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710 W 9Th Street 710 WEST 9TH STREET LOS ANGELES, CA » 1,800 SF Retail/Restaurant Space Available » Prime Hard Corner Location Centrally Situated In Downtown Los Angeles » Ideal For: Coffee Shops, Cafe's, Bakeries, Quick Serve Restaurants, and Financial Institutions » (2) Illuminated Rooftop Signs Available SAM AARON | Lic. 01828428 +1 310 550 2571 [email protected] BILL DURSLAG | Lic. 01894667 +1 213 613 3106 [email protected] KYLE WOODS | Lic. 02034325 +1 310 363 4785 [email protected] THE OFFERING 710 W 9TH STREET RETAIL/RESTAURANT OFFERING • ±1,800 SF Available • Rate: $4.50 PSF + NNN (Estimated at $1.09) • Prime end cap location on the heavily trafficked SW corner of Flower St and 9th St • Ideal for: Financial Institutions, General Retail, Café, Bakery, Dessert, Coffee, Juice Bar and Quick Serve Restaurants • Tenant Improvement Allowance Available ROOFTOP SIGNAGE AVAILABILITY • (2) Illuminated Rooftop Signs Available • Rare Opportunity to have premier signage on one of DTLA’s newest high-rise BUILDING DESCRIPTION ±1,800 SF • Downtown’s newest 5-star High Rise Apartment Tower FLOWER ST (Class A) TRAFFIC COUNTS: 9th St and Flower St: • Exceptional development that blends art, architecture, 9TH ST ±37,490 Zen, and the vibrant energy of downtown Vehicles Per Day • Minutes from Los Angeles’ best restaurants, entertainment, and daily conveniences PRESS PLAY FOR VIDEO BROCHURE AND ROOFTOP SIGNAGE OPPORTUNITY AMENITIES MAP 2 3 19 5 18 4 11 30 28 15 17 26 16 27 25 22 1 29 8 12 7 24 14 6 23 SITE 21 9 10 20 13 32 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AMENITY / RETAIL AMENITY / RETAIL 2 Intercontinental Hotel | Hotel 13 Staples Center | 1111 S. Figueroa St Sports Stadium 24 U.S. Bank | 710 W. Olympic Bank 900 Wilshire Blvd 14 LA Live | 800 W. Olympic Blvd Entertainment Center 25 Original Pantry Café | Café 3 JW Marriot / Ritz Carlton | Hotel 15 Whole Foods | 788 S. Grand Grocery Store 877 S. Figueroa St 900 W. Olympic Blvd 16 Philz Coffee | 801 S. Hope St Coffee Shop 26 Fogo de Chao | 800 S. Figueroa St Notable Restaurant 4 LEVEL | 888 S. Olive St Apartments 31 17 Figat7th | 735 S. Figueroa Retail Center / 27 Ralphs | 645 W. 9th Grocery Store 5 Atelier Apartments | 801 S. Olive St Apartments Food Hall 28 Macys | 750 W. 7th Department Store 6 Met Lofts | 1050 S. Flower St Apartments 18 Sugar Fish | 600 W. 7th St Notable Restaurant 29 Faith & Flower | 705 W. 9th Notable Restaurant 7 Packard Lofts | 1000 S. Hope St Apartments 19 Bottega Louie | 700 S. Grand Notable Restaurant 30 85 Degree Bakery | Bakery 8 Olympic by Windsor | 936 S. Olive St Apartments 20 The Palm LA | 1101 S. Flower St Notable Restaurant 700 Wilshire Blvd 9 Elleven South | 1111 S. Grand Ave Condominiums 21 Broken Spanish | 1050 S. Flower St Notable Restaurant 31 LA Convention Center | Convention Center 1201 S. Figueroa 10 OceanWide Plaza | 844 S. Figueroa Condominiums & 22 FIDM | | 919 S. Grand Ave Fashion & Design School Hotel (UC) 32 Pico Train Station | 1250 S. Flower Train Station 23 Regal Cinemas | Movie Theater 11 Apex / Alina | 900 S. Figueroa Apartments (UC) 1000 W. Olympic Blvd 12 Hotel Figueroa | 939 S. Figueroa Hotel JOIN LOCAL RETAILERS 710 W 9TH STREET W S 23 W S S S W W S 0 1 110 8 24 33 W 7 S DTLA 1 5 0 1 2 Geor S 7 3 22 1 28 9 W S 6 4 1 32 1 17 7 1 25 1 W 9 S 10 W S S 26 1 9 Flower S S S 11 S H S W 11 S S H S W S ve W 1 S S S S oadway S S S 19 1. Faith & Flower 10. Caña Rum Bar 19. Los Angeles Convention Center 28. Ralph’s Market 2. The Capital Grill 11. The Palm Los Angeles 20. American Contemporary Ballet 29. Petco 3. Simply Salad 12. Bottega Louie 21. Hotel Figueroa 30. Philz Coffee 4. Starbucks 13. Giulia Italian Kitchen 22. Residence Inn 31. Simply Salad 5. The Original Pantry Cafe 14. Variety Arts Building 23. InterContinental 32. FIDM 6. Breva Restaurant 15. Microsoft Theater 24. Hotel Indigo 33. Panini Grill 7. Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse 16. STAPLES Center 25. Luxe City Center Hotel 34. Sugarfish 8. Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse 17. Conga Room 26. Level Hotel 9. Broken Spanish 18. L.A. Live 27. Qwench Juice DEMOGRAPHICS & NUMBERS Site South Park Financial District Bunker Hill Fashion District Historic Core Civic Center Little Tokyo Arts District DEMOGRAPHICS: 1 mile 3 mile 5 mile TRAFFIC 2020 Population - Current Year Estimate 87,677 573,215 1,291,936 2010-2020 Annual Population Growth Rate 2.72% 0.82% 0.51% COUNTS 2020-2025 Annual Population Growth Rate 2.36% 1.12% 0.60% 2020 Households - Current Year Estimate 41,730 196,686 419,267 2025 Households - Five Year Projection 47,817 211,964 435,845 2010-2020 Annual Household Growth Rate 3.30% 1.11% 0.61% Flower and 9th Street Olympic and Flower 2020-2025 Annual Household Growth Rate 2.76% 1.51% 0.78% 37,490 38,347 2020 Average Household Income $72,517 $59,782 $66,506 2025 Average Household Income $84,430 $68,781 $75,270 2020 Average Value of Owner Occ. Housing Units $1,004,080 $756,834 $764,547 SITE PLAN 710 W 9TH STREET 9h treet 1,0 Flower St LOBBY PRIME GROUND FLOOR RETAIL/RESTAURANT SPACE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE STRATEGICALLY LOCATED ON ONE OF THE HEAVIEST TRAFFICKED LOCATIONS OF DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES 38,347 CPD OLYMPIC BLVD | ± 710 WEST 9TH STREET LOS ANGELES, CA FLOWER ST ±1,800 SF 9TH ST Vehicles Per Day: 37,490 For more information, please contact: © 2021 CBRE, Inc. All rights reserved. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable, but has not been verified for accuracy or completeness. You should conduct a careful, SAM AARON BILL DURSLAG KYLE WOODS independent investigation of the property and verify all information. Any reliance on this information Lic. 01828428 Lic. 01894667 Lic. 02034325 is solely at your own risk. CBRE and the CBRE logo are service marks of CBRE, Inc. 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