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Central Eastside Lofts Turn-Key Retail / Service Opportunity Charlotte Larson | 503.228.3080 | Urbanworksrealestate.Com Central Eastside Lofts NE 6th & COUCH ST SPACE | 525 SF RETAIL SERIE ELLNESS CENTRAL EASTSIDE LOFTS TURN-KEY RETAIL / SERVICE OPPORTUNITY CHARLOTTE LARSON | 503.228.3080 | URBANWORKSREALESTATE.COM CENTRAL EASTSIDE LOFTS LOCATION 23rd INFO USES | AVAILABLE | SITE PLAN NE 6th AVE SPACE OPAQUE 525 SF NAIL STUDIO LOBBY LOBBY NE COUCH ST NE DAVIS ST TRASH SPACE 127 NE 6th Ave 525 SF USES Retail / Service / Wellness N CENTRAL EASTSIDE LOFTS | 2 NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS .25 MILES .5 MILES 1 MILE 2020 Population 1,221 3,453 25,638 Total Employees 4,730 16,219 76,505 Total Businesses 441 1,424 7,043 Median HH Income $51,246 $48,167 $52,235 Median Age 30.3 30.8 34.9 Some College 83.1% 78.9% 83.4% Nong’s Khao Man Gai Sizzle Pie Rontoms Nicholas Cup & Bar Coffee Portland Rock Gym CENTRAL EASTSIDE LOFTS | 3 BURNSIDE BRIDGEHEAD DEVELOPMENTS The Burnside Bridghead, located on the north end of Portland’s Central Eastside District, is in the midst of an exciting renais- sance as a thriving place to live, work and play. Formerly gritty and industrial, the area is now touted to have some of the city’s most exciting architecture. New office and residential development spurs growth of daytime populations in the area as the Central Eastside remains the largest employment district in the central city outside of the downtown core. 1 2 7 8 6 5 MLK THE YARD 9 5 SE MLK 22 NE 2ND Status: Open Status: Open Developer: Gerding Edlen Developer: Key Development 2 3 4 5 Details: New Mixed-Use & Guardian Real Estate Retail/Office/Apartments Details: New Mixed-Use Retail/ Office/Apartments 3 4 10 1 THE FAIR HAIRED SIDEYARD DUMBBELL 365 NE COUCH 11 NE MLK 11 Status: Delivered Status: Open Developer: Key Development Developer: Guerrilla Development Details: New 23,569 SF Mixed- Details: 50,000 SF Mixed-Use 12 Use Office Building. Office Development 5 6 7 8 THE STRAUSS THE VIVIAN SKYLAR GRAND PROPOSED HOTEL 77 NE GRAND 110 NE MLK 203 NE GRAND 131 NE MLK Status: Open Status: Open Status: 2022 Status: Proposed Developer: Trinsic Developer: Green Light Developer: Fairfield Res. Developer: TBD Details: New 100,000 SF Details: Redevelopment of Details: New Mixed-Use Details: Proposed 168 room, Mixed-Use Apartment Historic Apartment Building 170 Unit Apartment 8 story hotel Building into Hostel Building 9 10 11 12 SLATE TOWNE STORAGE TEKTON ON ASH COFFEE WAREHOUSE 124 NE 3RD 17 SE 3RD SE 2ND & ASH 224 SE 2ND Status: Open Status: Open Status: Proposed Status: Open Developer: Beam & UD+P Developer: Sentinel Details: New 92,000 SF Developer: Beam & UD+P Details: New 100,000 SF Mixed- Details: 100,000 SF Redevelopment Mixed-Use Industrial Office Details: Creative Office Use Office Building Leased to Autodesk Redevelopment Leased to Revant Optics CENTRAL EASTSIDE LOFTS | 4 PARKING VANS FOREVER 21 LIDS FRED MEYER COURTYARD EXPRESS MARSHALLS MARRIOTT LLOYD CENTER BLVD KITCHEN HOLLADAY VETERANS MEMORIAL OLD NAVY EDWARD PARK PLAZA COLISEUM JONES GREEN ZEBRA MACY’S AREA RETAILPASSAGE MAC SIMPLY MODA CENTER BOOKSHOP QUALITY INN STANFORDS LEGACY ORANGE THEORY SUBWAY CU WEST POINT RED ROBIN ROSE QUARTER KAISER PERMANENTE CAFE 700 DOUBLETREE REGAL LLOYD BURGERVILLE DENNY’S HASSALO ON EIGHTH BY HILTON HOLLADAY PARK CORTADO GATHER STARBUCKS CITIZEN BAKER FOOD & DRINK GARDEN BAR CONVENTION J CAFE HOLLYWOOD VINTAGE CENTER HOTEL CAFE YUMM CENTAUR GUITAR HOTEL EASTLUND LITTLE BIG BURGER KATE O’BRIEN’S 7 VIRTUES COFFEE CITY COFFEE CITY MOTEL 6 MOTEL FIRST TECH CU FIRST LLOYD FARMERS MARKET THE ZIPPER BASILISK SLICE MULTNOMAH COUNTRY LIBRARY & ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CULMINATION ANATOMY TATTOO BREWING MARINA’S KAFE & DELI OREGON CONVENTION CENTER CONCORDE CAREER RAD RUCKUS COLLEGE - PDX H&R BLOCK JAGUAR STUDIO 3 JASMIN PEARL PIONEER GAS FURNACE LAND ROVER TEA COMPANY FIR KITCHEN DIRECT CHURCH PACIFIC CONTINENTAL FALLOUT COMICS WHOLE BOWL OREGON PARK TAO EVENT TABLE 6 CENTER DREAM CAKES & DELI MARKET T & K PROJECT OBJECT DOVE VIVI DOVE PIZZA DAVA BEAD AND TRADE BENSON POLYTECHNIC MATTRESS LOT HIGH SCHOOL PASTAWORKS PAMBICHE Food and Drink THE PIXIE PROJECT ARROSTO DOOMTOWN JUICED CONSOLIDATED OREGON CHILDREN’S NOVA COFFEE STARBUCKS CREDIT UNION TAILS & HENRY HIGGINS TROTTERS Retail SPIRIT OF 77 BOILED BAGELS RERACK EVERYDAY MUSIC NOURISHMENT THE SUDRA BURGER STOOPID UNO MAS 24TH & MEATBALLS THE PIE SPOT NOMAD TOURNANT DUTCH BROS THEATRE Other BREWING MIGRATION PDX CITY SOCCER BOULDERING CIRCUIT PLAID PANTRY ALBERTINA’S HEIRLOOMS SILVER LINING JEWELRY EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS CROSSFIT PORTLAND THE JEWELRY BUYER BOOK CRAFTS EPIF BLUE DIAMOND ALBERTINA’S CLOSET STAMMTISCH CHILDREN’S GYM PHO GIA FRANZ BAKERY PDX TENNIS BUCKMAN FIELD PARK AIRLINK CENTER BOYD MOTOR WERKS BOYD MOTOR THEE LUCKY AT HOME COMPANY AT ANTIQUES BASTARD SEE SEE POLLIWOG CUP & BAR MOTORCYCLES STACCATO GELATO ELL TACO YUCATECO TACO ELL DA VINCI MIDDLE SCHOOL NORTHWEST BISHOPS RABBITS CAFE DANCE PROJECT VOODOO DOUGHNUT HANDS GARAGE DIRTY GUERO PACIFIC SOURCE PACIFIC FRUIT COMPANY FRUIT BARBER Q MATTRESS PIX PATISSERIE / BAR VIVANT / BAR PATISSERIE PIX BREWERY WORLD HEART COFFEE ROASTERS COFFEE HEART NATIAN HERITAGE BARGERSHOP HERITAGE BOLELLON BAR LAURELHURST THEATER LAURELHURST ALMA CHOCOLATE F&B CAFE S CLINIC SAMARITAN PET JACKALOPE TATTOO JACKALOPE GRENDEL’S COFFEE GRENDEL’S CITY STATE DINER CUDDLE UP TO ME TO CUDDLE UP KUU BOUTIQUE REDUX NORSE HALL EXECUTIVE MISTER THEATER MISTER LILLE BOUTIQUE COCO-COLA LODGE BEULAHLAND TILT COSUBE OREGROWN LEMONGRASS SCREEN DOOR DOTTIR KEX FONDA ROSA NOBLE ROT SANDY HUT BRICKYARD TRIO CLUB ROCK GYM ROCK PORTLAND XOBRUNO COY & COY CO HATTIE’S LA BUCA MODO CREMA PALACE MIKKELLER KNOT OKO TAPALAYA RONTOMS BAR DUNE TE CHAI TE SPRINGS SIZZLE PIE CARDINAL CLUB ANGEL FACE THE PEAR WILD NAVARRE MERIDIAN 7 ROOTS AUTO PARTS PARTS AUTO STARBUCKS HAMMER & NAILS WHOLE FOODS CHANDELIER PIZZICATO O’REILLY PLAID PANTRY MIRAKITEI MACHU’S LE PIGEON JUPITER HOTEL DOUG FIR LOUNGE BALLROOM BOSSANOVA CANARD HIPPO THAI CHAMPA HEY LOVE HEY SUBARU WENTWORTH JUPITER NEXT CAL’S PHARMACY CAL’S BARBER RAZORFADE DRAFTING ART COLUMBIA GARDEN LITTLE BAJA BLIZZARD MOTORS THE MOUNTAIN FIRE ON TATTOO FORTUNE DELI MAD GREEK PUBLIC HOUSE EASTBURN THE WHOLE 9 YARDS FUTURE SHOCK 76 DRUM SHOP REVIVAL LUCE CYCLES UNIVERSAL SHOP ONE DROP BOTTLE MADE YOU LOOK THE MATADOR TUSK FURNITURE KUHNHAUSEN CRANK BREWING COALITION MEAT FOR CATS AND DOGS FOR CATS MEAT ATE-OH-ATE PLAID PANTRY TIMBER PRO UV HARDWARE BREWERY NATIAN SHARETEA HOLMAN’S PAADEE AUTODESK THIRD RAILREP MICHAEL’S LANGBAAN ITALIAN BEEF THE CHEESE & CRACK CENTRAL KITCHEN CENTRAL NORMANDIE CREATIONS MARUKIN RAMEN SNAPPY’S NONG’S GOOSE TIMELESS NEW SEASONS NEW EVO MUDD WORKS ROASTERY PURNISHINGS CREMA HAIR STUDIO HOLIDAY SURFACE WANDERLUST HALF PINT CAFE HALF PINT CONTRACT VINN DISTILLERY FOOD LA LUNA LA CARTS BAR CASA VALE BAR CASA MT. 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