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27 South First Street 27 South First Street *proposed building facade design Prime Downtown Restaurant & Retail Space San Jose, California Steve Newhauser Michael Bryan 27 PRIME RESTAURANT/RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE SOUTH San Jose, CA FIRST STREET For Lease 27 South First Street Starboard TCN is pleased to present to you this exciting Retail/Restaurant and Lounge opportunity in San Jose, California. PROPERTY AMENITIES 33 New Montgomery Street • 27 South First Street • Prime Downtown San Jose location Suite 1230 • Aproxx. 15,000 Sq. Ft. Divisable to 5,000 • Major building renovation and new facade improvement value San Francisco, CA 94105 RENTS over $2.5 Million • Proposed basement parking with capacity of up to 57 cars by valet 415.765.6900 • Base Rent $Negotiable • Estimate NNN are $.25 /sf/year • Hood in place 415.956.2003 f • Ceiling height 15 feet www.starboardnet.com TERMS 5 to 10 years • Frontage 80 feet on South First Street Steve Newhauser Michael Bryan 415.477.8499 415.402.0425 The information has been secured by Starboard TCN from sources believed to be reliable. It [email protected] [email protected] is not guaranteed, however, and should be verified prior to consummating any transaction. 27 PRIME RESTAURANT/RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE SOUTH San Jose, CA Floor Plan FIRST STREET For Lease eet First Str South Parking — Basement Level 33 New Montgomery Street Suite 1230 San Francisco, CA 94105 415.765.6900 415.956.2003 f www.starboardnet.com Steve Newhauser Michael Bryan 415.477.8499 415.402.0425 The information has been secured by Starboard TCN from sources believed to be reliable. It [email protected] [email protected] is not guaranteed, however, and should be verified prior to consummating any transaction. 27 PRIME RESTAURANT/RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE SOUTH San Jose, CA FIRST STREET For Lease Neighborhood Information LOCAL STATISTICS Downtown San Jose is a thriving urban center offering an amalgama- • Almost 1,000,000 people in San Jose tion of cultural, professional and residential amenities. San Jose is the • 10th Largest US City 10th largest city in the US and one of the most affluent markets in the country. This centrally located restaurant opportunity at 27 South First • Average Household income $86,075 Street is in the heart of the downtown district. It is located a few short • Tech Museum of Innovation 400,000 blocks from San Jose State University, the Convention Center, the Tech visitors per year Museum of Innovation, City Hall, and Adobe worldwide headquarters. There are over 2,300 hotel rooms and well over 1,100 residential • San Jose State University 30,000 units completed, under construction, or in planning. As a result of the students city’s thriving economy, San Jose is one of the best cities to live, work, • San Jose Redevelopment Agency and do business in the United States. investing 1.3 Billion in downtown Planned and recently completed Downtown High-Rise Housing 33 New Montgomery Street • San Jose is the heart of Silicon Valley Suite 1230 • Tower 88 at Central Place — 406 for-sale units San Francisco, CA 94105 • 360 Residences — 213 for-sale units • Park View Towers — 186 for-sale units 415.765.6900 • City Front Square — 404 for-sale units 415.956.2003 f • AXIS — 330 for-sale units www.starboardnet.com • City Heights — 124 units for-sale Steve Newhauser Michael Bryan 415.477.8499 415.402.0425 The information has been secured by Starboard TCN from sources believed to be reliable. It [email protected] [email protected] is not guaranteed, however, and should be verified prior to consummating any transaction. DEEP CURVES HIGH RISE PERALTA HOUSING ADOBE SHI SHA LOUNGE OBSERVADOR 10,000 DEVELOPMENT 73- SITE SUSHI FACTORY 75 358 HOUSING UNITS CUCCINI Free WiFI CS FLYING MARTINI Hotspot COMING SOON! TIED HOUSE PROPOSED MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT 1,393 SPACES PRIME RESTAURANT/RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE 27 S V B A HIGH-RISE L HOUSING 225 L San Jose, CA SOUTH E DEVELOPMENT WEST ROSE T SITE SANTA CLARA PRINTING 837 SPACES 390 HOUSING ECONOMY PHOTOGRAPHY UNITS FIRSTEGGY SUE'S P DEEP & VIDEO CURVES LOS CUBANOS HIGH RISE PERALTA 19 MARKET HOUSING ADOBE SHI SHA LOUNGE OBSERVADOR TOGO'S 10,000 DEVELOPMENT 73- ISLAND CAFE SITE SUSHI FACTORY 75 5,600 358 HOUSING UNITS 1,475 STREET CUCCINI 8,000 Area Attractions YOUNG'S Free DELI WiFI CS FLYING MARTINI Hotspot HOTEL COMING SOON! MIKE'S CLEANERS DE ANZA TIED HOUSE GOLDEN PROPOSED MIXED USE BAY DEVELOPMENT PATIO 1,393 SPACES S 100 ROOMS V B HIGH-RISE A /SERVICE L L HOUSING 225 E DEVELOPMENT WEST ROSE T PRINTING 837 SPACES RESIDENTIAL ABOVE UIZNO'S SITE For Lease SANTA CLARA LINCOLN TD 6,000 AMICI'S 390 HOUSING THE LA LAW ECONOMY STARBUCKS WATERHOUSE Q 2,022 LA VICTORIA PHOTOGRAPHY UNITS VAULT EGGY SCHOOL SUE'S P & VIDEO PASTAIA LOS CUBANOS CAFE 2,104 2,358 NONO'S TOGO'S 19 MARKET OOD & MORE ISLAND CAFE EXICO BAKERY MISSION DELI 5,600 F 1,475 8,000 M YOUNG'S DELI HOTEL DE ANZA GOLDEN MIKE'S CLEANERS BAY PATIO 100 ROOMS /SERVICE RESIDENTIAL ABOVE UIZNO'S THE LINCOLN TD 6,000 LA AMICI'S LAW STARBUCKS WATERHOUSE Q 2,022 LA VICTORIA VAULT SCHOOL PASTAIA CAFE 2,104 2,358 NONO'S OOD & MORE EXICO BAKERY MISSION DELI F M 8,000 STUDIO 8 ULTRA 4th STREET LOUNGE STUDIO 8 4,250 ,871 8,000 PIZZA ULTRA 4th STREET 1 LOUNGE 4,250 ,871 PIZZA ,700 14,0001 COMPANY ,700 14,000 COMPANY CS 700 CS 700 2 2 AUREL'S AUREL'S DELIGHTS 9,518 L HECK CASHING DELIGHTS 9,518 L A & A GIFT SHOP C 8 RESIDENTIAL PROPOSED UNITS ABOVE HECK CASHING DIVE BAR A & A GIFT SHOP C DEVELOPMENT SITE 8 RESIDENTIAL PROPOSED JUMBO UNITS ABOVE DIVE BAR EL 8,352 SABROSO DEVELOPMENT SITE UNDER CONSTRUCTION BLACK SEA GALLERY 1,238 1 ALMADEN (FURNITURE & RUGS) COMING SOON! 76 JUMBO LUCKY STRIKE 67 PARKING LANES SPACES 1,939 EL 8,352 ENR PIZZA #1 17,500 SABROSO 2,456 1,200 40 BRONZE UNDER CONSTRUCTION DAILY POPULATION: IGHTSTON ALLEY BLACK SEA GALLERY SPLASH 2,000 1,238 L 1 ALMADEN (FURNITURE & RUGS) ZANOTTO'SCOMING SOON!UNIVERSITY 76 XENIA GROCERY & DELI CHICKEN BARBER 149 SPACES 16,000LUCKY STRIKE 67 PARKING TEMPLE BAR SPACES SMOKE LANES 1,939 MIXED-USE 1,600 HOUSING 6,500 PATIO DEVELOPMENT SITE SJCU NEXTEL 26 APTS 55 ALMADEN 17,500 ENR SUSHI ABOVE PIZZA #1 CAFE PUEBLO VIEJO 54,234 DEVELOPMENT SITE 8,919 750 LOBBYCL NRD CS CO-INV 138 X 393 OKKO (1st flr) 2,456 R 49,500 MELTING POT 15,657 t. 40 1,200 5,500 CL NRD 14,000 SF BRONZE CS CO-INV 1 RETAIL SPACE DAILY POPULATION: IGHTSTON ALLEY SPLASH 2,000 RECORD SHOP L 9,665 1,718 FLAMES STARMARS ZANOTTO'S UNIVERSITY DINER COMING XENIA LOBBY THE LOFTGROCERY & DELI CHICKEN SOON! 5,185 BARBER DAILY SMILE SUSHI CUP FAHRENHEIT CRESCENT RFP SITE 2,000 ULTRA UPS LOUNGE 99 ALMADEN 9,450 LOCATION16,000 149 SPACES 3,883 3,890 3,300 88 PIZZA BLUE CHIC CHATEAU MONKEY TEMPLE BAR 3,000 SOPRANO'S 96 SMOKE MIXED-USE 1,600 HOUSING CENTRAL6,500 PLACE PATIO CAFE SJCU DEVELOPMENT SITE MIXED-USE HOUSING BOBA 3,366 626 PROJECT STANLEY NEXTEL KNIGHT 26 APTS 55 ALMADEN SPACES KAPLAN ASAHI RIDDER UNDER CONSTRUCTION EDUCATIONAL SHIMBUN ABOVE CAFE CENTER PUEBLO VIEJO 54,234154 SPACES DEVELOPMENT SITE LANDMARK 8,919PHASE I 750 G&E LOBBYCL NRD CS CO-INV 138 XDEVELOPMENT 393 SITE OKKO SUSHI P (1st flr) R 197 HOUSING UNITS 39,192 MELTING POT 32,000 SF RETAIL SPACE 49,500 1,102 SPACES 276 X 142 800 Free CL NRD 33815,657 PUBLIC PARKING t. SPACES 5,500WiFI 14,000 SF Hotspot CS CO-INV RETAIL SPACE 1 HERITAGE BANK BUILDING 5,272 CUP OLLI- L STARBUCKS 717 WORLD CARTRIDGE PIT PITA RECORD SHOP GIFT 9,665 SHOP PLAZA 1,718 CENTRAL PLACE FLAMES FUTURE CONSTRUCTION OVEN ANDOORI DE STARMARS T PHASE II DINER BANK OF 205 HOUSING UNITS FAMILY COURT CESAR 35,000 SF RETAIL SPACE COMING 8,000 AMERICA CHAVEZ LOBBY THE LOFT SOON! 5,185 1,000 1,000 33 New Montgomery Street DAILY PINNACLE SMILE SUSHI OVA DAY SPA COMING SOON! BORDERS CUP T FITNESS FAHRENHEIT CAFE EXPRESS 2,000 CRESCENT RFP SITE 8,696 UPS ADOBE SYSTEMS HEADQUARTERS STRETTO 4,000 ULTRA Free (12,243 ON SECOND LEVEL) LOUNGE 99 ALMADEN WiFI Suite 1230 9,450 Hotspot 3,883 3,890 3,300 88 PIZZA BLUE CHIC CHATEAU MONKEY 3,000 3,333 SOPRANO'S ENR CLS 96 3,500 San Francisco, CA 94105 36 LOFTS HIGH-RISE HOUSING HOME TO: DEVELOPMENT SITE - CHRISTMAS IN CAMERA 12 CINEMAS (CURRENTLY SANWA BANK) THE PARK - SAN JOSE JAZZ TANGERINE FESTIVAL SALON 415.765.6900 - MUSIC IN THE BOCCE BALL BEAT PARK THE BOOK- STATE STORE QUICKLY CENTRALBUILDING PLACE TEA CAFE 415.956.2003 f PARKING 276 SPACES PARAGON CAFE 86-ROOMS MIXED-USE HOUSING BOBA 3,366 FEDERAL ENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS 626 BUILDING PROJECT STANLEY C KNIGHT P SPACES KAPLANwww.starboardnet.comASAHI RIDDER VALIDATED PARKING UNDER CONSTRUCTION CIVIC EDUCATIONAL SHIMBUN 92 SPACES AUDITORIUM CENTER PROPOSED HIGH-RISE154 SPACES 3,060 SEATS MIXED-USE HOUSING SITE 544 SPACES LANDMARK McCABE 418 HOUSING UNITS PHASE I G&E HALL DEVELOPMENT SITE FEDERAL FED EX P VALIDATED & BUILDING COMEDY SPORTZ FREE PARKING GIFT SHOP KINKO'S 197 HOUSING4,000 UNITS ANNEX POSTAL GREAT CLIPS 39,192 EB GAMES AFTER 6PM & WEEKENDS 32,000 SF RETAIL SPACE 1,102 SPACES 276 X 142 800 Steve Newhauser Free Michael Bryan 338 PUBLIC PARKING SPACES WiFI Hotspot 30,000 STUDENTS 415.477.8499 415.402.0425 COMICS HERITAGE BANK LIGHT RAIL CHAMBER OF 17,000 BUILDING COMMERCEThe information has been secured by Starboard TCN from sources believed to be reliable.
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