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GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES Retail Space Available in Golden Triangle, Washington, DC e l c ir C Dupont Massachusetts Avenue •HELLOHELLHELHEELLL O CUPCAKE RED LINE PROPER 5 CVS• •TOPPER PANERA •BREAD Connecticut Avenue •URBAN STYLE LAB RICCARDI'S• LEVANTES• •EPIC YOGA Golden Triangle •GBD GNC• Business Improvement District •JAMBA •DGS JUICE DELICATESSEN Washington, DC 4 202-463-3400 1. 1130 CONNECTICUT AVE NW •PALACE CHOP'T• •STARBUCKS FORISTS • BLACK & ORANGE N Street SURFSIDE• •STK 19th Street •AVEDA SALON •BETSY FISHER I RICCHI• •THE PALM • •GIOVANNI’S • ST ARNOLD’S TRATTU BERTUCCI'S MAI THAI• SHAKE SHACK TEDDY & • • •&PIZZA(COMING SOON) THE BULLY •PINKBERRY TAYLOR PEI WEI• GOURMET • NANDO'S PERI PERI• •BROOKS •BOQUERIA BROTHERS 1200 17TH • • •CHIPOTLE DAILY GRILL• (DELIVERING FALL 2014) SWEET JOS A. • DIABLO BANK M Street SHOBHASHOSH 3. 1155 CONNECTICUT AVE NW 3 • Connecticut Avenue•TINYTIN JEWELJ BOX •BLUE MERCURY 7 •GODIVA •MARI VANNA •NATIONAL NATIVE FOODS• GEOGRAPHIC (COMING SOON) MUSEUM •VAPIANO JOHNSTON• •H&M • 6 & MURPHY PANACHE •DIENER ANN TAYLORORR• JEWELERS 1 DeSales Street •THOMAS PINK 17th Street •MAYFLOWER •CITY SPORTS 2 •GAPG RENAISSANCE HOTEL GRK FRESH• EDGAR SMITH & •BAR & KITCHEN WOLLENSKY• CHOP'T • GROOMING •CVS LOUNGE •LA FITNESS •STAPLES•DC PIZZA J. PRESS• • RIZIKS• L Street NORDSTROM THE ART OF POTBELLYS RACK LOU LOU SHAVING RED LINE • PRET A • • • • • MANGER SARAR 4. 1301 CONNECTICUT AVE NW •CORNER BAKERY RED LINE VICTORIA’S BOONE & SONS SECRET • • •NINE WEST ALLEN EDMONDS • PAUL BAKERY • CHARLES TYRWHITTYRWRWHITT • PRET A •PROTEIN • LOOK BAR MANGER • • •STARBUCKS 9 12 CVS RED LINE K Street DUNKIN DONUTS STARBUCKS• • • 19th Street KELLARI 18th Street TAVERNA PROTEIN BAR• FARRAGUT •CITIES •DEVON & BLAKELY FIREHOOK BAKERY• SQUARE ELEPHANT &• PRET A CASTLE PUB MANGER • KAZ SUSHI STARBUCKS• •BISTRO • BLT STEAK• FIVE GUYS ORNG, BLU, Connecticut Avenue 5. 1355 CONNECTICUT AVE NW I Street SLVR LINES •ROCHE SALON ORNG, BLU, 11 17th Street 10 SLVR LINES EQUINOX• THE BROWN BAG• LE PAIN QUOTIDIEN • THE BOMBAY •CVS AMORINI PANINI •AU BON PAIN CLUB CORNER • • BAKERY OVAL ROOM• • •HAMPTON • INN WHITE 8 TEASIM• STARBUCKS HOUSE H Street THE WHITE HOUSE 12. 1000 CONNECTICUT AVE NW GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES Retail Space Available in Golden Triangle, Washington, DC 1. 1130 CONNECTICUT AVE. NW 5. 1355 CONNECTICUT AVE NW 9. 1627 K STREET NW 5,469 – 9,030 Square Feet 3,100 Square Feet / 4,481 Square Feet 3,933 Square Feet 2. 1122 CONNECTICUT AVE NW 6. 1800 M ST NW 10. 888 17TH STREET NW 3,347-10,039 Square Feet 6,820 Square Feet 1,560 Square Feet 3. 1155 CONNECTICUT AVE NW 7. 1150 CONNECTICUT AVE NW 11. 1776 EYE ST NW 5,832-9,675 Square Feet 1,961 Square Feet 1,395 Square Feet 4. 1301 CONNECTICUT AVE NW 8. 800 17TH ST NW 12. 1000 CONNECTICUT AVE NW 1,934 Square Feet 3,912 Square Feet 1,600 Square Feet e l c ir C Dupont Massac •HELLO CUPCAKE RED LINE h PROPER CVS• •TOPPER PANERA •BREAD Connecticut Avenue •URBAN STYLE LAB RICCARDI'S• Golden Triangle LEVANTES• •EPIC YOGA •GBD Business Improvement District GNC• •JAMBA •DGS Washington, DC JUICE DELICATESSEN 202-463-3400 1. 1155 21ST STREET NW New Hampshire Avenue •PALACE CHOP'T• •STARBUCKS FORISTS • BLACK & N Street ORANGE SURFSIDE• •STK 19th Street 20th Street •AVEDA SALON •BETSY FISHER I RICCHI• •THE PALM • •GIOVANNI’S • ST ARNOLD’S TRATTU BERTUCCI'S MAI THAI• SHAKE SHACK TEDDY & • THE BULLY • TAYLOR• PEI WEI• ST. 20012 M GOURMET NANDO'S• GREGORY (DELIVERING(D(D •BOQUERIA PERI PERI HOTEL SPRINGSP 2016) • 11 • • • • •CHIPOTLE DAILY GRILL• DISTRICT SWEET JOS A. TACO DIABLO BANK •GRILLFISH •POTBELLY M Street MEIWAH 5. 1132 19TH ST NW • RESTAURANT CVSC • 7 4 6 NATIVE FOODS• (COMING SOON) LAST TANGLE VAPIANO 2 I GORMAN • SALON • • 21st Street • RENAISSANCE JEWELERS HOTEL BROWN BAG DUPONT 1 • •SOPHIES •DIENER •NEWTON’S JEWELERS NOODLES 5 8 •NUSTA SPA •G STREETT FOOD •CITY SPORTSSPO GRK FRESH• SMITH &• WOLLENSKY 9 SOI 38• NATIONAL CHOP'TCHOP'TT BOURBON • •RESTAURANT STARBUCKS MELT SHOP COFFEE (COMING SOON) •DC PIZZA • • ASSOCIATION • • • •STAPLES J. PRESS• BRUEGGER'S SWEETGREEN BAGELS L Street NORDSTROM CVS POTBELLYSPOTB RACK LOU LOU • • PRET A • • • • MANGER 15 SARAR 10 •CORNER BAKERYKERKERE Y 6. 2000 M STREET NW 3 14 BOBBY’S •PROTEIN BURGER PALACE LOOK BAR • • • • PIZZA FROGGY BOTTOM AUTENTICA PUB K Street • STARBUCKS• 19th Street PRIME RIB 12 18th Street CVS• •CITIES ELEPHANT &• PRET A CASTLE PUB MANGER HOTEL KAZ SUSHI • LOMBARDY STARBUCKS• • • •JETTIES •BISTRO • PRIMI PIATTI FIVE GUYS ORNG, BLU, 14. I Street SLVR LINES 1015 18TH STREET NW YOGA DISTRICTRICT Pennsylvania Avenue • • FILTERR 13 THE BROWN BAG• •CVS CORNER BAKERY • • STARBUCKS H Street 15. 1800 L STREET NW GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES Retail Space Available in Golden Triangle, Washington, DC 1. 1155 21ST STREET NW 5. 1132 19TH ST NW 9. 1107 19TH STREET NW 13. 1919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE NW 2,650 Square Feet 5,500 Square Feet 1,230 Square Feet 2,669-5,621 Square Feet 2. 2100 M STREET NW 6. 2000 M STREET NW 10. 1900 L ST NW 14. 1015 18TH STREET NW 5,370 Square Feet 5,145 Square Feet 539 Square Feet 2,380 Square Feet 3. 2033 K ST NW 7. 1990 M STREET NW 11. 2025 M ST NW 15. 1800 L STREET NW 3,348 Square Feet 2,081 / 9,157 Square Feet 2,709 Square Feet 1,818 Square Feet 4. 1900 M STREET NW 8. 1111 19TH STREET NW 12. 2000 K ST NW 1,715 Square Feet 1,296 / 7,153 Square Feet 1,398 Square Feet .
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