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Restaurant / Retail Sw Park Avenue | 1,673 Rsf Retail Space Sw Broadway | 1,325 Rsf MORGAN BUILDING 720 SW WASHINGTON STREET RESTAURANT / RETAIL SW PARK AVENUE | 1,673 RSF RETAIL SPACE SW BROADWAY | 1,325 RSF RESTAURANT RETAIL DOWNTOWN / WEST END PRIME RESTAURANT & RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES ROB MONEYHAN | NICOLE ONDER | 503.228.3080 WWW.URBANWORKSREALESTATE.COM SW PARK AVE RESTAURANT / RETAIL SUITE M00 | 1,494 USF / 1,673 RSF AVAILABLE | NOW • New storefront RATE | CONTACT BROKER USE | RESTAURANT / RETAIL • Full height operable windows • Expanded outdoor patio • Service entry SW WASHINGTON ST WH D 34'-2 3/4" 9'-1 1/4" 75'-11 3/4" C M00 1,494M00 USF / 1,673 RSF M99 BROADWAY SW AVAILABLE AVAILABLE 1,493.66 useable sq. ft. 42'-5 3/4" 2,207.48 useable sq. ft. 1,673 rentable sq. ft. 2,472 rentable sq. ft. PATIO Up 2 risers 235 SF 24'-2 3/4" B AVE SW PARK Patio COMMON AREA Ramp up 234.51 useable sq. ft. 827.09 USABLE SF 263 rentable sq. ft. M00 Common Area Up 2 risers 827.09 useable sq. ft. A S u i t e M 9 9 COMING SOON | WOODLARK HOTEL Scale 2,472 rentable square feet 1500 room4' 8' lifestyle16' hotel. The adaptive reuse project will connect the Woodlark Building, built in 1912 and located on the corner of SW Alder and SW Park in S W W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t downtown Portland, with the adjacent former Cornelius Hotel, built in 1908. PARK AVE ENTRANCE MORGAN BUILDING | 2 S W B r o a d w y S W P a r k A v e n u T h e M o r g a n B u i l d i n g M e z z a n i n e 7 2 0 S W W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t P o r t l a n d , O R 9 7 2 0 5 R e v i s e d : J a n . 5 , 2 0 1 7 | 3 Down 13 risers Down 13 risers 107 MEZZ. M e z z a n i n e APRIL ‘18 APRIL M e z z a n i n e PANEL +57 CONTACT BROKER CONTACT Panel Stair AVAILABLE | AVAILABLE | RATE PANEL 110.02 +57 107 (INCL. MEZZ) (INCL. 1,325 RSF Panel Stair 110.02 S u i t e 1 0 3 Dressing 1 Retail F i r s t F l o o r 830 square feet 1,325 RSF RETAIL S u i t e 1 0Dressing 7 1 Retail F i r s t F l o o r Scale SW WASHINGTON ST 1,325 rentable square feet SPACE | SPACE USE | 0 2' 5' 10' S W W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t S u i t e 1 0S W 7 W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t K1 C11g A8.1 A8.1 C11a Scale A8.1 1,325 rentable square feet 0 2' 5' 10' S W W aR-CREW s h i n g t o SALONn S t r e e t K1 C11g A8.1 A8.1 adorn AVAILABLE C11a A8.1 C11a C11c A5.1 A5.1 Stand Up Comedy S W B r o a d w a y S W B r o a d w a y S W P a r k A v e n u e SW BROADWAY SW S W P a r k A v e n u e EUROPEAN MASTER TAILOR DEREK’S SHOE REPAIR SW PARK AVE SW PARK & ACCESSORIES C11a C11c A5.1 A5.1 LEASED 507 SW BROADWAY BROADWAY 507 SW S W B r o a d w a y Broadway & Meatballs S W P a r k A v e n u e T h e M o r g a n B u i l d i n g F i r s t F l o o r 7 2 0 S W W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t P o r t l a n d , O R 9 7 2 0 5 R e v i s e d : S e p t . 1 4 , 2 0 1 6 CBD T h e M o r g a n B u i l d i n g F i r s t F l o o r 7 2 0 S W W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t P o r t l a n d , O R 9 7 2 0 5 F i r s t F l o o r T h e M o r g a n B u i l d i n g SW BROADWAY RETAIL BROADWAY SW ADDRESS | | AREA PLAN FLOOR 7 2 0 S W W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t P o r t l a n d , O R 9 7 2 0 5 R e v i s e d : S e p t . 1 4 , 2 0 1 6 MORGAN BUILDING SW WASHINGTON & PARK CORNER RETAIL DO NOT DISTURB CURRENT TENANT PARKING ENTRANCE SUITE 114 | CORNER OF SW WASHINGTON & SW PARK TOTAL | 1,609 SF USES | RETAIL / RESTAURANT FIRST FLOOR | 1,262 SF RATE | CONTACT BROKER MEZZ | 347 SF SITE PLAN SW WASHINGTON ST MEZZ 347 SF FIRST FLOOR S u i t e 1 0 3 1,262 SF 830 square feet SW PARK AVE SW PARK S W SWW a sWASHINGTON h i n g t o n S t r e ST e t R-CREW SALON adorn AVAILABLE Stand Up Comedy S W B r o a d w y SW BROADWAY SW S W P a r k A v e n u EUROPEAN MASTER TAILOR DEREK’S SHOE REPAIR SW PARK AVE SW PARK & ACCESSORIES LEASED BROADWAY & MEATBALLS T h e M o r g a n B u i l d i n g F i r s t F l o o r 7 2 0 S W W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t P o r t l a n d , O R 9 7 2 0 5 MORGAN BUILDING | 4 S u i t e 1 0 3 830 square feet MORGAN’S ALLEY S W W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t AVAILABLE R-CREW SALON AVAILABLE APRIL 2018 Stand Up Comedy S W B r o a d w y S W P a r k A v e n u EUROPEAN MASTER TAILOR DEREK’S SHOE REPAIR & ACCESSORIES (BROADWAY & MEATBALLS) CURRENT TENANTS • Oregon Wines on Broadway • Adorn Feminine Jewelery COMING SOON T• hStand e Up M Comedy o r g a n • BDerek’s u i Shoel d Repairi n g • FBroadway i r s &t Meatballs F l o o r • Shutter Bug • R Crew Salon 7 •2 0Fresh S WPot W a s h i n g t o n• SEuropean t r e e Mastert Tailor P o r t l a n d , O R 9 7 2 0 5 • Urban Topia Salon & Spa • St. Honoré Bakery • Ross Creations • Roe NEIGHBORING RETAIL ELEPHANTS IN THE PARK (SW TAYLOR & PARK) THE ART OF SHAVING (SW MORRISON & BROADWAY) MERCANTILE (729 SW ALDER) NORDSTROM (701 SW BROADWAY) MORGAN BUILDING | 5 DOCKSIDE SALOON FOODS 4 SEASONS POMARIUS MEMORIAL COLLISEUM NURSERY BEDFORD VERSAILLES BROWN GARDENS CASTAWAY PORTLAND BREKEN KITCHEN CHILDPEACE MONTESSORI ACADEMY MAGNUM OPUS ELEMENTS INTERNATIONAL SMITH TEA JUST SEAFOOD MARKET PROVISIONS OLYMPIA ODDBALL SHOE CO. 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