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Stadium Gateway Brochure STADIUM GATEWAY 1900 S State College Blvd | Anaheim, CA Owned and Managed By: PROPERTY FEATURES CLASS A OFFICE BUILDING 6 STORY BUILDING 274,945 RSF RENTABLE AREA 47,011 RSF AVERAGE FLOOR PLATE 2001 CONSTRUCTION 5:1,000 FREE SURFACE PARKING 24/7 ON-SITE SECURITY ENERGY STAR CERTIFIED ON-SITE CURATED FOOD EXPERIENCE TENANT BENEFITS • Boost Productivity • Attract & Retain Talent • Increase Time At Work • Easy Access To Meals, Drinks & Snacks AMENITIES DINING & ENTERTAINMENT Anaheim Garden Walk 24 Hour Fitness Bowlmor Lanes Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. E Cerritos Ave California Pizza Kitchen The Cheesecake Factory Fire + Ice Interactive Grill + Bar Honda GardenWalk AMC 6 Noble Ale Works Grasslands Meat Market BBQ & • Center S Harbor Blvd Churrasco Stadium Promenade House Of Blues Restaurant & Bar Johnny Rockets Century Stadium 25 XD Chili’s Grill & Bar McCormick & Schmick’s Grille Shell Gas P.F. Chang’s Fresca’s • Kings Fish House Disneyland • Lazy Dog Restaurant And +More S Lewis St Starbucks Ayres Hotel • Hooters • Bar • JT Schmid’s Carl’s Jr. • Togo’s Rubio’s • Old Crow Smokehouse S State College Dr • Prime Cut Cafe Bay Poke Denny’s • E Katella Ave • Zov’s Anaheim • • Calvino Artic Starbucks •The Catch•Wine Tilted Kilt Pub McDonald’s Anaheim IHOP ARCO Gas• • • Flame Broiler Pub The Pint House Orange • City National Which Wich Convention • Grove Of Center Anaheim • Backstreet Brewery STADIUM Morton’s The Steakhouse• E Gene Autry Way GATEWAY Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse• Angel Stadium Cafe Biscotti• Of Anaheim Orangewood Ave Main St N Batavia ARCO Gas• •Shell Gas • 24 Hour Fitness • Del Taco Karl Strauss Roscoe’s House Of Chicken • Brewing Company Mi Casa Mexicana • • And Waffles Golden Road Embassy • Brewery • Jack In The Box Suites • 5 FWY Dollar Tree• 57 FWY Joe’s Italian Ice• • Wienerschnitzel Ralph’s• N Lewis St Cali Tacos Buca Di Beppo • Fuji Grill • Second • Pizza Hut Valero Base Bar El Pollo Philly’s • W Chapman Ave • Gas •& Grill • Loco •Best Cao’s Flame Zito’s Wasabi Red Robin Kitchen•Broiler•Pizza Japanese • Walgreens Pharmacy UCI • • • The Outlets At Orange Grill Oggi’s Pizza • Medical Jimmy • Coco’s Bakery & Restaurant BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse Center •John’s Chili Pepper • J Sushi • Outback Steakhouse• Buffalo Wild Wings • Target Charleys Philly Steaks Masubi Monster • Corner Bakery Cafe • The City Dr Joe’s Crab Shack• Dave & Buster’s Victory Diner • Anepalco El Torito Cantina Autentica The Pizza Store • Johnny Rockets • Blue Bowl Super Foods Haster St Poke Tiki • L.A. Italian Kitchen • Nguyen’s Kitchen Lucky Strike • Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill Taco Bell • Lampson Ave Saddle Ranch Chop House W La Veta Ave CVS CHOC St. Joseph Hospital T.G.I. Friday’s • • • +More Than 120 Outlet Stores & Dining 22 FWY EASE IN TRANSPORTATION EASY ACCESS TO FREEWAYS Santa Ana (5) Orange (57) Garden Grove (22) Riverside (91) WALKING DISTANCE TO THE ARTIC PROVIDES RAIL, BUS, TAXI SERVICES CONNECTS THE OC TRANSPORTATION BUS ROUTES & ANAHEIM RESORT TRANSIT SERVICES SURROUNDING HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS TAKE NOTE... Multifamily occupancy in Orange is among the highest in the County and has remained above 95% since 2010. At current market rent levels, the $679,000 average home value in Orange remains a large premium to the cost of renting, therefore fueling multifamily demand in the submarket. Rent groth projections are bullish in the submarket - REIS is projecting market rent in Orange to grow at an average of 4.2% over the next three years. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Barry Gail Jay Carnahan 949-721-6031 949-721-6980 [email protected] [email protected] LIC #00831763 LIC #00801289 Owned and Managed By: The information contained in this document has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. While, ORION Property Partners, Inc. does not doubt its accuracy, ORION Property Partners, Inc. has not verified it and makes no guarantee, warranty or representation about it. It is your responsibility to independently confirm its accuracy and completeness. Any projections, opinions, assumptions or estimates used are for example only and do not represent the current or future performance of the property. .
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