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625 Sw 10Th Ave Prime Retail Space Downtown DOWNTOWN WEST END MAIN | 3,500 SF LOWER | 3,500 SF TOTAL | 7,000 SF RETAIL CREATIVE 625 SW 10TH AVE PRIME RETAIL SPACE DOWNTOWN DAN BOZICH | TYLER BRUSS | 503.228.3080 WWW.URBANWORKSREALESTATE.COM 625 SW 10TH AVE ADDRESS | 625 SW 10TH AVE - PORTLAND AVAILABLE | NOW NEIGHBORHOOD | WEST END - DOWNTOWN SPACES | 3,500 GROUND FLOOR 3,500 BASEMENT SPACE 7,000 SF TOTAL ABOUT THE SPACE • Large glass line allowing for natural light and display space. W Burnside St. • High ceilings, exposed oval duct work, open floor plan, finished basement offering Oak St. additional sales area. Wildfang • Over 2,500 parking spaces available at market rates within 2 blocks. Radish Underground • High vehicle and foot traffic area with frontage Ace Hotel The The Roxy Stumptown along SW 10th Avenue. and Kenny Zuke’s Chrome Stark St. • Steps away from the Portland Streetcar, TriMet MAX and TriMet bus line. • With its close proximity to W Burnside, I-405, I-5 and Hwy 26, the location offers ease of access Cafe Cafe Voila Frances May Frances Woonwinkle throughout the Portland Metropolitan Area. Bobois Roche Streetcar Streetcar • Great location right in the middle of Downtown Washington St. Portland. Finnegan’s Toys • Downtown is a mixture of corporate, retail, Ritz Carlton and residential buildings of old and new Hotel / Office / Apartment Dev. architecture, along with a mixture of restaurants Expected 2021 featuring food from all over the world. Sentinel Hotel Starbucks Jake’s Grill Jake’s Alder St. • Location is within walking distance of the Brewery Block, waterfront and many other Brunch Box notable areas. Jackknife SITE Target Streetcar Streetcar Starbucks Morrison St. Streetcar Kale 9th 11th . Momo’s 10th . Vintalier Boy’s Fort Boy’s Mel’s Frame Frame Mel’s 625 SW 10TH AVE | 2 AREA RETAILERS DEMOGRAPHICS .25 MILES .5 MILES 1 MILE 2019 POPULATION 1,292 11,698 40,956 TOTAL EMPLOYEES 40,778 70,691 110,565 TOTAL BUSINESSES 3,021 5,468 9,182 MEDIAN HH INCOME $13,948 $40,866 $53,933 MEDIAN AGE 46 41.5 36.3 SOME COLLEGE 65.3% 80.0% 87.0% GOOD COFFEE JAKE’S GRILL JACKKNIFE ABIGAIL HALL TASTY’N ALDER MULTNOMAH WHISKY LIBRARY CHERYL’S ON 12TH 625 SW 10TH AVE | 3 THE OLD PORTLAND LAND ROVER PLANET GRANITE THE FIELDS PARK OVATION PURE SPACE PIZZICATO PEARL ANIMAL HOSPITAL TEA BAR CAN FONT CARLITA’S BARRY’S BOOTCAMP THE FIELDS COOLSCULPTING LA FITNESS TANNER PORTLAND MARIOTT CLOSET CO. VIA DELIZIA SPRINGS RESIDENCE INN PURE BARRE PARK ENSOH&R BLOCK FLOAT CERULEAN WINE SISTERS COFFEE SUBWAY ZOOM+ ADORE DAY SPA BARRE 3 ASULA WELLNESS REVOCYCLE UMPQUA SAFEWAY CHASE KEY BANK CHIPOTLE SUNGARI FEDEX LOVEJOY PEARL THAI BASICS MARKET BAKERS HARLEY STARBUCKS PERCH BURN CYCLE DAVIDSON OLIVE OR TWIST THE HAIRY POSH BABY URBAN GRIND ON DECK DAILY CAFE LOBSTER SUPER DESIGN WITHIN DELUXE WELLS FARGO JAMISON REACH KURE THERAPYDIA REI GREEN LEAF SQUARE QUICKFISH UNION STATION NOSSA FAMILIA ITALIA PIAZZA MOON COOL LITTLE RIONE BAR COFFEE BEAN POST OFFICE YAMA SUSHI YAMA VISAGE PEARL AUDIO PEARL REDEVELOPMENT GANN BROS. 24 HOUR LAUGHING PLANET IRVING ST. FITNESS THE HABER- HOTLIPS PIZZA KITCHEN DASHERY LIZARD LOUNGE GLOW TART BERRY RETAIL MAP PAPI CHULO’S RECYCLED CHIC TWO WRONGS BURRITO GREYHOUND RITE AID BAR MIO SUSHI THE STAR GIORGIO’S STATION PARKLANE HUNT & GATHER CIELO HOME LOW BROW COOLEST PACIFIC NORTHWEST MATTRESSES FRENCH BARISTA COLLEGE OF ART BRIX TAVERN OBLATION QUARTER LINENS PLAZA CAFFE ALLORA VERDE COCINA KEEN DEL BLICK BED MART TORO HARVEY’S CASA TOLTECA CHA CHA CHA WHOLE BOWL PIZZA SCHMIZZA STICKS & COMEDY CLUB ANDINA STARBUCKS PHO VAN FRESH HAND-EYE SUPPLY STONES 10 BARREL UPS STORE COCCOON SILK GP KITCHEN HIVE PINTS BREWING BANK OF THE WEST ROGUE VERDUN NUVREI ANNE SACKS GARNISH CHOCOLATE TAO OF TEA KHAO SAN PUBLIC HOUSE CORKSCRU WINE ANNE’S VINTAGE HONG DEN HANNA HAMPTON INN MERCHANTS CLOTHING LAN SU SHERWIN ROOM & CULTURED RICH’S PEARL ANDERSSON ISABEL BUTTERFLY BLUEBIRD BAKERS CHINESE WILLIAMS BOARD BAKER’S BELLY THE SHADE MARK TRATTORIA STAG PDX BOWERY BAGELS GARDEN STORE GALLO NEGRO TANNER CREEK BEN & TAVERN JOHN’S CAFE WILLCALL TILT CAFE UMBRIA FJALLRAVEN JERRY’S LIFE OF RILEY GOLDEN HORSE SEAFOOD PEARL WORLD THE FOX & HOUNDS NORTH MINGLAUNDRY LOUNGE BLUE HOUR PIATTINO TAVERN FOODS PENDLETON RAINBOW ROOM PARK SKATE CAL VAULT DESCHUTES PEARL YOGA PRASAD WORK/ BLOCKS BASCO APPLIANCES SHOP BREWERY FIFTH AVENUE LOUNGE NIGHT RED ROBE BELLA CASA BELLA HALO SHOES HALO GARDEN BAR PRODUCE TEA HOUSE VON EBERT THE NORTH MARINEOPOLIS SISTERS OF OLD TOWN PIZZA BREWING FULLER’S THE ROAD CAFE FACE FREE PEOPLE LOS GORDITOS THE BARREL INDEX PDX GROUND CONTROL LITTLE BIG ELENIS PHILOXENIA COMPOUND ROOM STARBUCKS ATHLETA ANTHROPOLOGIE TIMBERLAND BURGER KIRIKO MADE OLD TOWN GROCERY CVS LULU LEMON THEO’S UPPER BREWERY BLOCKS SHAKE DIXIE TAVERN ARMORY CAFE ARMORY PLAYGROUND SPLASH BAR SUSHI SILVER TUBE BOOK WHOLE FOODS SUR LA TABLE STAR BLACK ICHIBAN HOXTON HOTEL CHEN’S GOOD TASTE MOLE DOLLAR II COFFEE THEATER FLOYD’S GARDEN BAR HELEN’S COFFEE MI MERO STADIUM ROSELAND HOODOO THE BIG POWELL’S MARKET ANGELINA’S DEADSTOCK DEADSTOCK FLOWERS & GIFTS DR. 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TAVERN RIALTO RECORDS MOMO’S VERIZON AROY THAI TRATTORIA ASPIRE DENTAL INDIA HOUSE JIMMY THE DAILY FEAST FRESHII PETRA MUCCA OSTERIA JOHN’S NORDSTROM STARBUCKS KILLER BURGER THE NINES URBAN FARMER ECLIPSE BARISTA GARDEN BAR DEPARTURE CASE STUDY MUJI JOY POKE ART WORK REBELS GARDEN BAR STARBUCKS FEDEX PHOTO PIONEERPIONEER ARCHIVE FRESH ROLL ENERGY BAR SQUARESQUARE NIKE DIRECTORDIRECTOR TOM MCCALL WATERFRONT PARK WEST END PASTINI BALLROOM PIONEER BUFFALO ADDY’S PARKPARK COURTHOUSE WILD WINGS PORTLAND NORDSTROM | 4 STARBUCKS WINE BAR RACK TAYLORURBAN REGAL TARTBERRY MOUNTAIN JUNIORS ATFAUNA PIEOLOGY BAIT SOUTHPARK HARDWEAR BANANA REPUBLIC POTBELLY GALLERIABIKE SEAFOOD COLUMBIA RUTH’S CHRIS ROSS BANK OF AMERICA PORTO TERRA PIONEER PLACE BARLOW APPLE SHIGEZO HOPCITY GANDHI QDOBA AT&T INDIA YARDHOUSE YAMHILL HILTON PUB BOTTLE + KITCHEN ARLENE SCHNITZER FOGO DE CHAO MOD BRAZIL GRILL SENSEI CAFÉ PONTÉ KURE PORTLAND HOTEL ROSE CONCERT HALL STARBUCKS PIZZA FOOD HALL GRILL PENDELTON PADDY’S BAR & GRILL VEGGIE LUC LAC SCHMIZZA 21ST CENTURY PIZZA SUBWAY 7-ELEVEN DIL SE MCDONALD’S 40 LBS BEHIND THE ZARZ ON FIRST MUSEUM CAFE 250 Q RESTAURANT PORTLAND’5 CENTER BIG TOWN HERO ARTBAR BISTRO CITY COFFEE TAYLOR SOUTHSOUTH THE MELTING POT UMPQUACOPYMAN BANK FUTUREFUTURE PORTLANDPORTLAND PARKPARK HYATTHOTEL HOTEL ARTART MUSEUM MUSEUM BLOCKSBLOCKS LOWNSDALE WORLD TRADE CENTER LOWNSDALE WORLD TRADE CENTER SHOP LA QUINTA HOTEL SQUARESQUARE SAFEWAY HIGGINS PLAID PANTRY BISHOPS GIFFORD’S ONEONE MAIN MAIN JR’S CONVENIENCE FLOWERS CAFE CHAPMANCHAPMAN PLACEPLACE STARBUCKS GARY SWANK SQUARESQUARE STARBUCKS KEYBANK RAVEN & ROSE PORTLANDIA THE GOOD FRESHII KERR BIKES RISTRETTO EARTH CAFE FIRSTSTARBUCKS AND ROASTERS TERRY FIRST & MAIN SCHRUNKSCHRUNKTERRY PLAZA PLAZA MAIN 625 SW 10TH AVE ROSE’S DELI WELLS FARGO BANK BOTLE & STARBUCKS BOTTEGA MCMENAMINS STARBUCKSSTARBUCKS MARKET STREET PUB BRIDGEBRIDGE CITY CITY CAFE CAFE PARK AVENUE NEL CENTRO FUTURE PORTLAND KETTLE FUTURE MIZO SUSHI THE MULTNOMAH COFFEE 24 HR HOUSE OF RAMEN PORTER MULT. 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