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7Th & Pine Project Package 10-6-16 D O W N T O W N S E A T T L E Downtown Seattle is the central, driving force for the vitality of the city, state and region. It is among the top international centers for commerce, development and culture. With a growing high-tech, biotech, global health and philanthropic community, 29 parks, a focus on environmental sustainability, state-of-the-art venues for conventions, professional sports, art and cultural events and a variety of retail and dining options, Downtown Seattle draws a diverse cross section of workers and visitors from around the globe to experience this one-of-a-kind urban setting. 7th & Pine is positioned at the heart of this urban core and at the crossroads of Seattle’s main shoppingshopping, cultural, cultural, financial financial and and entertainment entertainment districts. districts. The The world-renowned world-renowned PikePike PlacePlace Market, Benaroya Symphony Hall, The Paramount Theater, The Fifth Avenue Theater, Seattle Art Museum, The Washington State Convention Center and over 4,000 hotel rooms are all located within a short walking distance of the site. © A eroli stpho to.com UNIVERSITY VILLAGE UNIVERSITY VILLAGE LAKE WASHINGTON MADISON PARK CAPITOL HILL CAPITOL HILL LAKE UNION LAKE UNION SOUTH LAKE UNION/AMAZON SOUTH LAKE UNION/AMAZON th ine 7 P & QUEEN ANNE QUEEN ANNE RETAIL CORE FINANCIAL DISTRICT RETAIL CORE FINANCIAL DISTRICT BELLTOWN BELLTOWN PIONEER SQUARE PIKE PLACE MARKET PIONEER SQUARE PIKE PLACE MARKET WATERFRONT & CRUISE SHIP TERMINALS WATERFRONT & CRUISE SHIP TERMINALS ThisThis informationinformation supplied supplied herein herein has been has secured been from secured sources from believed sources to be reliable; believed however, to be no reliable; representations however, are made no representationsto its accuracy. Prospective are made tenants to orits buyers accuracy. should Prospectiveconsult their professional tenants oradvisors buyers and should conduct their consult own independent their professional investigation. advisors Properties and are subject conduct to change their inown price independent and/or availability investigation. without notice. Properties are subject to change in price and/or availability without notice. This information supplied herein has been secured from sources believed to be reliable; however, no representations are made to its accuracy. Prospective tenants or buyers should consult their professional advisors and conduct their P I K E / P I N E C O R R I D O R Consisting of 24 blocks of retail containing more than 1.5 million square feet, Seattle’s downtown core has one of the lowest retail vacancy rates in the country. 7th & Pine is located between the Washington State Convention Center and Pacific Place in the Pike/Pine Corridor, Seattle’s premier shopping district. Providing unmatched access to the downtown shopper, 7th & Pine’s neighbors include Nordstrom’s Flagship store, Zara, Tiffany & Co., J. Crew, Barnes & Noble, Macy’s, Barney’s, the Forever 21 Northwest flagship store, Anthropologie, Sephora, Urban Outfitters, H&M and AllSaints, to name a few. Macy’s Westlake Center Nordstrom Barney’s Zara AllSaints Gap Old Navy Forever 21 H & M Nike Banana Republic PIKE/PINE CORRIDOR 99 City Target 5 This information supplied herein has been secured from sources believed to be reliable; however, no representations are made to its accuracy. Prospective tenants or buyers should consult their professional advisors and conduct their own independent investigation. Properties are subject to change in price and/or availability without notice. R E T A I L C O R E M A P DOWNTOWN SEATTLE RETAIL CORE MAP Washington State Trade & Convention Center Light Rail Construction Site Parking Transit Station Aspire Apts. Paramount Theater Parking Regence Blue Shield 1915 Terry Ave Bldg Lutheran Apts. Gesthemane 9th Avenue PACIFIC PLACE 2015 Spruce Street Worldmark of the Camlin Hotel Carbon 56 Condos School 9th & Stewart Building AMC J. 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