DTLA RETAIL OR RESTAURANT FOR LEASE Adjacent to Fashion District Arts District 1225 E BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90021 Offering Memorandum
Retail Store or Restaurant For Lease 2,200± SF Available 1225 E Washington Boulevard, Unit N, Los Angeles, CA 90021 Must see! Fantastic ground floor retail or restaurant space Former J Brand outlet Adjacent to Pizza Restaurant and Sushi Restaurant Also ideal for check cashing, clothing store, beauty salon, etc. Spectacular open space with a make it your own floor layout High ceiling clearance (20') Part of larger 5,500 SF shopping center 26,021 vehicles per day traffic count (2017) Prime DTLA location at signalized corner of Central Avenue Metro Blue Line frontage on busy Washington Blvd Adjacent to Fashion District and close to Arts District Easy access to public transit and all Downtown LA freeways via the Santa Monica (I-10) Freeway (two blocks north) Shared parking included for 18± vehicles Lease rental: $4,950 per month ($2.25 per SF MG) Term: 3-5 years
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Building Layout Unit M Sushi Restaurant Unit N 2,200 SF Shared Parking Lot Approx. 18 Vehicles Central Avenue Unit O Pizza Restaurant Washington Blvd
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Development Projects Near Subject
"The Reef" Development Project In 2015, he Los Angeles Department of City Planning published a new draft environmental impact report (DEIR), revealing new information about the mixed-use development, which is now called "The Reef." The West Block - 1933 South Broadway 180,000 SF of space within the 12-story Reef building would be repurposed as creative office space. The building's ground-floor would be redesigned to include a combined 30,000 SF of retail and restaurant space, while its rooftop would receive an additional 8,000 SF of restaurant and outdoor event space. New construction on the West Block would occur on the parking lot immediately south of the Reef building. Plans call for a 20-story, 240-foot tall hotel tower on the Hill Street side of the property, featuring 208 guest rooms and amenities such as an outdoor swimming pool. A seven-story structure would be built on the Broadway side of the property, featuring 100 rental units, ground-level retail space and seven live-work lofts along 21st Street. The southwest corner of the West Block would be developed with an eight-story above-grade garage, offering parking accommodations for a minimum 1,158 vehicles, ground-floor commercial stalls and space for outdoor entertainment on its roof level. The West Block would also include a mid-block paseo known as "the Exchange," which would provide pedestrian access between Hill Street and Broadway. In addition to shops and restaurants with outdoor seating, the paseo would feature a roughly 17,500 SF gallery designed to host local, national and international exhibitions. The East Block - 1900 South Broadway The East Block, located at 1900 South Broadway, will be developed with low-rise structures featuring rental apartments and a pair of high-rise towers featuring condominium units at the northeast and southwest corners of the block. The North Tower (32 stories and 388 feet in height) and the South Tower (35 stories and 420 feet in height) would combine to create 895 residential units, while the low-rise buildings of threeto-seven-stories in height would add an extra 428 rental units and 14 live-work apartments. All buildings would be served by residential amenities including multiple swimming pools, a fitness center and community rooms. The East Block would feature a mid-block paseo known as "the Strand." The paseo is intended to serve as the Reef development's main gathering space, designed with a public terrace featuring performance space with ampitheater-style seating. In addition to shops and restaurants, the Strand may also include a pharmacy, a grocery store and a fitness center. Architecture The project is being designed by a collaboration between architecture firms P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S and Gensler and would incorporate a variety of materials and styles. Artistic renderings included in the DEIR portray the two residential towers with glass exteriors. The developer has requested a signage supplemental use district which would allow for both static and animated graphics on the buildings. The signs could be used for advertisements, building identification or even public art. The Reef development would also result in significant streetscape upgrades for the surrounding community. In addition to the new gathering space proposed in the East and West Blocks, plans call for a new mid-block crosswalk on Broadway, improved landscaping and better connectivity to the nearby Grand Station on the Metro Blue Line. Construction The reef project would be built over approximately 60 months. Groundbreaking on the West Block could occur as early as 2016, with an expected timeline of 30 months. Construction on the East Block (expected to last 32 months) would not begin until the completion of the West Block's parking structure. A small amount of overlap between the two phases may occur. The Reef project is pursuing LEED certification, with environmentally-friendly features such as drought tolerant plants, deep infiltration wells and low-flow water fixtures. A full build-out of the Reef development is projected by the end of 2021.
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