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Great Stories Begin Here. 100,000 SF of New-To-Market, Creative Historic Office Space an Old Building with New Ideas COMING Q2 2020 408 SW 5th Ave | Portland, OR Great Stories Begin Here. 100,000 SF of new-to-market, creative historic office space An old building with new ideas Bring your creativity, your brilliance, and your determination to create something new and unique in the heart of the city. The J.K. Gill Building draws inspiration from the architecture of the past to advance a common vision of the future, creating space for the people who will take us there. Project Highlights Coffee Spa Grade Fitness Lounge Showers Center Operable 12’ typical Windows FTF height Secure Bike Public Lockers Parking Transit Potential outdoor deck exclusive to the top 2 floors MECHANICAL FREIGHTFREIGHT ELEELEVATORVATOR UTILITY Typical Floorplan Typical ELEVELEV 1 1 ELEVELEV 2 2 ELEVELEV 3 3 STAIR Typical Foor Plan 10,250 SF REST RM. REST RM. REST RM. REST RM. JANITOR From the ground floor up, dynamic teams are coming together in the J.K. Gill Building, establishing this as a place where great work is done. 10,000 SF Floor Plates SHOPPING 1 Muji 1ST 2 2ND Nordstrom 3RD 4TH 5TH BROADWAY 6TH 9TH 10TH 3 11TH Sephora The Neighborhood 4 Nike Town 5 Office Depot 6 TJ Maxx RESTAURANTS 19 1 2 Bunk Sandwiches 23 15 3 El Gaucho W BURNSIDE ST 4 Lauretta Jean’s 5 Mother’s Bistro 20 6 Portland City Grill 6 16 7 Huber’s Cafe 12 4 24 8 Stumptown Coffee Roasters 9 2 5 9 Saucebox 8 10 Bijou Cafe 3 1 7 11 Pine Street Market 10 11 3 17 12 Bailey’s Taproom 2 13 13 Lechon 14 Spella Cafe 4 OAK ST 15 Sushi Ichiban 6 5 25 WATERFRONT PARK 16 Voodoo Doughnut STREETCAR 17 Kells Irish Pub 9 6 SW HARVEY MILK ST 1 18 Barista 5 7 19 Pearl Bakery 8 20 Thai Peacock 14 21 Killer Burger 1 18 22 Garden Bar 23 Starbucks 26 27 21 2 24 Henry’s 12th Street Tavern 28 4 25 3 22 II Solito 26 Urban Farmer 27 Departure Restaurant 28 Upper Left Roasters MAX HOTELS 1 Hi-Lo Hotel 2 Marriott Courtyard 3 Benson 4 WILLAMETTE RIVER Lucia Hotel 5 Hotel Monaco 6 Hotel Vintage 7 Embassy Suites 8 Westin Hotel Amenities Map 9 Marriott City Center REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS Food carts Brewery Blocks Parks Pioneer Place Pioneer Square Public Library Saturday Market TRANSPORTATION Bike Boulevard MAX Blue Line 95 100 98 MAX Red Line Rider’s Paradise Walker’s Paradise Biker’s Paradise MAX Yellow Line MAX Green Line Streetcar Contacts Trevor Kafoury Al Kennedy Executive Vice President Senior Associate +1 503 221 4896 +1 503 221 4856 [email protected] [email protected] Autumn Brice Transaction Specialist +1 503 221 4812 [email protected] © 2019 CBRE, Inc. All rights reserved. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable, but has not been verified for accuracy or completeness. You should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the property and verify all information. Any reliance on this information is solely at your own risk. CBRE and the CBRE logo are service marks of CBRE, Inc. All other marks displayed on this document are the property of their respective owners, and the use of such logos does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement of CBRE. Photos herein are the property of their respective owners. Use of these images without the express written consent of the owner is prohibited. PMStudio_August2019.
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