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FOR ASSIGNMENT RESTAURANT | BAR 3131 SE DIVISION 2,040 SF | NNN Lease* FOR ASSIGNMENT RESTAURANT | BAR 3131 SE DIVISION 2,040 SF | NNN Lease* *Turn Key Space TAMER RIAD|COMMERCIAL BROKER o: 503.266.2141 c: 503.407.4328 [email protected] www.debbiethomas.com THE PROPERTY NOW AVAILABLE for assignment, this commercial restaurant/ retail space is located on a prime corner central to inner SE Portland’s Clinton/Division district, with a strong assortment of local and national retails drawing heavy foot traffic. Nearby businesses of note include New Seasons Market, Natural Grocers, Eb & Bean, Oui Wine Bar, Stella Taco, Salt & Straw, Ava Gene’s, Olympia Provisions, Bollywood Theater, and Dosha Salon & Spa. Great Corner location with permitted sidewalk seating as well as a generous patio space. An excellent opportunity to enter the Division Street corridor at an A+ location with below market rent into a turn key restaurant space that needs nothing but new concept branding. Richmond DEMOGRAPHICS Walker’s Paradise 95 Excellent Transit 80 Biker’s Paradise 100 THE SPACE FEATURES CURRENTLY OPERATING as a dine-in restaurant, this is a 2,040 SF • 2,040 SF restaurant space with generous outdoor seating and dining room/bar Full kitchen (hood, walk-in coolers, • setup. grease trap, etc) • Covered side walk seating • Large outdoor patio • ADA restrooms • Office space • Storage space • Great signage opportunity • FF&E available AVAILABLE FF&E* AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD 3131 SE DIVISION is ideally situated in popular SE Portland between Hawthorne and Powell Blvd and includes good access to public transit with a bike score of 100 and walking score of 95. Nearby parks include Mt. Tabor Park, Laurelhurst Park and Clinton City Park. SHOP EAT RELAX New Seasons Market Bollywood Theater Bhakti Yoga Adorn Boutique Salt & Straw Clinton Street Theater Soren Clothing Little Big Burger SouthEast Salon People’s Food Co-Op Stella Taco Now Yoga Imperial Bottle Shop Olympia Provisions Oui Wine Bar Little Otsu Stationary Brew Dr. Tea Mt. Tabor Park Carter & Rose Gifts Eb & Bean Pinn Salon Memento PDX Little Beast Beer Garden Laura Hartson Skincare Safeway Xico Urban Waxx Buffalo Exchange Atlas Pizza Dosha Salon & Spa Target Broder Cafe Silk & Stone Day Spa Village Merchants Spielman Bagels Unfold Yoga & Meditation FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: TAMER RIAD|COMMERCIAL BROKER o: 503.226.2141 c: 503.407.4328 [email protected] www.debbiethomas.com.
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