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Retail Opportunity Retail Opportunity 1 “Everything eventually connects— people, ideas, objects.” —Charles Eames The Birthplace of California Modern Los Angeles is a cradle of enduring and incomparable indigenous design. Its responsible for an authentically original modern aesthetic found nowhere else in the world. It’s singular style is recognized instantly and embraced internationally. 3 A Destination by Design The West Hollywood Design District has been a dynamic epicenter of Los Angeles culture since the 1950s. Its importance to the city has not only evolved over the decades, but continuously honed its edge in the MANSOUR MODERN worlds of fashion, art, and design. MAXFIELD PACIFIC DESIGN CENTER 4 Born on Beverly The original Los Angeles International Design Center, 8899 Beverly was completed in 1964 by modernist architect Richard Dorman. The building immediately established the area as the epicenter and showplace for architecture and interior design. 5 Preserving the Design Pedigree The newly redesigned 8899 Beverly has already earned the status of a modern masterpiece. Although it remains true to its architectural roots, its innovative façade gives it renewed life and purpose. 6 7 46 Hollywood Hills Trousdale Estates The West Hollywood Arts & 61 Design District: The Intersection of Sunset Strip West Hollywood and Beverly Hills The Bird Streets 63 62 60 Sunset Boulevard 59 47 8899 Beverly 20. AllSaints 40. Granville Fitness 73. Boffi 8585 Melrose Ave 8701 Beverly Blvd 8775 Beverly Blvd 21. Lululemon 41. Dan Tana’s 54. Y7 Studio 74. Bulthaup Shopping 8532 Melrose Ave 9071 Santa Monica Blvd 8270 Melrose Ave 153 S Robertson Blvd North San Vicente Boulevard 22. Zadig & Voltaire 42. Petrossian 55. Cycle House 75. Snaidero 1. PacificDesignCenter La Cienega Boulevard 8551 Melrose Avenue 321 N Robertson Blvd 8511 Melrose Ave 372 N Robertson Blvd Santa Monica Boulevard 8687 Melrose Ave North Doheny Drive 23. Kiehl’s 43. E.P. & L.P. 56. Rise Nation 76. Poltrona Frau 2. A.P.C. 8500 Beverly Blvd 603 N La Cienega Blvd 613 N La Cienega Blvd 8840 Beverly Blvd 8420 Melrose Pl 24. INTERMIX 44. Peppermint Club 57. PLAYLIST. Yoga 77. Brown Jordan 3. CHANEL Robertson 110 N Robertson Blvd 8713 Beverly Blvd 624 N La Cienega Blvd 8521 Melrose Ave 125 N Robertson Blvd 25. The Kooples 45. A.O.C. 58. Box Union 78. Cappellini 4. John Varvatos 100 S Robertson Blvd 8700 W 3rd St 120 N Robertson Blvd 8950 Beverly Blvd 8800 Melrose Ave 46. Chateau Marmont 59. Barry’s Bootcamp 5. RH Modern Restaurants/Bars 8221 Sunset Blvd 1106 N La Cienega Blvd Neighborhood 8772 Beverly Blvd 7 Melrose Avenue 47. Soho House 60. Equinox Serving 50 2 54 6. Stella McCartney 26. Gracias Madre 9200 Sunset Blvd 8590 Sunset Blvd 57 56 8823 Beverly Blvd 8905 Melrose Ave 79. Bristol Farms 22 61. Rumble Boxing West Hollywood 55 7. Balmain Flagship 27. The Henry 8544 Sunset Blvd 9039 Beverly Blvd 32 52 Casual Eateries Arts & Design 1 20 16 77 43 8421 Melrose Place Melrose Avenue 120 N Robertson Blvd 62. Hot Pilates 80. Ralphs District 21 41 35 15 8. JAMES PERSE 28. Madeo 48. Joe & The Juice 8604 Sunset Blvd 9040 Beverly Blvd 36 37 48 8914 Melrose Ave 26 30 8897 Beverly Blvd 8532 Melrose Ave 63. SoulCycle 81. Starbucks 49 19 Melrose Avenue 9. JAMES PERSE 29. The Ivy 49. VerveCoffee 8570 Sunset Blvd 164 N Robertson Blvd 8 4 13 34 141 N Robertson Blvd 113 N Robertson Blvd 10 Roasters 82. TheCoffeeBean North Robertson Boulevard 31 18 8925 Melrose Ave West Hollywood 10. Maxfield 30. Zinqué Home Design/ 8793 Beverly Boulevard West 8818 Melrose Ave 8684 Melrose Ave 50. AlfredCoffee Furnishings 83. Cedars-Sinai Dorrington Avenue 11. Moschino 31. Craig’s Melrose Place Medical Center 8428 Melrose Pl 8700 Beverly Blvd Beverly Hills 8933 Beverly Blvd North Almont Drive 8826 Melrose Ave 64. KOHLER Ashcroft Avenue 75 38 8955 W Beverly Blvd 12. Beverly Center 32. Le Pain Quotidien 51. Lemonade North Doheny Drive 8500 Beverly Blvd 8607 Melrose Ave 9001 Beverly Blvd 65. Cassina Rosewood Avenue 28 67 42 51 70 17 52. UrthCafféMelrose 8815 Beverly Blvd 79 65 40 13. Acne Studios 33. Le Pain Quotidien 64 72 6 82 44 Beverly Boulevard 11 73 8920 Melrose Ave 320 S Robertson Blvd 8565 Melrose Ave 66. Minotti 81 8936 Beverly Blvd 80 68 76 66 69 71 14. KITSON 34. Cecconi’s 53. BlueBottleCoffee 9 5 8301 Beverly Blvd 78 53 115 S Robertson Blvd 8764 Melrose Ave 67. FENDI Casa 27 3 Beverly Boulevard 8833 Beverly Blvd 15. Vince 35. Tortilla Republic 58 8538 Melrose Ave 616 N Robertson Blvd 68. MASS 29 24 83 9000 Beverly Blvd 23 16. Rag & Bone 36. SUR 8533 Melrose Ave 606-614 N Robertson Blvd 69. Porcelanosa 14 25 12 8900 Beverly Blvd 17. Leica 37. Catch LA 39 8783 Beverly Blvd 8715 Melrose Ave 70. Ann Sacks 74 8935 Beverly Blvd West 3rd Street 18. Helmut Lang 38. The Nice Guy 45 8808 Melrose Ave 401 N La Cienega Blvd 71. Poliform 33 8818 Beverly Blvd 19. Chrome Hearts 39. Farmhouse 600 N Robertson Blvd 8500 Beverly Blvd 72. Ligne Roset 8843 Beverly Blvd * West Hollywood Arts and Design District streets (Beverly Blvd, Robertson Blvd and Melrose Ave) are undergoing full streetscape improvements 8 including larger sidewalks, enhanced pedestrian crossings, bike lanes, landscaped medians, new street trees and street furniture. Golden Triangle rd evard A Cultural Epicenter $621M $3.89B $32M $121M 2018 Annual Spending 2018 Annual Spending 2018 Annual Spending on 2018 Annual Spending on in a 1 Mile radius in a 3 Mile radius apparel in a 1 Mile radius apparel in a 3 Mile radius West Hollywood’s Design District is the $168M $1.07B 71K $118M heart of LA’s fashion and design scene. Located at the crossroads of Melrose 2018 Annual Spending 2018 Annual Spending Daytime employees Average 1-mile income Avenue, Beverly Boulevard, and Robertson Boulevard, it is a true cultural destination for on food and alcohol in on food and alcohol in in West Hollywood design-oriented retailers and sophisticated a 1 Mile radius a 3 Mile radius consumers. 65% 30K+ 1.385M $700B+ of people within a 1 mile Cars pass by Visitors per year Los Angeles GDP radius have a college degree 8899 Beverly daily or higher 9 A Walkable Neighborhood The Design District has the unique distinction of being the best walking retail neighborhood in Los Angeles, drawing locals as well as visitors from around the world. RESTORATION HARDWARE JOHN VARVATOS LOREMKEN PAVES IPSUM CAPTION 10 A Perfect Address for Design-Oriented Brands Art, fashion, and design devotees come to shop the high-end furniture, fixtures, lighting, tile, and clothing stores, as well as to enjoy a host of popular dining and nightlife. MINOTTI CRAIG’S CECCONI’S 11 Madeo Having been on-site for decades, the retail anchor tenant at 8899 Beverly, Madeo, continues to be one of West Hollywood’s most beloved restaurants with a loyal clientele of celebrities, fashionistas, music artists, sports figures, and aficionados of fine Tuscan fare. The Vietina family intends to complete the restaurant’s remodel and open their doors for business by the end of 2019. 12 Impeccable Modern Homes 8899 Beverly is the only residential building in the Design District. Its limited collection of 44 tower condominiums and eight houses will attract high-profile buyers whose tastes and style represent the leading edge of art, culture, architecture, and design. 13 Retail Opportunity Features • Retail spaces ranging from 500 square feet to 12,000 square feet. • 170 linear feet of highly visible retail frontage available along Beverly Boulevard. • Ceiling heights up to 14 feet along Retail Retail Retail Beverly Boulevard. • Approximately 125 retail parking spaces available onsite (5+ parking spaces per 1,000 square feet). • Brand new building-wide mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and life safety systems. • Fully staffed, 24-hour security and surveillance. • Retail shell delivery available end of 2019 with occupancy/opening early 2020. • Brand new building with over $200 million invested in the property, designed by well known architects Olson Kundig. • Building completely up to current code compliance with regard to seismic, Residential ADA, elevators and energy code. • $4 million investment in Beverly Boulevard streetscape including new sidewalks, bike lanes, pedestrian crossings, street trees and landscaped median, to be completed in 2020. 14 Team / Contact Retail Leasing Agent Kazuko Morgan Carine Mamann Jay Luchs Cushman & Wakefield of California, Inc. Vice Chairman Senior Director Vice Chairman 10250 Constellation Blvd [email protected] [email protected] Newmark Knight Frank Suite 2200 CA License 01070005 CA License 01734150 1875 Century Park East Los Angeles, CA 90067 T +1 415 773 3546 T +1 310 595 2235 Suite 1380 Los Angeles, CA 90067 cushmanwakefield.com [email protected] www.jayluchs.com CA License 01260345 T +1 310 407 6585 889915 Beverly Blvd, West Hollywood CA 90048 ©2019 Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. All rights reserved..
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