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Alexan Uptown Village Nwc Lincoln Ave + Anaheim Blvd | 800-11,466 Sf of Retail ALEXAN UPTOWN VILLAGE NWC LINCOLN AVE + ANAHEIM BLVD | 800-11,466 SF OF RETAIL PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS › Located in the heart of the Anaheim Colony Historic District › 800-11,466 SF of retail space › 220 luxury rental units in a 4-story Type-V wrap building › Retail + restaurant have frontage along Anaheim Blvd and Lincoln Ave (major thoroughfares) › Completion slated for 4th Qtr. 2018 › 6,792 SF of outdoor courtyard for use by residents and retail tenants › Designated, ample retail parking with access to spaces from shared courtyard › Easily accessible via several major freeways: I-5 Freeway, I-405, Route 22, Route 57 and Route 91 freeways › Anaheim is the second largest city in Orange County and home to Disneyland Resort, the Anaheim Convention Center, the Honda Center and Angel Stadium › Can accommodate a sit down restaurant up to 11,466 SF on the hard corner with visibility to both major streets FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: MOTTI FARAG ANNIKA COLOMBI Lic 01985423 Lic 01734521 © 2017 CBRE, Inc. All rights reserved. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable, but has not been verified +1 949 725 8530 +1 949 725 8539 for accuracy or completeness. Any projections, opinions, or estimates are subject to uncertainty. The information may not represent the current or future performance of the property. You and your advisors should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the [email protected] [email protected] property and verify all information. Any reliance on this information is solely at your own risk. ALEXAN UPTOWN VILLAGE NWC LINCOLN AVE + ANAHEIM BLVD SITE PLAN FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: MOTTI FARAG ANNIKA COLOMBI Lic 01985423 Lic 01734521 © 2017 CBRE, Inc. All rights reserved. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable, but has not been verified +1 949 725 8530 +1 949 725 8539 for accuracy or completeness. Any projections, opinions, or estimates are subject to uncertainty. The information may not represent the current or future performance of the property. You and your advisors should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the [email protected] [email protected] property and verify all information. Any reliance on this information is solely at your own risk. ALEXAN UPTOWN VILLAGE NWC LINCOLN AVE + ANAHEIM BLVD AERIAL MAP ANAHEIM HIGH SCHOOL SYCAMORE ST ANAHEIM COLONY HISTORIC DISTRICT ANAHEIM TOWN CENTER DOWNTOWN ANAHEIM N WEST ST S HARBOR BLVD ANAHEIM PACKING DISTRICT LINCOLN AVENUE W BROADWAY ANAHEIM PACKING HOUSE W BROADWAY THE RINKS ANAHEIM ICE 1 Mile 3 Mile 5 Mile 2016 Employees 14,027 188,240 403,424 Traffic Counts Anaheim / 19,604 ADT, Lincoln / 22,865 ADT FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: MOTTI FARAG ANNIKA COLOMBI Lic 01985423 Lic 01734521 © 2017 CBRE, Inc. All rights reserved. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable, but has not been verified +1 949 725 8530 +1 949 725 8539 for accuracy or completeness. Any projections, opinions, or estimates are subject to uncertainty. The information may not represent the current or future performance of the property. You and your advisors should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the [email protected] [email protected] property and verify all information. Any reliance on this information is solely at your own risk. .
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