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Beyond & Bath ed P 3rd Avenue B KEY RETAIL HOTEL OFFICE AVAILABLE P PARKING PEDESTRIANS PER HOUR Banana Republic Men’s on Seattle’s Fifth Avenue 1512 5TH AVENUE | SEATTLE WA 98101 “ONCE IN A DECADE” RETAIL OPPORTUNITY Brynn Estelle Telkamp | JSH PROPERTIES | 206.264.0648 Downtown Neighborhoods HAYES ST GARFIELD ST GALER ST FAIRVIEW AVE E FRANKLIN AVE E LEE ST LEEST HIGHLAND DR YALE AVE N PROSPECT ST W PROSPECT ST PROSPECT ST LAKEVIEW BLVD E DEXTER AVE N WARD ST SUMMIT AVE E W KINNEAR PL 4TH AVE N 7TH AVE W W ALOHA ST ALOHA ST 6TH AVE W 5TH AVE W W OLYMPIC PL ALOHA ST BROADWAY E W MERCER PL HARVARD AVE E BANANA REPUBLIC MEN’S on Fifth VALLEY ST 8TH AVE N TAYLOR AVE N BELMONT PL E BOYLSTON AVE E W ROY ST 4TH AVE N VALLEY ST NOB HILL AVE N 3RD AVE N ROY ST MINOR AVE N E ROY ST sits in the Downtown Seattle Retail Core, E ROY ST WARREN AVE N MERCER ST SouthLakeUnion E MERCER ST between Pine Street and Pike Street in 5TH AVE W 10TH AVE E 6TH AVE W 3RD AVE W REPUBLICAN ST REPUBLICAN ST 4TH AVE W E REPUBLICAN ST 2ND AVE W Uptown 11TH AVE E ALASKAN WAY W RAMP 1ST AVE W FEDERAL AVE E the center of it all. Core Retail totals 12TH AVE E ELLIOTTW AVE HARRISON W ST HARRISON ST E HARRISON ST 9TH AVE N 8TH AVE N SUMMIT AVE E approximately 1.5 million square feet of 5TH AVE N I-5 FRWY E THOMAS ST W THOMAS ST THOMAS ST BELLEVUE AVE E PONTIUS AVE N WESTLAKE AVE N YALE AVE N EASTLAKE AVE E MINOR AVE N HARVARD AVE E TERRY AVE N BOREN AVE N BOYLSTON AVE E BELMONT AVE E 1ST AVE N FAIRVIEW AVE N multi-tenant and 650,000 square feet of 2ND AVE N E OLIVE WAY E JOHN ST 6TH AVE N JOHN ST E JOHN ST TAYLOR AVE N QUEEN ANNE AVE N RAMP RAMP E DENNY WAY WARREN AVE N DENNY WAY YALECOURT AVE PL Department Store retail. As of October 4TH AVE N TERRY AVE 8TH AVE 9TH AVE BAY ST PONTIUS AVE N BROAD ST E HOWELL ST 2016, current at market advertised EAGLE ST BAY ST WALL ST CEDAR STVINE ST CapitolHill BATTERY ST RAMP NAGLE PL available retail in all of Downtown CLAY ST DennyTriangle AY BELL ST 7TH AVE E PINE ST Belltown 6TH AVE 11TH AVE ELLIOTT AVE Seattle is less than 30,000 sf. BROADW MELROSE AVE E PIKE ST SUMMIT AVE BELMONT AVE OLIVE WAY BELLEVUE AVE WESTERN AVE CRAWFORD PL An incredible, once in a decade, RAMP BLANCHARD ST E UNION ST HARVARD AVE SITE BOYLSTON AVE LENORA ST PIKE ST TERRY AVE ALASKAN WAY 10TH AVE opportunity for a Flagship or Expanding UNION ST MINOR AVE VIRGINIA ST STEWART ST RAMP E SPRING ST retailer as Banana Republic Men’s is E MADISON ST Retail Core E MARION ST PIKE PLPINE ST consolidating with Banana Republic Waterfront MADISON ST SUMMITE COLUMBIAA ST MARION ST UNION ST SENECA ST SPRING ST PINE ST RAMP UNIVERSITY ST Women’s. This space is available for lease VE West Edge RAMP FirstHill 13TH AVE POST ALY 7TH AVE E JAMES WAY 8TH AVE TERRY AVE during this exclusive Leasing Preview 4TH AVE 5TH AVE BOREN AVE I-5 FRWY POST AVE 12TH AVE 9TH AVE opportunity. The space total 18,252 sf 1ST AVE 3RD AVE 2ND AVE E TERRACE ST E ALDER ST with 9,126 sf of Street Level and 9,126 sf SR 99 TERRACE ST CHERRY ST E SPRUCE ST of lower level retail on Seattle’s Exclusive MARION ST JAMES ST ALDER ST COLUMBIA ST E FIR ST SPRUCE ST JEFFERSON ST Fifth Avenue. YESLER WAY E YESLER WAY Seattle is the home of over 80 World PioneerSquare 8TH AVE S S MAIN ST S MAIN ST 6TH AVE S Headquartered companies and boasts S JACKSON ST urban neighborhoods with exceptional S KING ST 2ND AVE S Chinatown: RAMP household incomes. ALASKAN WAY S InternationalDistrict S DEAR BORN ST I-90 FRWY S CHARLES ST 12TH AVE S AIRPORT WAY S GOLF DR S ALASKAN WAY S OCCIDENTAL AVE S I-90 FRWY Banana Republic Men’s on Seattle’s Fifth Avenue STURGUS AVE S RAMP 15TH AVE S 1ST AVE S 1512 5TH AVENUE | SEATTLE WA 98101 S ROYAL BROUGHAM WAY RAMP 12TH AVE S “ONCE IN A DECADE” RETAIL OPPORTUNITY S JUDKINS ST S ATLANTIC ST S MASSACHUSETTS ST Brynn Estelle Telkamp | JSH PROPERTIES | 206.264.0648 5TH AVE S 6TH AVE S 8TH AVE S SoDo 4TH AVE S S HOLGATE BR 3RD AVE S UTAH AVE S S HILL ST S WALKER ST S WALKER ST 11TH AVE S EAST MARGINAL WAY S S STACY ST S STACY ST OCCIDENTAL AVE S S BAYVIEW ST 8TH AVE S S LANDER ST 5TH PL S COLORADO AVE S RETAIL DISTRICT DETAILS The 1512 Fifth Avenue Retail opportunity for a single user Tenant is 18,252 sf on two floors of 9,126 sf each. Available Q2 2017 Asking rent based on shell condition, delivery and size configuration, please call. 2017 NNN ~ $11.00 psf Fifth Avenue Co-Tenancy Demographics 10 Miles 5 Miles 3 Miles 1 Mile Half Mile GAP (north side) Banana Republic Women’s (south side) Population 1,040,534 421,418 197,908 60,775 418,460 Madewell Business Population 806,099 461,995 332,076 211,324 114,816 Anthropologie Education *Bachelor’s or Greater 55.65% 62.23% 62.03% 51.13% 57.28% Urban Outfitters ALLSAINTS Tourism 22 Million Visitors to Downtown Seattle Annually Pacific Place (Madison Marquette) Westlake Center (GGP) Ann Taylor Nordstrom Store #1 Banana Republic Men’s on Seattle’s Fifth Avenue 1512 5TH AVENUE | SEATTLE WA 98101 “ONCE IN A DECADE” RETAIL OPPORTUNITY Brynn Estelle Telkamp | JSH PROPERTIES | 206.264.0648 14K Hotel Rooms 10M Pike Place Market Visitors Annually $408M Annual Business from Cruise Industry 96K Parking Spaces 10K+ New Residential Units (Developed or Planned 2013-2014) 900 New Hotel Rooms, Total Hotel Rooms 14,610 $1.4B Downtown Seattle Retail Sales (2013) 260K Daytime Population 11.7M+ Square Feet of Business Office Space (Developed or Planned since 2005) 22M+ Annual Visitors $92K+ Average Household Income 585K+ Residents in Primary Trade Area Source: Downtown Seattle Association (DSA) Banana Republic Men’s on Seattle’s Fifth Avenue 1512 5TH AVENUE | SEATTLE WA 98101 “ONCE IN A DECADE” RETAIL OPPORTUNITY Brynn Estelle Telkamp | JSH PROPERTIES | 206.264.0648 SPACE AS BUILT PLAN Elevator (Proposed) Grand Stair (Proposed) Street Level: 9,126 sf Lower Level: 9,126 sf Total: 18,252 sf LOWER LEVEL STREET LEVEL 58’ Frontage Banana Republic Men’s on Seattle’s Fifth Avenue 1512 5TH AVENUE | SEATTLE WA 98101 “ONCE IN A DECADE” RETAIL OPPORTUNITY Brynn Estelle Telkamp | JSH PROPERTIES | 206.264.0648 INTERIOR RETAIL SPACE Banana Republic Men’s on Seattle’s Fifth Avenue 1512 5TH AVENUE | SEATTLE WA 98101 “ONCE IN A DECADE” RETAIL OPPORTUNITY Brynn Estelle Telkamp | JSH PROPERTIES | 206.264.0648 SEATTLE Seattle World by the numbers ..
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