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Download Flyer ENTERTAINMENT/RETAIL DEVELOPMENT NEW DEVELOPMENT IN PORTLAND, OREGON METRO AREA jeff olson ALEX MACLEAN Commercial Realty Advisors NW LLC [email protected] [email protected] 733 SW Second Avenue, Suite 200 503.274-0211 Portland, Oregon 97204 kelli maks ALEX MACLEAN IV CRA www.cra-nw.com Licensed brokers in Oregon & Washington [email protected] [email protected] ENTERTAINMENT/RETAIL DEVELOPMENT Hwy 213 and Washington St, just off I-205 Oregon City, Oregon Available Anchor, entertainment, restaurant pads and retail shops area population 2.47 Million TRAFFIC COUNTS Hwy 213 – 59,330 ADT (18) | I-205 – 120,777 ADT (18) Comments • New retail and entertainment development featuring a 100,000 SF year-round, indoor water park. • High visibility site with access from I-205, Hwy 213 and Hwy 99E. • Abundant parking with access from multiple thoroughfares. The information herein has been obtained from sources we deem reliable. We do not, however, guarantee its accuracy. All information should be verified prior to purchase/leasing.View the Real Estate Agency Pamphlet by visiting our website, www.cra-nw.com/home/agency-disclosure.html. portland metro area Vancouver Mall PORTLAND METRO AREA Jantzen Beach Cascade Station Streets of Tanasbourne Crossroads at Orenco Tanasbourne Town Center Lloyd Center Columbia Gorge Outlets Gateway Shopping Center Timberland Town Center Pioneer Place Mall 205 Cedar Hills Crossing Beaverton Town Square Washington Square Clackamas Town Center Progress Ridge Townsquare Clackamas Promenade Kruse Village Bridgeport Village Nyberg Rivers SITE 15 MIN 30 MIN 60 MIN Demographics DRIVE TIME DRIVE TIME DRIVE TIME 5 MILE 10 MILE 25 MILE PORTLAND PORTLAND PORTLAND Estimated Population 2019 156,576 610,585 2,265,889 320,844 1,218,183 2,339,941 Population Forecast 2024 163,025 630,104 2,365,429 328,888 1,258,491 2,444,096 Average HH Income $106,735 $108,634 $100,891 $110,350 $102,426 $101,368 Employees 69,239 258,617 1,079,464 343,393 732,705 1,096,441 CRA CRA Source: Regis – SitesUSA (2019) n n OREGON CITY, OREGON OREGON CITY, OR GLADSTONE HIGH SCHOOL 673 STUDENTS 128,166 ADT (18) 30,643ADT (18) 59,330 ADT (18 120,777 ADT (18) ) WEST LINN HIGH SCHOOL 1,809 STUDENTS SITE 37,250 ADT (18 99,960 ADT (18) ) WILLAMETTE FALLS HOSPITAL 111 BEDS 17,624 ADT (18) GARDINER MIDDLE SCHOOL 28,177 ADT (18) 33,033 ADT (18) 13,290 ADT (18) 29,626 ADT (18) 27,299 ADT (18) CLACKAMAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 6,326 STUDENTS CRA n OREGON CITY HIGH SCHOOL 2,071 STUDENTS 4,208 ADT (18) 19,616 ADT (18) CRA n OREGON CITY, OREGON 59,330 ADT (18) SITE 30,643 ADT (18) (18) ADT ADT 30,643 30,643 120,777 ADT (18) SITE CRA n proposed SITE PLAN OTEL levels 202000 sf WATER PAR PPORT 2600 sf Abernathy Road RAMP AE ITNE ENTER 5000 sf E O Trail 8’ Ierpre Center 4 . V E L E Y R A D N INDOOR WATER PAR U O B 0000 sf IN A L P D OO L F INATRE WATER EATRE NATURAL RESOURCE OVERLAY DISTRICT d RETAIL a o R 5000 sf d BOL INEMA a n R e d l 0000 sf RETAIL 00 sf RETAIL 000 sf Washington Street RETAIL 6000 sf RETAIL 110000 sf RAMP AE RETAIL 4,500 sf RETAIL VILLAE REEN 4,800 sf RETAIL 8,000 sf RETAIL 13000 sf RETAIL D 600 sf RETAIL 3500 sf RETAIL 000 sf Highway 213 RETAININ WALL RETAIL 15600 sf 1 ARE PAREL Mtr Transf Station SITE DATA TOTAL SITE AREA: 65.5 ac ADDITIONAL SITE: 17.0 ac TOTAL RETAIL: 632,100 sf Fitness Center 45,000 sf Indoor Water Park 80,000 sf Water Park Support 28,600 sf Bowl/Cinema 80,000 sf Hotel (4 levels) 202,000 sf Retail 175,000 sf 5 TOTAL PARKING: 2,520 spaces PARKING RATIO: 4.0/1000 sf Interstate 20 0 50 100 200 Preliminary Master Plan Oregon City Mixed Use • Entertainment Center February 2020 CRA n.
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