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Town Center the Best Keeps Getting Better Reston TOWN CENTER THE BEST KEEPS GETTING BETTER www.restontowncenter.com FEATURES 425K SF 1,902 retail residential units NEW ADDITIONS + Balducci’s, Jinya, 508 True Food & North Italia units in the Signature RESTON TOWN CENTER BLAZED THE TRAIL FOR SUBURBAN-URBAN MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT... AND 25 YEARS LATER, IT’S STILL THE ACT TO FOLLOW. 2.1M SF 518 office hotel rooms + 32K 275,000 SF Leidos HQ meeting space Under Construction RESTON TOWN CENTER | 2 THE CENTER OF IT ALL TRADE AREA DEMOGRAPHICS Waterforrdd Primary Secondary Population 371,964 1,054,525 Daytime Population 406,994 660,423 Purcellville Households 131,525 372,733 Morven PPark 15B1 5-year growth 6% 7% Leesburg 2002 Average HH Income $172,507 $162,704 Median Age 38 37 RADIUS RINGS DEMOGRAPHICS ONE LOUDOUN Cam 1 Mile 3 Miles 5 Miles HHighroad DULLES TOWN CENTER Population 15,170 116,178 220,171 8.2 miles driving 17 m Daytime Population 44,203 143,520 240,621 in utes driv ™ ng e time Households 7,689 44,982 79,190 timeim BETHESDA ROW e 5-year growth 1% 3% 4% 7 Mi. 5 Mi. 3 Mi. 1 Mi.Mi. 10.6100.60.0..6 miles driving 1515 mminutes driv min Average HH Income $129,777 $147,465 $166,470 e time TYSONS GALLERIA Median Age 39 38 38 e time SECONDARY TRADE AREA PRIMARY TRADE AREA TYSONS CORNER CENTER GEORGETOWN 15 12.2 miles driving 23 minutes driv Great Meadow FAIR OAKS MALL MOSAIC Park CentrevilleCee vi Gainesville Manassas RESTON TOWN CENTER | 3 Warrenton TRADE AREA: Location Highlights One of America’s MAJOR 2nd EMPLOYMENT CENTER TOP TEN LARGEST Office Market in Virginia 22M SF places to live OFFICE SPACE -Money Magazine, 2015 IN RESTON SUBMARKET 2nd WEALTHIEST County in America #1 MOST POPULOUS County in Virginia 11 MINUTES 5,352 from RESIDENTIAL UNITS Top 50 within DULLES BEST PLACES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WALKING DISTANCE to Raise a Family EXISTING OR UNDER CONSTRUCTION RESTON TOWN CENTER | 4 TRADE AREA: The Silver Line-Scheduled Completion 2020 RESTON TOWN CENTER | 5 THE NEW SILVER LINE Scheduled for Completion in 2020 MEET THE CUSTOMER: Top 3 Consumer Segments ENTERPRISING TOP TIER PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONALS PRIDE Average Household Size: 2.46 Average Household Size: 2.84 Average Household Size: 3.13 34.8 47.3 40.8 Median Household Income: $77,000 Median Household Income: $173,200 Median Household Income: $138,100 • Well Educated and climbing ladder in • 3X the US Household Income • Well-educated career professionals STEM occupations 27% 22.5% • Big Spenders with Big Purchasing Power 14.2% PRIMARY TRADE AREA PRIMARY TRADE AREA • Highly qualified in the science, • Diverse; 1/5 Asian PRIMARY TRADE AREA • Highly Educated professionals who have technology, law or finance fields • 1.5X the US Median Income reached corporate career goals • High-risk investments • High-risk investments • Accumulated Avg. Net worth of over 1.5M • Tech savvy 24.5% • Live in condos, 16.3% 13% SECONDARY TRADE AREA townhomes, and SECONDARY TRADE AREA • Established wealth- educated, well- SECONDARY TRADE AREA • Take pride in their picture-perfect apartments traveled, married homes * Percentage of Primary Trade Area RESTON TOWN CENTER | 6 RESTON EXPERIENCE HOLIDAY SUMMER EXPERIENCE IS EVERYTHING! 400,000+ AT RTC EVENTS per year 65+ EVENTS per month ANNUAL WINTER RESTON TOWN CENTER | 7 PEDESTRIAN TRADE AREA 276 Units Home Depot 450 Units OFFICE Herndon Centre 7.8M SF -Mom’s Organic -Kmart Trader Joe’s 400 Units RESIDENTIAL Comfort Inn BARON CAMERON AVE ELDEN ST 5,000+ UNITS Residence Inn RETAIL 1.2M SF By Marriot BARON CAMERON AVE | 24,000 VPD HOTEL 174 Units 911 KEYS The Spectrum FUTURE North County DEVELOPMENT Government -Harris Teeter Center -Best Buy RESTON PKWY | 59,000 VPD -Container Store 418 Units 346 Units Reston Hospital Center FAIRFAX COUNTY PKWY | 51,000 VPD N 180 Units EW 100 Units DO MINIO 360 Units N PKWY Y W 262 Units K P 115 Units R E 442 Units T Reston (Future Development) N E TOWN CENTER C N SEE SITE PLAN ON NEXT PAGE W FOR MORE DETAILS 185 Units O T 336 Units Extended IO DOMIN N TRAIL Stay America OLD ND N A TO ING WASH 367,000 SF 296 Units Village RTC West 367,000 SF Commons 500,000 SF Office 260,000 SF 40,100 Future Retail Target Future Mixed Use RESTON Transit Center OVERLOOK SUNSET HILLS RD 453,000 SF Oracle DULLES TOLLD RD | 56,000 VPD Plaza America RESTON PKWY | 59,000 VPD -Whole Foods Future - CVS RESTON TOWN CENTER | 8 RESTON URBAN CORE NEW DOMINION PKWY Midtown North 78 Units Metropolitan 508 Residential Units 287 Units Savoy 365 Units LIBRARY ST EXPLORER ST FREEDOM DR One RESTON PKWY | 59,000 VPD 59,000 | PKWY RESTON Midtown Fountain 17Fifty Freedom Square Two Fountain Square Square 371 Units 255,319 SF Leidos HQ 793,674 SF 230,060 SF 275,000 SF ST FRANCIS ST MARKET ST South of Market Southwest Building Y 567,051 SF 49,780 SF W K P Hyatt R Market Street Condo E T 442 Units DEMOCRACY DR N E C Avant N 359 Units Democracy Tower W 235,436 SF O T BLUEMONT WAY WASHIINGTON AND OLD DOMINION TRAIL OFFICE RESIDENTIAL RETAIL HOTEL FUTURE 2,406,260 SF 2,410 UNITS 413,632 SF 518 KEYS DEVELOPMENT RESTON TOWN CENTER | 9 RETAIL MERCHANDISING PLAN New Dominion Residential Par RResideesidentialntial kway RResideesidentialntial e v i r D Parking Structure n 508 Units Parking Structure Parking Structure i a Proposed Signature Development Site 2,400 Spaces t 1,190 Parking Spaces ParkingParking StructureStructure 2,400 Spaces Surface Parking 1,615 Spaces un 250 Spaces o 400 Spaces 400400 Spaces Spaces F FutureBalducci’s RetailRETAIL BELOWSpace Residential Residential 19,93019,930 SF SF 350 UnitsUnits 200 Units F45 Fitness 2,230 SF 78 Units Peet’s Coffee Prime 2,382 SF Cleaners 533 SF Smiles Dentistry Freedom Drive 2,590 SF Potbelly Chipotle 2,257 SF 2,154 SF Wells The Davelle Available abob 2,666 SF Fargo K Glossary 660 SF 2,260 SF 2,207 SF Art North Crunch Insights 17Fifty Residential Fitness Italia Bowtie 940 SF 6,536 SF Available Office Tower At&T FedEx 1,534 SF Midtown 25,179 SF Eyewear 660 Units 1,835 SF Cinema 4,235 SF Under 51,511 SF Gallery BB&T Charles Schwab Ted’s 600 SF Construction RResideesidentialntial 6,497 SF Morton’s South Bulletin 5,515 SF Ann 7,837 SF Moon ’s y Chico’s Taylor r Talbots Under Madewell Kendra 3,750 SF Jinya Sephora Scott 5,594 SF 4,596 SF 2,819 SF 5,286 SF 5,595 SF Starbucks 1,994 SF 636 SF II Fornaio 1,495 SF oulou 935 SF bluemercury Available 1,504 SF Ben & Jer L Subway 1,316 SF Roosters PokeHub Midtown Jewelers Available Lululemon Scout & Molly Francesca’s Collection J. Mclaughlin 1,366 SF 1,089 SF 1,144 SF Market Street Fountain Square 1,488 SF 3,447 SF L’Occitaine 1,191 SF White House Black Market 3,284 SF Allen Athleta Edmonds Lease 1,739 SF Paper Anthropologie Lease 4,665 SF Available Vapiano J.Crew Apple Available 2,104 SF Source 9,001 SF 6,155 SF Pending Pending Residential 6,500 SF 5,070 SF 6,842 SF 4,664 SF Residential 3,516 SF 7,607 SF Fountain t e t Square e r e Clyde’s Pavillion Town Square t The Candle Bar t e 9,965 SF & e S r 943 SF Park t Seasonal e 1684 USF s r S Rink Panera Bread 2688 USF t American 798 SF nt s S y Tap Room i e a y May Flowers Pitango 4,976 SF w d r McCormick nc i k 1,237 SF s a r a Town Square Drive r & Schmick’s r Jos. A Available e a r b F P The 2,531 SF 11,176 SF i Mon Ami Gabi Bank P . Uncle Julio’s Passionfish Counter L t t 5,000 SF 7,201 SF y 2,777 SF 6,925 SF artners r r e 9,657 SF S e a P Lease PR Barbers 2,400 SF e Pending r 619 SF w 830 SF PR t Hyatt Regency nt e Barcelona 1,669 SF PNC Bank Hyatt Regency k r CVS Pharmacy S 4,589 SF a C 350 Units Units 12,880 SF P Bartaco er r Cigar Town n n w Mason’s Famous sweetgreen &Pizza 4,230 SF o Democracy Drive l 1,469 SF o o 742 SF 1,885 SF 1,363 SF t t T p e e es Ex r R Aveda t Crafthouse S 2,128 SF Jackson’s unning 4,480 SF Big Bowl R Le Pain True Food y Parking Structure Available Mighty Fine Food 5,380 SF Quotidien r Parking Structure 27,000 SF of Retail e 450 Spaces Fidelity 4,148 SF 2,962 SF Banana Kitchen 1,750 SF 10,777 SF v 359 Residential Units 6,453 SF Republic (coming soon) o 447 Spaces 8,000 SF c otomac River 10,000 SF P Parking Structure is 768 Spaces D Parking Structure Residential Residential 1,839 Spaces Parking Structure ay ont W 512 Spaces Bluem 413,6327657 RSF SF Retail Owned by Boston Properties North RESTON TOWN CENTER | 10 Reston TOWN CENTER +1 202 783 8200 LISA STODDARD CASEY BENSON +1 202 585 5519 +1 202 585 5669 [email protected] [email protected] © 2019 CBRE, Inc.
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