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In Partnership With: Discover 865 South Figueroa IN THE HEART OF IT ALL 865 South Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA In partnership with: Discover 865 South Figueroa Ideally located in Downtown Los Angeles’ South Park District, 865 South Figueroa is a 35-story distinctive tower that offers superior access to the LA freeway system, public transportation and is walking distance from Downtown LA’s best entertainment, dining and retail amenities. • ---■■- II■ ·' • •• • _u:..__ _ I •••• - �---� II■ • I I I ,, - l' •• _ __ •• • • 111 .......,..,, - --- i I I I■ II I I """' I - I• --- I I I ---- I I I ---- 111 ••111.. 1_.. --- - I I I - •1■a1a1 ------- . � ���'� , --- . .... I ·1 I .. --- ..Jl­ ' I I _.,..,•.a ■ --- --■■ l i :I _..■1.. 1•• --- 1 2 3 1. Entrance view | 2. Outdoor patio | 3. Lobby Property Highlights 865 South Figueroa is a 35-story Energy Star rated offi ce property that offers spectacular views of the Los Angeles Downtown core. ■ On-site retail amenities ■ 24-hour on-site security ■ Digital camera monitoring system ■ Computerized card reader system for controlled access to building, elevators and garage ■ Courtesy shuttle service for easy tenant access to downtown area and Union Station 1. Entrance view | 2. Outdoor patio | 3. Lobby 1 2 3 44 1. Dining | 2. Dry Cleaning | 3. Valet Parking | 4. Casa Nostra Restaurant On-Site Amenities On-site retail amenities (Casa Nostra Restaurant, Big City Snacks and Gifts, Dolcini Caffé Espresso) Bicycle parking Parking garage (with available valet service) Shoe shine and repair services On-site property management On-site dry cleaners Car wash and detailing services Legal support services 1. Dining | 2. Dry Cleaning | 3. Valet Parking | 4. Casa Nostra Restaurant Spectacular Views W 4TH ST SANTA ANA FWY Grace Cafe W 1ST ST Grand Park Club Soho N GRAND AVE Union Station W 2ND ST W 3RD ST BUNKER HILL A Superior W 5TH ST Disney Hall Courthouse HARBOR FWY Civic Center / S FLOWER ST W 1ST ST Grand Park Location W 6TH ST WITMER ST S BEAUDRY AVE S GRAND AVE S OLIVE ST WILSHIRE BLVD BOA W 3RD ST S LUCAS AVE Museum of Starbucks S FLOWER ST Contemporary Art Asian Box Jimmy John’s S BIXEL ST Wells Fargo Border Grill Omni Los Angeles Plan Check Union Bank The Westin W 2ND ST VALENCIA ST INGRAHAM ST Bonaventure ST PAUL AVE Mendocino Farms W 7TH ST LA Prime YMCA Organic Corner S FREMONT AVE Jonathan Club Equinox Chase Chaya Rene Cafe Cafe Pinot Angels Drago Food Court Flight Grand Central Market Los Angeles W 8TH ST 24 Hour Fitness Central Library Spear Steak & The California Club HARBOR FWY Seafood House Little Tokyo / S BIXEL ST The Standard W 8TH ST Arts District Public School 213 Pershing JAMES M WOOD BLVD Target H&M Engine Hilton Checkers Square Starbucks California Co. No. 28 W 4TH ST Pizza Kitchen S SPRING ST 7th St/ Metro Center S OLIVE ST Pershing S MAIN ST Square S BROADWAY W 8TH ST HISTORIC The BLOC Macy's DOWNTOWN FRANCISCO ST Sheraton Chipotle S BIXEL ST HARBOR FWY W 9TH ST FRANCISCO ST Jimmy Johns W OLYMPIC BLVD Sugarfish S HOPE ST W 8TH ST S FIGUEROA ST W 6TH ST Philz Coffee Target H&M Whole Foods E 5TH ST Starbucks California Pizza Kitchen W 8TH ST CHICK HEARN CT W 7TH ST FIGat7th Gill’s Zara JAMES M WOOD BLVD E 6TH ST FIDM/Fashion Sprinkles W OLYMPIC BLVD Institute of Design & Merchandising Morton's S SPRING ST The Steakhouse STAPLES Center S FLOWER ST Metropolis FRANCISCO ST Federal S MAIN ST HARBOR FWY Development LA Convention SOUTH PARK Reserve Indigo Hotel S BROADWAY Corner Bakery Center W 11TH ST Fogo de Chão W 9TH ST S OLIVE ST 865 S Figueroa St Pico Station S HILL ST Los Angeles, CA S GRAND AVE IHOP E 9TH ST Denny’s E 8TH ST S LOS ANGELES ST MAPLE AVE S FIGUEROA ST W 12TH ST The Original W PICO BLVD W OLYMPIC BLVD Danny's Tacos Pantry Cafe Faith & Rolling Burger Barns Flower Residence Inn S MAIN ST Regal Ralphs Cinemas Conveniently located at 9th and Figueroa Street in Starbucks S FIGUEROA ST the South Park district of downtown L.A., 865 South JW Marriott Hotel LEGEND Figueroa Figueroa offers superior access to major freeways S GRAND AVE The Ritz-Carlton Wells Fargo Panini Cafe and the LA Metro. Metro Station S FLOWER ST S BROADWAY Yard House Parking Starbucks ■ Immediate access to the Harbor/Pasadena (110), Restaurant Katsuya Retail & Service CHICK HEARN CT Santa Monica (10), Hollywood (101) and Golden Lawry's S HOPE ST Hotel S LOS ANGELES ST Microsoft W OLYMPIC BLVD State (5) freeways Theater Sites of Interest Tom’s Urban ■ Three blocks from the 7th Street Metro Station Bank W 4TH ST SANTA ANA FWY Grace Cafe W 1ST ST Grand Park Club Soho N GRAND AVE Union Station W 2ND ST W 3RD ST BUNKER HILL W 5TH ST Disney Hall Courthouse HARBOR FWY Civic Center / S FLOWER ST W 1ST ST Grand Park W 6TH ST WITMER ST S BEAUDRY AVE S GRAND AVE S OLIVE ST WILSHIRE BLVD BOA W 3RD ST S LUCAS AVE Museum of Starbucks S FLOWER ST Contemporary Art Asian Box Jimmy John’s S BIXEL ST Wells Fargo Border Grill Omni Los Angeles Plan Check Union Bank The Westin W 2ND ST VALENCIA ST INGRAHAM ST Bonaventure ST PAUL AVE Mendocino Farms W 7TH ST LA Prime YMCA Organic Corner S FREMONT AVE Jonathan Club Equinox Chase Chaya Rene Cafe Cafe Pinot Angels Drago Food Court Flight Grand Central Market Los Angeles W 8TH ST 24 Hour Fitness Central Library Spear Steak & The California Club HARBOR FWY Seafood House Little Tokyo / S BIXEL ST The Standard W 8TH ST Arts District Public School 213 Pershing JAMES M WOOD BLVD Target H&M Engine Hilton Checkers Square Starbucks California Co. No. 28 W 4TH ST Pizza Kitchen S SPRING ST 7th St/ Metro Center S OLIVE ST Pershing S MAIN ST Square S BROADWAY W 8TH ST HISTORIC The BLOC Macy's DOWNTOWN FRANCISCO ST Sheraton Chipotle S BIXEL ST HARBOR FWY W 9TH ST FRANCISCO ST Jimmy Johns W OLYMPIC BLVD Sugarfish S HOPE ST W 8TH ST S FIGUEROA ST W 6TH ST Philz Coffee Target H&M Whole Foods E 5TH ST Starbucks California Pizza Kitchen W 8TH ST CHICK HEARN CT W 7TH ST FIGat7th Gill’s Zara JAMES M WOOD BLVD E 6TH ST FIDM/Fashion Sprinkles W OLYMPIC BLVD Institute of Design & Merchandising Morton's S SPRING ST The Steakhouse STAPLES Center S FLOWER ST Metropolis FRANCISCO ST Federal S MAIN ST HARBOR FWY Development LA Convention SOUTH PARK Reserve Indigo Hotel S BROADWAY Corner Bakery Center W 11TH ST Fogo de Chão W 9TH ST S OLIVE ST 865 S Figueroa St Pico Station S HILL ST Los Angeles, CA S GRAND AVE IHOP E 9TH ST Denny’s E 8TH ST S LOS ANGELES ST MAPLE AVE S FIGUEROA ST W 12TH ST The Original W PICO BLVD W OLYMPIC BLVD Danny's Tacos Pantry Cafe Faith & Rolling Burger Barns Flower Residence Inn S MAIN ST Regal Ralphs Cinemas Starbucks S FIGUEROA ST JW Marriott Hotel LEGEND Figueroa S GRAND AVE The Ritz-Carlton Wells Fargo Panini Cafe Metro Station S FLOWER ST S BROADWAY Yard House Parking Starbucks Restaurant Katsuya Retail & Service CHICK HEARN CT Lawry's S HOPE ST Hotel S LOS ANGELES ST Microsoft W OLYMPIC BLVD Theater Sites of Interest Tom’s Urban Bank 1 2 3 4 1. LA Convention Center | 2. Staples Center | 3. Hotel/Residential | 4. Cinema In The Heart Of It All With its prime location in downtown L.A., 865 South Figueroa is just steps away from premier dining, entertainment and retail amenities. ■ 4 minute walk to FIGat7th open-air shopping mall ■ Walking distance to several dining, retail, hotel and entertainment amenities ■ Retail: Target, Macy’s, H&M, Zara ■ Hotels: JW Marriott, Residence Inn by Marriott, Hotel Figueroa, Hotel Indigo, Ritz-Carlton, Luxe ■ Dining: Faith and Flower, Fogo de Chao, Wolfgang Pucks, Katsuya, Lawry’s Carvery, Yardhouse, Smashburger ■ Social Clubs: Jonathan Club, California Club ■ Fitness Clubs: Equinox, 24 Hr Fitness, LA Fitness, Gold’s Gym ■ Entertainment: Staples Center, L.A. Live, L.A. Convention Center, Lucky Strikes Bowling Lanes, Grammy Museum 1. LA Convention Center | 2. Staples Center | 3. Hotel/Residential | 4. Cinema Availability Suite SF Details White box, spectacular views of Figueroa Corridor, Staples Center and LA 3450 9,939 Live. Divisible to 4,000 SF. 2640 1,382 One internal conference room, one internal office & open kitchen. 2330 1,736 Double door ID, two internal offices, one conference room & kitchen 2300 5,779 Double door ID, open ceiling in lobby. One conference room, one office & open kitchen. 1320 3,885 Six external offices, one internal office, one conference room & kitchen. 600 21,214 Full floor, white box. Divisible to 9,000 SF. Take the first step today. Contact our Colliers listing team: Nico Vilgiate T: 213.532.3236 E: [email protected] Kyle Stanich T: 213.532.3297 E: [email protected] James Robbins T: 213.532.3269 E: [email protected] Step Into Our Company Calgary Edmonton Toronto Ottawa Kitchener/Waterloo Montréal Vancouver Halifax San Francisco Chicago Boston Los Angeles New York Metro Atlanta Washington, DC San Diego Orlando Our Global Portfolio $6.4 B AUM Canada (USD) $8.1 B AUM USA (USD) $1.1 B AUM Asia (USD) $15.6B Global Total AUM (USD) As at December 31, 2016. Totals listed are in USD and include approximately 20.3 million square feet and USD$3.53 billion managed on behalf of our clients.
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