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Two Saints 857 & 867 St Two Saints 857 & 867 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA Overview Site Plan Aerial Nearby Retail Landmarks N.O. Districts Downtown Demos Ground Floor Retail For Lease Property Overview • 1,000 SF – 17,750 SF Available Ground Floor Commercial Space • Up to 50,000 SF Available if combined with adjacent The Garage Development • Location – Infill location nestled between the Warehouse and South Market Districts, well over 600 apartments to be built on the same block by 2020 • World Famous St. Charles Avenue Streetcar – 3.5 Million people ride past the site every year • Primary ingress to the heart of New Orleans – 7.5 Million people drive past the site every year • Flexible Proportions – Nearly 17,750 SF of uninterrupted space • Reduced CAM Charges – Restoration Tax Abatement Nearby Landmarks • South Market District • New Orleans Culinary and Hospitality Institute (NOCHI) Executive Summary • National World War II Museum New Orleans Advocate Newspaper Boasting 110 feet of frontage on St. Charles Avenue and 134 feet on St. Joseph Street, Two Saints • Art Galleries along Julia Street • Office will be a first-of-its-kind Social and Co-Living complex. The project will feature over 17,000 SF of VIEW FROM INTERSECTION OF ST. CHARLES AVE. + ST. JOSEPH ST. 05/30/18 • Rouses Market TWO SAINTS|SOCIALground-floor LIVING commercial space, 65 furnished shared apartments, and a communal lobby, as well • Greater New Orleans Foundation as ample bicycle and vehicular parking. • Ace Hotel Office • The Outlet Collection at Riverwalk The development sits in a prime Warehouse District corridor, capturing the egress of the downtown commuter, fronting the famous St. Charles Avenue streetcar line, and is centrally • Ernest N. Morial Convention Center located within the city, so as to provide easy access to the primary submarkets of the city of • Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans. Additionally, tenants will enjoy the seasonal benefits of Mardi Gras parade activity. • Ogden Museum of Southern Art Contacts Joe Gardner, CCIM Carly Plotkin Gerardo Aguinis Stuart Zall Stirling Properties, LLC Stirling Properties, LLC The Zall Company, LLC The Zall Company, LLC Office: 504-523-4481 Office: 504-523-4481 Office: 303-804-5656 Office: 303-804-5656 Direct: 504-620-8140 Direct: 504-620-8120 Direct: 305-320-1981 szall@zallcompany.com jgardner@stirlingprop.com cplotkin@stirlingprop.com gaguinis@zallcompany.com The foregoing is solely for information purposes and is subject to change without notice. Stirling Properties makes no representations or warranties regarding the properties or information herein including but not stirlingproperties.com limited to any and all images pertaining to these properties. It is the obligation of each purchaser/lessee to investigate the condition and attributes of the properties and to verify the accuracy of the foregoing Member of information to the extent such purchaser/lessee deems necessary. Also subject to errors, omissions, changes in terms and conditions, prior sale, lease or withdrawal, without notice. 5/19 Two Saints 857 & 867 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA Overview Site Plan Aerial Nearby Retail Landmarks N.O. Districts Downtown Demos Ground Floor Commercial Site Plan VEHICULAR Two Saints Ground Floor Availability TURN-AROUND • 1,000 - 17,750 SF Additional Availability RETAIL Potential for nearly 50,000 SF of contiguous retail space when combined with neighboring Garage project, an adjacent development by the same owner. 24 Additional Information VEHICULAR Situated at 857 St. Charles Avenue on New PARKING RETAIL SPACES Orleans’ iconic streetcar line, Two Saints provides tremendous visibility to 3.5 Million annual streetcar riders, as well as to the X-FORMER thousands of vehicles that use St. Charles Avenue as a conduit between the I-10 ELECTRICAL Expressway and the CBD each day. Patrons BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE PLAZA of Two Saints find themselves within steps of ST. CHARLES AVENUE GENERATOR SECURED BIKE ROOM New Orleans’ finest restaurants, galleries and BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE RESIDENTIAL 100 BIKE CAPACITY CHARLES AVENUE ST. museums, and a short promenade from such LOBBY MAINTENANCE landmarks as the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE MGMT. RETAIL OFFICE Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, a newly revived Theatre District and the world- TRASH famous French Quarter. For one month of UP the year Mardi Gras festivities consume the TRASH surrounding neighborhood, bringing over two million tourists past Two Saints’ front door. FULL SERVICE RESTAURANT PUMP LOADING RETAIL STREETCAR STOP Click image for larger view ST. JOSEPH STREET ST. JOSEPH STREET The foregoing is solely for information purposes and is subject to change without notice. Stirling Properties makes no representations or warranties regarding the properties or information herein including but not stirlingproperties.com limited to any and all images pertaining to these properties. It is the obligation of each purchaser/lessee to investigate the condition and attributes of the properties and to verify the accuracy of the foregoing Member of information to the extent such purchaser/lessee deems necessary. Also subject to errors, omissions, changes in terms and conditions, prior sale, lease or withdrawal, without notice. 5/19 Two Saints 857 & 867 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA Overview Site Plan Aerial Nearby Retail Landmarks N.O. Districts Downtown Demos CVS Pharmacy Maison De La Luz Ace Hotel (Hotel Opening May 2019) South Market District US Post Office Rouses Market Crescent City t e Farmers Market Camp Street Camp e (Every Saturday) Baronne Street Magazine Street r t Carondelet Street St. Charles Avenue S Nesbit’s Julia The Julia Market t (Under Construction) r a +17,000 SF of Ground Floor Retail p Julia Street m O’Keefe Street O’Keefe a Auction House LoyolaAvenue R New Orleans Market . Advocate S Newspaper Office The Garage (Under Construction) +20,900 SF of Ground Floor Retail VEHICULAR TURN-AROUND RETAIL 24 VEHICULAR PARKING RETAIL SPACES Union Passenger Domio X-FORMER ELECTRICAL BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE PLAZA ST. CHARLES AVENUE The Two Saints GENERATOR SECURED BIKE ROOM BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE RESIDENTIAL 100 BIKE CAPACITY Howard Avenue LOBBY MAINTENANCE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE MGMT. RETAIL Terminal Baronne St. OFFICE (Under Development) TRASH UP TRASH FULL SERVICE RESTAURANT Hotel PUMP LOADING RETAIL STREETCAR STOP ST. JOSEPH STREET St. Joseph Street New Orleans Culinary Contemporary Arts and Hospitality Center Institute (NOCHI) Ogden Museum of Higgins Hotel & Pontchartrain Expressway (Highway 90) Conference Center Southern Art Constance Street (Under Construction) Greater New Orleans (ADT 2016 - 126,335) WDSU News Foundation Headquarters Office National World Streetcar Line War II Museum The foregoing is solely for information purposes and is subject to change without notice. Stirling Properties makes no representations or warranties regarding the properties or information herein including but not stirlingproperties.com limited to any and all images pertaining to these properties. It is the obligation of each purchaser/lessee to investigate the condition and attributes of the properties and to verify the accuracy of the foregoing Member of information to the extent such purchaser/lessee deems necessary. Also subject to errors, omissions, changes in terms and conditions, prior sale, lease or withdrawal, without notice. 5/19 Two Saints 857 & 867 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA Overview Site Plan Aerial Nearby Retail Landmarks N.O. Districts Downtown Demos 1 Retail / Services 1 Restaurants / Bars Harrah’s Casino 1. barre3 1. Dave & Buster’s 2. Stonefree 2. Willa Jean 3. Magasin Kitchen 3. Simplee Gourmet 4. Blaze Pizza 4. Hair Loft Studio 5. Aglio 5. Fidelity Bank 6. The Company Burger 6. Arhaus 7. Maypop 1 7. Blanc Beauty Bar + Higher Power 8. The Daily Beet 8. CVS Pharmacy 9. Cellar Door 10. Poke Loa 9. Rouses Market 11. Josephine Estelle 10. Hancock Whitney Bank 12. Stumptown Coffee Roasters 1-2 9 11. Mia Bella Beauty Lounge 11-12 23-26 31 32 13. Balise 12. The Transportation Revolution - 14. Seaworthy 2-7 6-8 15 33 European Motorbikes Dealer 15. Between the Bread 10 1314 25 30 34 13. Professional Sport Shop 16. Mammoth Espresso 10 14. HourBlast 17. Meril 8 9 22 22-24 17 35 36 15. Duplantier Fine Custom Framing 18. Circle Bar 3-5 33-35 19. G’s Pizza 16 21 38 16. Keife & Co. The Outlet 20. South Market Pub & Grill 11 20 27 17. Crescent City Pilates 12 37 Collection 21. Drip Affogato 28 31 26 27 at Riverwalk 18. Exxon Gas Station 22. Herbsaint 37 13 21 38 19. Iron Tribe Fitness 23. CBD Social 29-30 32 28 29 39 40 20. Crescent City Farmer’s Market 24. Marcello’s Restaurant & Wine Bar 15 25. Desi Vega’s Steakhouse 21. Crescent City CrossFit Downtown 14 26. Rebellion Bar & Urban Kitchen Ogden Museum 22. Buff Beauty Bar of Southern Art 27. Café Carmo 20 19 23. Defend New Orleans Clothing 28. Auction House Market 36 19 42 41 39 24. Friend Men’s Clothing 29. Pêche Seafood Grill 16-17 25. FREDA Boutique 30. Pulp and Grind 26. The Parker Barber 31. Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ 32. Barcadia 27. Aunt Sally’s Pralines 43 33. Revelator Coffee 45 46 28. FedEx/Kinko’s 18 34. St. James Cheese Company Ernest N. Morial 29. Salon du Beau Monde 35. Lucy’s Retired Surfers Bar Convention 18 40 Center 30. Bikram Yoga 36. Legacy Kitchen 37. NOSH 44 31. Prime Fitness 32.
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