Turnkey Restaurant in Old Town Scottsdale
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North of the Northwest Corner of Drinkwater Boulevard & Indian School Road – Scottsdale, Arizona TURNKEY RESTAURANT IN OLD TOWN SCOTTSDALE North of the Northwest Corner of Drinkwater Boulevard & Indian School Road – Scottsdale, Arizona 6,200-SF FORMER BEN & JACK’S RESTAURANT FOR LEASE OR SALE DRINKWATER BLVD DRINKWATER INDIAN SCHOOL RD For further information contact: PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS DEMOGRAPHICS (Source: SitesUSA) 1 Mile 2 Miles 3 Miles Fully fixturized restaurant Estimated Population (2019) 21,992 62,404 104,704 More than 1.6 million SF of office space within 1 mile Projected Population (2024) 23,597 67,135 112,883 Estimated Avg. Household Income (2019) $96,697 $106,616 $104,931 IVER BOWDEN More than 2,600 condos & 2,300 apartments within 1 mile Projected Avg. Household Income (2024) $111,243 $122,607 $120,306 Average Household Size (2019) 1.7 1.9 2.0 (480) 688-4851 Tremendous daytime employment population - More than [email protected] Total Daytime Employees (2019) 29,682 43,640 70,332 70,000 employees within 3 miles Median Age (2019) 39.1 40.9 41.0 Located in the middle of Old Town Scottsdale and within walking distance of City of Scottsdale Municipal Complex TRAFFIC COUNTS (Source: SitesUSA) Indian School Road 38,441 9120 E. Talking Stick Way, Suite E-1 Scottsdale Stadium, home of the San Francisco Giants Drinkwater Blvd 15,255 Scottsdale, AZ 85250 Spring Training located only ½ mile south Total Cars Per Day 53,696 o. 480.834.8500 | f. 602.381.1981 www.derito.com Surface and underground parking The information provided is gathered from sources deemed reliable. However, De Rito Partners makes no representations, warranties or guarantees as to its accuracy. The information has not been independently verified or confirmed by De Rito Partners. The information provided should The information provided is gathered from sources deemed reliable. However, De Rito Partners makes no representations, warranties or guarantees as to its accuracy. The information has not been independently verified or confirmed by De Rito Partners. The information provided should not be relied upon to make any leasing or purchasing decisions. This statement with the information it contains is given with the understanding that all negotiations relating to the purchase, renting or leasing of the property described above shall be conducted through De Rito Partners. not be relied upon to make any leasing or purchasing decisions. This statement with the information it contains is given with the understanding that all negotiations relating to the purchase, renting or leasing of the property described above shall be conducted through De Rito Partners. GALLERIA CORPORATE CENTRE DOWNTOWN SCOTTSDALE N Drinkwater Blvd NDrinkwater SCOTTSDALE CIVIC CENTER SCOTTSDALE OSBORN SCOTTSDALE MEDICAL CENTER STADIUM 127 ROOMS SAN MARIN APARTMENTS 276 UNITS N Drinkwater Blvd NDrinkwater THIRD AVENUE LOFTS 243 ROOMS 84 UNITS PARKING SITE 249 UNITS 199 ROOMS E Indian School Rd SCOTTSDALE ONE CIVIC CENTER 197 ROOMS MORE THAN 3,200 UNITS APPROXIMATELY 300 UNITS APPROXIMATELY 525 UNITS E Indian School Rd DOWNTOWN SCOTTSDALE N Drinkwater Blvd NDrinkwater SCOTTSDALE CIVIC CENTER SCOTTSDALE OSBORN MEDICAL CENTER SCOTTSDALE STADIUM MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL OFFICE Scottsdale Moves Forward with $60M Stadium Upgrade for San Francisco Giants’ Spring Home Article originally posted on Phoenix Business Journal on April 1, 2018 That is the spring training home to the San Francisco Giants in the heart of the Old Town area, which is home to bars, restaurants and shopping. That also makes the stadium a Cactus League favorite for tourists and businesses entertaining employees, prospects and clients. Scottsdale is putting out a request for proposals (RFP) for a $5 million design/build contract. “That process will review areas within the master plan, which calls for improved seating and shade at the stadium, additional viewing areas, plus expansions to the clubhouse, player training areas and special event spaces,” said city spokesman Mike Phillips. Scottsdale Stadium first opened in 1956, was rebuilt in 1992 and had some renovations in 2005. It is one of the top draws in Arizona’s Cactus League and seats 12,000 fans. It also hosts Arizona Fall League games. City Council would still need to approve full spending and construction plans for stadium renovations. That could run between $40 million and $60 million. “The proposed renovations will boost the stadium’s position as a premier spring training venue and add features to make it a year-round multi-use event center that takes advantage of its location in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale,” Phillips said. Scottsdale hopes to pick a design/build team in July and if approved construction on the renovations could start in 2019 after spring training. Shade, communal areas for drinks and food, and being able to host special events are becoming increasingly important for ballparks and other sports venues. The Milwaukee Brewers, city of Phoenix and Arizona Sports & Tourism Authority are partnering on a $75 million renovation of Maryvale Baseball Park. The Brewers are paying $56 million to $60 million toward that project. .