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RAINIER TOWER RAINIER TOWER 1301 Fifth Avenue | Seattle, Washington 98101 RAINIER TOWER RAINIER TOWER 1301 Fifth Avenue | Seattle, Washington 98101 VIEW THE NEW ONLINE TOUR BOOK HERE BUILDING FACTS BUILDING AMENITIES ON-SITE RETAIL » Total Building Size ...................538,000 RSF » New conference room facility » Rainier Square is undergoing » Number of Floors ....................40 » Day-use lockers construction with brand new » Average Floor Plate ................18,700 RSF » Showers retail and building amenities » Year Built .....................................1977 » Parking available in the new tower coming in Q4 2021 » Parking Ratio .............................1 / 1,800 SF » Bike storage available in new tower Click the play buttons for virtual tours Damon McCartney David Greenwood (206) 838-7633 (206) 838-7635 [email protected] [email protected] Fairview Ave N Aloha St Valley St Roy St E Roy St Mercer St Yale Ave N Ave Yale E Mercer St Republican St Republican St Bellevue E Ave Westlake Ave N Ave Westlake Fairview Ave N Ave Fairview Dexter N Ave 9th Ave N 9th Ave Harrison St Thomas St John St Denny Way Westlake Ave 6th Ave Stewart St Battery St WALK SCORE Bell St RAINIER TOWER Blanchard St 99AVG ACROSS ALL 1301 Fifth Avenue | Seattle, Washington 98101 Olive Way METROPOLITAN TRACT BLDGS Lenora St Pine St 1 Virginia St RAINIER 6th Ave TOWER 1 CBD 7 PUGET SOUND 1 5th Ave PLAZA Pike St Lifestyle 6 1. Regal Cinemas 4th Ave 1 2 2. Westlake Park 5 2 1 3. Home Street Bank 3 9 Union St SKINNER 4. 5th Avenue Theater 2 2nd Ave BUILDING 5. U.S. Post Office 7 1 6. Key Bank 4 7 3 6 4 7. Benaroya Hall 8 7 3 15 14 2 24 8. Seattle Art Museum 13 3 1 4 9. Queen Bee Nail Spa 10 14 5 6 10. American West Bank 5 11 3 16 11. Wells Fargo Bank 5 13 14 1200 FIFTH 12. UPS Store 7 4 13. Union Bank 10 12 6 19 8 7 14. Seattle Infant 3 25 5 4 Development Center I-5 Northbound 11 8 15. Banner Bank FINANCIAL CENTER University St 8 16. Bank of America 12 9 10 9 5 17. Seattle Public Library 2 17 18 18. Samir’s Salon 9. 7 Seneca St1 13 19. Silicon Valley Bank 16 20. Downtown Dentistry I-5 Southbound4 6 15 15 21. Capelli’s Barbershop Spring St 20 19 21 22. Northwest Bank 10 11 11 23 23. YMCA – Facility / Child Care 6 22 Madison St 24. Equinox Gym 12 25. Graham Rehabilitation and Wellness Center, Inc. Marion St Restaurant / Bar Coffee House Deli / Grab & Go Retail 1. Cheesecake Factory 1. Starbucks 1. McDonald’s 1. Banana Republic 2. Hard Rock Café 2. Cherry Street Coffee House 2. Zaina 2. AT&T 3. Blarney Stone Pub 3. Pegasus Coffee Bar 3. Qdoba Mexican Eats 3. SevenEleven 4. Japonessa 4. Peet’s Coffee 4. Gelatiamo 4. Walgreens 5. Wild Ginger 5. Chocolati Café 5. Jimmy John’s 5. Target 6. Daily Grill 6. Café 5ive 6. Subway 6. Office Depot 7. Cortina 7. MOD Pizza 7. Ross Dress for Less 8. TASTE 8. Urban Juices 8. Men’s Wearhouse 9. Italian Family Pizza Hotel 9. Potbelly Sandwich Shop 9. Ben Bridge Jeweler 10. Watson Kennedy Fine Home 10. Purple Café & Wine Bar 1. Grand Hyatt Hotel 10. Blue Water Taco Grill 11. Bartell Drugs 11. Outlier 2. Sheraton Hotel 11. Market Fresh Salad Bar 12. Lobby Court 3. Hilton Seattle 12. Homegrown Sustainable Sand- wich Shop 13. Sushi Kudaschi 4. Hotel Vintage Seattle 13. Umma's Lunchbox 14. Schuckers 5. W Seattle 15. Capital Grille 14. Market Fresh Underground Tunnel 6. Hotel 1000 15. PCC Market (NEW) 7. Renaissance Seattle Hotel 16. Kudedon Noodles Bike Lane Damon McCartney David Greenwood (206) 838-7633 (206) 838-7635 [email protected] [email protected] Fairview Ave N Aloha St Valley St Roy St E Roy St Mercer St Yale Ave N Ave Yale E Mercer St Republican St Republican St Bellevue E Ave Westlake Ave N Ave Westlake Fairview Ave N Ave Fairview Dexter N Ave 9th Ave N 9th Ave Harrison St Thomas St John St Denny Way Westlake Ave 6th Ave WALK SCORE Stewart St Battery St RAINIER Bell St TOWER 1301 Fifth Avenue | Seattle, Washington 98101 99AVG ACROSS ALL METROPOLITAN TRACT BLDGS Blanchard St RAINIEROlive Way SQUARE (NEW 2021) 400 UNIVERSITY (NEW 2021) + Large coffee provider Lenora St + Development 12 Stories Tall + 70,000 SF of Retail + 122,000 SF of Office + Equinox - Gym Service - Full Floor + PCC MarketPine St (January 2022) Virginia St AMENITIES 6th Ave » The 5th Avenue Theatre » Umma’s Lunch Box 5th Ave Pike St » Market Fresh SKINNER » Metropolitan Tract Gym 4th Ave BUILDING (New-2021) AMENITIES » Suit Supply Union St » Metropolitan Tract 2nd Ave Gym (New-2021) RAINIER TOWER AMENITIES » Mustard Seed » Union Bank » Metropolitan Tract Gym 1200 FIFTH (New-2021) I-5 Northbound Seneca MetroTransit Station University St I-5 Southbound AMENITIES AMENITIESSeneca St » Financial Center » Puget Sound Plaza Deli Deli - basement » Kudedon Noodles Spring St » Purple - wine & bar » Capital Grille » Cafe Migliore » Metropolitan Tract Gym » Wells Fargo (New-2021) PUGET SOUND FINANCIAL » Metropolitan Tract Gym Madison St (New-2021) PLAZA CENTER Marion St Damon McCartney David Greenwood (206) 838-7633 (206) 838-7635 [email protected] [email protected] RAINIER TOWER 1301 Fifth Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101 CURRENT AVAILABLE SUITES Floor / Suite RSF Comments Lease Pending. Wrap-around views to the West and Damon McCartney South. Lobby exposure on the West side. Cold shell 30/3000 13,236 (206) 838-7633 condition. [email protected] Virtual Tour available at https://bit.ly/3mGN8Pt Available now! Rent-ready space with exposed David Greenwood ceilings, new lighting, carpeting and kitchenette. 26/2610 3,728 (206) 838-7635 Lease expiration date of 10/31/2022. [email protected] Virtual Tour available at https://bit.ly/2BRVSwi Available now! Full floor opportunity with outstanding 22/2200 18,491 views in all directions. Cold shell condition. Virtual Tour available at https://bit.ly/2VrEbQc Broderick Group, Inc. Available now! 8 private offices, 4 conference rooms, 601 Union Street, Suite 1606 14/1400 18,492 open work area, kitchenette and a break room. Seattle, WA 98101 main: (206) 838-5775 Virtual Tour available at https://bit.ly/3fUlN9a broderickgroup.com Available 11/1/22. Private elevators, multiple private The information contained herein has been given to us 12/1200 7,727 offices, conference rooms, kitchenette and open work by the owner or sources which we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not area. guarantee it. Prospective tenants should carefully verify all information contained herein. For virtual tour, visit: SUITE 3000 bit.ly/3mGN8Pt RAINIER 13,236 RSF TOWER N 1301 Fifth Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101 Damon McCartney (206) 838-7633 [email protected] Suite 3000 David Greenwood (206) 838-7635 SPACE FEATURES [email protected] » Lease Pending » West-facing views of the Puget Sound » Lobby exposure Broderick Group, Inc. 601 Union Street, Suite 1606 » Cold shell condition Seattle, WA 98101 main: (206) 838-5775 broderickgroup.com The information contained herein has been given to us by the owner or sources which we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. Prospective tenants should carefully verify all information contained herein. SUITE 3000 RAINIER CONCEPT - OPEN OFFICE PLAN TOWER 13,236 RSF 1301 Fifth Avenue N Seattle, Washington 98101 Damon McCartney (206) 838-7633 *Proposed Plan [email protected] SPACE FEATURES David Greenwood » 4 Offices » 1 Mother’s/Wellness Room (206) 838-7635 [email protected] » 88 Workstations » 2 Huddle Rooms » 1 Reception Area » 2 Touchdown Areas » 1 Break Room » 2 Collaboration Areas » 1 Work Room » 1 Printer Station Broderick Group, Inc. » 1 Large Conference Room » 1 Storage Room 601 Union Street, Suite 1606 Seattle, WA 98101 » 1 Medium Conference Room main: (206) 838-5775 » 1 Server/Storage Room » 1 Small Conference Room broderickgroup.com The information contained herein has been given to us » 1 Meeting/Phone Rooms by the owner or sources which we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. Prospective tenants should carefully verify all information contained herein. For virtual tour, visit: SUITE 2610 bit.ly/2BRVSwi RAINIER 3,728 RSF TOWER N 1301 Fifth Avenue Suite 2610 Seattle, Washington 98101 Damon McCartney (206) 838-7633 [email protected] David Greenwood (206) 838-7635 SPACE FEATURES [email protected] » Available now! » New lighting, carpet, & kitchenette » South-facing views Broderick Group, Inc. » Term expiration date of 10/31/2022 601 Union Street, Suite 1606 Seattle, WA 98101 main: (206) 838-5775 broderickgroup.com The information contained herein has been given to us by the owner or sources which we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. Prospective tenants should carefully verify all information contained herein. For virtual tour, visit: SUITE 2200 bit.ly/2VrEbQc RAINIER 18,491 RSF TOWER N 1301 Fifth Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101 Damon McCartney (206) 838-7633 [email protected] David Greenwood (206) 838-7635 SPACE FEATURES [email protected] » Full floor available now! » Puget Sound and city views to the North » Cold shell condition Broderick Group, Inc. 601 Union Street, Suite 1606 Seattle, WA 98101 main: (206) 838-5775 broderickgroup.com The information contained herein has been given to us by the owner or sources which we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. Prospective tenants should carefully verify all information contained herein. SUITE 2200 RAINIER CONCEPT - OPEN OFFICE PLAN TOWER 18,491 RSF 1301 Fifth Avenue N Seattle, Washington 98101 Damon McCartney (206) 838-7633 [email protected] *Proposed Plan David Greenwood (206) 838-7635 SPACE FEATURES [email protected] » Total Occupants: 136 » 2 Conference Rooms » 136 RSF/ Person » 4 Meeting/Phone Rooms » 11 Offices » 2 Huddle Rooms Broderick Group, Inc.
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