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1957-1967 W Burnside Second Generation Retail Facing Providence Park Tyler Bruss | Brian Greeley | 503.228.3080 1957-1967 W Burnside AVAILABLE SPACE 1 | 3,000 SF SPACE 2 | 800 SF RESTAURANT RETAIL SERVICE 1957-1967 W BURNSIDE SECOND GENERATION RETAIL FACING PROVIDENCE PARK TYLER BRUSS | BRIAN GREELEY | 503.228.3080 WWW.URBANWORKSREALESTATE.COM 1957-1967 W BURNSIDE Space 1 ADDRESS | 1967 W BURNSIDE SPACE | 3,000 SF USES | RESTAURANT, RETAIL AVAILABLE | NOW This second-generation restaurant space comes with a Type 1 hood, two updated multi-stall, ADA restrooms and basement space available for additional storage and/or walk-in. The space has vaulted ceilings, exposed brick and finished hardwood floors. Space 2 ADDRESS | 1957 W BURNSIDE SPACE | 800 SF USES | RETAIL, SERVICE AVAILABLE | NOW This second-generation retail space has great visibility to W. Burnside and Providence Park, with heavy traffic counts. A dedicated restroom and back office/storage are included within the space. INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT NOT GUARANTEED. 1957-1967 W BURNSIDE | 2 AREA RETAIL & DEMOS DEMOGRAPHICS .25 MILES .5 MILES 1 MILE 2019 POPULATION 5,027 16,286 46,847 TOTAL EMPLOYEES 4,277 24,306 108,821 TOTAL BUSINESSES 442 2,544 9,049 MEDIAN HH INCOME $53,818 $63,793 $67,533 MEDIAN AGE 34.2 35.5 38.1 SOME COLLEGE 87.18% 88.75% 87.28% RINGSIDE STEAKHOUSE ELEPHANTS DELICATESSEN DUTCH BROS PROVIDENCE PARK COCO DONUTS FRED MEYER COFFEEHOUSE NORTHWEST INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT NOT GUARANTEED. 1957-1967 W BURNSIDE | 3 STADIUM DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT Stadium District is part of Portland’s historic Goose Hollow neighborhood 1 817 SW 17TH AVE and home to Providence Park Stadium, Lincoln High School and Multnomah Status: Summer 2020 Athletic Club. The neighborhood is bordered by W Burnside, SW Vista Ave Developer: Urban Renaissance and SW 14th Ave and is walking distance to the Pearl District, West End Group, Invesco, & and Portland State University. Located on the Blue and Red MAX line, the Security Properties Stadium District is the gateway to Washington Park, with its International Details: New 150,000 SF mixed- Rose and Japanese Gardens, Oregon Zoo and Portland Children’s Museum. use office development. CANVAS AT Providence Park, home to the Timbers and Thorns professional MLS teams, PRESS BLOCKS recently completed renovations to expand stadium capacity to 25,000 seats, making Providence Park one of the top 5 biggest soccer only stadiums in 2 1621 SW TAYLOR ST the US. Status: Permit Review Developer: Security Properties An estimated $1B is currently planned for investment in the Stadium District. and Urban Renaissance Group Details: New full-block mixed-use 8 APPROX 2,060 NEW development with 337 apartment units. RESIDENTIAL UNITS 9 DELIVERING BY 2021 7 PROVIDENCE PRESS BLOCKS PARK 1 3 1551 SW TAYLOR ST 2 Status: Completed 3 Developer: Molasky Group, 4 Trinity 3 Investments, and 6 Langely Investment Properties LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL 5 11 Details: New mixed-use NEW 218,000 SF EDUCATIONAL BLDG development with 121 IN EARLY ASSISTANCE NORTH HOLLOW apartment units. 12 4 1715 SW SALMON ST Status: Permit Review 10 Developer: Greystar Partners Details: New 170,000 SF mixed- use development with 178 apartment units. 1715 SW SALMON 5 6 7 8 TAYLOR STREET TAYLOR STREET APARTMENTS I APARTMENTS II ART TOWER ALTA PEAK 1440 SW TAYLOR ST 1500 SW TAYLOR ST 1516 SW ALDER 1638 W BURNSIDE Status: Permit Review Status: Permit Review Status: Permit Review Status: Delivers Q1 2020 Developer: Shelter Holdings Developer: Shelter Holdings Developer: Wood Partners Developer: Wood Partners Details: New mixed-use develop- Details: New mixed-use develop- Details: New mixed-use develop- Details: New mixed-use ment with 107 apartment units. ment with 100 apartment units. ment with 314 apartment units. development with 138 apartment units. 9 10 11 12 GOOSE HOLLOW 1634 SW ALDER LOFTS MAC BLOCK 7 TANNER FLATS 1634 SW ALDER 1450 SW JEFFERSON SW MAIN/MADISON/19TH/20TH 2040 SW JEFFERSON ST Status: Early Assistance Status: Completed Status: Early Assistance Status: Completed Developer: Wood Partners Developer: VWR Development Developer: Mill Creek Developer: Mill Creek Details: New 218 unit apartment Details: New 61 unit apartment Details: New 330 unit residential Residential Trust building with office/coworking building. building Details: New mixed-use develop- space ment with 134 apartment units. INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT NOT GUARANTEED. 1957-1967 W BURNSIDE | 4 LUMBER LIQUIDATORS KITCHEN KABOODLE EMERSON HARDWOODS LANDCRUISER NW BRIDGETOWN NATURAL FELT COFFEE CARTON CONTINENTAL SERVICE HARDWARE GREAT SHERWIN- BOTTO BBQ WESTERN INK FRONTSIDE DISTRICT JOWL AND GROWL WILLIAMS CROSSFIT CASCADIA COFFEE X-FACTOR DUTCH ANGEL’S TURN 2 BROS EL ASADO IRON MOUNTAIN DOCKSIDE TAQUERIA MOTORCYCLES SALOON VESSEL JACK IN THE BOX MOTOCORSA BEDFORD LINDE LIMITED BROWN POMARIUS NURSERY VERSAILLES GARDENS SHAFFER FINE ARTS GALLERY GLOBE CASTAWAY KOALAS PORTLAND BOUTIQUE LIGHTING ELEMENTS CASH AND CARRY INTERNATIONAL BREKEN KITCHEN ST. HONORE BAKERY ST. ATAULA BETSY & IYA BETSY ODDBALL SHOE CO. SELCO OLYMPIA CHILDPEACE PREMIER GEAR PROVISIONS SMITH TEA MONTESSORI ACADEMY JUST SEAFOOD MCMENAMINS BOTTLE SHOP. CARIOCA BOWLS MARKET ALMA PURE MAGNUM OPUS MCMENAMINS TAVERN BBONNET SLABTOWN WELLS WILD WASABE PACIFIC PIE CO. FARGO KENNY & ZUKES KENNY NANCY’S KITCHEN NANCY’S THE ABBEY BAR G LOVE MAMA BIRD MAMA ORANGE THEORY GOOD COFFEE LOMPOC TAVERN ST. JACK SNIFFSNIFF DOGDOG FLORAL DESIGN BREAKSIDEBREAKSIDE SOLOSOLO CLUB CLUB HOTEL INSTITUTE RETAIL MAPTHREADSTHREADS COUNTCOUNT BREWERYBREWERY BESAW’SBESAW’S THE SULTAN CAFE NEW SEASONS. NEW SEASONS. CONSOLIDATEDCONSOLIDATED CU CU LUCKY LABRADOR PORTLANDPORTLAND LELA’SLELA’S BISTROBISTRO LUCKY LABRADORBEERBEER HALL HALL CARGO CO GREENLEAF PLEASEPLEASE LOUISE LOUISE CARGO CO MOBERI GRASSA THETHE MATADORMATADOR PLAYDATE SOUTHLAND WHISKEY KITCHEN PDX AYLEE & CO VIVACE JOE’S CELLAR GASTRO MANIA DELI TRIBE HAIR STUDIO FLOOR PETTYGROVE BAR JUSTA PASTA FACTORS NEW RENAISSANCE BOOKS & BISTRO PARR LUMBER GREENLIGHTBIKES SIRI INDIAN CUISINE STARBUCKS TARA THAI WORD OF MOUTH ANNA BANNANAS LES SCHWAB SALON 21 BOKE NW 23rd BOWL ALTITUDE MARAKESH PALEY’S PLACE GRANT’S PHILLY CHEESESTEAKS FROGTOWN TACOS SONSIE STYLE DORIO CAFE NOB VINTNER’S RED ONION THAI PRO PHOTO CELLAR POK POK 10 NAILS & SPA BONNIE BURGER HILL SHOGUN’S GALLERY LEGACY GOOD SAMARITAN URBAN WAX CHACHI HAIR DORIO CAFE PAYMASTER LOVEJOY MARKET WESTERN TRIPLE LINDY BIBI2GO BIKEWORKS STARBUCKS U.S. BANK LOCAL ROASTING LITTLE THINGS FRANCESCA’S SWAGAT INDIAN CUISINE THE YO STORE GINGER SALON THE FIX HUT ALOTTO GELATO LITTLE BIG BURGER LAUGHING PLANET COMMISSARY BLUE STAR DONUTS PORTLAND FURNITURE BANTAM TAVERN CAFE NELL BOXER RAMEN ECOVIBE YAMANE MILLER SALON PAINT SANTA FE TAQUERIA SALT & STRAW SERRATTO 2ND SUN BAMBOO SUSHI PHOTOGRAPHY BEST BROWS BARISTA BAR MINGO HIDDEN ROSE TATTOO DOJO MARINE LAYER FERGUSON THE FIRESIDE RUSSO LEE GALLERY OUTFITTERS FAT STRAW THE MEADOW TASTE ON 23RD ARC TEA CHAI TE BEAU THAI T PROJECT SLOAN 21ST AVENUE GRILL YUR’S BAR POPLANDIA SAVANA NAIL JO BAR OH BABY LINGERIE COFFEE TIME DOMOV I.D. BHUNA MESHER TOOL PAPA HAYDN LUSH COLUMBIA ROVING PRANA KYRA’S BAKE SHOP POTLAND PAPER SOURCE NW NAILS SAM A DRAPERY CO. ESCAPE FROM NY PIZZA CINEMA 21 MAC MUU-MUU’S HIP HOUND BAR DIANE ARC’TERYX ETHER VOICEBOX KARAOKE BIRDIE’S 23 HOYT MCMENAMINS RAMS HEAD SAN SAI LUCKY BRAND COUCH CITY PARK NORTH 45 PUB KUNG POW NATURAL BLUSH RITUAL ADORNMENTS SILVER DOLLAR PIZZA POPE HOUSE MART PIZZICATO BOURBON LOUNGE MCMENAMINS BLUE WORLD CUP BARTINI COFFEE & TEA FEDEX MOON TAVERN TRADER JOE’S ICON SALON MUD BAY VEDA VEDA COLLECTIVE & SPA M BAR FISH SAUCE VINOPOLIS CARINA LOUNGE AUGUST MOON SNOWPEAK STERLING COFFEE ROASTERS KEN’S ARTISAN BAKERY NW CHILDREN’S INSTITCHES WILLIAMS-SONOMA DAEDALUS BOOKS THEATER & SCHOOL THAI BLOOM RESTORATION PIZZA SCHMIZZA CHOWN PHIL’S UPTOWN MEAT MARKET HARDWARE ROAD RUNNERLOVEJOYBEN SPORTS &BAKERS JERRY’S HARDWARE POTTERY BARN KHAO SOY SUNNY DAY COFFEE THAI TRINITY CATHEDRAL SANTE PHARMACA UPTOWNHAND LIQUOR & STONE URBAN KELLS BREWPUB OUTFITTERS BEDMART ST MARY’S TWIST PALM BEACH TAN CROSSROADS TRADING CATHEDRAL NATURE’S PET & SCHOOL PETCOELEPHANTSDELICATESSEN UNLEASHED TIBET KITCHEN KITCHEN KABOODLE WALGREENS RINGSIDE STEAKHOUSE FRED MEYER STARBUCKS GOODWILL MURPHY’S PAPA DUTCH BROS DUTCH COFFEEHOUSE NW COFFEEHOUSE CHIPOTLE MARATHON TAVERNA MARATHON SITE MCDONALD’S ACROPOIS HOTEL ACROPOIS ENTERPRISE WESTSIDE DETAIL WESTSIDE ZUPAN’S BOISE FRY COMPANY BIG FROG EAT PIZZA EAT MAZATLAN JIMMY JOHN’S CAFE UMBRIA STARBUCKS KOI FUSION KOI LOUNGE STARBUCKS PORTLAND GEAR KINGSTON BAR KINGSTON JIM FISHER VOLVO DOLLAR TREE COMMODORE COMMODORE FULCROM 1FITNESS FULCROM COCO DONUTS GILDA’S Food and Drink Retail PROVIDENCE PARK Hotel Service / Other THE CHEERFUL BULLPEN INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT NOT GUARANTEED. JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL 1957-1967 W BURNSIDE | 5.
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