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Commonwealth Building Prime Retail in the Heart of Downtown Portland Dan Bozich | Brian Greeley | 503.228.3080 Commonwealth Building AVAILABLE SW 6th & ALDER | 10,174 RSF (GROUND FLOOR) 9,774 RSF (MEZZ) 19,948 RSF (COMBINED) BREWPUB RETAIL RESTAURANT CREATIVE COMMONWEALTH BUILDING PRIME RETAIL IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN PORTLAND DAN BOZICH | BRIAN GREELEY | 503.228.3080 WWW.URBANWORKSREALESTATE.COM COMMONWEALTH BUILDING ADDRESS | 607 SW WASHINGTON ST AREA | DOWNTOWN PORTLAND/ CBD The Commonwealth Building, located in the heart of Downtown Portland’s retail core and transit mall, features ground-floor retail and 230,000 square feet of office space. Designed by famed architect Pietro Belluschi and completed in 1948, the 14-floor building is one of the first glass box towers ever built, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is designated as a National Historic Engineering Landmark by the ASME. AVAILABLE CORNER OPPORTUNITY 10,174 RSF (GROUND FLOOR) 9,774 RSF (MEZZ) UP BUILDING SW WASHINGTON ST WASHINGTON SW FITNESS CENTER SW HARVEY MILK ST MILK HARVEY SW 19,948 RSF (COMBINED) LOBBY SW 6th AVE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT NOT GUARANTEED. COMMONWEALTH BUILDING | 2 SW 6th & HARVEY MILK ST CORNER SPACE TOTAL | 19,948 RSF RATE | CONTACT BROKER AVAILABLE | NOW USE | RESTAURANT / RETAIL BREWPUB / CREATIVE OFFICE MEZZANINE 9,774 RSF UP BUILDING FITNESS CENTER GROUND FLOOR 10,174 RSF SW HARVEY MILK ST MILK HARVEY SW LOBBY SW 6th AVE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT NOT GUARANTEED. COMMONWEALTH BUILDING | 3 CBD RETAIL & DEMOS .25 MILES .5 MILES 1 MILE 2019 POPULATION 2,073 12,058 44,071 TOTAL EMPLOYEES 29,593 69,189 61,448 Ave SW WASHINGTON ST TOTAL BUSINESSES 2,394 5,478 9,256 th SW 6 MEDIAN HH INCOME $29,096 $51,279 $61,448 MEDIAN AGE 43.8 41.9 37.1 EDU - SOME COLLEGE 69.79% 79.91% 86.06% SITE NATIONAL RETAIL CORE SW WASHINGTON ST RITZ CARLTON HOTEL DEVELOPMENT MOXY HOTEL DELIVERS 2023 Q3 2020 AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE AVE SW ALDER ST AVE AVE AVE th th th rd 0th vth th th nd SW 5 SW 6 SW 4 SW 3 SW 1 SW 9 SW 8 SW 2 SW 11 SW SW BROADWAY SW SW MORRISON ST PIONEER PORTLAND FLAGSHIP PIONEER SQUARE COURTHOUSE Over 300 events yearly PIONEER PLACE MALL SW YAMHILL ST DIRECTOR’S PARK SW TAYLOR ST 250 TAYLOR Q4 2019 HOTEL DEVELOPMENT Exp. 2020 SW SALMON ST INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT NOT GUARANTEED. COMMONWEALTH BUILDING | 4 HANCOCK S.T UPSHUR ST. SCHUYLER S. T . A VE T. FLINT AVE. THURMAN S WILLIAMS AVE. VANCOUVER 15TH AVE. 16TH AVE. 14TH AVE. 2ND AVE. 3RD AVE. 9TH AVE. 8TH AVE. 6TH AVE. 1ST AVE. 13TH AVE. 12TH AVE. 10TH AVE. 7TH AVE. 11TH AVE. THURMAN ST. VICTORIA AVE. BROADWAY ST. T WHEELER . VE DIXON S A SA VIER ST. ROSS ROSS MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BLVD. VE A WEIDLER S.T . A VE RALEIGH ST. BENTON LARRABEE LARRABEE HALSEY S.T QUIMBYT S . WINNING AVE. CLACKAMAS S. T PETTYGROVE ST. WASCO S.T GRAND T . OVER TON S VE A TE TE T A MULTNOMAH ST. INTERS NOR THRUP ST. STREETCA R HASSALO S.T MARSHALL ST. 1ST AVE. WHEELER AVE. ATION WAY ATION T S HOLLADYA ST. 225 T . STREETCA LOVEJOY S R PACIFIC S.T KEARNEY ST. Marriott Residence Inn OREGON S.T T . VE. JOHNSON S A 6TH 6TH IRVING ST. ARKWAY P T . VING S NAITO IR L VD VE. VE. A VE. HOYT ST. VE. VE. A LLOYD B A A A VE. A 15TH 15TH 16TH 16TH 17TH 17TH 18TH 18TH 19TH 19TH HOYTT S . 23RD 23RD GLISAN S.T Canopy Hilton GLISANT S . Hampton Inn 153 HANCOCK S.T FLANDERS S. T UPSHUR ST. T. FLANDERS S SCHUYLER S. T . A VE T. FLINT AVE. WILLIAMS AVE. THURMAN S Society Hotel VANCOUVER 15TH AVE. 16TH AVE. 14TH AVE. 2ND AVE. 3RD AVE. 9TH AVE. 8TH AVE. 6TH AVE. 1ST AVE. 13TH AVE. 12TH AVE. 10TH AVE. 7TH AVE. 11TH AVE. THURMAN ST. VICTORIA AVE. BROADWAY ST. T WHEELER . EVERETT S. T 243 VE DIXON S A SA VIER ST. | 5 ROSS ROSS MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BLVD. VE A VE. T. AVE. AY EVERETT S WEIDLER S.T VE. A VE. W VE. A A A VE. VE BENTON BENTON A VE. VE. VE. VE. T. A RALEIGH S VE. VE. A A A 62 VE. A A 3RD 3RD A A 4TH 4TH 5TH 5TH LARRABEE LARRABEE HALSEY S.T DAVIS ST. 6TH 6TH ARK ARK 9TH 9TH 8TH 8TH BROAD P T . 10TH E QUIMBY S 11TH 11TH 12TH 12TH 13TH 13TH E 14TH 14TH r WINNING AVE. r VE. VE. E DA VIS ST. CLACKAMAS S. T ARKWAY A 12TH A P VE. 6TH AVE. VE. 8TH AVE. 7TH AVE. PETTYGROVE ST. 9TH AVE. 10TH AVE. 3RD AVE. A A GRAND AVE. 1ST 1ST DA VIS WASCO S.T 2ND COUCH S.T GRAND The Hoxton . NAITO 20TH PLAC 20TH 20TH 20TH 21ST 21ST T . OVER TON S VE A TRINITY PLAC TRINITY 22ND PLAC 22ND TE T A T. MULTNOMAH ST. e COUCH S 9 INTERS NOR THRUP ST. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BLVD. STREETCA R HASSALO S.T 11 BURNSIDE S.T MARSHALL ST. 1ST AVE. WHEELER AVE. ATION WAY ATION Crystal Hotel .T. T BURNSIDE S S HOLLADAY ST. v 225 T . STREETCA LOVEJOY S R MORRISO 51 TANKENY S . PACIFIC S.T ASH S ANKENY S.T YAMHILL N KEARNEY ST. T. Marriott Residence Inn L A AVE. A Benson Hotel VD OREGON S.T i VE. T PINE S A T . VE. JOHNSON S A VIS T . 6TH 6TH 276 IRVING ST. SANDY B 101 ARKWAY P Courtyard By Marriott KING KING OAK S ASH ST. T . IR VING S NAITO 79 L 287 T . VD CLAIR AVE. CLAIR VE. VE. A Hotel Lucia VE. HOYT ST. VE. VE. T A LLOYD B A A A S R VE. A 15TH 15TH 16TH 16TH 17TH 17TH 18TH 18TH . 19TH HOYTT S . WorldMark by Wyndham Hotel Vintage R 23RD 23RD GLISAN S.T Embassy Suites VE Canopy Hilton A The Woodlark S 256 PINE ST. R T ARK ST. GLISANT S . VE 130 127 18TH Hampton Inn A 153 FLANDERS S. T . SITE FLANDERS ST. STREETCA Hotel deLuxe VE 107 17TH Society Hotel A 75 . EVERETT S. T Mark Spencer Hotel 243 STREETCA 150 WASHINGTON S VE OAK ST. Portland Marriott City Center VE. A . T. AVE. AY EVERETT S VE. Ace Hotel A VE. 100 W VE. A A 16TH VE. A VE. VE. VE. VE. A VE. VE. A A A 62 VE. VE A A 3RD 3RD A A 4TH 4TH A 5TH 120 DAVIS ST. 6TH 6TH T ARK ARK . 9TH 9TH 249 8TH 8TH BROAD e P 10TH 10TH E 15TH 11TH 12TH 12TH 13TH 13TH E 14TH 14TH r r VE. VE. E DA VIS ST. ARKWAY A 12TH A P VE. 6TH AVE. VE. 8TH AVE. 7TH AVE. MAI 9TH AVE. 10TH AVE. 3RD AVE. A A 14TH GRAND AVE. N 221 1ST 1ST DA VIS 2ND ALDER S COUCH S.T The Hoxton NAITO NAITO 20TH PLAC 20TH 20TH 20TH 21ST 21ST . 205 STARK ST. TRINITY PLAC TRINITY 22ND PLAC 22ND e N T. COUCH S 9 T . MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BLVD. Hi-Lo Hotel T VE SALMON S A Sentinel . 11 BURNSIDE S.T t VE T Hotel Monaco . Crystal Hotel BURNSIDE S.T. A v BMW LO 20TH RASMUSSE 51 MORRISO TANKENY S . MORRISON 330 S MADISO ASH S ANKENY S.T YAMHILL N T. 19TH L WASHINGTONST. A AVE. A Benson Hotel i VD VE. N T PINE S JEFFERSO N A T VIS T . 276 SANDY B 101 t Courtyard Courtyard By Marriott KING KING OAK S ASH ST. The Dossier 79 287 T A BRIDGE A . CLAIR AVE. CLAIR Hotel Lucia T T S R . WorldMark by Wyndham Hotel Vintage R VE Embassy Suites The Woodlark VIS A JEFFERSO S 256 YAMHILL S PINE ST. R T ARK ST. VE 130 127 ALDER S.T 18TH A N . T STREETCA Hotel deLuxe VE 107 17TH A 75 . Mark Spencer Hotel STREETCA 150 WASHINGTON S e VE OAK ST. A . Portland Marriott City Center Ace Hotel 16TH 100 E VE A 120 . T . 154 249 e 15TH ARKWAY E MAI P 14TH VE The Nines N ALDER S 221 T A AYLOR S . 205 STARK ST. N T . Hi-Lo Hotel T VE SALMON S A . Sentinel T t . MORRISON S.T CIRCL VE T . Hotel Monaco COLLINÕS A BMW LO 20TH RASMUSSE 782 NAITO 20TH MORRISON 330 S MADISO JEFFERSON S 19TH The Paramount Hotel WASHINGTONST. JEFFERSON N T t m 140 The Dossier A BRIDGE A T PROSPECT DRIV PROSPECT T. SALMON S VIS 150 JEFFERSO YAMHILL S 204 ALDER S.T TH AVE. N T 8 T e . 1 S E P ARK BELMONT S.T . 154 ARKWAY E P VE TAYLOR S The Nines A COLUMBIA S T . BLOCK MORRISON S.T 7TH AVE. COLLINÕSCIRCL 20TH 1 JEFFERSON S 782 SOUTH NAITO The Paramount Hotel a m .T 140 MAIN S PROSPECT DRIV PROSPECT T. SALMON S 150 6TH AVE. 204 TH AVE. 8 1 T . T S 1 ARK . P BELMONT S.T COLUMBIA S 7TH AVE. BLOCK 6 1 SOUTH YAMHILL S.T .T MAIN S The Duniway Hilton a 6TH AVE. 1 T U.S. HWY 2 HWY U.S. CL . 6 A YAMHILL S.T Y ST. The Duniway Hilton U.S.
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