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An Emerging Culinary & Entertainment Destination AN EMERGING CULINARY & ENTERTAINMENT DESTINATION ON THE WATERFRONT. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS Jack London Square is both a historic market and an emerging NEW FEATURES A NEW 40,000 SQ FT MARKET HALL is scheduled to open in late 2020. jewel of the culinary community. This mixed-use community This dining and event destination will feature a vibrant collection of local artisans, consists of office spaces, multifamily living, entertainment farmers and independently owned and operated food purveyors representing Oakland’s venues, historic bars and a curated collection of retail shops finest culinary experience. and popular chef-driven restaurants. A NEW MIXED-USE APARTMENT building is targeted to open in the summer of 2020 with 333 RESIDENTIAL UNITS and street-level retail. THE NUMBERS TWO FULLY ENTITLED DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS NEAR THE WATERFRONT Include a 250-room hotel and an apartment building. 441,425 SQ FT MIXED-USED PROPERTY Office tenants on the property, including the Oakland A’s Headquarters and Spaces by OF GROUND FLOOR RETAIL 187,327 SQ FT Regus’ coworking space, bring over 850 OFFICE WORKERS DAILY 254,098 SQ FT OF UPPER LEVEL OFFICE TENANTS Over 68 ANNUAL SIGNATURE EVENT DAYS and 50 Farmer’s Markets have welcomed 400,000+ visitors to the property. A dense urban population 39.3% of the trade area with a projected growth of population’s annual household approximately 8% in the income is greater than next five years. $100,000. Educated trade area Trade area consumer spending population with 44% is projected to grow nearly having earned a bachelor’s $490,000 in the next five years. degree or higher. DEMOGRAPHICS 3 mi 5 mi 10 mi POPULATION 2019 (estimate) 227,928 462,258 1,449,398 POPULATION 2024 (projection) 239,821 484,816 1,522,716 HOUSEHOLDS 2019 (estimate) 102,027 196,074 620,165 HOUSEHOLDS 2024 (projection) 107,669 206,320 653,589 AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME 2019 $106,117 $123,725 $148,181 AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME 2024 $125,285 $144,124 $170,183 MEDIAN AGE 2019 48.4 49.6 49.2 Source: Sitewise/CoStar PEOPLE WORKPLACE STATS 223,985 1 mi 3 mi 5 mi 10 mi Total Businesses 2019 4,208 15,072 24,932 89,116 WITHIN 5 MILES DAILY. Total Employees 2019 54,198 148,397 223,985 933,606 Source: Sitewise/CoStar Over 1,960 Bay Area Rapid Transit Amtrak has over 270 trains weekly trains stop adjacent to that stop at Jack London each Jack London Square at the 12th week that connect Northern street station, the busiest station and Southern California. outside of San Francisco. The San Francisco Bay Ferry docks over 120 times per week 2,500 parking spaces plus valet at Jack London Square carrying services offer ample parking. 1,384,300 passengers annually. Jack London Square has the A free Broadway Shuttle visits highest sightseeing riders and the property 60 times per day, makes up more than 22% of connecting over 624,000 people the San Francisco Bay Ferry annually between Uptown, Downtown passengers. and Jack London Square. NEW DEVELOPMENTS CHANNEL HOUSE (HARRISON @ EMBARCADERO) 333 NEW UNITS 8 LEVELS GROUND FLOOR RETAIL 1,845 SF COMMUNITY AMENITIES: FITNESS CENTER, BUSINESS CENTER, CENTRAL VISTAS WITH FIREPITS, ROOFTOP TERRACE WITH VIEWS OF THE BAY STUDIOS 1-BEDROOM APTS 2-BEDROOM APTS FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS RESIDENTIAL TOWER WATERFRONT HOTEL (BROADWAY @ EMBARCADERO) UP TO 250 KEYS 121 NEW UNITS | 8 LEVELS 6 LEVELS GROUND FLOOR RETAIL RESTAURANT WITH BAY VIEWS 6-101 6-102 REGAL 255 2ND ST CINEMAS GARAGE BLDG PARKING COUNTS 1,095 Spaces FUTURE 66-70 66-90 66-75 70-495E RESIDENTIAL 70-479E PLANK 66-80 30,419 SF 66-105 66-65 OAKLAND ASSEMBLY 66-50 40,000 SF 70-54W PAVILION BUILDING 66-100 66-55 70-450W 70-466W 66 FRANKLIN BUILDING DYAFA 70 WASHINGTON BUILDING 40-100 1 WATER BUILDING 55 HARRISON CHANNEL HOUSE FLOORS 1 & 2 APARTMENTS WS1-419 WS1-431 WS1-423 WS1-435 FUTURE SCOTT’S HOTEL SITE SEAFOOD 70 WASHINGTON BUILDING 30,943 SF TOTAL WATER 1 BUILDING 12,723 SF TOTAL 66 FRANKLIN BUILDING 33,602 SF TOTAL CHANNEL HOUSE APARTMENTS 1,845 SF TOTAL SPACE # SF TENANT SPACE # SF TENANT SPACE # SF TENANT SPACE # SF TENANT 70 - 495E 5,536 SF AVAILABLE RETAIL/RESTAURANT/BAR WS1 - 409 4,088 SF CALIFORNIA CANOE & KAYAK 66 - 90 2,292 SF AVAILABLE 40 - 100 1,845 SF AVAILABLE 70 - 479E 7,142 SF FORMER RESTAURANT SPACE AVAILABLE WS1 - 419 1,244 SF AVAILABLE 66 - 105 3,785 SF GRASSROOTS CROSSFIT 70 - 54W 6,071 SF AVAILABLE RETAIL/OFFICE WS1 - 423 1,241 SF AVAILABLE 66 - 100 4,948 SF FORGE 70 - 472W 3,604 SF JLS MGT & OTHER WS1 - 427- 1,241 SF OAKLAND SUPPLY CO 66 - 50 6,244 SF FARMHOUSE KITCHEN THAI AVAILABLE SPACE 70 - 466W 1,766 SF AVAILABLE RETAIL/OFFICE WS1 - 431 1,241 SF AVAILABLE 66 - 55 6,946 SF BELCAMPO 70 - 450W 6,074 SF PRIME SPACE AVAIL FOR RESTAURANT WS1 - 435 1,063 SF AVAILABLE 66 - 65 2,634 SF BELCAMPO WS1 - 439 910 SF BEER REVOLUTION 66 - 80 1,898 SF AVAILABLE 55 HARRISON FLOORS 1 & 2 49,108 TOTAL WS1 - 443 935 SF SCOTT’S SEAFOOD STORAGE 66 - 70 / 66-75 3,006 SF MIETTE BAKERY SPACE # SF TENANT TOTAL TOTAL F1 46,058 SF OAKLAND ASSEMBLY (COMING SOON) 255 2nd ST “GARAGE” BLDG 31,586 SF PAVILION BUILDING 30,419 SF JLM - 150 3,050 SF DYAFA SPACE # SF TENANT SPACE # SF TENANT 6 - 101 15,932 SF E-SPORTS ARENA 4-100 30,419 SF PLANK (BOWLING, BOCCE, GAMES) 6 - 102 15,654 SF SATELLITE HEALTHCARE CHEF-DRIVEN / FULL-SERVICE FINE DINING & CHEF INSPIRED CONCEPTS - THE FOREFRONT OF CIM URBAN’S DINING EXPERIENCES. FORGE DYAFA FARMHOUSE KITCHEN BELCAMPO Wood-fired Pizza, American Arabic family style cuisine Taste award-winning Thai cuisine Certified organic and humanely classics and an incredible craft by popular local chef Daniel by standout chef Kasem “Pop” raised meats by celebrity chef beer program. Patterson. Saengsawang. This popular from the Food Network, Anya restaurant features both northern Fernald, serving fresh meats from and southern-style dishes in a her farm at the base of Mt. Shasta. chic setting. CHEF REEM ASSIL REEM’S CALIFORNIA OAKLAND ASSEMBLY Stuffed Falafels and A 40,000-SQUARE-FOOT, TWO-LEVEL MARKET HALL Chicken Shawarma CHEF PREETI MISTRY FOUNDER OF JUHU BEACH CLUB Juhu Chinese (indo-Chinese) Juhu Snacks & Sweets Developed by Urban Markets Creators of San Pedro Square Market & Abbott Square Market CHEF MATT HORN FOUNDER HORN BBQ KnoBird (BBQ) CHEF ANTHONY KRESGE FOUNDER SEABRIGHT FOOD GROUP OAKLAND ASSEMBLY will be a vibrant and expansive market hall located at 55 Harrison Street across from the Waterfront. Bell Goat (burgers) It’s scheduled to open late in 2020 with roughly 25 eateries, plus live entertainment and special events. The market hall The Bull & The Bird will feature a large indoor stage, second floor banquet hall and outdoor dining areas. (Charcuterie, Cheese, Panini) WATERFRONT NEIGHBORHOOD COMMUNITY Angel Island South State Park Berkeley TRADE AREA 13 24 123 Emeryville Public Market S an L ea nd ro Emeryville Powell Street Plaza Rockridge Shopping Center Cr ee k Bay St East Bay Bridge Canyon S a n L e a Piedmont n 80 13 d ro 80 C re ek 80 980 R 580 e Pier 39 d w o o d C M re a e cA k Oakland r Marina th u Pacific Renaissance Plaza r District F w y Presidio of Ferry Building Marketplace San 101 Francisco Chinatown 80 k e e r C 101 l a 80 s Westfield San Francisco Centre u a Marina Village Shopping Center S 880 Western Addition San Fruitvale Station Shopping Center Francisco Bridgeside N im it z Robert F Alameda w Melrose Crown y Alameda Towne Center Memorial Eastmont State Beach Mission District 185 580 61 Elmhurst Bayview 280 District For Leasing Opportunities Contact: Laci Jackson Ravina Vice President, Retail Leasing 510.350.3130 [email protected] Lic # 02091088 Creating Value. Enhancing Communities. CIM is a community-focused real estate and infrastructure owner, operator, lender and developer. Our in-house team of experts works together to identify and create value in real assets, benefiting the communities in which we invest. www.cimgroup.com.
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