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Building Reborn 1955 Broadway, Oakland, Ca Project Highlights 150,000 Sf Available DONNETTE CLARENS 415.445.5120 WAYNE KUMAGAI 650.688.8505 JOEL MAIMON 510.923.6249 BUILDING REBORN 1955 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CA PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS 150,000 SF AVAILABLE • ±380,000 square feet of office, retail, and restaurant space • ±150,000 square feet of office available OAKLAND URBAN LOCATION • Iconic, historic, creative headquarters • Exterior and atrium windows provide abundant natural light • Warm shell delivery Q118 SECURE • Ground floor retail paseo with restaurants and shops BIKE STORAGE • Vibrant Uptown Oakland location • On-site security • ±2,800 new residential units being delivered nearby • Public transportion, direct access from building into 19th Street and Bart station, AC transit and free Broadway shuttle • Large floor plates, up to 78,070 square feet • 5 story glass enclosed atrium • Secure bike storage, lockers and showers • City view roof terrace 2 ENVISION YOUR SPACE. Bathed in light with high ceilings, abundant rooftop terraces, and a systems-ready set-up—each floor plate has been design to optimize uninterrupted space. The following hypothetically-devised test fits illustrate a few of the possibilities. 3 RETAIL WITH AN OAKLAND STATE OF MIND Uptown Station is at the center of Oakland’s nationally-touted, thriving food scene which has been a major catalyst for local revitalization. Along with increasingly popular landmark venues like the Fox and Paramount theatres — the neighborhood has become one of the most vibrant destinations in the country, SHOPS & DISTINCTIVE PURVEYORS topping many national “best of” lists. With 50,000 square feet of retail/restaurant space and an unmatchable location—Uptown A curated mix of tenants will bring new Station is perfectly positioned to meet the need for more robust flavors to Uptown Oakland. amenities created by this quickly developing new Oakland core. Envisioned as a vibrant thoroughfare and neighborhood gathering place, the ground floor will feature a ANCHORING THE CENTRAL SHOPPING DISTRICT SINCE 1928 curated mix of food and retail. BAY BRIDGE PARAMOUNT LAKE MERRITT FOX THEATRE THEATRE 4 EASY ACCESS ALL ROADS LEAD TO UPTOWN STATION PIEDMONT Oakland> - FERRY LINE - To <To San F rancisco da> NE - To Alame isco - FERRY LI <To San F ranc OAKLAND Uptown Station sits directly Lines and Stops atop the 19th Street BART Marina Village Lines and Stops station and spans a block Shopping Center that serves as a main artery Bus Lines Lines of downtown Oakland. This dynamic corridor includes entertainment venues, ALAMEDA nationally-touted destination restaurants, boutique shopping, nearby farmers’ market and access to scenic outdoor green spaces—including those surrounding Lake Merritt. PERCHED ATOP THE HUB OF OAKLAND TRANSPORTATION Suddenly—the center of Oakland is the place to be, eat, and converge. Combine the easy access to San Francisco in less than 15 minutes with the pulse of a thriving city at your fingertips. Enjoy a lunch break strolling around the lake or pop into a Michelin-starred restaurant down the street for dinner. In every direction, something exciting is happening around Uptown Station. Oakland International Airport 5 27th St RESTAURANTS RESTAURANTS AMENITIES MAP 44 1. BRIX 581 29. Little Giant Ice Cream Autobahn Cafe Tertulia Coee 2. Nation’s 30. Lost & Found Beer Garden W Grand Ave Ginza Japanese Sushi Hutch Bar & Kitchen Broadway 43 Souley Vegan Tierra Mia Coee 3. Dragon Gate 31. Agave 24th St Oakland Gate 32. Umami Burger 4. The Trappist 33. Farley’s East 40 46 DESCO Torpedo Sushi Telegraph Ave 9 39 5. District Ike’s Market St Ratto’s 34. Lukas 41 35 Cafe 817 35. Starbucks FREE FREE 37 6. Air Bar & Lounge Pican B 34 B 38 Pacific Coast Brewery 36. Plum Bar San Pablo Ave 36 33 980 21st St Blue Bottle 37. alaMar Kitchen & Bar 3 31 32 7. Big Apple Cafe 38. Trueburger 8. Rosamunde Gregory Gourmet Dessert 30 2 Swan’s Market 39. Drake’s Dealership 29 1 Cosecha 40. Telegraph FREE 2 9. Le Cheval 41. Starline Social Club 42 B 4 Galeto’s 42. Hopscotch El Gusano 43. Mua Oakland 28 FREE Brush St B 10. Penelopes 44. Gogi Time 1 Specialty’s 45. Lake Chalet 11. Organic Coup 46. Calavera 25 27 3 12. Faz 20 13. Bagel Street Cafe FREE 24 26 B 21 Fountain Cafe SERVICES 10 19 Core Kitchen 1. 24 Hour Fitness Max’s Diner 23 22 2. Wells Fargo Bank 14. Radio Bar 3. Bank of the West Tribune Tavern 4. Bank of America 18 17th St 15. Apple Cafe 5. Citibank Clay St 2 Mockingbird Wells Fargo Bank FREE 16 16. Analog 8 13 B 6. Chase Bank 17. Halftime Sports Bar Citibank 10 11 5 15 Webster St 17 18. Spice Monkey 7. Bank of America Happy Burrito Wells Fargo Bank 9 14 14th St 19. Molajate 12 8. Patelco Cocina Mexicana 9. YMCA 1 45 20. Aroma Cafe 10. The UPS Store 8 21. Lunch Box Pho 84 6 FREE 7 5 B 22. The Layover HOTELS Pizza 510 4 7 Harrison St The Hatch Bar 1. Marriot Hotel 12th St 23. Cross Burger 2. Lake Merritt Hotel Awaken Cafe 6 24. Cafe Van Kleef Broadway 25. Woods ENTERTAINMENT 1 8th St Make Westing 26. Dogwood 1. Fox Theater 27. Diving Dog Brewhouse 2. Paramount Theatre 4th St The Punchdown 3. Museum of Children’s Arts 2nd St Itani Ramen 880 7th St 28. Xolo 2 Duende BART PARKING 3 Flora FREE B LINE 6 BUILDING SECTION DIAGRAM Floor 8 ATRIUM Floor 7 CITY VIEW TERRACE Floor 6 39,090 SF FLOOR 5 76,880 SF FLOOR 4 78,070 SF FLOOR 3 77,580 SF mezzanine P UBLIC R EALM & ATRIU M Office RETAIL paseo 20th Street Lobby garden level AVAILABLE 7 SAMPLE SPACE PLAN LEVEL 03 Uptown Station_Marketing Package Level±77,550 03 Space Plan RENTABLE RENTABLESQ.FT. SF 77,580 Care Copy/ Room Print IDF Total Headcount 618 CLOSED MEETING SPACES 618 Elec. Elec. Small ConferenceTOTAL (2-6 People)HEADCOUNT35 Coffee Coffee Medium Conference (7-11 People) 7 Bar Bar Large Conference (12+ People) 4 Total Closed Meeting Spaces 46 Closed Meeting Spaces to 1:13 Workstation Ratio Canteen Atrium OPEN MEETING SPACES (Open To Below) Open Collaboration 39 Canteen Overall Meeting to 1:7 Workstation Ratio OTHER Servery (# of seats) 440 Pantry 1 Servery Pantry (sq.ft.) 1,235 Canteen 2 IDF Pantry Elec. Coffee Bar 2 Copy/ Elec. Print Copy / Print 2 Care Room 1 Phone Room 2 03/29/17_3 8 SAMPLE SPACE PLAN LEVEL 04 Uptown Station_Marketing Package Level±78,070 04 Space Plan RENTABLE RENTABLESQ.FT. SF 78,070 Mother’s Copy/ Room Print IDF Total Headcount 618 CLOSED MEETING SPACES 618 Elec. Elec. Small ConferenceTOTAL (2-6 People)HEADCOUNT38 Coffee Coffee Medium Conference (7-11 People) 7 Bar Bar Large Conference (12+ People) 0 Total Closed Meeting Spaces 45 Closed Meeting Spaces to 1:13 Workstation Ratio Canteen Atrium OPEN MEETING SPACES (Open To Below) Open Collaboration 56 Overall Meeting to 1:6 Library Workstation Ratio Canteen OTHER Canteen 2 Coffee Bar 2 Training Training Room Room Copy / Print 2 IT Help Desk Mother’s Room 1 IDF Elec. Copy/ Library 1 Print Elec. IT Help Desk 1 Training Room 2 03/29/17_4 9 SAMPLE SPACE PLAN LEVEL 05 Uptown Station_Marketing Package Level±76,880 05 Space Plan RENTABLE RENTABLESQ.FT. SF 76,880 Mother’s Copy/ IDF Rooms Print Total Headcount 480 CLOSED MEETING SPACES 480 Elec. Elec. Small ConferenceTOTAL (2-6 People)HEADCOUNT9 Medium Conference (7-11 People) 16 Pantry Large Conference (12+ People) 12 All Hands Reception Total Closed Meeting Spaces 37 Closed Meeting Spaces to 1:13 Workstation Ratio Library Atrium OPEN MEETING SPACES (Open To Below) Open Collaboration 50 Snacks Overall Meeting to 1:10 Workstation Ratio OTHER All Hands (# of seats) 258 All Hands (sq.ft.) 6,590 Coffee Bar Coffee Bar 1 Snacks 1 IDF Elec. Copy / Print 4 IDF Copy/ Storage Print Mother’s Room 1 Copy/Print Copy/Print Library 1 Phone Room 7 03/29/17_5 10 SAMPLE SPACE PLAN LEVEL 06 Uptown Station_Marketing Package Level±39,090 06 Space Plan RENTABLERENTABLE SQ.FT. SF 39,090 Storage Total Headcount 245 Copy/ Print Storage IDF CLOSED MEETING SPACES Elec. Copy/ 245 Print Small ConferenceTOTAL (2-6 People)HEADCOUNT8 Elec. Medium Conference (7-11 People) 4 Large Conference (12+ People) 5 Total Closed Meeting Spaces 17 23,203 SF Closed Meeting Spaces to 1:15 Workstation Ratio Coffee Bar Atrium OPEN MEETING SPACES (Open To Below) Open Collaboration 38 Pantry Overall Meeting to Copy/Print 1:7 Workstation Ratio Library SomeAll OTHER Hands Some Hands (# of seats) 94 Some Hands (sq.ft.) 1,575 Building Amenity: Roof Terrace Coffee Bar 1 Copy / Print 3 Mother’s Room 1 Library 1 Phone Room 7 Building Amenity: Roof Terrace (sq.ft.) 3,510 Planting (sq.ft.) 2,282 03/29/17_6 11 STEEPED IN HISTORY. REBUILT FOR THE FUTURE. Uptown Station is the perfect place to foster creativity. Bathed in natural light—this newly-evolved historic building features high-ceilings, exposed brick walls and a spectacular 85-foot atrium. 12 Treasure Island 580 80 Emeryville 880 580 980 Old Oakland City Center Jack London Square Chinatown 880 Lake Merritt Merritt 13 Harrison St Grand Ave 27th St Lakeside Dr 24th St Broadway Telegraph Ave Paramount Theatre Fox Theater W Grand Ave 980 20th St 14 ROD SCHERBA Executive Managing Director 650.688.8497 [email protected] CA RE License #00857250 WAYNE KUMAGAI Executive Managing Director 650.688.8505 [email protected] CA RE License #01136673 JOEL MAIMON Senior Managing Director 510.923.6249 [email protected] CA RE License #01468737 ELIZABETH HART Executive Managing Director 415.445.5109 [email protected] CA RE License #01499002 DONNETTE CLARENS Senior Managing Director 415.445.5120 [email protected] CA RE License #01234877 JOE HAMILTON 245 LYTTON AVENUE, SUITE 150, PALO ALTO, CA 94301 Executive Managing Director 650.473.4765 The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified [email protected] and no guarantee, warranty or representation,either express or implied, is made with respect to such informa- CA RE License #01443182 tion.
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