NOW LEASING 403 NW 5TH AVENUE

Historic Character Brick & Timber Meets Dramatic Glass & Views

JOE BEEHLER GREG GONZALEZ 503 499 0065 503 499 0060 [email protected] [email protected] 403 NW 5TH AVENUE Whidden & Lewis Building is a historic brick and heavy timber industrial building named in honor of its architects and constructed in 1897. It’s being redeveloped for creative class office use including the addition of six levels of new space, a 5th Avenue lobby and executive penthouse with views of Old Town and the West Hills.

BUILDING DETAILS > The six story Class A historic and modern building will contain 42,534 SF of rentable space > Ground floor secured interior and exterior bicycle parking, storage lockers and individual showers Full Floor Rentable Space > Front door transit service on 5th Avenue Level 6 Up to 5,929 SF + wrap around 2,056 SF landscaped Penthouse Transit Mall. Nearby light rail, streetcar, exterior deck & viewpoint and Union Station Level 5 Up to 7,750 SF > 5 minute Walk to Pearl District, Level 4 Up to 7,762 SF Chinese Garden, Waterfront Park, Level 3 Up to 7,745 SF Downtown Core, North Park Blocks Level 2 Up to 7,647 SF > High Ceilings ranging from 14-17 feet; Up to 5,701 SF Level 1 (key corner of NW Flanders/NW 5th Ave.) natural light, operable windows, zoned heating and cooling > The best of both worlds: historic heavy timber and brick and modern open environments > Old Town 5 Year Plan calls for NW Flanders to improve for pedestrians & bicycles from the waterfront to the Pearl District

JOE BEEHLER GREG GONZALEZ STACY LOONEY 503 499 0065 503 499 0060 503 499 0085 , Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon www.whiddenlewisbuilding.comjoe.beehler@[email protected] [email protected] LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2

THE NEIGHBORHOOD Northwest Portland is buzzing with activity. Today, the neighborhood hums day and night with an energy LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 that has redefined the market. Portland is a top destination and is regularly on top 10 lists for food, cycling, sustainability, travel and culture.

Old Town/Chinatown was the original urban core of Portland and continues to provide an array of shopping, sights eats and events. The neighborhood is primed for development and renewal with its location between downtown Portland and the thriving Pearl District.

Known for great food, wonderful LEVEL 5 LEVEL 6 PENTHOUSE entertainment, and an active, caring community, is also home to a wide variety of professional services. Old Town/ Chinatown is easy for employees to access and is a dynamic area to grow your business.

JOE BEEHLER GREG GONZALEZ 503 499 0065 503 499 0060 Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon [email protected] [email protected] UNION STATION

WHIDDEN & LEWIS BUILDING

PEARL DISTRICT

CHINESE GARDEN TRANSIT MALL

NORTH TRANSIT MALL PARK BLOCKS LIGHT RAIL

US BANCORP TOWER BURNSIDE

DOWNTOWN OFFICE & RETAIL

NEARBY AMENITIES

Alexis Restaurant Caffe Allora barre3 Backspace Floyd’s Coffee Shop Old Town CrossFit Pearl District Berbati’s Pan & Restaurant John’s Coffee Shop LA Fitness Nuvrei Pearl Pilates Studio Bunk Sandwiches Red Rob Tea House and Cafe 24 Hour Fitness Casba Mediterranean Cafe Sisters of the Road Cafe West Side Athletic Club E-San Thai Cuisine Ford’s on Fifth Golden Horse Seafood Restaurant SmartPark: NW Davis & Naito Parkway Hobos Restaurant Dixie Tavern P $170/mo House of Louie Gilt Club Ichiban Sushi Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub Fish Block: 300 NW 4th Mandarin House Thirsty Lion Pub $8.25/day City Center Parking 6th & NW Flanders Albina Community Bank $170/mo $ Bank of America City Center Parking NW 5th & Glisan Bank of the West $169/mo Capital Pacific Bank Cycle Portland Bike Shop First Citizens Bank City Center Parking NW Couch West End Bikes Trailhead Credit Union $185/mo Cal Skate Skateboards U.S. Bank City Center Parking SW 4th & Ankeny Buffalo Exchange Wells Fargo Bank $189/mo Hoodoo Antiques & Design Pendleton Home Store

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