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3131 M St Nw 3131 M ST NW 3131 M STREET NW GEORGETOWN TOTAL SF WASHINGTON, DC 20007 3,450 RESTAURANT / RETAIL OPPORTUNITY ON M STREET IN THE HEART OF GEORGETOWN NEIGHBORING RETAILERS DELIVERY: Immediate SPACE AVAILABLE 3,450 SF — 2,688 SF Ground Floor — 762 SF Basement DETAILS • Currently Johnny Rockets space • Same block/side as Urban Outfitters, RiRa, Michael Kors, PNC Bank DEMOGRAPHIC SNAPSHOT $ CONTACT POPULATION EMPLOYEES MEDIAN HHI WALK SCORE EDUCATION MEDIAN AGE RICH AMSELLEM 1/2 mi — 9,281 1/2 mi — 14,235 1/2 mi — $146,146 (98) Walker’s Paradise (Bachelor’s Degree+) 1/2 mi — 32.89 240.479.7216 Daily errands do not 1 mi — 43,966 1 mi — 114,006 1 mi — $103,437 1/2 mi — 91.52% 1 mi — 30.60 [email protected] require a car. 1 mi — 85.88% 29 29 29 ©2018 CBRE, Inc. All rights reserved. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable, but has not been verified for accuracy or completeness. 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Sallys Curry & Pie BoConcept Starbucks Kwik Kopy Design Within Reach Printing Rent the Runway Escape Room Live Baker Showroom Resource Furniture District Doughnut The North Face Ledburry Brilliant Calligaris The Tavern Earth Circa Lighting B ANK A LY N W O ST NW P ST NW Jewelers’Werk FedEx Bulthaup The Share Store PROSPECT ST NW WATER ST NW ST WATER B&B Italia Bonobos Cady’s Alley CB2 Relish Leopold’s Kafe JANUS et Cie Thos. Moser Cynthia Rowley Alice + Olivia DUXIANA Big INTERMIX Wheel Georgetown Cupcake Bikes Contemporaria 3 3 RD S T N W 3 3 RD S T N W 31,488 ADT Peet’s Coffee Blue Bottle Coffee Bottle Blue Kintaro Club Monaco Sangaree Good Stuff Eatery Pizzeria Paradiso Piano Bar PanIQ Escape Room Paradiso Game Room Acaiberry J. McLaughlin Subway Falafel Inc OTOM AC S T N W Dean & DeLuca P Luke’s Lobster Booeymonger Aesop DSW Craft Remodeling Lady Camelia Elementary School Elementary Purgistics School Elementary Modernization Modernization Hyde-Addison Olivia Macaron Lucky Brand Hyde-Addison /kinesis/ Domino’s Pizza Thompson L. Carey TJ Maxx Pizza Capuccino’s Al Lululemon Just Paper & Tea & Paper Just Boulangerie Christophe Boulangerie 38,550 ADT 38,550 Chinese Disco Roots Inc Jewelry Majesty Salon L’Eau Salon Avocado Cafe Avocado J. Crew Sunglass Hut Wisey’s DC Peacock Cafe Shoes Soulier Crumbs & Whiskers & Crumbs Chipotle Spott Kickk Water Street Gym Princess & Prince H&M 1 Number Kitchen GRACE ST NW Havana Max Georgetown Mai Thai Bank M&T Clyd’es Bar & Kitchen 1310 MAJOR Prospect Place Place Prospect Prospect & Other Stories Sweet Thomas Georgetown Inn Inn Georgetown Georgetown Floorcoverings Polished LiLi The First The LiLi Aldo Venturi Wingo’s 96 rooms 96 Marine Layer rooms 96 C E CIL P L N W Carlisle Floors Pejman Salon Lou Lou Boutiques Lou Lou AllSaints UPS Trading Reddz SUNdeVICH 7-Eleven BHLDN CVS Warby Parker Cafe Milano Capital Wines Grace Street Coffee Anthropologie Athleta GNC BB&T 17,564 ADT 17,564 Georgetown Park The Sovereign Fitch & Abercrombie Rapha D.C. Mashburn Sid Sandlot Tavern Martin’s Papyrus DC Massimo Dutti Massimo DC Barbour Toys Tugooh Dog Tag Bakery Forever 21 Poltrona Frau PANDORA Jewelry Bank of America of Bank El Centro D.F. Centro El Ann Mashburn Reverie J. Paul’s Aritzia Campaer N &pizza Chaia Tacos Pinstripes S Comfort One Shoes One Comfort Hela Spa T GAP City of Tavern Club N Spa & Salon Aveda Rooftop Bar & Lounge TUMI Mr. Smith’s Wawa Patagonia Billy Reid W Harvest Random Sweetgreen Banana Republic Concepts Restaurant Capital Barre3 Calvin Klein Bank Eagle The Frye Co. SoulCycle Paul COS Georgetown Cafe Jonathan Adler Jonathan WISCONSIN AVE NW Fluevog John Blues Alley Club Muncheez State of Liberty Clothing Co. Filomena Ristorante Ching Ching Cha Tory Burch Tory Vineyard Vines Vineyard ECCO Apple Store Apple Madewell LOFT Ralph Lauren Ralph Lily Pulitzer PNC Bank Millen Karen 1055 High 1055 1055 High 1055 Tuckernuck 90 Second Pizza America Eats Store Georgetown Tee’s Tavern Francesca’s AT&T UBIQ Ben & Jerry’s SOUTH ST NW ST SOUTH BLUES ALY NW Starbucks Cady’s Alley Johnny Haagen-Dazs Rockets Manhattan M ST NW Georgetown Hershey’s Bar & Grill Rosewood Rosewood 61 rooms 61 61 rooms 61 Whiskey Room C ONGRE SS C T N W Hill & Dale Records Bodega Ritz-Carlton AMC Loews Ritz-Carlton Ristorante Piccolo 86 rooms 86 86 rooms 86 Kiehl’s Ri Ra The Cali Consortium The Lobby Lounge Keith Lipert Urban Degrees Bistro The Dr. Martens Outfitters The Rye Bar L’occitane Susheria Steve Madden Potomac Wines Ultra Violet Flowers Moby Dick Michael Kors 3 1 ST S T N W Chez Billy Sud Choco Shawarma Flavio il Canale Bluefin Sushi The Georgetown House Georgetown The The Georgetown House Georgetown The Alex & Ani Nick’s Riverside Grill Riverside Nick’s Brooks Brothers Guapo’s of Georgetown of Guapo’s Lush Rag & Bone Gelateria Dolce Vita Dolce Gelateria Fiola Mare Fiola 11 rooms rooms 11 11 Sincerely, Addison Sincerely, Ladureee Baked & Wired Chanel Makeup & Fragrance 20,292 ADT Cafe Cantina Cafe Urfa Seattle Mason House Mason Mason House Mason Thunger Burger Definitions Bluemercury Starbucks & Bar Adams Adams Fitness Studio Miss Saigon K ST NW Nike Reformation T HOM AS J E FFE RSON S T N W Farmers Fishers Bakers Fishers Farmers Roche Salon & Spa & Salon Roche Bangkok Joe’s Bangkok The Observatory Curio Concept Store Moleskin FedEx Ship Center CorePower Yoga Kate Spade Outfoor Voices Seafood Place Seafood CUSP Tony & Joe’s Joe’s & Tony Sequoia Redevelopment Redevelopment Latham Hotel Latham Latham Hotel Latham Paper Source The Graham Graham The The Ozuki Salon 57 rooms rooms 57 57 Sprinkles Cupcakges DUMBARTON ST NW Free People O ST NW 1 I-Thai Restaurant & Sushi Bar 3 , 3 6 3 0 TH S T N W 4 A Fuel Body Lab D T Georgetown Suites Suites Georgetown Georgetown Georgetown Suites Georgetown Georgetown Suites Georgetown Ekti Salon & Spa Suntrust 220 rooms rooms 220 220 222 rooms 222 222 rooms 222 Market Street Diamonds Georgetown Olive Oil Co Hu’s Weat Evolve Georgetown Frame Shoppe Izzy Salon IKE BEHAR Wells Fargo 2 9 TH S T N W 2 9 TH S T N W West Heating Plant Plant Heating Heating West West Bourbon Steak Redevelopment Redevelopment Suitsupply Washington CVS 22,220 ADT 22,220 Sterling & Burke Ltd Le Pain Quotidien Georgetown Scoops OLIVE ST NW Bridge Street Books La Chaumiere US-29 S US-29 WASHINGTON, DC 20007 DC WASHINGTON, ENO Wine Bar Don Lobos NW STREET M 3131 Four Seasons Seasons Four Four 1 222 rooms rooms 222 222 5 Taj of India , 8 6 9 Georgetown Yoga A 2 8 TH S T N W D R T OC George’s King of Falafel K C RE E & Cheesesteak K A 5 N Entrance Project Entrance D P Project Entrance 1 OTOM Georgetown AC Georgetown , P KWY Das Ethiopian Cuisine 2 N W 9 4 6 6 ,0 9 8 Georgetown Salon Spa A A D T NW AVE PENNSYLVANIA D T 28,660 ADT 2 7 TH S T N W L ST NW ST L K ST NW 3131 M STREET NW SITE PLAN WASHINGTON, DC 20007 WISCONSIN AVENUE NW AVENUE WISCONSIN 2,688 SF GROUND FLOOR 762 SF BASEMENT (TOTAL) ©2018 CBRE, Inc.
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