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Brewery Block 2 the PEARL DISTRICT’S PREMIER MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT 2VVV 21 Brewery Block 2 THE PEARL DISTRICT’S PREMIER MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT www.breweryblocks.com 1120 NW COUCH STREET, PORTLAND, OR 97209 Jones Lang LaSalle Brokererage, Inc. BUILDING DETAILS IMAGE The most successful companies create a culture to recruit and retain the best talent AMENITIES Restaurants, retail and services, entertainment, and housing options abound in this neighborhood UNIQUE ARCHITECTURE Fusion of modern and historic elements with high-end improvements throughout SUSTAINABILITY LEED-Certified Gold, providing enhanced working environment and increased productivity ACCESS Close proximity to freeway system and public transportation provides the ultimate in convenience PARKING Largest underground facility in Portland, including secured bicycle parking with showers and lockers OWNERSHIP Experienced and resourceful with the financial capacity to perform SUSTAINABLE INTERIORS Brewery Block 2 features a program to make earning LEED CI easily attainable Make LEED CI certification a simple addition to your fit-out process FLOOR PLANS window line window line 4TH FLOOR :: 1,956 RSF 7TH FLOOR :: 4,485 RSF Unobstructed eastern views. CELLAR BUILDING 5TH FLOOR :: 1,410 RSF 2VVV NW GLISAN 1 SW 10TH AVE 28 2 3 PEARL DISTRICT 405 23 4 5 24 21 6 BREWERY BLOCK 2 7 22 25 8 27 26 9 35 36 11 38 29 30 10 12 37 13 33 15 32 34 16 14 31 17 18 PORTLAND CBD 20 19 Amenities Include: 1 ANDINA 14 ACE HOTEL 27 HENRY’S 12TH STREET TAVERN 10 BARRELL BREWERY 15 GRASSA 28 KHAO SAN 3 ROGUE BREWERY 16 LARDO 29 NONG’S 4 BLUE HOUR 17 BISTRO ANGUS 30 HEART COFFEE 5 DESCHUTES BREWERY 18 TASTY N’ ALDER 31 BEER O’CLOCK 6 VON EBERT BREWERY 19 THE SENTINEL HOTEL 32 QUICKFISH 7 LITTLE BIG BURGER 20 FOOD CARTS 33 KENNY & ZUKES 8 POWELL’S BOOKS 21 CHASE BANK 34 STUMPTOWN 9 CRYSTAL HOTEL 22 WHOLE FOODS MARKET 35 SIZZLE PIE 36 10 MASU SUSHI 23 THE GERDING THEATER MAURICE 37 11 UNION WAY 24 STARBUCKS CURRIER COFFEE 38 12 JAKE’S FAMOUS CRAWFISH 25 PEET’S COFFEE & TEA THAI PEACCK 13 BAMBOO SUSHI 26 GARDEN BAR Eric Haskins, LEED Green Associate +1 503 972-8611 [email protected] Licensed in Oregon © 2018 Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means, whether graphically, electronically, mechanically or otherwise howsoever, including without limitation photocopying and recording on magnetic tape, or included in any information store and/or retrieval system without prior written permission of Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc .
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