FRENCH QUARTER RETAIL/RESTAURANT OPPORTUNITY FOR LEASE 217-225 Chartres Street, ,

FLOOR PLAN RESTAURANT NEARBY HOTELS & OVERVIEW OPTIONS CONCEPTUAL PLAN AND RESTAURANTS DOWNTOWN DATA DEMOGRAPHICS Overview Up to 6,850 SF of prime commercial space in New Orleans’ historic French Quarter neighborhood is now available. The redevelopment project consists of 25 residential units above the available ground floor restaurant/retail space. 217-225 Chartres Street is an exceptionally rare opportunity, as it is the largest, currently available retail space in the busiest area of the French Quarter. The commercial space features 15’ ceilings and up to 64’ of street frontage. Space can be subdivided if needed. This is a must see for any retailer or restaurateur desiring to open in the heart of New Orleans. Landlord has a nice delivery package that will include a dedicated chase for tenant’s hood system and grease trap. The space features an interior courtyard and has the potential to accommodate indoor and outdoor seating. The project will set a new standard for design excellence. Slated to be one of the best new developments in the city, any restaurant or retailer in this space is sure to become the identity of this redevelopment, this block, and this section of the French Quarter.

Floor Plan Options Location Highlights Space Details (See “Floor Plan Options” Page for ƒƒ Excellent location within the French Quarter and two ƒƒ Restored wood and tin ceiling and columns more information) blocks from Canal Street ƒƒ 340 SF Courtyard available ƒƒ Substantial foot traffic on Chartres Street ƒƒ Option 1: Whole Suite - 6,825 SF ƒƒ Utility connections in place ƒƒ Close proximity to the CBD, offering a large lunchtime ƒƒ Option 2: Retail A - 5,662 SF ƒƒ Commercial kitchen grease duct to roof and crowd during the weekday Retail B - 1,184 SF grease trap installed ƒƒ Nearby to several large parking lots and garages ƒƒ Option 3: Retail A - 3,940 SF ƒƒ Service corridor access ƒƒ Potential Tenant Tax Incentives such as Historic Tax Retail B - 2,780 SF ƒƒ High 13’-15’ ceilings and exposed heavy timber Credits columns ƒƒ Can accommodate indoor and outdoor seating. One of Zoning ƒƒ Historically accurate exterior restoration the only sidewalk viewing opportunities in the entire ƒƒ VCC-2 French Quarter ƒƒ Dedicated mechanical shaft space provided (Vieux Carré Commercial District)

Joe Gardner, CCIM office: 504-523-4481 / direct: 504-620-8140 / [email protected]

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FLOOR PLAN RESTAURANT NEARBY HOTELS FRENCH QUARTER & OVERVIEW OPTIONS CONCEPTUAL PLAN AND RESTAURANTS DOWNTOWN DATA DEMOGRAPHICS 217-217- 225 225 CHAR CHARFloorTRESTRES PlanSTREET STREET Option #1 Floor Plan Option #2 Floor Plan Option #3 FLOORFLOOR PLAN PLAN OPTIONS OPTIONSClick Image to View PDF Click Image to View PDF Click Image to View PDF

Whole Suite Retail B Retail A Retail B Retail A SAMPLESAMPLE FLOORPLAN FLOORPLAN 01 01 SAMPLESAMPLE FLOORPLAN FLOORPLAN 02 02 Size: 6,825 SF Size: 1,184 SF Size: 5,662 SF Size: 2,780 SF Size: 3,940 SF RETAILRETAIL - 6,825 - 6,825sf, 63’ sf,frontage, 63’ frontage, courtyard, courtyard, 13’ & 13’15’ &ceilings, 15’ ceilings, service service entrance entrance RETAIL RETAIL A - 5,563 A - 5,563 sf, 32’ sf, frontage, 32’ frontage, courtyard, courtyard, 15’ ceilings, 15’ ceilings, service service entrance entrance Frontage: 63’ RETAILFrontage:RETAIL B - 1,184 B - 1,184 31’sf, 31’ sf, frontage, 31’ frontage,Frontage: 14’ ceilings, 14’ ceilings, service 32’ service entrance entrance Frontage: 31’ Frontage: 32’ Ceiling: 13’-15’ Ceiling: 13’ Ceiling: 15’ Ceiling: 14’ Ceiling: 15’ Access: Service & Courtyard Access: Service Access: Service & Courtyard Access: Service Access: Service & Courtyard PrivatePrivate & Confidential & Confidential 4 4 Joe Gardner, CCIM office: 504-523-4481 / direct: 504-620-8140 / [email protected]

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FLOOR PLAN RESTAURANT NEARBY HOTELS FRENCH QUARTER & OVERVIEW OPTIONS CONCEPTUAL PLAN AND RESTAURANTS DOWNTOWN DATA DEMOGRAPHICS Conceptual Renderings and Floor Plan for Option 2 - Exterior Concept Rendering Restaurant Suite* - 5,662 SF

Floor Plan Click Image to View PDF PDR DINING: 16 SEATS 321 SF

PDR LOUNGE: 20 SEATS 513 SF

MAIN DINING 72 SEATS 1484 SF

KITCHEN 1341 SF

BAR DINING 50 SEATS 1027 SF

PREP KITCHEN/STORAGE 170 SF

ORDERING COUNTER

COFFEE SHOP 30 SEATS 892 SF

HOST

"SIDEWALK" DINING 21 SEATS Interior Concept Rendering 522 SF

* Renderings and floor plans contained within are artist representation for illustrative purposes Chartres Street only and may not represent the final design.

OPT 1 CHARTRES ST TOTAL SF: 5734 SF Joe Gardner, CCIM TOTAL SEATS: 179 office: 504-523-4481 / direct: 504-620-8140 / [email protected]

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RESTAURANTS 12. Red Fish Grill 23. Desire Oyster Bar 35. Salon by Sucre 46. Cafe Maspero HOTELS I. Hotel Monteleone S. Hotel Maison De Ville 1. Pearl Oyster Bar 13. Hard Rock Cafe 24. Broussard’s 36. Nine Roses Cafe 47. The Grill New Orleans A. Royal St. Charles J. Crowne Plaza N.O. T. Bourbon Orleans Hotel 2. Fogo De Chao 25. Cafe Soule 37. Kingfish 48. Chartres House F.Q. 14. Bourbon House B. Courtyard N.O. U. Place d’Armes Hotel 3. Red Gravy 26. Antoine’s 38. Mena’s Palace 49. Sylvain Downtown K. Hyatt F.Q. N.O. 15. Dickie Brennan’s 39. SoBou 50. Doris Metropolitan 4. Roux Bistro Steakhouse 27. Brennan’s C. JW Marriot N.O. L. Hotel Mazarin 5. Palace Café 16. Mike Anderson’s Seafood 28. Royal House 40. NOLA 51. Tableu D. Sheraton N.O. M. Royal Sonesta N.O. 6. Restaurant 555 17. Le Bayou 29. ACME Oyster House 41. K-Paul’s Louisiana 52. Court of Two Sisters Kitchen E. Best Western Plus N. W Hotel N.O. F.Q. 53. The Embers Steakhouse 7. Cafe Giovanni 18. Galatoire’s 30. Mr. B’s Bistro St. Christopher 42. Napoleon House O. Bienville House 8. Morton’s Steakhouse 19. Tony Moran’s 31. Ole Saint 54. Pere Antoine 43. New Orleans F. N.O. Marriot 9. House of Blues 20. GW Fins 32. Criollo School of Cooking 55. Muriel’s Jackson Square P. Inn G. Quarter House 10. Star Steak & Lobster 21. Arnaud’s 33. The Pelican Club 44. Rib Room 56. Stanely Restaurant Q. Hotel St. Helene H. Wyndham N.O. F.Q. 11. Landry’s Seafood 22. Remoulade 34. Green Goddess 45. Crescent City Brewhouse 57. Monty’s on the Square R. Omni Royal N.O. Joe Gardner, CCIM office: 504-523-4481 / direct: 504-620-8140 / [email protected]

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FLOOR PLAN RESTAURANT NEARBY HOTELS FRENCH QUARTER & OVERVIEW OPTIONS CONCEPTUAL PLAN AND RESTAURANTS DOWNTOWN DATA DEMOGRAPHICS French Quarter and Downtown Data ƒƒ New Orleans hosts over 9.23 million tourists each year, the majority of whom visit Downtown and the adjacent French Quarter. VA Hospital (Opening Dec. 2016) Mahalia Jackson ƒƒ Annual tourist expenditure in New Orleans is estimated to be $6.4 billion. This Theater includes accommodations, transportation, food and beverage spending, recreation Canal Street and entertainment, and retail shopping.

ƒƒ An estimated 134,000 people are Downtown during an average weekday. This Bourbon Street includes residents, employees and visitors.

N. Rampart StreetFRENCH Profile of QUARTER Jackson University Medical Center Square ƒƒ The center of a region of more than 1.2 million people, with Canal Street as the Canal Street217-225 CHARTRES traditional spine running alongside Downtown and the historic French Quarter STREET District. Iberville Street ƒƒ The economic engine of a region and home to 63,807 employees. LSU Medical Center ƒƒ The cultural center of the region with live entertainment, fine dining, home of the The Shops at , the , and numerous reoccurring and Mercedes-Benz Canal Place special events, such as Super Bowl XLVII, the NBA All-Star Game, Sugar Bowl, Superdome Essence Festival, Mardi Gras, French Quarter Fest, Oyster Fest, and Creole Tomato Aquarium of Fest. Harrah’s Casino the Americas ƒƒ An increasingly popular residential neighborhood, with a 32% increase in population from 2000 to 2010, and 1,600 housing units added since 2006 and DOWNTOWN another 2,500 units in development planned to come online within the next 24 Smoothie NEW ORLEANS months. King Center The Outlet (Highway 90) Collection at ƒƒ Significant investment is underway in and around Downtown and the French Riverwalk Quarter. They include: several mid- and high-rise residential conversion projects, St. Charles Avenue revitalization of the New Orleans Theater District with 6 live-performance theaters Ogden Museum undergoing major renovations and re-opening, and $2 billion construction of two of Southern Art Ernest N. Morial hospitals anchoring a growing BioMedical District. Convention Center ƒƒ Downtown contains 4,150 upscale residential condos and apartments. Port of New ƒƒ Downtown is home to over 20,847 hotel rooms. Orleans Cruise Ship ƒƒ Downtown hosts 2.5 million fans annually at major sporting events. National World Terminal War II Museum From Downtown New Orleans: An Opportunity for Investment, Demographic Profile and Daytime Population Count (2014) and Canal Street Retail Market Analysis - Final Report (December 2013). Published by the Downtown Development District of New Orleans and GCR & Associates, Inc. Information Categories are mutually exclusive and have been adjusted to avoid double counting. Joe Gardner, CCIM office: 504-523-4481 / direct: 504-620-8140 / [email protected]

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2016 Demographics 1 mile 2 mile 3 mile Est. Population 17,615 91,896 182,435 Housing Units 13,662 53,051 99,588 Avg. HH Income $89,369 $58,204 $58,821 Median Age 40 37 37 Avg. Daytime Population (Age 16 Yrs. or Over) 95,652 131,839 171,608 Annual Consumer Expenditure Food and Beverages $99.3 M $309 M $595 M

Joe Gardner, CCIM office: 504-523-4481 / direct: 504-620-8140 / [email protected]

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The foregoing is solely for information purposes and is subject to change without notice. Stirling Properties makes no representations or warranties regarding the properties or information herein including but not limited to any and all images pertaining to these properties. It is the obligation of each purchaser/lessee to investigate the condition and attributes of the properties and to verify the accuracy of the foregoing information to the extent such purchaser/lessee deems necessary. Also subject to errors, omissions, changes in terms and conditions, prior sale, lease or withdrawal, without notice. 5/16