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Belltown Retail Space for Lease Belltown Retail Space for Lease GUIRY SCHILLESTAD BUILDING 2101 FIRST AVE, SEATTLE STREET-LEVEL CORNER RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE Located at the corner of First & Lenora, The Guiry Schillestad Building is situated at the crossroads of some of Seattle’s most dynamic districts, Belltown, The Market District, Midtown and The Denny Triangle. This thriving neighborhood, between the historic Pike Place Market and the contemporary Olympic Sculpture Park, is known for its world class restaurants, historic entertainment venues and eclectic urban living. Allegra Properties Contact: 88 Lenora St Boris Castellanos Seattle, WA 98121 206.812.7812 www.allegraproperties.com [email protected] The information regarding this offering has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, but such information has not been verified and no express representation is made, nor is any to be implied as to the accuracy thereof. It is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing, or withdrawal without notice. GUIRY SCHILLESTAD BUILDING 2101 FIRST AVE, SEATTLE \ 6,600 sf available \ Located on the corner of First Avenue and Lenora Street in the heart of Belltown \ 1 block to the historic Pike Place Market and 2 blocks to the Seattle waterfront Allegra Properties contact: Boris Castellanos 88 Lenora St | Seattle WA 98121 206.812.7812 www.allegraproperties.com [email protected] INTERIOR PHOTOS Allegra Properties contact: Boris Castellanos 88 Lenora St | Seattle WA 98121 206.812.7812 www.allegraproperties.com [email protected] BELLTOWN: A VIBRANT SEATTLE NEIGHBORHOOD Located near Pike Place Market, the Retail Core, and South Lake Union, Belltown is one of Seattle’s most hip, vibrant neighborhoods and contains most of Downtown Seattle’s residential base. Home to a mix of art galleries, cafes, unique boutiques, and thrift shops, this youthful neighborhood also hosts many of Downtown’s hottest restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and storied music venues. Belltown offers the best of Seattle – local flavor, culture, and diverse urban living. \ 50 Residential towers \ 100+ Restaurants \ 150 Boutiques, home & apparel retailers © Checubus/Shutterstock \ 9 Million visitors to the Pike Place Market \ 1 Million visitors to the Olympic Sculpture Park NEIGHBORHOOD TENANTS Cost Plus World Market • Aburiya Bento House • Gallery Mack • The Seattle Club • Seatown Seabar • Etta’s • Rub With Love DEMOGRAPHICS Shack • Maker’s Co-Working • Urban Hardwoods • Cherry Street Coffee House • Cristalla Apartments • Queen City Grill 3 Mile 5 Mile • Alhambra • Tuft & Needle • Alex Condos • Federal Army & Navy Surplus • Robbins Brothers Jewelry • Seattle Housing Population 175,570 367,967 Authority • Bell Tower Apartments • Patagonia • Floral Total Households 92,425 174,799 Masters • Umi Saki House • Cedar & Spokes Coffee • Karan Average HH Income $70,628 $71,333 Dannenberg • Local 360 • Amber • Cutters Crabhouse • Pike and Western Wine • Market Place North Condos • Mud Bay • Alchemy Collections • Many More! GUIRY SCHILLESTAD BUILDING NEIGHBORHOOD KEY DOWNTOWN Belltown Apartments & Condos PIKE PLACE Hotels MARKET Major Retail Districts Allegra Properties contact: Boris Castellanos 88 Lenora St | Seattle WA 98121 206.812.7812 www.allegraproperties.com [email protected] WATERFRONT REDEVELOPMENT Reconnecting The City Two projects that will enhance 2200 Western’s To Its Waterfront already terrific location include: ABOUT THE PROJECT BELLTOWN BLUFFS The Waterfront Program replaces the Elliott Bay A series of destinations along a web of streets, Seawall, takes down the Alaskan Way Viaduct, and stairs, elevators, bridges and overlooks with designs and constructs the Waterfront Seattle Core views to create a lively, safe and accessible Projects. The Core Projects include a new pedestrian connection between Belltown and the waterfront. promenade, two-way cycle track, and new Alaskan Way that accommodates all modes of travel. They also include two rebuilt public piers, new parks and NEW ALASKAN WAY paths, and new pedestrian connections between the A new surface street serving all modes with city and waterfront. signalized intersections and crossings at every block. The street will include transit to move Today the Core Projects are in design and people north and south along the waterfront; environmental review including extensive public options are being studied. Improved east-west engagement. Construction will begin after the connections will make the waterfront easier and Elliott Bay Seawall is replaced and the Viaduct is more pleasant to get to on foot. demolished in 2019. Guiry Schillestad Building Content courtesy of waterfrontseattle.org Allegra Properties contact: Boris Castellanos 88 Lenora St | Seattle WA 98121 206.812.7812 www.allegraproperties.com [email protected] REGION AT A GLANCE Guiry Schillestad Building DOWNTOWN Allegra Properties contact: Boris Castellanos 88 Lenora St | Seattle WA 98121 206.812.7812 www.allegraproperties.com [email protected] REGION AT A GLANCE Guiry Schillestad Building BELLTOWN Allegra Properties contact: Boris Castellanos 88 Lenora St | Seattle WA 98121 206.812.7812 www.allegraproperties.com [email protected] REGION AT A GLANCE Guiry Schillestad Building MIDTOWN Allegra Properties contact: Boris Castellanos 88 Lenora St | Seattle WA 98121 206.812.7812 www.allegraproperties.com [email protected] REGION AT A GLANCE Guiry Schillestad Building SOUTH LAKE UNION Allegra Properties contact: Boris Castellanos 88 Lenora St | Seattle WA 98121 206.812.7812 www.allegraproperties.com [email protected] REGION AT A GLANCE Guiry Schillestad Building MARKET DISTRICT Allegra Properties contact: Boris Castellanos 88 Lenora St | Seattle WA 98121 206.812.7812 www.allegraproperties.com [email protected].
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