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817 Sw 17Th Premier Location in Stadium District ROOFTOP TERRACE TAPROOM RETAIL | 926 - 3,872 RSF PRESSBLOCKS.COM RETAILCOFFEE BREWPUB COFFEE RESTAURANT 817 SW 17TH PREMIER LOCATION IN STADIUM DISTRICT DAN BOZICH | TYLER BRUSS | 503.228.3080 WWW.URBANWORKSREALESTATE.COM PRESS BLOCKS Evening Rendering ADDRESS | 817 SW 17th Ave RETAIL 1 | 2,946 RSF / 2,618 USF RETAIL 1+2 | 3,872 RSF / AREA | Stadium District RETAIL 2 | 926 RSF / 823 USF 3,441 USF USES | Retail / Coffee / Brewery / Restaurant RETAIL 3 | 3,567 RSF / 3,169 USF AVAILABLE | Now! Visit PRESSBLOCKS.COM for more information. CANVAS AT PRESS BLOCKS • Migration Brewing now open on the rooftop terrace • 132,000 SF office space above retail • Common rooftop terrace with panoramic west hills and downtown views • Amenity hub including bike storage, showers, lockers and fitness center • .8:1,000 underground parking • Complimented by Phase 2 of Press Blocks - a 23-story luxury apartment tower and Plaza office/retail building STADIUM DISTRICT Stadium District is part of the historic Goose Hollow neighborhood in Portland, Oregon. The neighborhood is home to Providence Park stadium, where the Timbers and Thorns professional MLS teams play, as well as Lincoln High School and Multnomah Athletic Club. The neighborhood is bordered by W Burnside, NW 23rd Ave and SW 14th Ave and is walking distance to the Pearl District, West End and Portland State University. Located on the Blue and Red MAX line, the Stadium District is the gateway to Washington Park, with its International Rose and Japanese Gardens, Oregon Zoo and Portland Children’s Museum. PRESS BLOCKS | 2 SITE PLAN Interior Rendering SW YAMHILL ST RETAIL 1+2 | 3,872 RSF / 3,441 USF SW YAMHILL ST RETAIL 2 RETAIL 3 926 RSF 3,567 RSF RETAIL 1 823 USF LOBBY 3,169 USF 2,946 RSF 2,618 USF UP LOADING SW SW 17TH AVE SW 18TH ST SW UP SW 18TH AVE SW 17TH AVE BIKE/LOCKER RM. GARAGE ENTRY Project Date Client Scale PRESS BLOCKS - HALF BLOCK THE PRESS BLOCK 0 2 4 8 16 OFFICE COLLABORATIVE GROUND FLOOR (OFFICE) LLC PRESS BLOCKS | 3 BUILDING PLAN ROOFTOP TERRACE TAPROOM PRESS BLOCKS | 4 MASTER SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN FULL BLOCK HALF BLOCK PRESS BLOCKS | 5 STADIUM DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT MAP Stadium District is part of Portland’s historic Goose Hollow neighborhood 1 817 SW 17TH AVE and home to Providence Park Stadium, Lincoln High School and Multnomah Status: Available Now! Athletic Club. The neighborhood is walking distance to the Pearl District, Developer: Urban Renaissance West End and Portland State University. Located on the Blue and Red Group, Invesco, & MAX line, the Stadium District is the gateway to Washington Park, with Security Properties its International Rose and Japanese Gardens, Oregon Zoo and Portland Details: New 150,000 SF mixed- Children’s Museum. use office development. CANVAS AT Providence Park, home to the Timbers and Thorns professional MLS teams, PRESS BLOCKS recently completed renovations to expand stadium capacity to 25,000 seats, making Providence Park one of the top 5 biggest soccer only stadiums in 2 1621 SW TAYLOR ST the US. Status: Permit Review Developer: Security Properties An estimated $1B is currently planned for investment in the Stadium District. and Urban Renaissance Group Details: New full-block mixed-use 8 APPROX 1,729 NEW development with 337 apartment units. RESIDENTIAL UNITS 9 DELIVERING BY 2021 7 PROVIDENCE PRESS BLOCKS PARK 1 3 1551 SW TAYLOR ST 2 Status: Completed 3 Developer: Molasky Group, 4 Trinity 3 Investments, and 6 Langely Investment Properties LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL 5 Details: New mixed-use NEW 218,000 SF EDUCATIONAL BLDG development with 121 IN EARLY ASSISTANCE NORTH HOLLOW apartment units. 12 4 1715 SW SALMON ST Status: Under Construction 10 Developer: Greystar Partners 11 Details: New 170,000 SF mixed- use development with 178 apartment units. 1715 SW SALMON 5 6 7 8 TAYLOR STREET TAYLOR STREET APARTMENTS I APARTMENTS II ART TOWER ALTA PEAK 1440 SW TAYLOR ST 1500 SW TAYLOR ST 1516 SW ALDER 1638 W BURNSIDE Status: Permit Review Status: Permit Review Status: Under Construction Status: Completed Developer: Shelter Holdings Developer: Shelter Holdings Developer: Wood Partners Developer: Wood Partners Details: New mixed-use develop- Details: New mixed-use develop- Details: New mixed-use develop- Details: New mixed-use ment with 107 apartment units. ment with 100 apartment units. ment with 314 apartment units. development with 138 apartment units. 9 10 11 12 GOOSE HOLLOW GOOSE 1634 SW ALDER LOFTS APARTMENTS TANNER FLATS 1634 SW ALDER 1450 SW JEFFERSON 1415 SW COLUMBIA ST 2040 SW JEFFERSON ST Status: Design Review Status: Completed Status: Completed Status: Completed Developer: Wood Partners Developer: VWR Development Developer: WDC Properties Developer: Mill Creek Details: New 218 unit apartment Details: New 61 unit apartment Details: New mixed-use develop- Residential Trust building with office/coworking building. ment with 23 apartment units. Details: New mixed-use develop- space ment with 134 apartment units. PRESS BLOCKS | 6 FOODS 4 VERSAILLES SEASONS GARDENS SHAFFER FINE ARTS GALLERY GLOBE CASTAWAY REED HARRIS KOALAS PORTLAND BOUTIQUE LIGHTING ELEMENTS CASH AND CARRY INTERNATIONAL BREKEN KITCHEN ST. HONORE BAKERY ST. ATAULA BETSY & IYA BETSY ODDBALL SHOE CO. SELCO CHILDPEACE PREMIER GEAR OLYMPIAPROVISIONS SMITH TEA MONTESSORI ACADEMY LIFE OF PIE. JUST SEAFOOD MCMENAMINS BOTTLE SHOP. MARKET ALMA PURE MAGNUM OPUS USPS MOBERI MCMENAMINS TAVERN BOWLS CARIOCA XLB WELL’S T.S. CLEANERS T.S. WILD WASABE XICA CANTINA GOOD COFFEE FARGO KENNY & ZUKES KENNY NANCY’S KITCHEN NANCY’S ZOOM CARE RIDE CAFE MAMA BIRD MAMA RUBY JEWEL G-LOVE SLABTOWN GRASSA ORANGE THEORY ST. JACK ST. JACK SNIFF DOG FLORAL DESIGN BREAKSIDE BREAKSIDE SOLO CLUB HOTEL INSTITUTE PINE STATE BISCUITS PINE STATE BREWING THE SOLO CLUB MYTHREADS ZEN TEA COUNT NEWBREWERY THE SULTAN CAFE SEASONS BESAWS LELA’S BISTRO NEW SEASONS. 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