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Washington, D.C WASHINGTON, D.C. CITYCENTERDC 265,000 square feet of luxury retail CityCenterDC is Downtown’s 2.5 million square foot signature neighborhood where an unmatched mix of shops and restaurants, apartments, condominiums, office buildings and public spaces blend for a vibrant urban experience. 2.5 million square foot signature neighborhood KEY FACTS 2 BOSS Hugo Boss Fig & Olive Brunello Cucinelli GUCCI BRANDS Breitling Hermès Bulgari Longchamp A world-class Burberry Loro Piana line up of over 40 Canali Louis Vuitton luxury retailers with an unparalleled Carolina Herrera Moncler array of chef- Caudalie Paul Stuart driven concept restaurants Centrolina Salvatore Ferragamo David Yurman Tiffany & Co. Dior Tumi BRANDS 3 LOCATION 10 Acres, 3 City Blocks Located five blocks northeast of the White House, CityCenterDC forms the core of a new mixed- used neighborhood within Downtown DC that attracts new residents, workers, shoppers and tourists to the District. 1800 spaces in below grade parking garage LOCATION 4 Connecticut Ave NW VIEW IN GOOGLE MAPS> M St NW M St NW M St NE Massachusetts Ave NW New Jersey Ave NW New York Ave NW 5th St NW St 5th 9th St NW 7th St NW NW St 6th 10th St NW L St NW 15th St NW St 15th 16th St NW St 16th 19th St NW St 19th 20th St NW St 20th 17th St NW St 17th 18th St NW St 18th L St NW Mount N Capitol St Capitol N K St NW Vernon K St NW NW St 1st K St NW Square Franklin Square 11th St NW 12th St NW St 12th 14th St NW St 14th I St NW 13th St NW North I St NW Capitol Pennsylvania Ave NW H St NW CITYCENTERDC H St NE H St NW H St NW Gallery Downtown MLK Jr. Place Memorial Massachusetts Ave NW DC Library G St NW NW St 17th G St NW Capital 1st St NE Smithsonian One American Art Arena F St NW Museum F St NW WASHINGTON, D.C. E St NW E St NW Pennsylvania Ave NW 7th St NW St 7th 6th St NW St 6th 5th St NW St 5th 4th St NW St 4th D St NW NW St 3rd Virginia Ave NW The C St NW Ellipse C St NW Union Station Plaza Constitution Ave NW Constitution Ave NW Capitol NATIONAL MALL Hill Independence Ave SW Independence Ave SE LOCATION 5 12th St SW St 12th VIEW IN GOOGLE MAPS> Rockville y w k P n o t g n i h s a W - e r Cap way o ital Belt m i Potomac t l a B Silver MARYLAND Spring BETHESDA Cla ra Barto n P kw y Bethesda CHEVY CHASE C o n n e c t i c VIRGINIA u t W A N C v e t a S N p W h t i t 6 a 1 l G B . W e l a t s w TYSON'S h WASHINGTON D.C. a CORNER M E y e e N m Av nd . sla P e I od k Rh w " NE y ve GEORGETOWN k A or " w Y Ne Arlington " " CityCenterDC " US Capitol y a w t l e B l a t i p a Reagan C National Airport Alexandria COMPETITION 6 DOWNTOWN D.C. The median household income in Downtown D.C. is $108,090 with 82% of residents having attained bachelor’s degrees DEMAND or above. FOR RESIDENTIAL With approximately 188,000 jobs in DowntownDC and only 13,010 housing units, DowntownDC’s workers are providing demand. DEMOGRAPHICS 7 DIRECTORY KEY N ELEVATOR ACCESS TO PARKINGEW RETAIL CONRAD PARKING ENTRANCE ALLEN EDMONDS .................................................B4 WASHINGTON, DC N SVEHICLE ACCESS ARC’TERYX ..........................................................B3 BOSS ..................................................................B2 ACCESS ESTUARY SUMMIT BREITLING.......................................................... D2 G3 G3 EW BRUNELLO CUCINELLI.........................................G2 VALET BVLGARI ............................................................. C6 DIRECTORY KEY TIFFANY BURBERRY .......................................................... C5 NEW YORK AVENUE, NW & CO. ELEVATOR CURBSIDEVA LET G1 S ACCESS TO PARKINGPICK UP CANALI............................................................... C4 BRUNELLO CUCINELLI PARKING ENTRANCE RESTROOM CAUDALIE BOUTIQUE SPA ................................. C10 VEHICLE ACCESS RESTROOMLEVEL P1 G2 CH CAROLINA HERRERA ..................................... D5 LEVEL P1 CONCIERGE ACCESS LEVEL P1 CHRISTOFLE....................................................... C3 CONCIERGE COREPOWER YOGA ............................................F5 LEVEL P1 DAVID YURMAN ...................................................F2 DIOR ...................................................................E3 THE PARK AT CITYCENTER I STREET, NW FLYWHEEL ...........................................................F6 THE GREAT REPUBLIC ......................................... C8 AVAILABLE 11 :00AM -11:30PM GUCCI ............................................................... A2 HERMÈS ............................................................. D4 GUCCI THE JO MALONE LONDON ......................................... C1 C1 A2 C3 C2 BVLGARI RESIDENCES PAUL STUART KATE SPADE NEW YORK ...................................... D1 BURBERRY DEL FRISCO’S AT CITYCENTER LONDON C4 C6 DOUBLE EAGLE E2 LONGCHAMP ..................................................... C2 JO MALONE CHRISTOFLE C5 LONGCHAMP 920 I ST, NW CANALI STEAK HOUSE ONE CITYCENTER LORO PIANA ....................................................... D7 THE APARTMENTS E1 850 10TH ST, NW AT CITYCENTER LOUIS VUITTON .................................................C 11 (OFFICE) 875 10TH ST, NW MONCLER ...........................................................E4 MORGENTHAL FREDERICS .................................. D8 LOUIS DIOR MONCLER VINCE VUITTON PAUL STUART .......................................................E2 COVINGTON ZADIG & E3 E4 C9 A3 C8 RECEPTION CENTER VOLTAIRE C10 C11 SALVATORE FERRAGAMO......................................B6 REPUBLIC C7 CAUDALIE THE GREAT PICCOLINA SKY VALET SHOES .............................................. D6 NW NW NW BOUTIQUE SPA THE PLAZA TESLA ................................................................. F7 AT CITYCENTER TIFFANY & CO .................................................... G1 PALMER ALLEY, NW PALMER ALLEY, NW PALMER ALLEY, NW TUMI ...................................................................B5 VINCE ................................................................ A3 1TH STREET, 1 9TH STREET, 10TH STREET, ZADIG & VOLTAIRE .............................................. C7 BOSS KATE SPADE BREITLING FRUITIVE B2 NEW YORK D2 DAVID B1 D1 CENTROLINA HERMÈS FIG & OLIVE YURMAN D3 D4 DINING F1 F2 TWO CITYCENTER CENTROLINA ...................................................... D3 THE APARTMENTS 800 10TH ST, NW (OFFICE) AT CITYCENTER DBGB KITCHEN AND BAR .................................... D9 825 10TH ST, NW DEL FRISCO’S DOUBLE EAGLE STEAK HOUSE .......E1 L COREPOWER B3 B4 THE YOGA ESTUARY ............................................................G3 LORO LEVEL P1 SALVATORE CH PIANA RESIDENCES F5 FIG & OLIVE ........................................................F1 ARC’TERYX DBGB FLYWHEEL TUMI CAROLINA SKY VALET D8 FERRAGAMO D7 KITCHEN AND BAR THE GATEWAY AT CITYCENTER ALLEN EDMONDS B5 HERRERA SHOES TESLA F6 FRUITIVE .............................................................B1 B6 925 H ST, NW D5 D6 FREDERICS D9 MORGENTHA F7 PICCOLINA C9 SUMMIT G3 AVAILABLE 6:30PM -11:30PM HOSPITALITY H STREET, NW CONRAD WASHINGTON, DC ...............................G4 SITE PLAN 8 Full Executed Lease Fully Executed LOI Starbucks 807 Available Restaurant/Fashion Third Party Development Retail Service Elevators Retail Public Elevators 801 Embassy Suites Restaurant Non-Retail Use Loading NEW YORK AVENUE Renaissance Valet Parking Station Hotel V 802 Cafe 806 Restaurant 706 Restaurant 7,125 sf Office Hotel ance ge Entr Gara Office 701 Tiffany & CO. 6,217 sf 702 703 704 705 Brunello Giorgio Akris Chanel Cucinelli Armani 3,151 sf 5,877 sf 3,961 sf 2,958 sf 803 805 Fashion 804 Fashion Fashion 901 Restaurant V I STREET NW V Sushi 102 AOI 101 Gucci 301 302 303 304 305 306 501 504 1st: 5,874 sf 1st: 4,612 sf Jo Long- Christofle Canali Burberry Bulgari Del Frisco’s Paul Stuart Conc: 4,628 sf 2nd: 966 sf Malone champ 1,067 sf 1st: 6,555 sf 2,803 sf 1st: 3,857 sf 1st: 4,400 sf Conc: 600 sf 1,054 sf 1,420 sf 1,711 sf 2nd: 9,058 sf Residential 2nd: 3,652 sf Conc: Conc: 4,869 sf Lobby 497 sf Residential Lobby Office Lobby Head Thai Mezzanine Loading Dock 1,446 sf Entrance 107 308 Vince 311 309 307 Piccolina Caudalie 507 505 3,202 sf Reception/Conference Zadig & 310 781 sf Louis Vuitton Dior Voltaire Bakery & Moncler & Art Exhibition The Great 1st: 3,265 sf 1st: 3,542 sf 1st: 2,285 sf 2,872 sf Cafe 2nd: 2,165 sf Republic 1,215 sf 2nd: 2,828 sf 2nd: 2,216 sf 1,048 sf 201 202 401 402 602 604 Fruitive Hugo Boss Kate Spade Breitling 601 David Yurman Dolcezza 798 sf 6,463 sf 1,981 sf 601 sf 405-A 403 Fig & Olive 2,131 sf 1,220 sf Centrolina Hermes 1st: 4,038 sf 4,075 sf 1st: 4,400 SF 2nd: 5,925 sf Parking Garage 2nd: 1,896 SF Entrance Parking Garage Entrance Office Lobby Residential Lobby 606-A/B CorePower Yoga 9TH STREET NW 11TH STREET NW 10TH STREET NW Residential Lobby Flywheel NOTE 609 1,111 sf 404 210 209 208 405-D 405-C 1st: Demising and merchandising 206 407 406 DBGB (Daniel Boulud) 1,591 sf 607 Arc’Teryx Allen Tumi CH Carolina Sky Loro Piana Morgen- 1st: 5,132 sf depicted is based on the Capitol City 3,041 sf Edmonds 1,337 sf Salvatore 1st: 3,742 sf thal 2nd: Tesla Brewing Ferragamo Herrera Shoes 1st Storage: 254 sf 5,243 sf 3,343 sf landlord's objectives but is subject 1,431 sf 2,495 sf 1,242 sf 1st Egress: 417 sf Frederics 2nd: 2,620 sf Cuba Libre CO. 4,236 sf 1,283 sf to change at the landlord's discretion. V H STREET NW 0'40' 80' CO-TENANCY PLAN 23 Nov. 2020 ku S t a r skcub rG dna ayH t t eruC GROUND LEVEL HINES For Leasing Information: Suite 101 call Howard Riker, Hines at (202) 347-6637 FOSTER + PARTNERS Suite 609 call Asadoorian Retail Solutions at (202) 333-9066 LEASE PLANSuite 706 call Papadopoulos Properties at (202) 466-2200 9 SHALOM BARANES ASSOCIATES SEE MORE @citycenterdc GALLERY 10 PROPERTY CONTACTS HOWARD RIKER Managing Director, Hines [email protected] TIMOTHY LOWERY General Manager, CityCenterDC [email protected] MELISSA KING Director of Marketing and Public Relations, CityCenterDC [email protected] VISIT CityCenterDC.com CONTACT 11.
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