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Plaza 205 –Anchor and Shop Space Opportunities– FOR LEASE PLAZA 205 –ANCHOR AND SHOP SPACE OPPORTUNITIES– Plaza 205 is conveniently located at the intersection of Hwy 205 and SE Washington St. With approximately 455,000 residents within a five-mile radius, Plaza 205 is located in one of Portland’s most densely populated areas. Location 10560 SE Washington Street, Portland, Oregon Available Space 36,560 SF | 6,516 SF | 4,718 SF Proposed pad 2,850 SF Rental Rate Call for details Comments • Located at the border of Portland’s east side urban core and adjacent to I-205, there are half a million residents who live within 15 minutes of this location. • Anchored by: Big Lots, Dollar Tree and MUV Fitness. • 36,560 SF anchor box available. • 6,516 SF end cap restaurant opportunity potentially available (Do not disturb tenant). • New 2,850 SF pad opportunity available. • Generous parking & monument signage available. • High visibility from SE Washington St (22,611 VPD). CRA SARA DALEY » [email protected] Commercial Realty Advisors NW, LLC 733 SW Second Avenue, Suite 200 gary surgeon » [email protected] Portland, Oregon 97204 www.cra-nw.com 503.274.0211 Licensed brokers in Oregon & Washington PLAZA 205 | SITE plan OLD CHICAGO SE WASHINGTON STREET OUTDOOR SEATING proposed pad 2,850 SF C101 6,516 SF C102 1,647 SF SUITE TENANT SF C103 AVAILABLE 4,718 SF 4,718 SF A101 Sadie Mae’s Deli 2,500 A102 Dollar Tree 15,060 A103 Hannah Pet Society 13,000 A104 Hometown Buffet 10,000 SE 103RD AVENUE SE 103RD A105 Available 36,560 A106 Big Lots 22,400 SE MORRISON CT A108 Habitat for Humanity ReStore 21,152 A109 Providence Diagnostic Imaging 10,190 B101 Müv Fitness 30,620 SE 106TH AVENUE SE 106TH C101 Potentially Available Restaurant 6,516 A101 | 2,500 SF A101 SADIE MAE’S DELI Do Not Disturb Tenant B101 C102 Fujiyama Sushi Bar 1,647 30,840 SF A104 A106 C103 Available 4,718 A102 A109 10,000 SF 22,400 SF 15,060 SF 10,190 SF Pad Proposed 2,850 SE 102ND AVE A103 A105 13,000 SF 36,560 SF AVAILABLE SE YAMHILL ST 36,560 SF A108 21,152 SF LOWER LEVEL n CRA plaza 205 | demographics 15-MINUTE DRIVE TIME DEMOGRAPHICS Estimated population 2018 799,838 Number of households 338,484 Owner occupied housing units 171,570 Average household income $90,609 Households over $75K income 147,467 College-educated residents 429,382 Source: Regis – SitesUSA (2018) SE Cherry Blos som Dr SE 103rd Dr 22,611 ADT (17) SE Washington St SE 106th Ave 106th SE 23,255 ADT (17) SE Stark St CRA MALLPLAZA 205 205 | | CLOSE-IN CLOSE-IN W 1st Ave SAYLER’S OLD COUNTRY KITCHEN SE 99th Ave SE 99th Ave 102nd SE SE Stark St SE Washington St SE 106th Ave 106th SE FLOYD LIGHT PLAZA 205 MIDDLE SCHOOL SITE MALL 205 FLOYD LIGHT CITY PARK SE Cherry Blossom Dr SITE SE Main St CRA n PORTLAND METRO SHOPPING CENTER ANALYSIS 15 MINUTE DRIVE TIMES JANTZEN BEACH CENTER GLA 746,171 Population 588,526 Avg HH Income $94,366 Daytime Employment 628,047 CASCADE STATION GLA 800,000 STREETS OF TANASBOURNE Population 811,516 GLA 370,000 TANASBOURNE TOWN CENTER PIONEER PLACE Avg HH Income $84,952 Population 359,926 GLA 569,965 GLA 356,154 Daytime Employment 728,998 Avg HH Income $108,684 Population 367,178 Population 875,846 Daytime Employment 233,780 LLOYD CENTER Avg HH Income $112,071 Avg HH Income $99,219 GLA 1,200,000 Daytime Employment 242,963 Daytime Employment 856,898 Population 821,893 CEDAR HILLS CROSSING Avg HH Income $97,230 GLA 700,000 Daytime Employment 796,953 Population 605,050 MALL 205 Avg HH Income $109,685 GLA 477,000 Daytime Employment 569,759 Population 799,838 WASHINGTON SQUARE Avg HH Income $90,609 GLA 1,442,000 Daytime Employment 740,123 Population 560,718 CLACKAMAS TOWN CENTER Avg HH Income $115,183 GLA 1,230,000 Daytime Employment 515,109 Population 609,821 BRIDGEPORT VILLAGE Avg HH Income $91,404 GLA 500,000 Daytime Employment 467,463 Population 429,345 Avg HH Income $118,357 Daytime Employment 411,212 NYBERG RIVERS/WOODS GLA 300,000–R 250,000–W Population 396,505 Avg HH Income $119,648 CRA n Daytime Employment 319,896 Source: Regis – SitesUSA (2018).
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