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DOWNTOWN3RD Downtown3rd Is Las Vegas' Newest Metropolitan Center DOWNTOWN3RD Downtown3rd is Las Vegas' newest Metropolitan center. The Third Street corridor is the main artery running through dt3 between Ogden St and Stewart Avenue and provides both Las Vegas residents and tourists with the first authentic pedestrian district. The Downtown3rd area is anchored by the Downtown Grand Hotel and Casino which opened in November 2013. The hotel is just steps away from the world famous Fremont Street Experience and The Mob Museum, and adjacent to the Zappos headquarters with 1,600 employees. The dt3s retail heart will be built on the northernmost side of the Downtown3rd district with direct pedestrian access from the Mob Museum and is within a quarter of mile from US 95. The center is designed to be a place for people and integrates a plaza for gathering, lunchtime crowds, or special events and regular performances. The former bus depot will be transformed into an exciting, economically prosperous retail experience and revitalized civic core of Downtown Las Vegas. THE DESTINATION LOCATION Two blocks from Fremont Street Experience Downtown Grand Hotel $100 Million remodel 634 Rooms 25,000 Sq. Ft Casino 17 Restaurants, bars and entertainment venues offering an assortment of dining options Venue/Events Downtown 3rd Farmers Market Mob Museum Fremont Street Experience First Friday “reimagining the downtown landscape” RETAIL 80,000 Sq Ft flagship retail in the heart of Downtown 3rd district Outstanding visibility from US 95 Walking access to the Mob Museum Adjacent to the Zappos headquarters Two blocks from the Fremont Street Experience Downtown3rd's retail complex is a 80,000-square-foot shopping center which will feature two primary tenant buildings, a new plaza surrounding the museum and ample parking. SHOP GRAB A BITE The project is located across the street from the Downtown Grand SHARE SOME LAUGHS Hotel & Casino. CONNECT WITH OLD FRIENDS MAKE NEW ONES COFFEE BEFORE WORK LUNCH DURING WORK DINNER AND DRINKS AFTER WORK CLIENT PLANTING LEGEND PROPERTY LINE SYMBOL BOTANICAL NAME MAX. SIZE FRAXINUS ANGUSTIFOLA " 24' BOX CONC. CURB @ CIM RAYWOOD" PROPERTY LINE RAYWOOD ASH 30" HIGH 4700 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD WALL LOS ANGELES, CA 90010 FRAXINUS VELUTINA "RIO 24' BOX www.cimgroup.com PROPERTY LINE GRANDE" FAN-TEX ASH [T] 323 860 4900 [F] 323 860 4901 ARCHITECT QUERCUS VIRGINIANA 36' BOX SOUTHERN LIVE OAK @ 20'-0" O.C. PHOENIS DACTYLIFERA 25' BTH DELGET-NOOR DATE PALM BAREROOT PROPERTY LINE PALM HEIGHT IN BTH @ 30'-0" O.C. BUILDING 1 = 18,442 S.F. 3379 W. OQUENDO ROAD LAS VEGAS, NV 89118 BUILDING 2 = 16,340 S.F. [T] 702 435 4448 [F] 702 435 4470 www.pgal.com TRASH ENCLOSURE CONSULTANT 238 PARKING SPACES PROPERTY LINE TRASH ENCLOSURE PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE CONSULTANT NAME PROPERTY LINE - - - - NOT IN SCOPE - REGISTRATION RETAIL / F&B SEE SITE PLAN COPYRIGHT © 2016 LINE OF EXISTING PARKING BUILDING 1 18,442 SQ. FT. RETAIL / F&B PROPERTY LINE BUILDING 2 16,340 SQ. FT. DRAWING HISTORY №. DESCRIPTION DATE EXISTING MOB VAN VAN MUSEUM PROJECT NAME SDR DOWNTOWN TRANSIT CENTER REUSE PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE PROJECT LOCATION SDR DOWNTOWN TRANSIT CENTER 300 N. CASINO CENTER LAS VEGAS, NV 89101 PROJECT NUMBER NUMBER SHEET TITLE LANDSCAPE & LEVEL 1 FLOOR PLAN LANDSCAPE & LEVEL 1 FLOOR PLAN 0 15' 30' 60' SHEET NUMBER SCALE 1" = 30'-0" DATE STAMP: FILE NAME: A1.00 ELEVATIONS Downtown 3rd retail has approximately 645 feet of frontage along Stewart Ave to the south and 400 feet along Casino Center Blvd forming the western boundary. Excellent freeway exposure and direct access to US 95 on the north. A plaza connects the Mob Museum to the two retail buildings. ELEVATIONS Elevation looking East ELEVATIONS View looking Northeast ELEVATIONS Elevation looking Northwest ELEVATIONS View looking Northwest DOWNTOWN Source: Symphony Park $2B $350M 17M 225K 1.5M Invested in Neighborhood Committed by Downtown Tourists Annually visit Visitors in Mob Museum Visitors in Container Park In the last 5 years Project Fremont Street Experience A CHANGING PLACE CREATIVE, THRIVING AND EXCITING 1 2 3 4 1. Cleveland Clinic 2. Discovery Children's Museum 3. City Hall 4. Las Vegas Premium Outlets 5. The Smith Center 6. Fremont East 7. Fremont street Experience 5 8. Zappos Headquarters 9. Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino 10. World Market Center 11. Container Park 6 7 8 9 10 11 THE DISTRICTS Source: Downtown Las Vegas Alliance With it's diverse mix of business, shops, hotels, restaurants, cultural events, downtown Las Vegas has emerged into a vibrant and the most engaging neighborhoods. MUSEUMS and CULTURE The Smith Center Discovery Children's Museum Mob Museum Fremont Street Experience Las Vegas Natural History Museum Neon Museum Inspire Theater 90K Attendees over 2 days at the Life is Beautiful Festival 100+ EVENTS Weekly Downtown3rd Farmer's Market First Friday Life is Beautiful DOWNTOWN'S Mardi Gras Celebration Vegas Cruise NEW HOME FOR Helldorado CULTURE WHAT'S NEARBY PLAN. DEVELOP. DELIVER. DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT HIGHLIGHTS Zappos purchase of Symphony Park former City Hall Neonopolis opens The Smith Center Cleveland Clinic Mob Museum Lou Rovo Center New City Hall opens 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 Discovery Children's Museum Zappos headquarters opens Las Vegas Premium Outlets Fremont East Downtown Grand Container Park opens RETAIL LEASING LEASING CONTACTS Brian Sorrentino, CCIM [email protected] 702.550.4932 Jim Hill [email protected] 702.550.4917 roicre.com/dt3 Leasing | Tenant Representation | Investment Sales | Land Acquisition 9121 W Russell Rd Suite 111 |Las Vegas, NV 89148 | www.roicre.com The information contained herein was obtained from sources believed reliable. However, R.O.I. Commercial Real Estate, Inc. makes no guaranties, warranties, or representations as to the completeness or accuracy thereof. The presentation of this information submitted is subject to errors, omissions, and/or changes without notice. .
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