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The Regrade, Seattle, WA ABOUT MIDTOWN21 The Regrade, Seattle, WA ABOUT MIDTOWN21 Midtown 21 is a stunning new mixed-use retail and office building designed with beautiful retail space and set in a neighborhood designed for livability. The neighborhood is rapidly evolving and becoming Seattle’s densest and most livable area. With an emphasis on walkability and the ‘live, work, and play’ mindset, the Denny Triangle is a prime target for retailers and restaurants seeking an 18-hour per day customer base. Denny Triangle seamlessly integrates Seattle’s most vibrant neighborhoods as it is at the nexus of the Central Business District, Capitol Hill, South Lake Union and the retail core. Adjacent buildings provide foot traffic from Amazon, HBO, Seattle Children’s, and more. Future adjacent development will include the $1.6B expansion of the Washington State Convention Center, Seattle Children’s Building Cure, as well as Washington’s largest hotel with over 1,200 rooms at 8th and Howell. 5,720 SF of retail divisible 365,000+ SF Class A office Seattle City Light Electrical Substation Nexus 403 units (2019) 1200 Stewart Metropolitan Park 149,309 SF retail Pho Bac MINOR AVE 336,000 SF oce 876 units Market (2019) House Corned Beef Olive Mirabella Retirement Kinects Tower Tower Apartment 366 units (2018) Apt Tilt 49 1901 Minor 307,000 SF oce(2017) + 393 units 737 units (proposed) Convention Convention Center BOREN AVE Hilton Center Expansion Garden Inn Expansion Surface Parking Jars 564,000 sf oce Juice 222 rooms Hill7 (2020) 1800 Terry 270 units (2018) Midtown 21 Building Cure 365,000 SF office Convention Center 540,000 sf TERRY AVE 385 units Marriott Expansion Medical Oce (2020) 309 rooms (2020) (2017) Aspira 333 units Citrus Thai Graham/Terry Apartments Dekko Place 9TH AVE 50 units Camlin Spruce Hotel Cornish The Olivian 95 rooms Commons Street School Apartments 818 224 units Stewart The Carlile Room 236,000 sf 1,260 rooms The Market Hall The Cosmopolitan oce 105,000 sf Exhibition STEWART ST and Meeting Condos (2018) 800 8TH AVE Stewart 37,612 sf VIRGINIA ST oce Olive 8 Paramount OLIVE WAY Police 720 Olive Hyatt Hotel Hotel and Condos Headquarters 300,710 SF oce Cirrus Stewart Court Apt 9th and430 Lenora units LENORA ST (2017) 355 units Custom Nordstrom Corporate Smoothie 1700 7th Ave United States 551,798 SF oce District Courthouse 7TH AVE Cae Senso PINE ST The Unico Apts. Tower Bldg. WESTLAKE AVE Hotel Apts. Metropolitan Max European Barolo Tower Apts Antiques Lloyd Plaza Bldg. 600 Bldg. Bank of America Westin Hotel 891 rooms Westin 5TH AVE Bldg. 3M+ Trade Area Oce SF by 2019 3,378 Trade Area Residential Units by 2019 Minor Ave Pho Bac 1901 Minor Kinects Tower Market House Metropolitan Park 737 units (proposed) 366 units (2018) Corned Beef 336,000 SF oce Tilt 49 Surface Parking 307,000 SF oce + 393 units (2017) Boren Ave Jars Juice Hilton Stewart St St Howell Virginia St Hill7 Garden Inn 280,000 SF oce 222 rooms Convention Building Cure Way Olive Center 419,000 sf 1800 Terry Expansion Medical Oce 270 units 564,000 sf oce Midtown 21 (2020) 365,000+ SF office (2018) Terry Ave Marriott Aspira 309 rooms 385 units 274,362 SF oce 333 units (2017) (2020) Dekko Place 50 units Citrus 299,070 SF medical oce Thai 9th Ave 101 Divisible to 1,317 SF 365,000 SF Class A Office 103 102 vented for type 1 hood Main Office Entry/Lobby Leased Leased - Cafe PROJECT DETAILS Suite 101 2,134 SF Divisible to 1,317 SF Suite 102 1,526 SF Leased Suite 103 2,060 SF Leased Maria Royer Janel Jensen RATE $40.00 PSF 206-264-0630 office 206-381-1205 office 206-619-0131 cell 206-427-3457 cell TI’s Negotiable [email protected] [email protected] This informa�on supplied herein has been secured from sources believed to be reliable; however, no representa�ons are made to its accuracy. Prospec�ve tenants or buyers should consult their professional advisors and conduct their own independent inves�ga�on. Proper�es are subject DELIVERY Immediately to change in price and/or availability without no�ce..
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