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Anaheim Gardenwalk Stands in the Midst of One of the Country’S Most Popular Vacation Destinations Anaheim GardenWalk stands in the midst of one of the country’s most popular vacation destinations. A sophisticated yet accessible alternative AT THE HEART to the city’s other offerings, this bustling center provides dining, retail and entertainment experiences for adults and families alike. Steps away OF SOUTHERN from Disneyland, Disney California Adventure Park and the Anaheim Convention Center and a short drive from the Honda Center and Angel Stadium, GardenWalk is a favorite for everyone, from visitors to CALIFORNIA business professionals to locals with an appeal all its own. 2 MEET THE NEIGHBORS TOTAL ANNUAL VISITORS 31.9 MILLION LEGEND LEASED AVAIBLE SCALE ”. MILES Disneyland Park California Adventure Convention Center Honda Center Angel Stadium Distance Annual Visitors Distance Annual Visitors Distance Annual Visitors Distance Annual Visitors Distance Annual Visitors (miles) (millions) (miles) (millions) (miles) (millions) (miles) (millions) (miles) (millions) .5 16.2 .5 8.5 .25 1.0 2.3 2.0 1.7 4.2 3 Visitors flocking to Orange County have made Anaheim the fourth most visited city in the United States. Out-of-towners spend $5.8 billion a year. WHERE Anaheim GardenWalk is located at the center of Anaheim’s Resort District THE WORLD and is the area’s only option outside the parks for a full-service dining, retail and entertainment experience. Dozens of hotels provide accommodations convenient to Anaheim GardenWalk. Sophisticated yet family friendly COMES offerings that appeal to every type of consumer make Anaheim GardenWalk a can’t-miss Orange County destination for the Convention Center’s almost one million annual attendees. TO PLAY GardenWalk is more than just a destination for out of town guests; it’s a lifestyle hub catering to thousands of daytime workers and to two million residents within 10 miles. Whether they come to spend the day shopping, dining, exercising, celebrating a birthday or enjoying a concert, every visitor to Anaheim GardenWalk will find something to meet their needs. 4 SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE By day, shoppers bustle from one major retail location to another along GardenWalk’s vibrant streetscape. Kids of all ages pour into Billy Beez for birthday parties and family fun. In the evening, world-class restaurants with café-style seating spill diners out onto the sidewalk. It’s date night, as happy couples rush to play 10 frames at Bowlmor Lanes. When night falls, locals dance the night away at the Heat Ultra Lounge, the only full-service nightclub in town. Coming soon, Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill will bring Anaheim an electrifying new party venue for live country music. And in 2016, one of the busiest music clubs in the country, House of Blues Anaheim, will be relocating from Downtown Disney to a brand new location in Anaheim GardenWalk. With an expanded Music Hall, redesigned VIP Foundation Room nightclub, spacious new restaurant and inviting open-air patio, the larger venue is expected to significantly increase attendance – offering visitors and locals alike a whole new reason to make Anaheim GardenWalk a can’t-miss destination. 5 WHERE THE MAGIC CONTINUES Anaheim GardenWalk is uniquely positioned to take advantage of the area’s unprecedented number of visitor attractions. Disneyland and its sister park, Disney California Adventure, are the number one destination for tourists in California. And the Anaheim Convention Center is the west coast’s largest meeting site. Throw in Angel Stadium and the Honda Center, and you can see why 45 million people are projected to visit Anaheim/Orange County in 2015. Anaheim GardenWalk is the center of it all. 6 THE ONLY DINING, RETAIL AND NIGHTLIFE DESTINATION IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA’S MOST VISITED CITY 7 th [The Visitors] NEIGHBORS MOST VISITED 4CITY IN THE U.S. 45 million NUMBER OF VEHICLES + PROJECTED VISITORS TO ORANGE COUNTY IN PER ROUTE PER DAY RESTAURANTS Visitor Meals & Shopping 318,200 Spending Beverages 270,000 252,700 $. $. $. BILLION BILLION BILLION 194,600 188,500 HARBOR BLVD 42,200 SHOPS WKATEL AVE 41,600 $. BILLION 24.7 Spent on lodging in Orange County in 2012 MILLION K NIGHT LIFE ANAHEIM ROOMS NIGHTS OCCUPANCY Visitors to HOTELS AVAIBLE AVERAGE RATE Disney Theme Parks STAY 8 DISTANCE TO Welcome THE LOCALS AIRPORTS TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD [Approved Projects] Anaheim Convention Center Expansion opening - Summer 2017 from the & AMENITIES The Expansion will create over Anaheim GardenWalk 2,000 additional jobs 13 miles The Expansion will include two Levels with 200,000 sq. ft. of JOHNWAYNE flexible space and 100,000 sq. ft. of 18 miles column-free space WestgateTimeshare LONGBEACH Suites - above AGW Parking 35 miles Two Four-Star Hotels WITHINA 10 MILERADIUS (part of AGW location) LOSANGELES Rooms 36 miles ARC (Anaheim Rapid MILLION RESIDENTS Connection): Scheduled LOSANGELES to stop at the North Entrance to ONTARIO Anaheim GardenWalk Household Median Earning . Age . $75,000 Anaheim Fairfield Inn by Marriott Hyatt Regency Garden Grove Anaheim Marriott Ramada Anaheim Marriott Suites Residence Inn by Marriott on Clementine Anaheim Plaza Hotel Sheraton Anaheim WITHINA 5 MILERADIUS Courtyard Waterpark Hotel at Disneyland Sheraton Park Hotel at the Anaheim Resort Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa SpringHill Suites EMPLOYEDWITHINTHEANAHEIM Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel Westgate Timeshare THOUSAND GARDENWALKTRADEAREA Disneyland Hotel Wyndham Anaheim Garden Grove Embassy Suites South Great Wolf Lodge K K K K Hilton Anaheim Avg. Household Population Est. Daytime Est. Business Disney Hotel Indigo Income Younger Than 45 Population Employees Employees Hyatt House HOTELS 9 LOWER CLEMENTINE STREET LEVEL SF HOUR FITNESS DISNEY WAY SF ROOM SECURITY SF ROOM SF ROOM KATEL AVENUE KATEL ELECTRIC TELEPHONE OFFICE SECURITY PARKING SF SF STATION POLICE SUB SF DISCOUNT DISCOUNT TICKETS AND TOURS TICKETS SF BOWLMOR NES LEGEND LEASED AVAIBLE SCALE ´ 10 STREET CLEMENTINE STREET LEVEL PATIO AREA SF THE CHEESECAKE AREA PATIO FACTORY PROPOSED JW MARRIOTT ROOMS SF OPENING EST. CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN HOTEL PATIO AREA PATIO SUITES SF OPENING EST. P.F. CHANG’S PATIO AREA SF WONDER GARDEN SF SF SF SF LUSH SF MADISON SF & CO. SUNGSS HUT SF SF SF SF SF HARLEY WESTGATE SF SF O'NEILL DAVIDSON AREA PATIO SF McCORMICK & SCHMICK’S GRILLE SF SF SF ASIAN SF FOOD SF HALL SF SF SF HEAT ULTRA LOUNGE SF SF TERRACE SF SF MCFADDEN’S SF ROY’S GARDEN SF RESTAURANT SKECHERS SF PATIO AREA SF GSTAGE SF GARDEN GA RED GARDEN GATE SF APPAREL A PATIO AREA SF B DISNEY WAY SF PATIO AREA SF BUBBA GUMP SHRIMP CO. PATIO AREA KATEL AVENUE KATEL PARKING STRUCTURE LEVEL WESTGATE TIMESHARE SUITES OPENING EST. SF SF SF SF SF RUMBA GRASSNDS TAVERNA MOJITO TIN BILLY BEEZ ROOM LIVE BAR & GRILL 187 MANAGEMENT OFFICE LEGEND LEASED AVAIBLE HOTELS TIMESHARE SCALE ´ 11 UPPER LEVEL SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF SF OPEN PATIO AREA SF SF FIRE ICE TOBY KEITH’S OPEN I LOVE THIS BAR & GRILL SF SF JOHNNY ROCKETS SF OPEN SF SF SF MISSION ESCAPE SF SF HOUSE OF BLUES LEGEND LEASED AVAIBLE SCALE ´ 12 ANAHEIM GARDENWALK ANAHEIM,POINTS CA OF INTEREST 8 MILES H PROPOSED HOTEL 3 3.6 MILLION H H 500 ROOMS ANNUAL VISITORS H H DISNEY PARKING / PROPOSED 57 PARKING STRUCTURE H H 16.2 MILLION H ANNUAL VISITORS H 188,500 VPD H H H H H H PROPOSED H HOTEL 2 400 SUITES 2.0 MILLION ANNUAL VISITORS H 8.5 MILLION H H H ANNUAL VISITORS PROPOSED H H H H JW MARRIOTT 466 ROOMS H H H H H H H H H 4.2 MILLION H 5 ANNUAL VISITORS 1.0 MILLION H ANNUAL VISITORS H 270,000 VPD 300,000 SF EXPANSION H OPENING SUMMER 2017 H H H WESTGATE TIMESHARE 400 SUITES THIRD GATE PROPOSED FUTURE THEME PARK SANTA ANA RIVER 57 188,500 VPD LEGEND GLA: 804,000 SF GENERATORS PROPOSED GENERATORS H HOTELS - 78 HOTELS/15,709 ROOMS IN THE RESORT DISTRICT ANAHEIM RAPID CONNECTION PROPOSED STREETCAR ALIGNMENT 22 240,000 VPD 233 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 310, Santa Monica, CA 90401 | T 310.593.0777 | F 310.395.2907 | [email protected] | www.rkf.com © 2015 RKF All information is from sources believed reliable, not independently verified, and thus subject to errors, omissions, and modifications such as price, listing, square footage, rates and commissions. All information, estimates and projections subject to change, market assumptions, unknown facts and conditions, and future potentialities. RKF makes no express or implied representations or warranties, as facts and results may vary materially from all information, estimates and projections. The State of California, Department of Real Estate, requires a real estate brokerage license for RKF’s activities relating to this property. JOIN US AT ANAHEIM GARDENWALK, LOCATED AT THE HEART OF 45 MILLION VISITORS A YEAR. CALL NOW TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT KRISTIN MCCANN ROBERT URY RACHEL ROSENBERG HARLENE STEINBERGER 310-593-0755 310-593-0765 310-593-0757 714-635-7400 x119 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] All information is from sources believed reliable, not independently verified, and thus subject to errors, omissions, and modifications such as price, listing, square footage, rates and commissions. All information, estimates and projections subject to change, market assumptions, unknown facts and conditions, and future potentialities. RKF makes no express or implied representations or warranties, as facts and results may vary materially from all information, estimates and projections. The State of California, Department of Real Estate, requires a real estate brokerage license for RKF’s activities relating to this property. 14.
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