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La Plaza La Jolla La Plaza La Jolla 7863 - 7877 Girard Avenue La Jolla, Ca 92037 LA PLAZA LA JOLLA LA PLAZA LA JOLLA 7863 - 7877 GIRARD AVENUE LA JOLLA, CA 92037 • ±27,000 SF shopping center in the affluent La Jolla community AVAILABLE FOR LEASE • Situated in La Jolla’s prestigious shopping and dining hub with close proximity to some of San 101/202 107 114 Diego’s top tourist destinations 2-level corner retail / In-line retail space adjacent to Retail opportunity with direct • Located on the dynamic intersection of Girard Avenue and Wall Street restaurant opportunity the open-air courtyard access to Girard Ave. and the open-air courtyard • Recently renovated plaza with an open-air courtyard in the center ±3,632 SF ±799 SF ±1,472 SF Premier La Jolla Location Situated in the heart of the Village of La Jolla on the highly coveted Girard Avenue and surrounded by distinctive dining, luxury shopping and world class hotels and homes. La Plaza | La Jolla offers ideal frontage and visibility in the center of “The Jewel” and is positioned to capture the strong local demographics while also drawing from La Jolla’s thriving tourism industry. VE CO LLA LA JO Ellen Browning Scripps Park W A L L P S R TR O E E S E U T N P E E V C A D T R A S R T I R G E E T SUSHI ON THE ROCK BLUSH TAN THE HYDRATION LA PLAZA ROOM TENANTS CATANIA COASTAL ITALIAN BRILLIANT EARTH BROWBOSS BROW & BEAUTY ELIXIR ESPRESSO & WINE-BAR TEUSCHER CHOCOLATES JOIN THIS ONE | 10 SALON LINE UP OF BEAMING EXQUISITE TWO WELLNESS CO-TENANTS COMPASS NEIGHBORS La Plaza is Located on one of the most premier corners of La Jolla, providing unparalleled visibility and a unique synergy with the surrounding co-tenants FOR LEASING INFORMATION MICHAEL BURTON 858.875.4685 [email protected] License ID: 01763327 BRIAN QUINN 858.875.4672 [email protected] License ID: 01009041 ALEX DRECKSEL 858.875.4690 [email protected] License ID: 01988954 URBAN STRATEGIES GROUP FLOCKE & AVOYER COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE 787 J Street • San Diego, CA, 92101 619.280.2600 • www.flockeavoyer.com *Disclaimers LA Jolla Location SILVERADO STREET HERSCHEL AVENUE WALL STREET PROSPECT STREET GIRARD AVENUE FAY AVENUE AVERAGE HHI* POPULATION DAYTIME POPULATION 1 Mile: $ 201,888 1 Mile: 7,828 1 Mile: 16,465 LOCATED ON THE HIGH-PROFILE INTERSECTION OF WALL STREET AND GIRARD AVENUE, 3 Miles: $188,243 3 Miles: 56,530 3 Miles: 52,331 IN THE EPICENTER OF LA JOLLA’S HUB FOR SOPHISTICATED SHOPPING AND DINING. 5 Miles: $126,781 5 Miles: 170,909 5 Miles: 205,290 LA PLAZA SITE PLAN WALL STREET TERRACE LEVEL 01 LEVEL 02 LEVEL 03 303A WALL STREET WALL STREET ± 487 SF SUITE TENANT SF GROUND LEVEL ST-6 ST-4 TERRACE 101/202 AVAILABLE 3,632 STAIR #6 STAIR #5 STAIR #4 301A ST-6 ST-5 ST-4 OPEN TO BELOW DN 102 Pure Spectrum 1,248 DN DN DN AVAILABLE OPEN 105 Elixir Espresso & Wine-bar 1,078 TO SKY 101/202 RETAIL 10 201 AVAILABLE ±3,632 F.F. ELEV. +21'-0" 106 Two Neighbors 813 RETAIL 3 OPEN 101/202 RETAIL 3 RETAIL 1C 206 TO SKY 106 TERRACE RESTAURANT 14 ±3,632 203 OPEN 301A 301 TO BELOW RETAIL 1A RETAIL 1B 101 102 107 AVAILABLE 799 BRILLIANT EARTH 303 RETAIL 9 FINE JEWELRY 109 Browboss 1,301 AVAILABLE 204 ±799 RETAIL 4 107 STAIR #7 110 One 10 Salon 937 WALL ST. PASEO ST-7 DN STAIR #10 DN 103A ST-10 UP STAIR #7 EXISTING ST-7 112 The Hydration Room 1,185 ELEVATOR EXISTING ELEVATOR RETAIL 11 - 207 RETAIL 2 T BLUSH 105 GLO NAILS TAN 114 AVAILABLE 1,472 EXISTING ELEVATOR 109 305 114 OPEN TO SKY OPEN TO BELOW 201 Beaming Superfood Cafe 882 STAIR #8 (E) STAIR #2 GIRARD ST. PASEO COURTYARD ST-8 ST-2 103C 103B UP (E) STAIR #2 FOUNTAIN DN (E) STAIR #3 CONTROL CLOSET (E) STORAGE RM. ST-2 (E) STAIR #9 DN DN ST-3 GIRARD AVENUE GIRARD 115 113 ST-9 204 Teuscher Chocolates 391 DN GIRARD AVENUE GIRARD DN STAIR #9 UP DN (E) STAIR #2 AVENUE GIRARD ST-9 ST-2 206/207 Compass California 3,034 (E) MECHANICAL LOADING JANITOR (E) STAIR #3 RETAIL 17 ROOM JANITOR AREA ST-3 CLOSET CLOSET 308 STORAGE 312 AVAILABLE STORAGE 311 211 309 JANITOR (E) FREIGHT 209 CLOSET ELEVATOR EVENT OPEN 208/210 Compass California 2,889 ±1,472 (E) FREIGHT SPACE TO SKY 111 WOMEN'S 112 ELEVATOR WOMEN'S RETAIL 8 RETAIL 7 RETAIL 6 RESTROOM 304 212 RESTROOM 114 112 110 DN RETAIL 13 WOMEN'S 210A 310A 210 RESTROOM RETAIL 13 RETAIL 12 RETAIL 16 110A 210 208 307 301 Catania La Jolla 3,905 (E) BOILER (E) ELECT. TERRACE ROOM MEN'S ROOM 308A MEN'S RESTROOM 213 RESTROOM 313 MEN'S F.S. ELEV. +21'-0"+/- 310B 303 Brilliant Earth 2,953 DN UP 210B DN RESTROOM 110B 3/16"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" 3/16"=1'-0" (E) STAIR #1 (E) STAIR #1 0 2' 4' 8' 12' 24' 0 2' 4' 8' 12' 24' ST-1 0 2' 4' 8' 12' 24' ST-1 305 Blush Tan 541 (E) STAIR #1 1st Floor Plan F.F. ELEV. 3rd Floor Plan ST-1 2nd Floor Plan +21'-0" SHEET SHEET La Plaza Area Plans SDG18- La Plaza Area Plans SDG18- La Plaza Area Plans SDG18- SHEET 7863 Girard Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037 10.01.18 10.01.18 1 10.01.18 7863 Girard Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037 3 7863 Girard Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037 307/308 Sushi on the Rock 3,273 *This site plan, artistic rendering and/or other graphics is not a representation, warranty or guarantee as to size, location, or identity of any tenant, and the improvements are subject to such changes, 2 additions, and deletions as the architect, landlord, or any governmental agency may direct. LA PLAZA | PHOTOS Coast Walk Aquavite Ristorante Crab Catcher WF Architects At Coee House Compass LA JOLLA Billionaires Row D Alpaca Collections A R La Jolla L E V Sample La Jolla O U Capital Group T B A S DEMOGRAPHICS C O Coast Walk The Green Aquavite Ristorante Dragon Colony Crab Catcher Eddie V’s WF Architects The La Jolla Gallery At Coee House Sway Ventures La Jolla Plaza The “Jewel” of San Diego Total Population Compass Mixed Use Mostem Gallery Burger IM La Pickford Billionaires Row Development LFR Designs 48,826 Valente Hair Jolla Escrow Alpaca Collections Under Way Sophiri’s R D Robina Apparel Place Berkshire VA Sample La Jolla La Jolla Dehesa Capital RESIDENTIAL L E Capital Group Shiku Sushi Hathaway O U Triton Funds T B S Alexia Maria A Brockton Villa O Badiee Development Christian Science School C Restaurant & Church La Jolla is a vacation paradise.CONSTRUCTION As one of San Diego’s top tourist The Green Georges Dragon Colony Average Household Mila Eddie V’s Bellisima S The La Jolla Gallery destinations this iconic seaside community offers visitors and locals Income I $168,491 Morgan Stanley Sway Ventures Daniel Jewelry La Jolla Plaza Donovan’s L Prospect Associates Mixed Use Mostem Gallery V PARKING Burger IM La Pickford Siamak Arts Development LFR Designs Blue Jeans & Bikinis Valente Hair Jolla Escrow Africa & Beyond E an array of activities to experience. Under Way Sophiri’s Robina Apparel Place Berkshire Callan Capital R Dehesa Capital RESIDENTIAL Shiku Sushi Hathaway Sonnova The International Shops A Triton Funds D Alexia Maria Westime La Jolla O Out-of-town Brockton Villa Badiee Development Christian Science School Covo La Jolla Restaurant & Church S CONSTRUCTION 1.6 M visitors annually T From up-scale shopping to one-of-a-kind dining, breathtaking Georges Mila Eye Structure R H. Moradi Bellisima S E Manchester Financial E Morgan Stanley La JollaI Building ocean views to timeless landmarks, beach culture to high culture, Daniel Jewelry L T Donovan’s National Geo Prospect Associates V Siamak Arts Aquarius Psychic Peter Lik PARKING Blue Jeans & Bikinis CG Creative Congregation Africa & Beyond E Legends Gallery at Church of Banc of California Bed Rock Building Cove Congregation at Street Wall La Jolla has it all. HAV Capital HAV R La Jolla Ivanhoe The Callan Capital Chicago Title Perlman Clinic Perlman Keller Williams Keller Threefoot Clay Threefoot Church of LJ Western Pacific Sonnova The International Shops Duke’s A Spa Studios Hotel Rooms D Fresh Produce 1,800 Westime La Jolla O Cote Sud Covo La Jolla CJ Charles IVANHOE AVENUE S Ian Ely Gallery El Patio La Jolla Shops T La JollaBuilding Financial Ocine Panerai Eye Structure R Athletic Club H. Moradi First Republic E UBS PROSPECT STREET Torrey Pines Property Manchester Financial Miremadi E Contemporary Fine Swoon Management Building Willis Allen Dermatology T Sicilia Bella Real Estate Great Pacific Escrow National Geo Arts Gallery The Nail Shop California Bank Harris & Kaen Ivanhoe Place Pet Health Center Aquarius Psychic Pilates Hi Sweetheart La Jolla Peter Lik Congregation La Jolla Lock & & Trust Allstate Insurance Total Employees CG Creative LJ Florist Bistro Pazzo Professional (Oce/Med) Legends Gallery at Church of Banc of California Safe Building Bed Rock Building Naturale 70,348 Haagen Dazs Phys. Therapy Stella Maris Congregation at Street Wall La Jolla Town 8th Harmony HAV Capital HAV La Jolla Ivanhoe The Klatt Realty Chicago Title Harcourts Beauty Bar Ground Perlman Clinic Perlman Council Keller Williams Keller Threefoot Clay Threefoot Recreation Area Church of LJ Western Pacific Jeremy U.S. Post Oce Post U.S. Duke’s Ret.
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