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Third Street Promenade Santa Monica 1432 THIRD STREET PROMENADE SANTA MONICA RETAIL FOR LEASE CARINE MAMANN KAZUKO Y. MORGAN JAY LUCHS executive Director | Lic. # 01734150 Vice Chairman | Lic. # 01070005 Vice Chairman | Lic. # 01260345 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] t. 310 5952235 t. 415 773 3546 t. 310 407 6585 1432 Third Street Promenade consists of a renowned. It is the most desirable location in ±7,500 square foot retail building with an Santa Monica and among the top three retail extensive ±50 feet of frontage located on districts in the western United States. The the Third Street Promenade; one of the most volumes of pedestrian traffic have drawn the desirable urban retail districts in the United most successful retailers to Santa Monica. The 1432 States. Third Street Promenade defines the completion of the Metro Expo Line at 4th Street retail environment in Downtown Santa Monica. and Colorado Avenue has connected Santa Its eclectic mix of shops, galleries, restaurants, Monica to greater Los Angeles and significantly THIRD STREET PROMENADE theaters, and street performers is internationally expanded the flow of tourists and shoppers. FLOORPLAN GROUND ± 7,500 SF FRONTAGE ± 50 FEET H a a □ m INTERIOR GROUND ± 7,500 SF a THIRD STREET PROMENADE Wilshire Boulevard THIRD STREET 1202 1201 PROMENADE 1212 Retail Map 1215 NEIGHBORING RETAILERS 1218 1219 1220 1225 1222 T 1227 1228 1231 1232 H 1233 1237 1240 I 1239 1244 1241 R 1245 1248 1247 1254 D 1251 231 Arizona Avenue 301 Arizona Avenue Arizona Avenue 1311 1310 1313 FUTURE The Gallery Food Hall 1312 1315 1318 S 1322 T 1319 1322 1321 Greek Restaurant FUTURE 1322-3 1323 1325- 1334 R 1329 1331 Sunsations Travel N’ Time 1334 1333 1338 E 1335 1340 1337B 1340 E 1337A 1344 1343 1348 T 1345 1350 1349 1354 1351 1356 1353 1360 1355 Santa Monica Boulevard 1402 1401 SECOND FLOOR 1403 1404 P 1405 REDEVELOPMENT 1404 1408 R 1407 1410 1409 1412 O 1411A 1416 1413D 1418 M 1413 1422 1415 1426 E 1425 for lease 1432 1427 1440 N 1429 POP-UP 1444 1431 1446 A 1437 1450 1441 1452 D 1451 1451 POP-UP 1456 E 1458 1455 1460 1457 Broadway Street N As of October 2020 “No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made as to the accuracy of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any special listing conditions imposed by the principals.” Colorado Avenue THE THIRD STREET PROMENADE IS A MAJOR OUTDOOR PEDESTRIAN-ONLY SHOPPING DISTRICT ENCOMPASSING THREE BLOCKS BETWEEN WILSHIRE BOULEVARD AND BROADWAY. The Property is situated at the prime southern end of the Third Street Promenade, six storefronts from the gateway to Santa Monica Place, which features Bloomingdale’s and Nordstrom in a contemporary three-level outdoor environment. Connecting Santa Monica to Downtown Los Angeles, the final stop on the Metro Rail Expo Line is located at the intersection of 4th Street and Colorado Avenue - two blocks from the Property. Since the Downtown Santa Monica terminus opened in 2016, the Metro Expo Line has seen dramatic increases in ridership volumes. Developments along the Expo Line have added approximately 525 housing units within a mile of the Third Street Promenade. With 16 area hotels, 15 parking 1432 garages, and increased access via public transit, Downtown Santa Monica is poised THIRD STREET for signficant growth. PROMENADE EXPO LINE BLOOMINGDALE'S NORDSTROM SANTA MONICA STOP SANTA MONICA BROADWAY PIER PLACE OCEAN AVENUE SANTA MONICA BOULEVARD THIRD STREET PROMENADE WILSHIRE BOULEVARD 1432 THIRD STREET PROMENADE SANTA MONICA CARINE MAMANN KAZUKO Y. MORGAN JAY LUCHS executive Director | Lic. # 01734150 Vice Chairman | Lic. # 01070005 Vice Chairman | Lic. # 01260345 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] t. 310 5952235 t. 415 773 3546 t. 310 407 6585 SITE SPECIFIC COVID-19 PREVENTION PLAN ©2020 Cushman & Wakefield NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IS MADE TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, AND SAME IS SUBMITTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGE OF PRICE, RENTAL OR OTHER CONDITIONS, WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE, AND TO ANY SPECIAL LISTING CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY THE PROPERTY OWNER(S). AS APPLICABLE, WE MAKE NO REPRESENTATION AS TO THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY (OR PROPERTIES) IN QUESTION..
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