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Downtown Retail Space Available : MAY 26, 2017 MAJOR VERTICAL PENETRATION FLOOR SERVICE AREA BUILDING SERVICE AREA BUILDING AMENITY AREA LEGEND Downtown Retail Space Available : MAY 26, 2017 MAJOR VERTICAL PENETRATION FLOOR SERVICE AREA BUILDING SERVICE AREA BUILDING AMENITY AREA LEGEND Site Plan MONORAIL HARBOR ESPRESSO CAFE Building Lobby CAFE SEATING Project Details 2019 Demographics AVENUE FOURTH Retail Suite 2,747 SF .25 MILES .5 MILES 1 MILE 3 MILES 2,747 SF Asking rent $40-60 PSF Residential 3,081 19,558 73,606 223,093 Population NNN’s $10.00 PSF Daytime 71,838 148,714 255,941 433,110 Population Tenant Negotiable Improvements Average $153,727 $144,657 $127,856 $127,646 HH Income UNION STREET 1ST FLOOR Neighborhood Highlights Located in the heart of Seattle’s vibrant downtown retail core and business district, 1411 Fourth Avenue offers a unique retail opportunity in a historic building just steps from several hotels, retail shops, the Washington State Convention Center, Pike Place Market and more. Join Monorail Espresso (coming soon), Purple Café & Wine Seattle’s Retail Core Bar, RN74, Westlake Center, Nordstrom and Downtown Seattle’s retail core is home to national and local retail including Pacific Place where the opportunity is rare Nordstrom’s flagship store, Pacific Place, Westlake Center, Target, Niketown, and supply is limited. Brooks Brothers and more. Several of downtown Seattle’s iconic attractions within walking distance from 1411 Fourth include 5th Avenue Theatre, Benaroya Hall, Pike Place Market, Paramount Theater, The Seattle Art Museum and the Washington State Convention Center. Hotels nearby include Motif Seattle, The Fairmont Olympic Hotel, The W Seattle, Grand Hyatt Seattle, Sheraton, and Four Seasons. 100 98 WALKSCORE® TRANSIT SCORE 750k 10m+ VISITORS OVERNIGHT VISITORS ANNUALLY TO THE ANNUALLY TO SEATTLE’S SEATTLE ART MUSEUM ICONIC PIKE PLACE MARKET W. Olympic Pl Highland Dr W. Roy St W. 2nd Ave Prospect St W. 1st Ave Queen Anne Ave Aloha St N. Bigalow Ave W. Roy St Ward St W. 5th Ave N. 1st Ave N. 3rd Ave W. 4th Ave Roy St N. Nobhill Ave N. 5th Ave Highland Dr Valley St N. Warren Ave N. Taylor Ave. Prospect St N. 2nd Ave Ward St N. Nobhill Ave W. 3rd Ave N. 3rd Ave Aloha St N. Aurora Ave BAGLEY N. 4th Ave W. 2nd Ave WRIGHT THEATRE N. Dexter Ave N. 5th Ave OPERA HOUSE N. Taylor Ave COLISEUM 99 N ARENA . W KEY ARENA Lake N. 6th Ave e W. 1st Ave Valley St s t l a Union k Queen Anne Ave SEATTLE e Roy St MEMORIAL A CENTER STADIUM v e N. 8th Ave CENTER HOUSE N. 1st Ave Bay St N. Warren Ave T SPACE Prospect St PACIFIC NEEDLE N. 2nd Ave SCIENCE Valley St N. Fairview Ave CENTER Ward St Eagle St Broad St N. 5th Ave Mercer St N. Taylor Ave Aloha St N. 6th Ave Valley St Roy St N. Minor Ave N. Yale Ave Broad St N. Dexter Ave N. Aurora Ave Republican St John St Clay St Thomas St Western Ave Harrison St Cedar St N. 8th Ave E. Eastlake Ave. N. 9th Ave Denny Way E. Bellevue Ave Vine St E. Roy St Wall St N. Westlake Ave N. Boren Ave 99 8th Ave 7th Ave E. Mercer St N. Terry Ave N. Fairview Ave Battery St 6th Ave Alaskan Way 1 5th Ave 9th Ave 4th Ave 2 N. Minor Ave E. Republican St 3rd Ave 2nd Ave N. Pontius Ave Bell St Terry Ave 1st Ave 5 3 4 N. Yale Ave Elliott Ave 1 6 E. Harrison St Minor Ave 3 Howell St Mass Transit Boren Ave Blanchard St 2 7 4 Yale Ave Link Light Rail Stop 1 E. Bellevue Ave E. Summit Ave BLOCKS TO FERRY TERMINAL BLOCKS TO TRANSIT TUNNEL BUS ROUTES WITHIN BLOCKS 10 Loretta Pl E. ThomasE. Harvard St Ave Lenora St 9 5 1 36 2 8 E. Belmont Ave Washington State Ferry 1 2 South Lake Union3 Streetcar Westlake Ave E. Boylston Ave 12 LOCAL AMENITIESE. John St ay 11 Virginia St 5 W Water Taxi 15 live Western Ave 13 Stewart St Olive Way E. Melrose Ave O PLAYE. Howell St EAT RETAIL HOTELS 14 4 5 6 1 1 1 1st Ave 1st 1 6 The Crocodile Tavolata 25 Starbucks Roastery 49 Great State Burger Patagonia 1 Palladian Hotel Monorail 3 4 5 2 2 2 6 Cinerama The Butcher’s Table 26 Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar 50 Outlier Tuft & Needle 2 The Westin 7 Pine St 7 8 E. Denny Way 16 3 The Spheres 3 Umi Sake House 27 Stateside 51 Homegrown 3 Columbia Sportswear 3 Hotel Max 8 4 Interstate 5 7 Metro Transit Tunnel Bellevue Ave Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley 4 Top Pot Doughnuts 28 The Pike Brewing Co 52 Metropolitan Grill 4 Westlake Center 4 Thompson Hotel 9 24 11 26 E. Olive St 10 5 10 8 22 Crawford Pl STG’s Moore Theatre 5 Great State Burger 29 Japonessa 5 Nordstrom Flagship Store 5 Mayflower Park Hotel 18 19 21 9 14 20 Summit Ave 6 11 17 Pike9 St 23 25 AMC Pacific Place 6 Bounty Kitchen 30 Wild Ginger 6 Pacific Place 6 Hyatt at Olive 8 Pike Place Market Place Pike City Center Trolley Market Place Pike 11 12 13 10 27 E. Pine St 7 7 7th Ave 7th Pike Place Market Palace Kitchen 31 RN74 7 Club Monaco 7 15 16 31 17 Inn at the Market 12 8 Broadway 13 30 11 SPiN 8 Serious Pie 32 Tavolata (coming soon) 8 Fjallraven 8 The Paramount Hotel 28 18 Nagle Pl 9 Gameworks 9 Dahlia Lounge 33 Loulay Kitchen & Bar 9 Arc’teryx 9 Hotel Theodore South Lake Union 29 14 Union St 33 15 13 Ave 6th 10 10 34 10 10 2nd Ave 2nd 3rd Ave 3rd Regal Meridian Lola Cortina Anthropologie Grand Hyatt Seattle Streetcar Ave Terry 20 21 34 Ave 9th 16 19 32 Belmont Ave 11 Paramount Theatre 11 Cutters Crabhouse 35 Elliott’s Oyster House 11 Banana Republic 11 Motif Seattle 35 17 18 19 Harvard Ave Boylston Ave 12 37 Seattle Aquarium 12 Etta’s Seafood 36 Crab Pot 12 The North Face 12 Sheraton Grand Hotel 42 14 44 E. Union St E. Pike St Proposed Streetcar 36 University St Ave 8th 13 The Showbox 13 Le Pichet 37 Starbucks Reserve 13 Nike 13 Four Seasons 38 39 40 43 14 14 41 15 The Triple Door Pink Door 38 Lecosho 14 Melrose Market 14 Hilton Seattle 22 Seneca St 15 ACT Theatre 15 Blueacre Seafood 39 Von’s 1000Spirits 15 Target 15 Fairmont Olympic Hotel 20 16 Ave Boren Minor Ave Minor Summit Ave Summit Boylston Ave Boylston 16 16 40 ELLIOTT BAY ELLIOTT 20 The Great Wheel The Carlile Room The Brooklyn 16 TJ Maxx 16 Hotel Seattle 17 18 19 46 49 17 Seattle Art Museum 17 Maximilien 41 Sweet Iron 17 Walking Company 17 99 Spring St 50 Hotel Monaco 45 18 47 23 Benaroya Hall 18 Matt’s at the Market 42 Capital Grille 18 Men’s Warehouse 18 W Seattle 48 21 19 19 21 Broadway 5th Avenue Theatre Hard Rock Cafe 43 Purple Cafe 19 Pendleton 19 Hotel Vintage Madison St E. 10th Ave 22 20 Argosy CruisesE. 11th Ave 20 Chipotle 44 MOD Pizza 20 Brooks Brothers 20 Crowne Plaza 21 Seattle Central Library 21 Yard House 45 Ivar’s 21 Beckett & Robb 21 51 Loews Hotel 1000 Marion St 22 Sky View Observatory 22 Tap House Grill 46 Heartwood Provisions 22 KAVU Downtown 22 Alexis Hotel 52 23 The Cheesecake Factory 47 Nijo Sushi Bar & Grill 23 Cone & Steiner Columbia St 24 Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse 48 Bookstore Bar & Cafe NORTH 22 Cherry St E. Cherry St Yesler Way James St E. James Way S. Washington St Ave Boren Jefferson St S. Main St E. Jefferson St S. Alaska Way Terrace St S. Jackson St S. King St Alder St E. 10th Ave S. 2nd Ave E. Alder St S. Washington St E. 11th Ave S. 3rd Ave S. 5th Ave Spruce St S. 1st Ave E. Spruce St E. Fir St S. Main St S. Occidental Ave Broadway S. King St 99 S. Weller St S. 4th Ave S. Jackson St S. 6th Ave S. Maynard Ave ay Royal Brougham Way S. 8th Ave W S. Airport Way S. 7th Ave a sk la S. Lane St . A S. King St S S. Dearborn St S. Weller St S. Charles St S. 1st Ave SAFECO FIELD S. Occidental Ave S. Plummer St S. Lane St S. 6th Ave S. 7thAve S. 4th Ave S. 6th Ave S.Airport Way 1411 Fourth Avenue, Seattle WA For retail leasing opportunities contact: Anne Marie Koehler +1 206 487 5167 [email protected] Erika Koehler +1 206 487 5168 [email protected] The distributor of this communication is performing acts for which a real estate license is required. The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified and no guarantee, warranty or representation, either express or implied, is made with respect to such information. Terms of sale or lease and availability are subject to change or withdrawal without notice. 18-1023_6/19.
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