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1402 3Rd Avenue Downtown Seattle 1402 3rd Avenue Downtown Seattle $1.6B DOWNTOWN Join Nordstrom, Westlake Center, Pacific Place, SEATTLE RETAIL Pike Place Market, & Target SALES (2019) 82,000 33,000 housing units are RESIDENTS currently planned or in IN THE CENTER development in downtown CITY (2018) Seattle There were 300,000 300K employees in downtown Seattle in 2018. There were DAYTIME approximately 30 jobs per POPULATION day added from 2010 to 2018 5 Blocks Construction on a $1.9 billion expansion to the Washington FROM State Convention Center will CONVENTION be completed in 2022 CENTER ific Pac e lac Lenora St P yatt d H an el ay m Gr Hot Virginia St stro el live W rd Hot re O No do heo Washington State e T lak Convention Center West 8 enter 450k Attendees t Moore C h A v Theatre enue 7 THE BON MARCHé t rt St BlanchardCOLLECTIVE St h A a RETAIL v enue ACT tew he tre S T er DISTRICT hea Th t 6 T o ar $1.6B Annual Retail Volume t m Ch el h A N H ps Hot + $1.6B Annual Entertainment Volume ATO ot O v ER el N enue H el S Hot 5 ine St 3 t P r h A d A v two v enue ON enue NI IF U 2 4 OT t M el n h A ot T ALI d A H INN A KET P v v T AR 1 el enue enue N A st A ot IN E M H S E H T H T h K T v e INNER E 300K Annual attendees AC N Pike enue ike St 5t W O P h ION Av B N enue U U Place pcc market ILD M n ET INIER A E T I ilto RO TRANS R R h N H el ea G ot SQUA t H Market r e IT T 722K SF Office U NNEL 191 residential unitsox IB GET 2021 deliveryin ER M U D B P N equ TOW U MARKET n St OU I io S AINIER LD Un PLAZA R IN DISTRICT G B OB t ne E C TH irmon Crow Benaroya F Fa el laza Hall IN ot P A H C N le ENTER C tt IAL n ea W S rt estlake Seattle A m Station KIMPtoel Hot Aquarium Museu W 15M Annual visitors ity St el s Hot 500 Residents ur iver Fo s Un son Sea el Hot el eca St Hot o le en nac eatt c Seattle waterfront Boulevard waterfront Seattle THEATER S Mo S bli Pu ry DISTRICT ra Seattle 4.4M Annual Museum Visitors Lib Elliot B Great 4.2M Annual Performance Visitors Wheel ing St Spr on St dis Ma ay 430K Annual visitors University St 427,787 Annual visitors Station FUTURE STREETCAR FUTURE The Joseph Vance Building is a 104,000 square foot mixed-use office building located in the heart of Seattle’s Central Business District. Originally built in 1929, the art-deco inspired building has preserved its timeless character while undergoing a major refurbishment focused on sustainability and green building standards. The future Rainier Square tower is located across the street, anchored by Equinox and PCC, adding 722,000 square feet of office space along with 200 residences . Some of Seattle’s most iconic attractions and hotels are located in the immediate vicinity including Benaroya Hall, the 5th Avenue Theater, Seattle Art THE Museum, the Fairmont Olympic Hotel, and the W Seattle. Neighborhood co-tenants include Wild Ginger, The Triple Door, Amazon Go, The Capital Grille, Pendleton, Allen Edmonds, and neighborhood Purple Café Wine Bar. 15M+ PIKE PLACE MARKET VISITORS 400K+ CONVENTION ATTENDEES ($1.9B Expansion to be completed in 2022) 9M VISITORS TO MUSEUMS & PERFORMANCE EVENTS New storefronts New Storefronts Completed in 2020 With Prominent Signage Opportunities. PROJECT Katie Parsons Waters Andrew Miller details Retail A Retail B Retail C 206-456-9471 office 206-381-1206 office SIZE 12,208 SF SIZE 1,405 SF SIZE 866 SF 425-736-5262 cell 206-818-3629 cell RENT Call for Rates RENT Call for Rates RENT Call for Rates [email protected] [email protected] NNN’S $8.25 PSF NNN’S $8.25 PSF NNN’S $8.25 PSF This information supplied herein has been secured from sources believed to be reliable; however, no representations are made to its accuracy. TIMING Immediate TIMING Immediate TIMING Immediate Prospective tenants or buyers should consult their professional advisors and conduct their own independent investigation. Properties are subject to *Spaces can be combined change in price and/or availability without notice. RAMP UP DN BUILDING FD FRGHT ELECTRICAL ELEV UP UP UP UP 99 FD walk score 1,405 RSF 113'-5" Retail B FIRE DOOR 12,208 RSF Retail A +632 SF Mezzanine 866 RSF 100 Retail C transit FIRE DOOR score UNION STREET MECH SHAFT DN 53'-9" ELEV UP MECH ELEV ELEV ELEV #R304 JAN UP UP BUILDING LOBBY ELEV DN #1418 #1416 #1414 #R1400 3RD AVENUE Available Space.
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