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Buckhead Place BUCKHEAD PLACE RESTAURANT OPPORTUNITY IN BUCKHEAD’S CORE BUSINESS AND MIXED-USE DISTRICT • Second generation restaurant space available with approximately 11,500 square feet. • The project includes 150,000 SF of retail including LA Fitness, Salon Studios, Collections by David's Bridal, Pier 1 and Marshalls. It also includes 05 Buckhead, a 20-story luxury rental highrise and a Hyatt Place Hotel. • Outdoor patio area available. • Signalized access from Peachtree and Piedmont Roads. • The closest traffic count to the site estimates 47,620 cars per day on Peachtree Road. Restaurant Space Plan BUCKHEAD PL ACE Future Development Buckhead Place Site Plan BUCKHEAD PL ACE GA-400 PHIPPS PLAZA PIEDMONT RD. PEACHTREE RD. LENOX MALL PIEDMONT RD. 13 ACRE MIXED USE PROJECT. ONE COVETED ADDRESS. LA FITNESS n Signalized access from Peachtree and Piedmont. MARSHALLS PIER I SPACE n Close Proximity to GA-400, Buckhead Loop and Mass Transit and over 16 million square feet of SHADOWLAWN AVE. Class A office space. PEACHTREE RD. DAVID’S n Adjacent to major points of interest and attractions. BRIDAL BUCKHEAD PL ACE W. PACES FERRYHABERSHAMRD. RD. N 19 9 OLD IVY RD. 13 400 12 PIEDMONT RD. ROSWRLL RD. BUCKHEAD LOOP WIEUCA RD. 4 15 8 TOWER PL. DR.9 PHIPPS BLVD. 10 2 Phipps 13 18 Plaza 4 11 6 15 21 9 12 3 2 13 STRATFORD RD. 9 4 1 3 15 14 5 14 11 5 E. ANDREWS DR. 2 17 4 8 TOWER PL. DR. 1 12 20 141 W. SHADOWLAWNW. AVE. 8 7 1 10 10 2 7 3 20 16 MATHIESON DR. MATHIESON 8 8 7 5 22 9 19 6 6 7 5 16 17 2 3 9 6 4 2 10 10 1 HIGHLAND DR. 19 ROXBORO RD. 4 Lenox 8 PEACHTREE RD. Square LENOX RD. 16 AVE. SHADOWLAWN E. 5 3 6 6 3 7 5 237 7 1 E. PACES FERRY RD. MAPLE DR. MAPLE PIEDMONT PIEDMONT RD. PEACHTREERD. 14 1 17 18 PHARR RD. E. PACES FERRY RD. 11 DINING RETAIL SHOPPING CENTERS RETAIL & ENTERTAINMENT OFFICE 1. Twin Peaks 13. Little Alley Steak 1. Lenox Square Mall 1. Rooms to Go 1. Monarch Tower 2. Farm Burger 14. New York Prime Steakhouse 2. Phipps Plaza 2. TJ Maxx 2. Lenox Towers 3. Ru San’s 15. The Tavern at Phipps 3. Lenox Marketplace 3. Marshalls 3. One Alliance Center 4. Starbucks 16. The Palm 4. Buckhead Station 4. Pier One 4. Two Alliance Center 5. The Flying Biscuit Café 17. Lenox Grille 5. Buckhead Pavilion 5. Brown & Company Jewelers 5. Three Alliance Center 6. Alma Cocina 18. Houston’s 6. Buckhead Atlanta 6. DXL 6. Atlanta Financial Center 7. Buckhead Pizza Company 19. Dantanna’s 7. Shops Around Lenox 7. Trader Joes 7. One Capital City Plaza 8. Ruth’s Chris Steak House 20. Del Frisco’s 8. Peachtree Piedmont Cross 8. House of Fine Furniture 8. 3344 Peachtree 9. On the Border Mexican Grill & Cantina 21. Davio’s Shopping Center 9. Bed Bath & Beyond 9. Terminus 100 10. Bistro Niko 22. St. Cecelia 10. DSW Shoe Warehouse 10. Terminus 200 Corner Café Old Navy 11. Tower Place 100 11. RESIDENTIAL 11. 12. Maggiano’s Little Italy 12. Nordstrom Rack 12. 3500 Piedmont 1. AMLI City Place 13. ULTA Beauty 13. Piedmont Center 2. Phipps Place 14. Lenox Center HOTELS 14. Solomon Brothers 3. Kingsboro Place 15. Cost Plus World Market 15. Phipps Tower 1. Double Tree Hotel 6. The Westin Buckhead 4. Post Alexander 16. Restoration Hardware 16. Monarch Plaza 2. Grand Hyatt Buckhead 7. The Ritz-Carlton Buckhead 5. Skyhouse Buckhead 17. AMC Fork & Screen 17. Fidelity 3. The Embassy Suites 8. Mandarin Oriental 6. Post Stratford Apartments 18. Theater at Phipps 4. InterContinental Buckhead 9. St. Regis 7. The Realm Condos 19. LA Fitness 5. W Hotel 10. Hyatt Place 8. Ten Terminus 20. Salon Suites 9. Buckhead Grand 10. 05 Buckhead BUCKHEAD PL ACE DEMOGRAPHIC AND INCOME COMPARISON PROFILE 2014 SUMMARY 2019 SUMMARY 1 MILE RADIUS 3 MILE RADIUS 5 MILE RADIUS 1 MILE RADIUS 3 MILE RADIUS 5 MILE RADIUS Population 15,989 118,584 298,278 Population 17,437 127,205 318,530 Households 9,376 58,750 140,753 Households 10,200 63,370 151,851 Families 2,913 22,568 55,049 Families 3,167 24,021 58,633 Median Age 36.3 34.7 33.6 Median Age 37.1 35.4 34.0 Average HH Income $107,409 $105,358 $102,480 Average HH Income $132,214 $127,418 $123,811 2014 – 2019 ANNUAL GROWTH RATE 6% n Household income with earnings over $200,000 will capture over 20% of the market by 2019. 5.17% 5% n The largest segment of the population projects that 4% by the year 2019, 24% of the population of the market will be comprised of individuals aged 25-34. 3% 1.75% 1.70 % 2% n Traffic counts to the site are 47,620 vehicles per day on Peachtree Road and 40,700 vehicles per day on 1% Piedmont Road. 0 POPULATION HOUSEHOLDS MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME BUCKHEAD PL ACE Second generation restaurant opportunity available in one of the fastest growing areas in the United States. With annual retail sales averaging over $720 billion in Atlanta, Buckhead Place is a destination for opportunity! BUCKHEAD LEASING INQUIRIES PLACE 3242 PEACHTREE ROAD NW ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30305 CORO REALTY ADVISORS, LLC DANA NEWBY 3715 NORTHSIDE PARKWAY [email protected] 400 NORTHCREEK, SUITE 100 404.846.4033 ATLANTA, GA 30327 COROREALTY.COM.
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