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The Clark at National Landing 3400 S Clark Street, Arlington, Va 22202, Arlington County THE CLARK AT NATIONAL LANDING 3400 S CLARK STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22202, ARLINGTON COUNTY SUITE 105 SUITE 112 4,148 SF 765 SF NEARBY RETAILERS RETAIL FOR LEASE • The Clark is a mixed-use building with 342 apartments and 5,000 SF of retail. • Just minutes away from Amazon’s HQ2 and Reagan National Airport. • This retail project is sandwiched between Amazon’s HQ2 and Virginia Tech’s Innovation Hub. • Located at the gateway to National Landing, a mixed use development of 5,000 housing units, 3 million SP of office, retail and hotels. • Crystal City Potomac Yard Transitway stop within walking distance. • Easy and abundant indoor parking. • 188 parking spaces for retail and meeting house. • Next door to Lidl headquarters. CRAIG S. CHENEY [email protected] | 703-268-2705 klnb.com THE CLARK AT NATIONAL LANDING LOCATION 3400 S CLARK STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22202, ARLINGTON COUNTY AVAILABLE SPACE: SUITE SIZE RATE CONDITION DELIVERY SUITE $38.00 COLD DARK 4,148 SF JUNE 2019 105 PSF NNN SHELL SUITE $38.00 COLD DARK 765 SF JUNE 2019 112 PSF NNN SHELL *NNN are estimated to be $8.00 PSF DEMOGRAPHICS | 2018: 1-MILE 3-MILE 5-MILE SITE Population 27,249 186,045 689,941 Daytime Population 19,023 127,581 757,137 1 MILE Households 13,040 90,118 324,335 Average HH Income $122,100 $131,310 $126,164 3 MILE CLICK TO DOWNLOAD DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT 5 MILE TRAFFIC COUNTS | 2017: Route 1 43,000 ADT S Glebe Road 23,000 ADT CRAIG S. CHENEY [email protected] | 703-268-2705 GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 71,000 (2017 ADT) LEE HEIGHTS SHOPS (50,000 SF) LEEHARRISON CENTER LEE CENTER LYON VILLAGE (114,200 SF) THE MARKET COMMON 92,000CLARENDON (2017 ADT)(176,985 SF) ROSSLYN ROSSLYN THEODORE 12,436 RIDERS PER DAYROOSEVELT ISLAND ROSSLYN LEEHARRISON 12,436 RIDERS PER DAY PLAZA (19,000 SF) GLEBE LEE SHOPPING CENTER CLARENDON STATION (38,880 SF) (118,590 SF) COURT HOUSE 6,354 RIDERS PER DAY LINCOLN MEMORIAL REFLECTING POND EAST FALLS CHURCH CLARENDON BALLSTON EXCHANGE 4,028 RIDERS PER DAY (776,000 SF) LEE SHOPPING CENTER (35,708 SF) VIRGINIA SQUARE SOUTHGATE VILLAGE BALLSTON 3,597 RIDERS PER DAY SHOPPES 117,000 9,414 RIDERS PER DAY (2017 ADT) 196,000 THE CLARK AT NATIONAL LANDING(2017 ADT) WILLSTON CENTRE I & II HYDE PARK PLAZA FASHION CENTRE AT PENTAGON CITY (127,449 SF) 3400 S CLARK STREET,(994,245 ARLINGTON, SF) VA 22202, ARLINGTON COUNTY DOMINION HILLS CENTRE PENTAGON CENTRE (20,000 SF) AERIAL 70,000 (2017 ADT) PENROSE SQUARE (150,136 SF) 31,000 PENTAGON (2017 ADT) 13,074 RIDERS PER DAY 54,000 SEVEN (2017 ADT)THE CROSSROADS CENTER CRYSTAL CITY PLAZA (416,555 SF) CENTRO ARLINGTON SHOPS AT 2100 (75,000 SF) GILLIAM PLACE FUTURE (15,000 SF RETAIL/CIVIC) CROSSROADS PLACE CORNERS (336,248 SF) (62,000 SF) PENTAGON CITY GLEN FOREST 12,137 RIDERS PER DAY SHOPPING CENTER 24,000 (40,480 SF) (2017 ADT) PENTAGON ROW (296,000 SF) MOUNT OLIVES SHOPPING CENTER (18,500 SF) AVALON CRYSTAL CITY COLUMBIA PIKE SIENA PARK RETAIL 10,239 RIDERS PER DAY CULMORE Amity Nail Spa (30,000 SF) (48,000 SF) SHOPPING CENTER (94,000 SF) LEESBURG PIKE PLAZA (97,752 SF) PIKE 3400 ARLINGTON RIDGE (15,000 SF) (84,502 SF) NATIONAL AIRPORT 5,906 RIDERS PER DAY BAILEY’S CROSSROADS (166,549 SF) RONALD REAGAN THE CLARK AT 62,000 (2017 ADT) NATIONAL AIRPORT 32,000 SKYLINE MALL NATIONAL LANDING (2017 ADT) CHESAPEAKE BAY (236,147 SF) ARLINGTON PLAZA (36,500 SF) THE SHOPS ON TRADE AREA DEMOGRAPHICS (2018) THE AVENUE POTOMAC YARD MARKET SQUARE CAMDEN NATIONAL LANDING (4,120 SF) Population 34,508 (80,000 SF) BAILEY’S POTOMAC 54,000 MOUNT VERNON YARD CENTER BARCROFT PLAZA Median Household(2017 Income ADT) $103,281 212,000 VILLAGE CENTER (805,318 SF) (91,000 SF) (2017 ADT) (47,673 SF) CROSSROADS College 4 years + 69.42% THE SHOPS AT MARK CENTER (92,620 SF) SEMINARY PLAZA BRADLEE FAIRLINGTON (92,620 SF) SHOPPING CENTER CENTER PINECREST PLAZA (168,000 SF) (46,000 SF) (63,255 SF) PLAZA AT LANDMARK (257,620 SF) LANDMARK MALL (715,520 SF) 38,000 (2017 ADT) GRANDMART SHOPPING CENTER (65,330 SF) 185,000 (2017 ADT) ALEXANDRIA VAN DORN PLAZA (120,192 SF) BRADDOCK ROAD 3,969 RIDERS PER DAY CRAIG S. CHENEY [email protected] | 703-268-2705 THE CLARK AT NATIONAL LANDING OVERVIEW 3400 S CLARK STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22202, ARLINGTON COUNTY WASHINGT ON D.C. The Pentagon POTOMAC RIVER Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport NATIONAL LANDING. HOME OF HQ 2 The Clark at National Landing Virginia Tech Innovation Campus 1.1 Miles CRAIG S. CHENEY [email protected] | 703-268-2705 42,000 (2017 ADT) THE PENTAGON THE US AIR FORCE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION PENTAGON Pentagon Centre 70,000 (2017 ADT) ROACHES RUN Pentagon Row WATERFOWL SANCTUARY (296,000 SF) 1 The Bartlett PENTAGON CITY Arlington 2 PURCHASED (BUILDINGS TO BE BUILT) 1 Pen Place 2 3 Metrpopolitan Park 4 LEASED (EXISTING BUILDINGS) CRYSTAL CITY 5 NEW METRO ENTRANCE 3 241 18th Street 4 395 1750 Crystal Drive 5 1800 S Bell Street Fashion Centre at Pentagon City Crystal City Shops (994,245 SF) at 2100/2200 NEW RAIL STATION & AIRPORT PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE RT. 1 IMPROVEMENTS Airport Location RONALD REAGAN WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORT Arlington Ridge (84,502 SF) THE CLARK AT NATIONAL LANDING The Shops on the Avenue Potomac Yard Center 1 Potomac Yard (805,318 SF) Camden (4,120 SF) Mount Vernon Village Center (47,673 SF) Market Square National Gateway (80,000 SF) VIRGINIA TECH INNOVATION CAMPUS THE CLARK AT NATIONAL LANDING SITE PLAN 3400 S CLARK STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22202, ARLINGTON COUNTY 11' - 10" 41' - 2" 27' - 0.5" 5' - 2" 35' - 5" 18' - 2" SOUTH BALL STREET 11' - 10" SUITE 105 15' - 4" 5" - 4,148 SF NORTH 9' AVAILABLE 41' - 6 " CENTER 5' - 4" PARK SUITE 112 1" 765 SF 31' - 7" - 28' - 2" ' AVAILABLE 3 2 27' - 8" SOUTH CLARK STREET SUITE 105 4,148 SF SUITE 112 AVAILABLE SPACE: 33RD STREET 765 SF LOBBY SUITE SIZE RATE CONDITION DELIVERY SUITE $38.00 COLD DARK 4,148 SF JUNE 2019 MEETING HOUSE 105 PSF NNN SHELL SUITE $38.00 COLD DARK 765 SF JUNE 2019 112 PSF NNN SHELL *NNN are estimated to be $8.00 PSF CRYSTAL DRIVE ROUTE 1 CRAIG S. CHENEY [email protected] | 703-268-2705 GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 71,000 (2017 ADT) LEE HEIGHTS SHOPS (50,000 SF) LEEHARRISON CENTER LEE CENTER LYON VILLAGE (114,200 SF) THE MARKET COMMON 92,000CLARENDON (2017 ADT)(176,985 SF) ROSSLYN ROSSLYN THEODORE THE CLARK12,436 RIDERS PER DAYROOSEVELT ISLAND AT NATIONAL LANDING ROSSLYN LEEHARRISON 12,436 RIDERS PER DAY PLAZA 3400 S CLARK STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22202, ARLINGTON COUNTY (19,000 SF) GLEBE LEE SHOPPING CENTER CLARENDON STATION (38,880 SF) (118,590 SF) COURT HOUSE 6,354 RIDERS PER DAY LINCOLN MEMORIAL AERIAL REFLECTING POND EAST FALLS CHURCH CLARENDON BALLSTON EXCHANGE 4,028 RIDERS PER DAY (776,000 SF) LEE SHOPPING CENTER (35,708 SF) VIRGINIA SQUARE SOUTHGATE VILLAGE BALLSTON 3,597 RIDERS PER DAY SHOPPES 117,000 9,414 RIDERS PER DAY (2017 ADT) 196,000 (2017 ADT) WILLSTON CENTRE I & II HYDE PARK PLAZA FASHION CENTRE AT PENTAGON CITY (127,449 SF) (994,245 SF) DOMINION HILLS CENTRE PENTAGON CENTRE (20,000 SF) 70,000 (2017 ADT) PENROSE SQUARE (150,136 SF) 31,000 PENTAGON (2017 ADT) 13,074 RIDERS PER DAY 54,000 SEVEN (2017 ADT)THE CROSSROADS CENTER CRYSTAL CITY PLAZA (416,555 SF) CENTRO ARLINGTON SHOPS AT 2100 (75,000 SF) GILLIAM PLACE FUTURE (15,000 SF RETAIL/CIVIC) CROSSROADS PLACE CORNERS (336,248 SF) (62,000 SF) PENTAGON CITY GLEN FOREST 12,137 RIDERS PER DAY SHOPPING CENTER 24,000 (40,480 SF) (2017 ADT) PENTAGON ROW (296,000 SF) MOUNT OLIVES SHOPPING CENTER (18,500 SF) AVALON CRYSTAL CITY COLUMBIA PIKE SIENA PARK RETAIL 10,239 RIDERS PER DAY CULMORE Amity Nail Spa (30,000 SF) (48,000 SF) SHOPPING CENTER (94,000 SF) LEESBURG PIKE PLAZA (97,752 SF) PIKE 3400 ARLINGTON RIDGE (15,000 SF) (84,502 SF) NATIONAL AIRPORT 5,906 RIDERS PER DAY BAILEY’S CROSSROADS (166,549 SF) RONALD REAGAN THE CLARK AT 62,000 (2017 ADT) NATIONAL AIRPORT 32,000 SKYLINE MALL NATIONAL LANDING (2017 ADT) CHESAPEAKE BAY (236,147 SF) ARLINGTON PLAZA (36,500 SF) THE SHOPS ON THE AVENUE POTOMAC YARD MARKET SQUARE CAMDEN NATIONAL LANDING (4,120 SF) (80,000 SF) BAILEY’S POTOMAC 54,000 MOUNT VERNON YARD CENTER BARCROFT PLAZA (2017 ADT) (91,000 SF) 212,000 VILLAGE CENTER (805,318 SF) CROSSROADS (2017 ADT) (47,673 SF) THE SHOPS AT MARK CENTER (92,620 SF) SEMINARY PLAZA BRADLEE FAIRLINGTON (92,620 SF) SHOPPING CENTER CENTER PINECREST PLAZA (168,000 SF) (46,000 SF) (63,255 SF) PLAZA AT LANDMARK (257,620 SF) LANDMARK MALL (715,520 SF) 38,000 (2017 ADT) GRANDMART SHOPPING CENTER (65,330 SF) 185,000 (2017 ADT) ALEXANDRIA VAN DORN PLAZA (120,192 SF) BRADDOCK ROAD 3,969 RIDERS PER DAY CRAIG S. CHENEY [email protected] | 703-268-2705 THE CLARK AT NATIONAL LANDING OVERVIEW 3400 S CLARK STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22202, ARLINGTON COUNTY AVAILABLE SPACE: SUITE SIZE RATE CONDITION DELIVERY SUITE $38.00 COLD DARK 4,148 SF JUNE 2019 SUITE 105 105 PSF NNN SHELL SUITE 112 4,148 SF SUITE $38.00 COLD DARK 765 SF 765 SF JUNE 2019 112 PSF NNN SHELL LOBBY MEETING HOUSE *NNN are estimated to be $8.00 PSF Land Bay A Land Bay B Land Bay C SITE Land Bay D Land Bay E Land Bay F SOUTH CLARK STREET TREET 33RD S LOBBY MEETING HOUSE CRYSTAL DRIVE ROUTE 1 CRAIG S.
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