R e v i s e d : S e p t . 1 4 , 2 0 1 6 910 RSF (INCL. MEZZ) (INCL. JULY ‘17 JULY 910 RSF 910 RSF F i r s t F l o o r 102 MEZZ. SUITE 102 | AVAILABLE | AVAILABLE SW BROADWAY RETAIL RETAIL BROADWAY SW S u i t e 1 0 2 M e z z a n i n e MORGAN BUILDING 910 rentable square feet +44 F i r s t F l o o r S W W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 G G F F E.9 E.9 S u i t e 1 0 2 E E 910 rentable square feet D D C C S W B r o a d w a y S W P a r k A v e n u e B B A A T h e M o r g a n B u i l d i n g F i r s t F l o o r 7 2 0 S W W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t P o r t l a n d , O R 9 7 2 0 5 R e v i s e d : A p r . 2 4 , 2 0 1 7 S W W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 G G F F E.9 E.9 E E D D C C S W B r o a d w a y S W P a r k A v e n u e B B A A T h e M o r g a n B u i l d i n g F i r s t F l o o r 7 2 0 S W W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t P o r t l a n d , O R 9 7 2 0 5 R e v i s e d : A p r . 2 4 , 2 0 1 7 S u i t e 1 0 3 830 square feet MORGAN’S ALLEY S W W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t R-CREW SALON AVAILABLE APRIL 2018 adorn Stand Up Comedy S W B r o a d w y S W P a r k A v e n u EUROPEAN MASTER TAILOR DEREK’S SHOE REPAIR & ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE JULY 2017 CURRENT TENANTS T• hOregon e MWines o on r Broadway g a n • BRoss u Creationsi l d i n g• FSt. iHonoré r s Bakeryt F l o o r • Stand Up Comedy • Adorn Feminine Jewelery • Roe (coming soon) 7 •2 0Shutter S W Bug W a s h i n g t o n• SDerek’s t r e eShoe t Repair P o r t l a n d , O R 9 7 2 0 5 • Fresh Pot • R Crew Salon • Urban Topia Salon & Spa • European Master Tailor NEIGHBORING RETAIL ELEPHANTS IN THE PARK (SW TAYLOR & PARK) THE ART OF SHAVING (SW MORRISON & BROADWAY BRUNCH BOX (SW 9th & ALDER) JOHNNY SOLE (SW 8th & ALDER MORGAN BUILDING | 4 CBD RETAIL & DEMOS .5 MILES 1 MILE 3 MILES 2016 POPULATION 1,579 12,275 89,708 TOTAL EMPLOYEES 25,192 72,885 116,485 SW WASHINGTON ST TOTAL BUSINESSES 2,180 5,459 8,974 Ave TH MEDIAN HH INCOME $13,579 $28,347 $49,604 SW 6 MEDIAN AGE 47.1 39.9 36.1 EDU - SOME COLLEGE 64.8% 76.3% 86.2% SW WASHINGTON ST SITE WOODLARK HOTEL DEVELOPMENT SW ALDER ST AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE VTH TH TH TH RD SW 9 PARK SW BROADWAY SW SW 6 SW 5 SW 4 SW 3 OFFICE & RETAIL REDEVELOPMENT SW MORRISON ST PORTLAND FLAGSHIP PIONEER SQUARE PARK AVENUE Over 300 events per year WEST TOWER Newest glass office tower & high-end apartments PIONEER PLACE MALL SW YAMHILL ST DIRECTOR’S PARK SW TAYLOR ST SW SALMON ST MORGAN BUILDING | 5 JEFFERSON 21ST 23RD AVE. THURMAN ST. LAUREL VISTA AVE. LEGEND MYRTLE CLIFTON PROSPECT DRIVE VISTA JACKSON 22ND PLACE VISTA BRIDGE VISTA ST CLAIR AVE. Light Rail/MAX CARTER LANE U.S.
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