THE 70,000 SF CLASS A OFFICE BLDG OPENING 2018 ENHANCING COMMUNITIES TAMARA J. FULLER, CCIM, GRI, VICE PRESIDENT 360.852.9624 TAMARA.FULLER@COLLIERS.COM DAREN DUKE, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT 503.499.0056 DAREN.DUKE@COLLIERS.COM ERIC ANDERSON, ASSOCIATE 360.852.9627 ERIC.ANDERSON@COLLIERS.COM The information contained herein has been obtained from sources we deem reliable. However, conceptual renderings are being shown and subject to refinement in deisign.
LEASED 10,000 RSF 10,000 RSF THE Create more than a workplace redefine the entire work environment. 10,000 RSF LEASED Building Facts RETAIL East Elevation BLOCK 6 WILL LEAD THE WAY WITH BOLD AND VISIONARY DESIGN WHICH THE WATERFRONT WILL BE KNOWN FOR. Approx 30,000 SF Class A Creative Office Available - Part of 1.25 Million SF of Office & 3,300 Housing Units in Master Plan 6,000 SF Ground Floor Retail Open 10,000 Floor Plates - Divisible by 2,500 SF 13 Foot Floor to Ceiling Heights Abundant Natural Light with Expansive Open Space Gramor is a driving force in revitalizing Vancouver s waterfront and the local community, U.S. Bank is excited to be part of the project and to help bring this vibrant and unique development to life. Exposed Concrete and Steel Structure LED Lighting Underground & Surface Parking Options Open Flexible Floor Plates, 30 Foot Column Spacing 1,800 SF Lobby 500 SF Common Conference Room Ann Young, Senior Vice President, Oregon market manager of U.S. Bank Lockers, Bike Parking and Showers THEWATERFRONTVANCOUVERUSA.COM/OFFICE/BLOCK-6/
PHASE 1 OPENING 2018 A CABLE STAY PIER $35 MILLION WATERFRONT PARK OFFICES RESIDENTIAL RESTAURANTS & RETAIL Washington ranks No. 7 nationally for business friendly tax policies; it does not impose a corporate income tax, personal income tax, nor does it tax dividends, interest or capital gains. Vancouver takes second place in the state for net population gain with nearly 500,000 residents.
VANCOUVER, WA FACTS WASHINGTON S BUSINESS CLIMATE Growing region (columbian.com) Camas School District is consistently rated as one of the best districts in the state. (niche.com) The Vancouver School District and Battle Ground Public Schools are also strongly supported by the local community through continued bond measures. (columbian.com) 25 colleges, universities, and technical schools in the greater Portland Metro area. (columbian.com) $0 STATE, PERSONAL OR CORPORATE INCOME TAX ~3,000 DEGREES Given in 2017 from Clark College and Washington State University. 1,000,000+ Workers in the greater Portland Metro area. VANCOUVER IS READY TO GET MOVING $504.8 MILLION Economic impact of tourism in 2015 20,000+ Nights booked for conventions and business events AMENITIES AND CUSTOMIZABILITY AT THE WATERFRONT Contiguous blocks available to house a corporate waterfront campus Proximity to retail and dining $35 Million waterfront park Integration with downtown and transit; walkable, bus-able, drivable THE METRO S BOOMIN 20 MIN 3 HOURS WALK 5 Min to Downtown Vancouver, Amtrak and transit Stations DRIVE To Downtown Portland, & PDX International Airport FLIGHT Less than a 3 hour flight to Los Angeles or San Diego MANAGE COSTS, KEEP THE WOW FACTOR Clark Public Utilities favorable vs Seattle/LA/SF Vancouver does not place onerous regulations on developers who want to contribute to the community. The local government is compassionate and supports its citizens through initiatives like the Affordable Housing Fund, but does not require every development to provide below-market units. Local government support In 2015, the City of Vancouver waived over $400,000.00 in impact fees and a large project could save over $100,000.00. WATER & SEWER 2016 MONTHLY INDUSTRIAL RATES $910.40 Vancouver (credc.org) ELECTRICAL AVERAGE INDUSTRIAL PRICE P/KWH, 2015 $0.055 Vancouver QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE PNW ACCESS ROUTES $1,419.90 Portland $0.065 Portland 7,000 ACRES Of parks in Clark County $234,800 MEDIAN HOME PRICE For single family home, making Vancouver, WA an affordable place to start a family Columbia River Gorge Beacon Rock State Park Pacific Coast Mount St. Helens Deep water ports on the Columbia River, rail access, 80,000 PEOPLE and trucking access on I-5 Cross the I-5 bridge daily A growing number of microbreweries, vegan restaurants, coffee shops and other businesses that have benefited from Vancouver s strong business climate and abundance of talented workers. (columbian.com) $2,111.75 Seattle Vancouver s 2017 average cost of living, indexed at 113.7, was among the lowest on the West Coast $0.066 Seattle Vancouver When compared with the metropolitan areas of Portland (140.5), Seattle (176.5), San Francisco (272.6), Los Angeles (166.2), and San Diego (166.0).
THE CLARK CO. WASHINGTON 5 VANC O U VER, W A 70,000 SF CLASS A OFFICE BLDG OPENING 2018 205 14 PO R T L AND,O R 5 Minute walk to Downtown Vancouver, Amtrak Station, & Vancouver Convention Center 15 Minute Drive to Portland International Airport 20 Minute Drive to Downtown Portland 5 MULTNOMAH CO. OREGON 84 THEWATERFRONTVANCOUVERUSA.COM/OFFICE/BLOCK-6 405 205 26 99 ESTHER SHORT PARK BLOCK 19 BLOCK 17 FARMER S MARKET BLOCK 14 BLOCK 13 VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTER PARK CO LU M BI BLOCK 16 CONDOS ST BLOCK 11 BLOCK 12 A BLOCK 7 W AY DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER BLOCK 8 RESIDENTIAL BLOCK 5 I-5 TO PORTLAND BLOCK 6 RESIDENTIAL BLOCK 6 OFFICE BLOCK 9 ON T WA Y BLOCK 3 UNDER CONTRACT BLOCK 4 HOTEL INDIGO AVAILABLE 2019 BLOCK 1 ES TH ER ST WA TER FR COLUMBIA ST BLOCK 18 AN T BLOCK 20 HILTON CITY HALL BLOCK 10 GR BLOCK 21 UNDER CONSTRUCTION FOR 2018 AVAILABLE 2020 PHASE 3: 2021 BLOCK 2 OFFICE 5
THE 30,000 SF CLASS A OFFICE 3 FLOORS REMAINING ENHANCING COMMUNITIES TAMARA J. FULLER, CCIM, GRI, VICE PRESIDENT 360.852.9624 TAMARA.FULLER@COLLIERS.COM DAREN DUKE, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT 503.499.0056 DAREN.DUKE@COLLIERS.COM ERIC ANDERSON, ASSOCIATE 360.852.9627 ERIC.ANDERSON@COLLIERS.COM The information contained herein has been obtained from sources we deem reliable. However, conceptual renderings are being shown and subject to refinement in deisign.