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WACHSMUTH BLOCK 71 SW 2Nd AVE · PORTLAND · OR · 97204 WACHSMUTH BLOCK 71 SW 2nd AVE · PORTLAND · OR · 97204 PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS • 4,915 SF - Formerly Senate restaurant and bar available SURROUNDING RETAILERS with a 900 USF courtyard (total 5,815 USF) • 1,214 SF former bar available (main level 806 RSF and a mezzanine of 408 RSF) • Landmark historic building in a rapidly changing 24 hour neighborhood with strong daytime population • Strong tourism component with Saturday market, Voodoo Donuts and over 1,700 hotel rooms within five city blocks • Iconic Portland food and beverage operators; Mothers Bistro, Stumptown Coffee and Pine Street Market located within one block DEMOGRAPHICS 1 MILE 3 MILES 5 MILES 2021 POPULATION 37,043 201,688 442,302 2021 AVG. H.H. INCOME $72,980 $102,709 $103,431 2021 DAYTIME POPULATION 121,826 290,813 372,999 CONTACT BROCK SWITZER HSM PACIFIC REALTY, INC. 503-245-1400 EXT 518 0612 SW IDAHO ST., SUITE 2 PORTLAND, OR 97239 [email protected] *Broker has ownership interest in property WWW.HSMPACIFIC.COM All ideas, designs, drawings, and plans set forth on these sheets are owned by and are the property of Oh planning + design, architecture. Any use, reuse, or disclosure ofWACHSMUTH said plans, reproductions, ideas, designs, and/or arrangements without the written permission BLOCK of Oh planning + design, architecture is prohibited71 by law. SW 2nd AVE · PORTLAND · OR · 97204 TENANT INFORMATION - FIRST FLOOR / MEZZANINES - PROPOSED PROPOSED FLOOR PLAN LEGEND Address RSF Courtyard SF Mezzanine SF Total SF (OWNER LOGO) EXISTING STUD WALL FUSE 36 SW 3RD AVENUE ± 2236 RSF NO COURTYARD ± 890 SF MEZZANINE ± 3126 SF TOTAL AFURI RAMEN 50 SW 3RD AVE ± 2195 RSF NO COURTYARD ± 339 SF MEZZANINE ± 2534 SF TOTAL EXISTING MASONRY WALL SENATE 61-71 SW 2ND STREET ± 4572 ASF ± 767 SF COURTYARD (50%) ± 438 ASF MEZZANINE ± 5394 SF TOTAL DAN + LOUIS OYSTER BAR 208 SW ASH STREET ± 5678 RSF NO COURTYARD ± 531 RSF MEZZANINE ± 6209 SF TOTAL PROPOSED NEW WALL DISTRICT 220 SW ANKENY STREET ± 880 RSF NO COURTYARD ± 255 SF MEZZANINE ± 1135 SF TOTAL COLOR FILL PROVIDED FOR BUILDING LOBBY 223 SW ASH STREET ± RSF NO COURTYARD ± SF MEZZANINE ± SF TOTAL CLARITY OF TENANT AREAS NEW TENANT 225 SW ASH STREET ± 1354 RSF ± 547 SF COURTYARD (50%) NO MEZZANINE ± 1628 SF TOTAL Wachsmuth Building VALENTINE'S 232 SW ANKENY STREET ± 724 RSF NO COURTYARD ± 367 SF MEZZANINE ± 1091 SF TOTAL DAN + LOUIS OYSTER BAR 223-225 SW Ash St, Portland, OR 97204 FIRST FLOOR COMMON N/A N/A N/A N/A ± 190 SF TOTAL 208 SW ASH STREET AREA / UNASSIGNABLE ± 5678 RSF ± 531 RSF MEZZANINE NO COURTYARD ± 6209 SF TOTAL TOTAL BUILDING AREAS EXPIRES 1/31/2028 OHPLANNING+DESIGN, ARCHITECTURE Building Footprint 21,770 SF DISTRICT 115 NW 1st Ave, Ste. 300 Portland, OR 97209 Gross Assignable SF 220 SW ANKENY STREET ± 880 RSF t 503.280.8000 First Floor 20,157 SF f 503.224.5442 ± 255 SF MEZZANINE Mezzanine 3,028 SF NO COURTYARD Consultants: Second Floor 10,242 SF ± 1135 SF TOTAL EXPIRES 1/31/2020 33,427 SF Total Note: Plans will require further field verification. VALENTINE'S 232 SW ANKENY STREET ± 724 RSF ± 367 SF MEZZANINE FUSE NO COURTYARD 36 SW 3RD AVENUE ± 1091 SF TOTAL ± 2236 RSF EXPIRES 11/30/2024 ± 890 SF MEZZANINE NO COURTYARD ± 3126 SF TOTAL EXPIRES 4/30/2021 1,214 UP UP USF UP UP 900 USF UNVERIFIED SPACE COURTYARDCOURTYARD COURTYARD UNVERIFIED SPACE 4,915 USF WACHSMUTH BUILDING ANALYSIS BUILDING ANALYSIS UNVERIFIED SPACE R N FO IO T CT NO RU ST ELEV. N CO Date: 02/05/2019 Project Number: 70039 Drawn By: Author Checked By: Checker Revision Schedule: SENATE VACANT AFURI RAMEN NEW TENANT BUILDING LOBBY 61-71 SW 2ND STREET 224 SW ASH STREET 223 SW ASH STREET 50 SW 3RD AVE 225 SW ASH STREET ± 4572 ASF ± 880 RSF ± 2195 RSF ± 1354 RSF ± RSF ± 438 ASF MEZZANINE NO MEZZANINE ± 339 SF MEZZANINE NO MEZZANINE ± SF MEZZANINE ± 767 SF COURTYARD (50%) NO COURTYARD NO COURTYARD NO COURTYARD ± 547 SF COURTYARD (50%) ± 5394 SF TOTAL ± 880 RSF ± 2534 SF TOTAL ± 1628 SF TOTAL ± SF TOTAL EXPIRES 5/1/2025 Sheet Title: N/A N/A EXPIRES 1/31/2026 EXPIRES 7/31/2029 PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR Sheet Number: PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1 1/8" = 1'-0" A-222 5/13/2019 9:10:31 AM 9:10:31 5/13/2019 BUILDING ANALYSIS HSM PACIFIC REALTY, INC. CONTACT BROCK SWITZER 0612 SW IDAHO ST., SUITE 2 503-245-1400 EXT 518 - [email protected] PORTLAND, OR 97239 WWW.HSMPACIFIC.COM WACHSMUTH BLOCK 71 SW 2nd AVE · PORTLAND · OR · 97204 ANKROM MOISAN 200 EES OLD TOWN PIZZA GERVURTZ MENASHE 57 EES EMBERS AIRBNB 250 EES 119 ROOMS PORTLAND 1,410 CAPACITY CAMPUS BAR XV PHYSI-BERRY SHANGHAI CAFE SURVEY TUNNEL BAR MONKEY OFFICES BLOCK 30 296 EES US BANK TOWER SATURDAY SITE PHO TNT MARKET DISTRICT SIMPLE LOCAL COFFEE PORTLAND 276 ROOMS 133 APTS FIRE & RESCUE PLATINUM RECORDS GOOGLE 60 EES E-SAN KELLS IRISH PUB 256 ROOMS THAI LA JORACHA PINE ST BLOCK 28 CAPTAIN ANKENY'S MARKET PIZZA & PUB PAE ENGINEERING 100 EES STOLL BYRNE BREAKING GROUND 10/1 BLOCK 45 LAW FIRM 33 EES 400 ROOMS MAIPHAI BLOCK 5 THAI BLOCK 29 130 APTS PORTLAND COMING SOONWATERKNOT OUTDOOR 75 ROOMS HOTELS STORE FUTURE ARUBA DEVELOPMENTS OFFICE 1,782 USF BLOCK 17 UNDER BLOCK 300 200 ROOMS CONSTRUCTION PUPPET OFFICES 221 ROOMS MAJOR SQUARESPACE EMPLOYERS BLOCK 40 150 EES BLOCK 18 BLOCK 38 Major Employers Hotels within 5 city blocks Food & Beverage of Note • US Bank Tower - 1.2 million SF GLA • Toyoko Inn (400 Rooms) • Afuri • Block 300 - 350,000 SF GLA • Embassy Suites (276 Rooms) • Bae’s Hot Chicken • Mercy Corps (296 EES) • Courtyard Marriot (256 Rooms) • E-San Thai Cuisine • Airbnb (250 EES) • Coming soon: TBD 5 star hotel (225 rooms) • Lovely Rita • Ankrom Moisan (200 EES) • Hotel Monaco (221 Rooms) • Lechon • Square Space (150 EES) • Hi-Lo Hotel (200 Rooms) • Mother’s Bistro • PAE Engineering (100 EES) • The Hoxton (119 Rooms) • Stumptown Coffee • Google (60 EES) • Worldmark (75 Rooms) • VooDoo Donuts • Gevurtz Menashe (57 EES) • Stoll Byrne Law Offices (33 EES) • Portland Fire & Rescue HSM PACIFIC REALTY, INC. CONTACT BROCK SWITZER 0612 SW IDAHO ST., SUITE 2 503-245-1400 EXT 518 - [email protected] PORTLAND, OR 97239 WWW.HSMPACIFIC.COM TENANTS AT THE WACHSMUTH BLOCK AFURI DAN AND LOUIS OYSTER BAR BAE’S VACANCY CORNER HSM PACIFIC REALTY, INC. CONTACT BROCK SWITZER 0612 SW IDAHO ST., SUITE 2 503-245-1400 EXT 518 - [email protected] PORTLAND, OR 97239 WWW.HSMPACIFIC.COM.
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