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1000 Broadway Prime Location on Busy Sw Broadway DOWNTOWN SPACE 1 | 800 SF SPACE 2 | 2,488 SF SPACE 3 | 25,000 SF 2,844 SF RESTAURANT OPPORTUNITY! 1000 BROADWAY PRIME LOCATION ON BUSY SW BROADWAY DAN BOZICH | KIA HARTLEY | 503.228.3080 WWW.URBANWORKSREALESTATE.COM 1000 SW BROADWAY ADDRESS | 1000 SW BROADWAY SPACE 1 | 800 SF AREA | DOWNTOWN SPACE 2 | 2,488 SF USES | RETAIL / RESTAURANT / THEATER SPACE 3 | 25,000 SF AVAILABLE | NOW 1000 BROADWAY • Located on SW Broadway in downtown Portland, just steps from Pioneer Courthouse Square and retailers such as Nordstrom, Apple, Columbia, Nike and Pioneer Place Mall. • Dining in the area entails a mix of quick service such as an array of food trucks, Pizzicato, Jimmy John’s, Kure Juice Bar, Killer Burger and sit down restaurants such as Fogo de Chao, Pastini, Departure, Tasty n’ Alder, Clyde Common and Mother’s Bistro. • This mix is ideal in a downtown location benefiting from a daytime working population as well as tourists and the destination dining crowd. FORMER THEATER SPACE 1000 BROADWAY | 2 RETAIL / RESTAURANT FLOOR PLAN BR SPACE 2 SPACE 1 2,488 SF 800 SF BR ENTRANCE TO THEATER ENTRANCE SW BROADWAY AVE ENTRANCE TO SPACE 2 ON SW BROADWAY 1000 BROADWAY | 3 THEATER FLOOR PLAN (UNDERGROUND) BR BR THEATER 1 THEATER 2 SPACE 3 25,000 SF MEZZANINE THEATER 3 THEATER 4 THEATER LOBBY 1000 BROADWAY | 4 AREA RETAIL & DEMOS .25 MILES .5 MILES 1 MILE 2018 POPULATION 3,484 13,259 40,360 TOTAL EMPLOYEES 27,258 69,055 106,944 TOTAL BUSINESSES 2,071 5,249 8,865 MEDIAN HH INCOME $43,027 $40,315 $56,782 MEDIAN AGE 45.2 36 36 SOME COLLEGE 79% 82% 87% BARLOW PORTLAND’5 CENTER FOR THE ARTS ARLENE SCHNITZER CONCERT HALL THE MELTING POT FOGO DE CHAO COLUMBIA SPORTSWEAR KURE JUICE BAR 1000 BROADWAY | 5 THE FIELDS PARK THE OLD PORTLAND OVATION SCHUBACK VIOLIN SHOP LAND ROVER PLANET GRANITE PIZZICATO CROSSFIT BAR TEA PEARL PURE SPACE TANNER THE FIELDS SPRINGS PARK OLIVE SHOES VIA DELIZIA BARRE 3 PURE BARRE PORTLAND CLOSET CO. SISTERS COFFEE PARALLEL LA FITNESS ON STORE YAMA SUSHI BRIDGEPORT UNION STATION BREWPUB SERES LOVEJOY BURN CYCLE BAKERS POSH BABY PERCH CERULEANWINE CHIPOTLE FEDEX THE HAIRY SAFEWAY LOBSTER STARBUCKS GNC POST OFFICE KEY BANK OLIVE OR TWIST OFFICE MAX JAMISON REDEVELOPMENT HARLEY DAILY CAFE SQUARE DAVIDSON WELLS FARGO GREYHOUND ON DECK SILKWOOD PEARL THAI GREEN LEAF STATION PLAZA SINJU SUSHI NW PRIORITY CU ITALIA USPS URBAN GRIND DESIGN WITHINREACH TART BERRY TAO OF TEA HARVEY’S LAN SU REI NOSSA FAMILIACOFFEE THE HABERDASHERY PINTS 24 HOUR COMEDY CLUB HONG DEN CHINESE FITNESS PACIFIC NORTHWEST BURRITOBAR COLLEGE OF ART GARDEN STICKS & IRVING ST. RITE AID PARK STONES THE FOX & HOUNDS KITCHEN COOLEST GANN BROS. LIZARD LOUNGE RECYCLED CHIC CAFFE ALLORA KITCHEN ROOM GIORGIO’S RAINBOW LOW BROW ANNE’S VINTAGE GOLDEN HORSE FRENCH HAND-EYE SUPPLY CLOTHING OLD TOWN SEAFOOD ZOOM CARE BLACK ROCK QUARTER LINENS BUDD + FINN MING LOUNGE COFFEE CIELO HOME HIVE BANK OFTHE WEST HOUSE PARAGON BED MART BOWERY BAGELS SCARRED CORKSCRU WINE OF LOUIE ARTIFACTS OBLATION ANNE SACKS MERCHANTS OLD TOWN PIZZA BLICK WILLCALL HUNT & GATHER PIZZA SCHMIZZAPHO VON FRESH BLUEBIRD BAKERS RED ROBE INDEX PDX MIO SUSHI OBA STAG PDX GP KITCHENNUVREI HAMPTON INN TEA HOUSE BARISTA JOHN’S CAFE CAL SKATE OLD TOWN GROCERY PARKLANE BUTTERFLYBELLY PENDLETON FIFTH AVENUE THE BARRELROOM KEEN WHOLE BOWLSTARBUCKS RICH’S DIXIE TAVERN COFFEE FLOYD’S FLOYD’S MATTRESSES VERDUN TANNER CREEK NIGHT LOUNGE BOOK BLACK BLACK COCCOON SILK ISABEL TAVERN THEO’S TUBE ANGELINA’S BRIX TAVERN CHOCLOATE HOODOO CHA CHA CHA HANNA TRATTORIA KIRIKO MADE SHAKE UPS STORE NORTH COMPOUND CONTROL VERDE COCINA WORLD GROUND ANDERSSON GALLO NEGROLIFE OF RILEY PARK GARNISH FOODS SISTERS OF ANDINA CULTURED CHEN’S GOOD TASTE PHYSI-BERRY PEARL CUPCAKE JONESBEN & BLOCKS GROVE THE THE ROAD CAFE XV WORK/ COFFEE ROGUE ROOM & JERRY’S GARDEN BAR UPPER MOLE PUBLIC HOUSE BOARD SHOP SHANGHAI 10 BARREL PRASAD BAR MI MERO MI YOGA PEARL YOGA TUNNEL BAR THE SHADE PLAYGROUNDSILVER DEADSTOCK BREWING STORE CASA BELLA DOLLAR II FIFTEEN OYSTER BAR MANDARIN HOUSE PEARL FULLER’S STAR ROSELAND DANTE’S VOODOO SHERWIN DESCHUTES SHOES HALO THEATER AFURI PHO TNT WILLIAMS CAFE UMBRIA TAVERN SUSHI DOUGHNUT KHAO SAN BREWERY MARINEOPOLIS ELENIS PHILOXENIA THEATER TACO SENATE TILT PIATTINO PEARL ICHIBAN LAND FUSE BAR SIMPLE. LOCAL. COFFEE VAULT LOS GORDITOSLITTLE BIG BAKERY HELEN’S SUBE MARKET PORTLAND CITY GRILL BLUE HOUR BURGER KELL’S ATHLETA ATLAS TIMBERLAND LECHON CIDER REAL TASTE STUMPTOWN PINE STREET STARBUCKS OF INDIA EMBASSY E-SAN THAI MARKET F&B CAFE F&B THE BIG BIG THE SANTERIA WIZ BANG FREE PEOPLE SPLASH BAR SUITES BIJOU CAFE THE NORTH CAFE ARMORY BAR FACE LEGROWLSKI JR’S ON BROADWAY SUBWAY AUDIO VIDEO ANTHROPOLGY TUGBOAT LITTLE BIRD MAIPHAI DR. MARTENS BREWING BISTRO ENCORE SUR LA TABLE BAILEY’S TAPROOM POP BAGEL LA JAROCHA THAI BASCO APPLIANCES LULU LEMON SAUCEBOX CAPTAIN BREWERY BLOCKS POWELL’S U.S. OUTDOOR BUNK BOOKS STARBUCKS ANKENY STORABLES GARDENHENRY’S BAR WHOLE FOODS TAVERN THE ORIGINAL STARBUCKS PORTLAND DINERANT DOWNTOWN PORTLAND GROUNDWORK TOMS GROCERY OUTDOOR BURGER THE BENSON TANDOOR STRAIGHT TO COFFEE CO. U.S. BANK COURTYARD THE POINT DON PEDRO ACE HOTEL ACE SUSHI TIMBUK2 QUICKFISH STUMPTOWN BAMBOO MARRIOTT AL-AMIR JAKE’S ALTO BAJO STADIUM CRYSTAL CACAO ANIMAL HOTEL LUCIA KEYBANK MOTHER’S 2ND AVENUE BALLROOM TRAFFIC O’BRYANT HUBER’S BISTRO RECORDS FLOWERS & GIFTS MASU SUSHI UNION HOTEL VINTAGE BOBOIS ROCHE MAY HEART PIZZA FRANCIS IMPERIAL DAYRETAIL & NIGHT GROCERY MAP SQUARE BANK CASEY’S CHROME PAZZO PORTLAND RISTORANTE STARBUCKS CHASE BANK MAMA MIA LUGGAGE TRATTORIA PARK WATERFRONT MCCALL TOM MARKET MA & PA MA PEET’S KELLY’S LARDO T.J. MAXX GRASSA DONUTS COFFEE OLYMPIAN AROY THAI KILLER BURGER SCOOTER BLUE STAR BLUE CASSIDY’S FOOD OFFICE HOTEL ALDER TASTY & TASTY KNIT PURL KNIT GARDEN BAR MCQUADES NONG’S MARRIOTT CARTS DEPOT MONACO RIALTO PETRA OREGON WINES RITE ROCKETRED STAR ART WORK REBELS ON BROADWAY AID FIZZ TAVERN BARISTA FEDEX LIBRARY MULTNOMAH WHISKEY MULTNOMAH KASK HEART COFFEE STARBUCKS PUBLIC DOMAIN KOJI OSAKAYA ECLIPSE SUPERBITE JAKE’S GRILL WM BRUNCH BOX DAILY GRILL VERIZON THE NINES JOY POKE FRESH ROLL ROOM Food and Drink GREEN THE SENTINEL RACK URBAN NORDSTROM ALDER & CO GOODS STARBUCKS Retail HOTEL TARGET FRESHII FARMER BUFFALO DEPARTURE NIKE WILD WINGS BANK OF AMERICA Hotel MAYAS TAQUERIA KALE STARBUCKS GANDHI Service / Other ROSS INDIA BOTTLE + KITCHEN SHIFT SAINT BURN ROMA NORDSTROM PIONEER PIONEER ROCK HOTEL ROSE MOMO’S PIONEER BOTTOM CUPCAKE BRIDGE & JIMMY SQUARESQUARE COURTHOUSE CAFÉ PONTÉ RISTORANTE YAMHILL INDIA HOUSE JOHN’S AT&T SENSEI PADDY’S BAR & GRILL PORTLAND PIONEER PLACE PUB MUCCA OSTERIA PIONEER PLACE CASE STUDY WINE BAR EAST INDIA CO. 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MARY’S MARY’S ACADEMY ACADEMY LITTLE RIVER CAFE CAFE RIVERS EDGE MURATA MERCEDES UPSTREAM COFFEE PLAID PIZZICATO OF PORTLAND PANTRY GREEN ZEBRA GROCERY HAPPY FEET NAIL & SPA ROGUE HALL STARBUCKS PUB & GRUB SCHMIZZA SCHMIZZA RICEBEN JUNKIES & JERRY’S INN VALUE STARBUCKS LAUGHING PETTYGROVEPETTYGROVE BEN & JERRY’S PLANET PARKPARK CAFE YUMM GREENLINE MARKET SUMO SUSHI PSUPSU PITA PIT OAKOAK SAVANNA SAVANNA ECONO ARTISAN WINE UPS STORE LODGE DISCOVERY US BANK MOBERI HOTLIPS PIZZA 1000 BROADWAY BAAN- THAI.
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