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1639 Nw Glisan St 3,238 Sf Corner Restaurant Opportunity in Northwest Portland CAFE RESTAURANT GROCERY 1639 NW GLISAN ST 3,238 SF CORNER RESTAURANT OPPORTUNITY IN NORTHWEST PORTLAND BRIAN GREELEY | 503.228.3080 | URBANWORKSREALESTATE.COM 1639 NW GLISAN ST Address Area About The Space 1639 NW Glisan NW / Pearl District • Type 1 Hood & Grease Interceptor Kitchen Equipment Uses • • New Roof in 2016 Cafe / Restaurant / Market • Great Corner Location Main Floor Lower Level Total SF • Single Tenant Opportunity 1,638 SF 1,600 SF 3,238 SF Restaurant / Cafe Prep Kitchen / Dry Storage / Office INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT NOT GUARANTEED. 1639 NW GLISAN ST | 2 FLOOR PLAN MAIN FLOOR | 1,638 SF Ave th NW 17 NW NW Glisan St INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT NOT GUARANTEED. 1639 NW GLISAN ST | 3 FLOOR PLAN LOWER LEVEL | 1,600 SF RESTROOM Ave th UTILITY ROOM NW 17 NW STORAGE OFFICE STORAGE NW Glisan St INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT NOT GUARANTEED. 1639 NW GLISAN ST | 4 NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 1/4 MILE 1/2 MILE 1 MILE 2020 Population 3,790 20,435 47,424 Total Employees 4,737 30,629 96,188 Total Businesses 621 3,108 8,779 Median Household Income $64,182 $67,024 $66,450 Median Age 32.9 35.4 37.2 Any College 86.4% 87.7% 86.4% Providence Park Mud Bay Mission Theatre & Pub 10 Barrel Andina Trader Joe’s Pearl Ace Hardware INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT NOT GUARANTEED. 1639 NW GLISAN ST | 5 LUMBER LIQUIDATORS KITCHEN KABOODLE EMERSON HARDWOODS LANDCRUISER NW BRIDGETOWN NATURAL FELT COFFEE CARTON CONTINENTAL SERVICE HARDWARE GREAT SHERWIN- BOTTO BBQ WESTERN INK FRONTSIDE DISTRICT JOWL AND GROWL WILLIAMS CROSSFIT CASCADIA COFFEE X-FACTOR DUTCH ANGEL’S TURN 2 BROS EL ASADO IRON MOUNTAIN DOCKSIDE TAQUERIA MOTORCYCLES SALOON VESSEL JACK IN THE BOX MOTOCORSA BEDFORD LINDE LIMITED BROWN POMARIUS NURSERY VERSAILLES GARDENS SHAFFER FINE ARTS GALLERY GLOBE CASTAWAY KOALAS PORTLAND BOUTIQUE LIGHTING ELEMENTS CASH AND CARRY INTERNATIONAL BREKEN KITCHEN ST. HONORE BAKERY ST. ATAULA BETSY & IYA BETSY ODDBALL SHOE CO. SELCO CHILDPEACECHILDPEACE OLYMPIA MONTESSORI ACADEMY PREMIER GEAR PROVISIONS SMITH TEA MONTESSORI ACADEMY JUST SEAFOOD CARIOCA BOWLS MARKET ALMA PURE MAGNUMMAGNUM OPUS OPUS MCMENAMINS BOTTLE SHOP. LIBRARY CHIMAEK BBONNET MCMENAMINS TAVERN SLABTOWN WELLS FARGO KENNY & ZUKES KENNY RUBY JEWEL NANCY’S KITCHEN NANCY’S RIDE CAFE G LOVE MAMA BIRD MAMA ORANGE THEORY GOOD COFFEE ST. JACK SNIFFSNIFF DOGDOG FLORAL DESIGN BREAKSIDEBREAKSIDE SOLOSOLO CLUB CLUB HOTEL INSTITUTE THREADSTHREADS COUNTCOUNT RETAILBREWERYBREWERY BESAW’SBESAW’S MAP THE SULTAN CAFE THE FLOAT SHOPPE NEW SEASONS. NEW SEASONS. CONSOLIDATEDCONSOLIDATED CU CU LUCKY LABRADOR PORTLANDPORTLAND THE OLD PORTLAND LELA’SLELA’S BISTROBISTRO LUCKY LABRADORBEERBEER HALL HALL CARGO CO GREENLEAF PLEASE LOUISE CARGO CO PEARL WATCHMOBERI REPAIR GRASSA PLEASE LOUISE GRASSA LAND ROVER THETHE MATADORMATADOR PLAYDATE DZIALO SKIN CARE PLANET GRANITE SOUTHLAND WHISKEY KITCHEN PDX THE FIELDS AYLEE & CO PARK VIVACE JOE’S CELLAR TRIBE HAIR STUDIO FLOOR PETTYGROVE BAR JUSTA PASTA FACTORS SIRI INDIAN CUISINE OVATION NEW RENAISSANCE BOOKS & BISTRO PARR LUMBER GREENLIGHTBIKES PURE SPACE CVS PIZZICATO SCHUBACK STARBUCKS TARA THAI VIOLIN SHOP WORD OF MOUTH WALGREENS COMMUNITY TEA BAR ANNA BANNANAS LES SCHWAB CROSSFIT SALON 21 ALTITUDE PEARL MARAKESH PALEY’S PLACE THE FIELDS GRANT’S PHILLY CHEESESTEAKS FROGTOWN LA FITNESS TANNER TACOS PORTLAND SONSIE STYLE CLOSET CO. VIA DELIZIA SPRINGS NOB VINTNER’S PURE BARRE PRO PHOTO CELLAR PARK NW 23rd CERULEANWINE SISTERS COFFEE RED ONION THAI BONNIE BURGER HILL PARALLEL BARRE 3 OLIVE SHOES LEGACY GOOD SAMARITAN URBAN WAX CHACHI HAIR ON STORE PAYMASTER SAFEWAY LOVEJOY MARKET WESTERN TRIPLE LINDY KEY BANK CHIPOTLE SERES BIBI2GO BIKEWORKS STARBUCKS FEDEX LOVEJOY U.S. BANK PEARL THAI OFFICE MAX BAKERS YAMA SUSHI LOCAL ROASTING LITTLE THINGS STARBUCKS GINGER SALON HARLEY PERCH BURN CYCLE FRANCESCA’S SWAGAT INDIAN CUISINE THE YO STORE DAVIDSON THE FIX HUT OLIVE OR TWIST POSH BABY ALOTTO GELATO LITTLE BIG BURGER LAUGHING PLANET COMMISSARY URBAN GRIND ON DECK DAILY CAFE PORTLAND FURNITURE BANTAM TAVERN CAFE NELL SUPER DESIGN WITHIN DELUXE WELLS FARGO BOXER RAMEN YAMANE MILLER REACH JAMISON SALON PAINT KURE SILKWOOD SANTA FE TAQUERIA SALT & STRAW SERRATTO 2ND SUN REI GREEN LEAF SQUARE PHOTOGRAPHY BEST BROWS BATTLE CREEK BARISTA BAMBOO SUSHI BAR MINGO HIDDEN ROSE TATTOO DOJO NOSSA FAMILIA LITTLE PLAZA FERGUSON COFFEE CHICKPEA ITALIA THE FIRESIDE FAT STRAW RUSSO LEE GALLERY OUTFITTERS POST OFFICE SINJU SUSHI TASTE ON 23RD REDEVELOPMENT THE MEADOW ARC GANN BROS. 24 HOUR TEA CHAI TE BEAU THAI PLACE FITNESS SLOAN 21ST AVENUE GRILL YUR’S BAR THE HABERDASHERY POPLANDIA SAVANA NAIL ZOOM CARE NW PRIORITY CU JO BAR OH BABY LINGERIE COFFEE TIME THE GOOD FLOCK TART BERRY PAPA HAYDN BHUNA MESHER TOOL SCARRED LUSH COLUMBIA ARTIFACTS ROVING PAPI CHULO PRANA KYRA’S BAKE SHOP POTLAND USPS PAPER SOURCE NW NAILS SAM A RECYCLED CHIC DRAPERY CO. TWO WRONGS BURRITO RITE AID ESCAPE FROM NY PIZZA EB & BEAN CINEMA 21 MIO SUSHI THE STAR BAR MAC HIP HOUND MUU-MUU’S BAR DIANE PARKLANE ARC’TERYX HUNT & GATHER CIELO HOME LOW BROW COOLEST PACIFIC NORTHWEST ETHER MATTRESSES FRENCH COLLEGE OF ART VOICEBOX KARAOKE BRIX TAVERN BARISTA OBLATION QUARTER LINENS 23 HOYT MCMENAMINS RAMS HEAD S ACE SAN SAI CAFFE ALLORA LUCKY BRAND COUCH CITY PARK VERDE COCINA KEEN BLICK BED MART NORTH 45 PUB KUNG POW NATURAL BLUSH RITUAL ADORNMENTS HARDWARE SILVER DOLLAR PIZZA POPE HOUSE MART PARK BOURBON LOUNGE CHA CHA CHA WHOLE BOWL PIZZA SCHMIZZA KITCHEN ANDINA STARBUCKS PHO VAN FRESH HAND-EYE SUPPLY MCMENAMINS BLUE HIVE BARTINI MOON TAVERN 10 BARREL UPS STORE COCCOON SILK GP KITCHEN FEDEX ICON SALON BANK OFTHE WEST TRADER JOE’S CONGREGATION BREWING VERDUN ANNE SACKS VEDA VEDA COLLECTIVE & SPA NUVREI KHAO SAN GARNISH CHOCLOATE M BAR BETH ISRAEL FISH SAUCE MUD BAY CORKSCRU WINE CARINA LOUNGE VINOPOLIS HAMPTON INN SNOWPEAK STERLING COFFEE ROASTERS ROOM & CULTURED HANNA RICH’S MERCHANTS AUGUST MOON SHERWIN BUTTERFLY BLUEBIRD BAKERS MCMENAMINS WILLIAMS BOARD PEARL ANDERSSON ISABEL TRATTORIA BELLY KEN’S ARTISAN BAKERY NW CHILDREN’S MISSION THEATER STAG PDX GALLO NEGRO TANNER CREEK INSTITCHES WILLIAMS-SONOMA DAEDALUS BOOKS THEATER & SCHOOL THE SHADE BEN & TAVERN JOHN’S CAFE THAI BLOOM CHOWN CAFE UMBRIA JERRY’S LIFE OF RILEY HARDWARECHOWN STORE RESTORATION PIZZA SCHMIZZA PHIL’S UPTOWN MEAT MARKET HARDWARE WORLD ROAD RUNNERLOVEJOYBEN SPORTS &BAKERS JERRY’S HARDWARE POTTERY BARN PEARL NORTH PIATTINO TAVERN FOODS ENCOREAUDIO VIDEO PARK VAULT KHAO SOY SUNNY DAY COFFEE TRINITY CATHEDRAL DESCHUTES PEARL YOGA PRASAD WORK/ BLOCKS THAI SANTE BASCO APPLIANCES BREWERY SHOP HANDPHARMACA & STONE CASA BELLA UPTOWN LIQUOR YOGA SPACE NW SHOES HALO URBAN KELLS BREWPUB GARDEN BAR OUTFITTERS BEDMART ST MARY’S THE NORTH MARINEOPOLIS TWIST PALM BEACH TAN FULLER’S CROSSROADS TRADING CATHEDRAL FACE FREE PEOPLE LOS GORDITOS NATURE’S PET LITTLE BIG ELENIS PHILOXENIA STARBUCKS ATHLETA & SCHOOL ANTHROPOLGY TIMBERLAND BURGER PETCOELEPHANTSDELICATESSEN UNLEASHED TIBET KITCHEN STORABLES LULU LEMON WALGREENS KITCHEN KABOODLE BREWERY BLOCKS ARMORY CAFE ARMORY RINGSIDE STEAKHOUSE SPLASH BAR FRED MEYER STARBUCKS GOODWILL MURPHY’S PAPA DUTCH BROS DUTCH WHOLE FOODS SUR LA TABLE COFFEEHOUSE NW COFFEEHOUSE CHIPOTLE MARATHON TAVERNA MARATHON GARDEN BAR MCDONALD’S ACROPOIS HOTEL ACROPOIS STADIUM THE BIG ENTERPRISE WESTSIDE DETAIL WESTSIDE POWELL’S FLOWERS & GIFTS DR. MARTENS F&B CAFE CHEVRON TOMS BOOKS DAY & NIGHT GROCERY LEGROWLSKI CRYSTAL TUGBOAT ZUPAN’S THE SOOP BAILEY’S TAPROOM BIG FROG BALLROOM BREWING JAKE’S EAT PIZZA EAT NONG’S MAZATLAN JIMMY JOHN’S BAMBOO CAFE UMBRIA VERIZON CACAO STARBUCKS SUSHI U.S. OUTDOOR TIMBUK2 LOUNGE HAMMER & VINE PORTLAND GEAR MASU SUSHI QUICKFISH KINGSTON BAR KINGSTON JIM FISHER VOLVO WELLS FARGO STUMPTOWN COMMODORE COMMODORE ACE HOTEL STADIUM SUPERETTE STADIUM CASSIDY’S THE BENSON COCO DONUTS GILDA’S SCOOTER MA & PA MCQUADES MOX BOARDING HOUSE BOARDING MOX ARTISTS DONUTS MARKET GRASSA REPERTORY BLUE STAR LARDO ROCHE Food and Drink THEATRE BOBOIS CHROME U.S. BANK Retail TASTY & O’BRYANT PROVIDENCE PARK ALDER KASK SQUARE Hotel KNIT PURL UNION HEART COFFEE BANK SUPERBITE MULTNOMAH WHISKEY HOTEL LUCIA LIBRARY FUTURE Service / Other NONG’S ALDER & CO RITZ CARLTON RISTORANTEPAZZO IMPERIAL WOODLARK HOTEL LITTLE RED’S WM TIFFANY CAFE HOTEL CENTER STARBUCKS BULLARD GOODS JAKE’S GRILL GREEN THE CHEERFUL BULLPEN ROOM MARRIOTT PEET’S THE SENTINEL ABIGAIL HALL COFFEE HOTEL ROMA BRUNCH BOX SHIFT PUBLIC DOMAIN OFFICE SAINT RITE RISTORANTE TARGET AID DEPOT BURN CUPCAKE MAYAS ROCKET BRIDGE & TAQUERIA DAILY GRILL FIZZ KOJI OSAKAYA INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT NOT GUARANTEED. EAST INDIA CO.1639 NW GLISAN ST | 6 MOMO’S ASPIRE DENTAL INDIA HOUSE JIMMY THE DAILY FEAST MUCCA OSTERIA JOHN’S BMW PORTLAND CASE STUDY JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL GARDEN BAR PHOTO ARCHIVE ENERGY BAR WILLAMETTE DENTAL KINARA WEST END GOOSE HOLLOW INN PASTINI BALLROOM ADDY’S MUSIKHAUS STARBUCKS TAYLORURBAN TARTBERRY FINGERS JUNIORS ATFAUNA AND TOES TUK TUK SOUTHPARK SUBS GALLERIABIKE SEAFOOD PRIMARY EXOTICS GOOSE HOLLOW BARLOW SHIGEZO MAX STATION ARLENE SCHNITZER BRAZIL GRILL BELLAGIOS CONCERT HALL VTOPIA STARBUCKS LEAKY ROOF LOVING HUT SHIZUKU 21ST CENTURY PIZZA DIL SE BEHIND THE MUSEUM CAFE PORTLAND’5 CENTER UMPQUACOPYMAN BANK SOUTHSOUTH PORTLANDPORTLAND PARKPARK ARTART MUSEUM MUSEUM BLOCKSBLOCKS SHOP SAFEWAY HIGGINS PLAID PANTRY BISHOPS JR’S CONVENIENCE TAN PDX GARY SWANK RAVEN & ROSE.
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