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Georgetown - Dc 2,057 SF OF RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE ON WISCONSIN AVENUE, NW | GEORGETOWN - DC 1524 WISCONSIN AVENUE, NW WASHINGTON, DC By the Numbers Neighborhood 2,057 SF 23,000 (1,319 SF on the First Floor $40.00 NNN Employees (Blended Rate and In Georgetown For Both Floors) 738 SF in the Basement) 35,000 Area Students (Georgetown and GWU) Georgetown The Georgetown neighborhood is one of the premier 250+ National and destinations in Washington. Georgetown sees high foot International Retailers traffic from its office population and residents, as well as from out of town visitors. There is also significant activity generated by the nearby offices of Foggy Bottom and West End, and from Georgetown University and George 98 Washington University students. Walk Score Bill Miller Alex Walker 202.333.0339 202.333.0079 [email protected] [email protected] 2715 M STREET, NW SUITE 200 WASHINGTON, DC 20007 202.333.0303 www.MILLERWALKER.com Bill Miller Alex Walker 202.333.0339 202.333.0079 [email protected] [email protected] 2715 M STREET, NW SUITE 200 WASHINGTON, DC 20007 202.333.0303 www.MILLERWALKER.com Bill Miller Alex Walker 202.333.0339 202.333.0079 [email protected] [email protected] 2715 M STREET, NW SUITE 200 WASHINGTON, DC 20007 202.333.0303 www.MILLERWALKER.com Bill Miller Alex Walker 202.333.0339 202.333.0079 [email protected] [email protected] 2715 M STREET, NW SUITE 200 WASHINGTON, DC 20007 202.333.0303 www.MILLERWALKER.com 1524 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington, DC WISCONSIN AVENUE WISCONSIN FIRST FLOOR PLAN BASEMENT PLAN 2715 M STREET, NW SUITE 200 WASHINGTON, DC 20007 202.333.0303 www.MILLERWALKER.com 1524 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington, DC RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL Volta Place NW SITE RESIDENTIAL P Street NW $196K average household income 23,000 employees in Georgetown RESIDENTIAL 35,000 area students P Street NW 731 hotel rooms 3.4 million SF of oce space O Street NW RESIDENTIAL Wisconsin Avenue RESIDENTIAL O Street NW Georgetown University Dumbarton Street NW 7,849 undergraduate students 10,213 postgraduate students RESIDENTIAL 2,173 academic sta RESIDENTIAL 1,500 administrative sta N Street NW 3 BLOCKS TO GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY N Street NW RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL 2715 M STREET, NW SUITE 200 WASHINGTON, DC 20007 202.333.0303 www.MILLERWALKER.com Prospect Street NW M Street NW NW GEORGETOWN INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN AS A BUSTLING URBAN RETAIL MECCA, a dining and entertainment center, and a cultural destination, Georgetown’s business district flourishes seven days a week, during the day and into the night. The historic and charming neighborhood’s diverse mix of residents, students, office workers, citygoers, suburbanites and tourists makes for a dynamic setting unparalleled in DC. A DESIGN DISTRICT Georgetown is home to 65 home decor retailers and design showrooms (including Baker, B&B 23,000 Italia, Boffi, CB2, Design Within Reach, Donghia, and Jonathan Adler) EMPLOYEEES IN GEORGETOWN2 as well as dozens of architecture and interior design firms. 250+ RETAILERS WORLD-RENOWNED National and international retailers UNIVERSITIES that call Georgetown home, including Apple, AllSaints, Billy Reid, Club Home to Georgetown University Monaco, Cusp, Frye, Gant, Free and within walking distance of People, Intermix, Massimo Dutti, George Washington University, the rag & bone, Rent the Runway, neighborhood offers access to more Sid Mashburn, Tory Burch, and than 35,000 students. Warby Parker. 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