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Alberta Central 1737 NE ALBERTA STREET, PORTLAND, OR 97211 FOR LEASE Alberta Central 1737 NE ALBERTA STREET, PORTLAND, OR 97211 OFFICE SPACE LEASE RATE LESS THAN AVAILABLE 2,167 RSF $25-$27.50/SF 1 BLOCK 12/1/2019 AVAILABLE NNN TO PUBLIC TRANSIT 3-5 YEAR TERM Creative Space in Prime Alberta Location yy5 Year Term - $25.00 per RSF yyShower facilities and bike parking yy3 Year Term - $27.50 per RSF yyOn site amenities include: Barista, Aviary, Red Sail, Umpqua yyCreative space with open layout Bank, and Alberta Veterinary yyFlexible lease terms yyCurrent NNNs - $6.31/SF yyPrime Alberta Street location Suite Size Available yyAmple neighborhood parking nearby 205 2,167 RSF 12/1/2019 For leasing information, please contact: Josh Schweitz Travis Parrott Trozell Benware Managing Director Managing Director Brokerage Services The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed 503.972.5530 503.972.5535 971-226-4956 reliable but has not been verified and no guarantee, warranty or representation, either express or implied, is made with respect to such information. Terms of sale [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] or lease and availability are subject to change or withdrawal without notice. FOR LEASE Alberta Central 1737 NE ALBERTA STREET, PORTLAND, OR 97211 ECOPOWER FITNESS TRIMET BUS LINE NE 13TH AVE ZOOM+CARE BAMBOO SUSHI SWISS HIBISCUS BELLA SISTERS TIN SHED GARDEN CAFE FROCK BOUTIQUE FUEL CAFE ALBERTA COOP GROCERY DOLICIOUS NE 15TH AVE GREEN BEAN BOOKS TIKI TEA WELLS GLASS STUDIO MUSIQUE PLASTIQUE COLLAGE COMMUNITY CYCLING CTR LES CAVES BARISTA TRIMET AVIARY BUS LINE NE 17TH AVE RANDOM ORDER PIE BAR ALBERTA CENTRAL TUMBLEWEED PETITE PROVENCE BOULANGERIE SPA, HEALTH & BEAUTY NE SUMMER ST NE ALBERTA ST NE ALBERTA BLUEPRINT MODERN HAIR THE HILT VIA CHICAGO BUNK ALBERTA IDEALLY LOCATED BOXER RAMEN SALT & STRAW BOLLYWOOD THEATER yyDirectly on Trimet bus line ZIPCAR yy15 minute walk to MAX yellow line EL NUTRI TACO CIAO VITO NE 20TH AVE yyOn site amenities include: Barista, Aviary, Red PINE STATE BISCUITS Sail, Umpqua Bank, and Alberta Veterinary BACK TO EDEN BAKERY GREAT NOTION BREWING yySeveral neighboring amenities and restaurants, HANA JAPANESE BISTRO Les Caves, Salt & Straw, Bollywood Theater, Proud Mary Cafe, Great Notion Brewery, Little Big Burger, Petite Provence, Pine State Biscuits, THE KNOCK BACK GUMBA Japanese Bistro, Barista, Back to Eden Bakery, Trade Up Music, Bishops Barbershop For leasing information, please contact: Josh Schweitz Travis Parrott Trozell Benware Managing Director Managing Director Brokerage Services The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed 503.972.5530 503.972.5535 971.226.4956 reliable but has not been verified and no guarantee, warranty or representation, either express or implied, is made with respect to such information. Terms of sale [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] or lease and availability are subject to change or withdrawal without notice. FOR LEASE Alberta Central 1737 NE ALBERTA STREET, PORTLAND, OR 97211 Suite 205 | 2,167 RSF SHOWER MENS BATHROOM PHONE WOMENS BATHROOM Dn STAIRS Dn SHOWER MENS BATHROOM Dn PHONE HALLWAY WOMENS BATHROOM Dn STAIRS Dn Dn HALLWAY BALCONY BALCONY 2 SECOND FLOOR PLAN ––– For leasing information, please contact: Josh Schweitz Travis Parrott Trozell Benware Managing Director Managing Director Brokerage Services The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed 503.972.5530 503.972.5535 971.226.4956 reliable but has not been verified and no guarantee, warranty or representation, either express or implied, is made with respect to such information. Terms of sale [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] or lease and availability are subject to change or withdrawal without notice. 2 SECOND FLOOR PLAN –––.
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