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Retail Leasing Package S.J EXCLUSIVE RETAIL LEASING PACKAGE S.J. Alan Shaw | [email protected] | 770.955.2434 COLLINS Drew Lewis | [email protected] | 770.955.2434 e nterpr ises PROPERTY OVERVIEW Located at the intersection of 14th Street and Howell Mill Road – the epicenter of Atlanta’s Westside Provisions District – The Interlock features a versatile mix of office, retail, and opportunities for restaurants and bars. • 200,000 RSF authentic modern loft office with high ceilings, appealing to both traditional office and tech savvy occupants • Upwards of 90,000 sf of retail space marketed towards unique restaurateurs, convenience based service, and retail, which blends with the makeup of the immediate trade area • Opportunities for rooftop restaurants and bars with unparalleled views of Buckhead, Midtown and Downtown • 350 apartment units • 70 for sale single family housing units • 160 room boutique hotel ATLANTA’S WESTSIDE PROVISIONS DISTRICT This flourishing historic district boasts a variety of retail and entertainment options, attracting a constant influx of established and affluent customers with significant disposable income. From young professionals with aspirational tastes and lifestyles to health conscious and tech savvy millennials, the shoppers here have an average household income of $90,000 and up. The district is easily accessed from all major interstates through Atlanta, including the highest income Atlanta areas of Buckhead, Midtown, Sandy Springs, and Vinings. More than 25% of those currently shopping in the district live within walking distance. RESTAURANTS The fast-casual and full service restaurant scene in West Midtown is home to a marvelous mixture of local and regional dishes headlined by a curation of several well-known Atlanta based chefs, such as Anne Quatrano and Ford Fry. With sales over $1,000 psf, considerably exceeding industry standards, West Midtown offers a variety of delicacies, from OK-U’s sushi menu and The Optimist’s seafood selection to home-cooked burgers at Yeah! Burger and Upbeet’s fresh-mixed salad bowls. Moreover, diners have the option of choosing Marcel’s Steakhouse, new American-Southern eateries at Miller Union or JCT Kitchen, and upscale Basque tapas or Spanish small plates at Cooks & Soldiers or Barcelona. RETAIL West Midtown contains a unique blend of national fashion and design retailers with the likes of Room & Board, Design Within Reach, Lululemon, and Anthropologie. Moreover, the area is home to Sid & Ann Mashburn and Bungalow Classic, Atlanta’s own local take on men’s and women’s fashion and home décor. All within a two mile radius, consumers have access to complete home and personal fashion from 25 home furnishing, lighting, indoor and outdoor furniture and carpet retail showrooms. ENTERTAINMENT West Midtown is continually adapting to the area’s demand of entertainment and lifestyle. Visitors, young professionals, and residents with high discretionary income have a wide array of activities at their disposal, from entertaining clients - or weekend fun - at Top Golf, to catching a flick at the local movie theater, or stimulating their creative side at The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center or the High Museum of Art. Moreover, the nightlife is rife with opportunities to let loose with colleagues and friends. The owners of The Painted Pin, whose successful location in Buckhead provides top-notch entertainment, opened a new concept called The Painted Duck, a new take on bowling complimented by additional indoor games. Whether it is grabbing a drink at Little Trouble’s Asian-infusion style bar, or catching a game of bocce at Ormsby’s indoor bocce courts, West Midtown has become a definition for Atlanta’s way of life. RESTAURANTS RETAIL ENTERTAINMENT PROPOSED EXISTING OF FI CE TRAFFIC TRAFFIC AABOVEOVE SIGNAL SITE PLAN ., .. ·,. """•'' - ·• ,/ RETAIL BLDG 00 +965' I I RETAIL I • 100 • 1 • • DEST. BLDGLOG. 40 3,360 SF • +966' 3.5 LEVEL +966' - - • --- MAIL STRUC TURES( 446 ) MUL TI-FAMILY 1,550 SF BUILDINGUILDING DEST I BLDGLOG. 400 4,270 SF 2,720 SF • c2 a AVAILABLE LEASED DEAL PENDING LOWER LEVEL +956 C C C C C C 1,820 SF RETAIL 3,014 SF C RETAIL 12,267 SF C C C LOWER LEVEL 14TH STREET 14,087 SF 3,014 SF 1,820 SF AVAILABLE LEASED DEAL PENDING MIDDLE LEVEL +956 C C C C C C RETAIL RETAIL BELOW 4,344 SF RETAIL C BELOW TRANS C STORAGE 3,253 SF TRANS C C MIDDLE LEVEL 14TH STREET 4,344 SF PROJECT DATA OVERALL RETAIL PROPOSED EXISTING OFFICE BLDG. 200 TRAFFIC RETAIL BUILDINGS TRAFFICAVAILABLE LEASED ABOVEDEAL PENDING17,343 SF 14TH STREET SIGNAL SIGNAL RESTAURANTS 20,830 SF MAIN LEVEL JEWEL BOX BAR, - ROOFTOP REST. - 13,200 SF Announcement Coming Soon C CH C C C C CH C T C - APART. REST. - 7,630 SF CH COURSE 1 OPEN HOLE 4 COURSE 1 HOLE 2 PRIZE WHEEL STRIKE OUT BELOW COURSE 1 HOLE 3 POPPOP TTHHEE QUESTIONQUESTI SHOPS 85,406 SF ON COURSE 1 COURSE 1 RETAIL HOLE 1 HOLE COURSE 1 8 YOU HOLE COURSE 1 GET 9 NFL AROUND HOLE 7 FINAL STRETCH PUTT M AN COURSE 1 860 SF HOLE 5 PIPE DREA PATIO M 3,690 SF CH 930 SF COURSE 1 HOLE 6 - 2ND FLOOR RETAIL - 16,577 SF SHUFFLE UP OFFICE (RENTABLE AREA) 198,216 SF UP 1,418 SF COURSE 2 COURSE 2 HOLE HOTEL FITNESS 2 HOLE 1 BEER PONG AROUN D TH C E BEND DN 35'-9" COURSE 2 HOLE 3 P 2,659 SF COURSE 2 RIZE HOLE HOLE 9 BALL S EYE RETAIL T TOTAL PROJECT AREA 304,452 SF UP MANAGER'S COURS E 2 HOLE 8 MAIL NF OFFICE MDF L BLDG. 100 ROOM 1,253 SF UP 203 SF ROOM CORRIDOR COURSE 2 HOLE 4 8,692 SF C CITY S OURSE 2 CAPE LOBBY B HOLE 7 POP THE QUESTION C 50'-0" 999 SF 1,590 SF COURSE 2 COUR HOLE 5 SE 2 HOLE 6 AIR HOCKEY RETAIL PINBALL WIZARD UP 5,002 SF RETAIL PARKING 1,641 SF RETAIL 612 SF 7.5 LEVEL GEN CH BLDG. 300 TOTAL PARKING PROVIDED 808 SPACES 52'-3" 373 SF BELOW PARKING DECK 17,927 SF 745 2,960 SF FIRE CONTROL OFFICE VALET AREA 54'-3" ROOM LOBBY - OFFICE/RETAIL PARKING DECK 745 SPACES C 56 T A RETAIL 640 SF CORRIDOR C 17 TRASH/ LOADING - SURFACE PARKING 28 SPACES UP BELOW 8 DNDN DN FD 11 FD 30 303030 3030 30 30 UPUP FD FIRE REST. - RESIDENTIAL PKG DECK RETAIL 35 SPACES C PUMP UP DN 2,964 SF ROOM BLDG. 400 T 30 30 30 3030 30 3,360 SF 3.5 LEVEL 6 CC 14 C CC 4,208 SF T T PARKING CH +966' MAIL STRUCTURE 448 BREEZEWAY T LEASING T 8.5-STORY BEE LINE BOULEVARD DN 1,550 SF MULTI-FAMILY UBER/LYFT DROP-OFF LOADING AREA 30 MIN. SPACES 9 DN DN DN DN DN CH BUILDING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS REST. UPUP BLDG. 400 DNDN 4,270 SF APARTMENTS 345 UNITS 2,720 SF TOWNHOUSES/FLATS 59 UNITS TOTAL RESIDENTIAL UNITS 404 UNITS 7 ETHEL ST. RESIDENTIAL PARKING ROAD TOTAL PARKING PROVIDED 561 SPACES EUNEVA KCOLRETNI EUNEVA HOWELL MILL PROPOSED TERRACE TRAFFIC 29 UNITS SIGNAL BELOW 4 4 4 VIDALIA LANE D 28 TO 11TH STREET BRADY 34 AVENUE NW PROJECT DRAWING SP.24 - MAIN LEVEL - +966.00' - PLAZA 0' 50' 100' 200' 1 SITE PLAN - PLAZA LVL. N DATE SP.24 SCALE: 1" = 100' WWW.SJCOLLINSENT.COM 08.04.20 e n t e r p r i s e s 770-692-8300 ATLANTA, GA MAIN LEVEL 14TH STREET Jewel Box Bar 3,690 SF MAIN LEVEL HOWELL MILL ROAD Jewel Box Bar 2,659 SF 1,253 SF 7,508 SF *May be combined or demised per tenant’s specifications HOTEL LEVEL DEAL PENDING LEASED C AVAILABLE C C C C ROOF TOP DECK C HOTEL 107,916 SF COURSE 3 COURSE 3 HOLE 3 HOLE 2 COURSE 3 AIR HOCKEY HOLE 4 BEER PONG RETAIL BAGATELLE 8-STORY UP BELOW COURSE 3 COURSE 3 HOLE 5 COURSE 3 COURSE 3 COURSE 3 HOLE 9 HOLE 1 HOLE 6 HOLE 7 PRIZE HOLE AROUND THE BEND CITY SCAPE POP THE QUESTION COURSE 3 BALLS EYE HOLE 8 NFL COURSE 4 HOLE 3 COURSE 4 COURSE 4 HOLE 2 HOLE 1 POOL PARTY PIPE DREAM YOU GET AROUND COURSE 4 HOLE 4 COURSE 4 HOLE 9 POP THE QUESTION FINAL STRETCH COURSE 4 HOLE 7 COURSE 4 HOLE 8 ROULETTE DRUM ROLL COURSE 4 HOLE 6 PRIZE WHEEL COURSE 4 RETAIL HOLE 5 EVEL JUMP C BELOW LOBBY UP BELOW UP LOBBY RETAIL C BELOW RETAIL 7,440 SF C UP DN C RETAIL BELOW HOTEL LEVEL 14TH STREET HOTEL LEVEL HOWELL MILL ROAD 2,000 – 7,440 SF S.J. COLLINS Alan Shaw | [email protected] | 770.955.2434 e nterpr ises Drew Lewis | [email protected] | 770.955.2434 © 2020 TSCG All Rights Reserved. No warranty expressed or implied has been made as to the accuracy of this information, no liability assumed for errors or omissions..
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