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Centrally Located Mid-Century Classic 7,228 - 24,530 RSF Available Now 234 SW Broadway St & 623 SW Oak St | Portland, OR 97205 FOR LEASE Centrally Located Mid-Century Classic 7,228 - 24,530 RSF available now 234 SW Broadway St & 623 SW Oak St | Portland, OR 97205 Broker Bonus! $5,000 travel voucher for deals with 2+ years of term Lease Rate: $24.00 FSG Jones Lang LaSalle Brokerage, Inc. Features Premier Broadway Street High ceilings and oversized signage opportunity windows perfect for creative office users and large retail Accessible and centrally Flexible lease terms available, located in Portland’s vibrant especially during first year Tech Hub Spiral staircase connecting Abundant garage parking 1st and 2nd floors creating available next door 2ND FLOOR SPIRAL STAIRCASE CONNECTING FLOORS 17,302 contiguous RSF 3RD FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM 3RD FLOOR PRIVATE ROOF DECK 1ST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR 9,782 RSF 7,520 RSF 7,228 RSF 234 SW Broadway 234 SW Broadway 623 SW Oak St PRIVATE ROOF 1ST FLOOR VAULT DECK 1ST FLOOR 2ND FLOOR 17,302 RSF Contiguous Space N Benton Ave XLB NE Weidler St NW Raleigh St New Seasons Market Breakside Brewery - NW Slabtown The Fields Park Tara Thai Northwest NW Cornell Road Tea Bar NW Broadway Bridge NW 24th Ave Marrakesh Paley's Place NW Northrup St Restaurant Bistro & Bar NW 25th Ave Tanner Springs Park Paymaster NORTHWEST DISTRICT Lounge Le HAPPY Safeway NW Lovejoy St Crêperie & Bar Lovejoy Swagat Indian Pearl Thai Cafe Bakers Yama Sushi Cuisine NW & Sake Bar NW Broadway NW 23rd Ave NW 19th Ave PEARL DISTRICT Serratto Restaurant Jamison Salt & and Bar Square Straw Beau Thai Yur's Bar Rusty Nail NW 22nd Ave Restaurant & Grill Pizza and Pub Fuego Burritos & Bowls N Steel Bridge NW Hoyt St Brix Tavern Low Brow Lounge McMenamins River Pig Saloon Rams Head Breakside Brewery Couch Park NW Slab NE Lloyd Blvd Kung POW! Andina OLD TOWN McMenamins Blue 10 Barrel Brewing NW Monte Vista Terrace Moon Tavern & Grill Portland Trader Joe's CHINATOWN Ken's Artisan Lan Su Chinese Bakery Life Of Bowery Garden Schmizza Pub TILT Riley Tavern Bagels & Grub Oven and North Park NW Everett St Shaker World Foods Blocks Deschutes Brewery Fuller's Theo's Coffee Shop NE Davis St Portland Public House The Barrel Japanese American Ground Room Historical Plaza Walgreens Kontrol Dixie Tavern The Hoxton The Whiskey Bar RingSide Whole Foods Sushi Steakhouse Fred The Big Ichiban Meyer HunnyMilk Market Zupan's Markets - Legrowlski Charlie's Deli Burnside Store Marathon Taverna Lovely Rita & Delivery West Burnside St Burnside Bridge West Burnside Road Mazatlan Mexican Uno Mas East Burnside St Restaurant Taquiza Voodoo Doughnut - Cassidy's Sizzle Pie The Independent Portland Old Town Portland Downtown Sports Bar & Grill City Grill HOTLIPS Pizza - Civic Restaurant Jake's Famous Mother’s Cafe Saturday Crawfish Grassa Pine Street Market Mandarin House The Benson Starbucks Market Gilda's | Italian Lardo Living Room Starbucks Restaurant Embassy Suites Theater El Gaucho Portland Bistro Agnes Courtyard Kells Irish Shalom O'Bryant Marriot SW Oak St Restaurant & Pub Lechon Y'all Square Multnomah Hotel Lucia 5th Ave Whiskey Library Food Carts Kalé The Cheerful Bullpen Jake's Grill Hi-Lo Hotel Portland Burger St. Honore Bakery Huber's Cafe Habibi Target Restaurant Departure Mama Mia East India Co. Trattoria Grill & Bar Restaurant + Lounge Pioneer Kinara Thai Director SW 20th Ave Courthouse SE 7th Ave Park Ave SE Grand SE 6th Ave Square WILLAMETTE RIVER SE Washington St Goose Hollow Inn Southpark Seafood Morrison Bridge Ruth's Chris SE Alder St Steak House Brazil Grill Fogo de Chão SW Main St Brazilian 100 Steakhouse 97 98 WALK SCORE TRANSIT SCORE BIKE SCORE Karam Restaurant and Bar South Park Blocks Lownsdale DOWNTOWN Square Safeway PORTLAND SE Yamhill St For Office Inquires:Higgins ChapmanFor Retail Inquires: Salmon Street Square Springs Mike Malone Alec Torkelson Karen BuSteed Brittany Bersani Licensed in ORRaven & Rose Licensed in OR & WA Licensed in OR Licensed in OR & WA Terry Schrunk SW Montgomery St +1 503 972 8609 +1 503 937SW 2106 Jefferson StPlaza+1 503 380 8448 +1 503 937 2105 SW Clay St [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] com [email protected] SE 7th Ave SW 12th Ave Jones Lang LaSalle Brokerage, Inc. The House of Ramen PDX SW Mill St 1120 NW Couch Street, Suite 500, Portland, OR 97209 Hawthorne Bridge www.jll.com Morton's The ©2021 Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc. All rights reserved. All information contained hereinSteakhouse is from sources deemedGreen reliable; Zebra however, no representation or warranty is made to the accuracy thereof. Grocery Keller Fountain Park Tom McCall Waterfront Park SW 13th Ave Pettygrove Park SW Vista Ave SW Broadway SW 6th Ave SE 3rd Ave 3rd SE SE Martin Luther King Junior Blvd Lovejoy South Harbor Drive Ave SE Water SW 5th Ave Fountain Park SW Spring St SW Myrtle Court.
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