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Eastbank Lofts 537 SE Ash St Creative OCe for Lease Portland, OR 97214 FOR SUBLEASE Eastbank Lofts 537 SE Ash St creative oce for lease Portland, OR 97214 Ideal Space for Agencies, Tech, or Other Creative Tenants Vintage Property with Many Modern Updates Fast-Growing Eastside Industrial District Location Full 4th Floor Suite Available (9,000+ SF) Brad Carnese Senior Director Partial 3rd Floor Space Available (4,078 SF) 503 279 1750 [email protected] Partial 2nd Floor Space Available (1,100 SF) cushmanwakefield.com Available May 2019 Lease Expires March 2021 - Longer term available Lease Rate: $28.50/SF Modified Gross ©April 3, 2019 2:36 PM Cushman & Wakefield. All rights reserved. The information contained in this communication is strictly confidential. This information has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable but has not been verified. No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made as to the condition of the property (or properties) referenced herein or as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any special listing conditions imposed by the property owner(s). Any projections, opinions or estimates are subject to uncertainty and do not signify current or future property performance. FOR SUBLEASE Eastbank Lofts 537 SE Ash St creative oce for lease Portland, OR 97214 Highlights • Vintage 1912 building with many modern updates • In the fast-growing Eastside Industrial District • Central location with excellent commute scores • Outstanding amenities within walking distance • Coee shops and restaurant located in building • On-site parking available (six spaces) • Indoor racks for bicycle storage • Exposed brick walls in many areas • Hardwood floors and beams • Seismically updated building FOR SUBLEASE Eastbank Lofts 537 SE Ash St creative oce for lease Portland, OR 97214 Features • High ceilings • Exposed brick walls • Hardwood floors & beams • Natural light • Operable windows • Central heating • Air conditioning • Seismic updates • 24 hour availability • Controlled access • Security system • Stair and elevator access • On-site parking (six spaces) • Indoor bicycle racks • Kitchen facilities • Pool room (4th floor only) • Furniture available • Conferencing facility Amenities 1 Moda Center 1 3 2 Oregon Convention Center 3 Lloyd Center Mall 4 Mirakutei 5 Rontoms 2 6 Marukin Ramen 7 Sizzle Pie 8 Nong’s Khao Man Gai 9 Burnside Brewing Company 10 Le Pigeon 11 Doug Fir Lounge 15 12 Jupiter Hotel 13 Noble Rot 9 13 14 5 7 11 14 Portland Rock Gym 4 10 16 6 8 12 15 Voodoo Doughnut, Too! 16 Fire on the Mountain 1317 Olympia Provisions 19 1418 Produce Row Cafe 18 20 21 22 1519 Nicholas 17 23 2016 Next Adventure Outdoor Store 21 Coopers Hall 25 22 Base Camp Brewing Company 24 26 27 23 Revolution Hall 29 30 24 Le Bistro Montage 28 25 Loyal Legion 31 26 Trifecta Tavern 27 Voicebox Karaoke 28 Afuri 32 29 Grand Central Bowling 30 Zell’s Cafe J&M Cafe, Half Pint Cafe and Mudd Works Roastery are located in the 537 SE Ash building 31 Clarklewis 32 OMSI.
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