JOIN NEIGHBORING TENANTS ROERTY DESCRITION Location, Available Spaces Individual Food Court Stalls: 500± SF -,400± SF Restaurant Space: 6,00± SF (Divisible) Courtyard-Facing Retail:,000± SF -,000± SF Rent $.75 - $.5 SF/Month, NNN ROERTY HIGHLIGHTS 6,00 SF current food court space equipped with full restaurant infrastructure and multiple hood systems in place Food court space can be leased by either one or multiple users Charming, courtyard fronting spaces available that are ideal for additional restaurants, creative office users, and/or retailers and cafes roperty is a residential and retail village with over 700 residential units upstairs Ample arking available at a surface lot that connects directly to the project An abundance of outdoor seating available Short walking distance to Downtown s Historic Core and hip fashion buildings (Cooper Building, New Mart, California Mart) CalBRE #090556
FOOD DINING UNIT A ±867 S.F. UNIT B ±758 S.F. UNIT C ±758 S.F. A B E UNIT D ±,08 S.F. UNIT E ±50 S.F. UNIT G AC CES.F. ±699 SS D (IZZA HUT) C E 70 - VISIBILITY - COMFORT DINING SEATING - LIVELY & WELL LIT AREA DINING DINING SIGNAGE VOID SIDEWAL K FOOD TENANT RETAIL TENANT UNIT A ±867 S.F. UNIT F ±84 S.F. SIGNAGE BLADE SIGN LINE OF GREASE DUCT EXHAUST (E) ±758 S.F. ±758 S.F. S.F. ±,08 UNIT B UNIT C UNIT D UNIT E ±50 S.F. UNIT G ±699 S.F. (IZZA HUT) CONCET LAN 76 LOS ANGELES ST. LOS ANGELES, CA Scale: 04/0/5 Date: roject No.: 054-4 ±8'-9" architecture planning design ±8'-9" UBLIC ±7'-" ±5'-0" UNIT F ±84 S.F. ±5'-0" SIDEWAL K VOID ±7'-" DINING SIDEWALK 6 W. MacArthur Blvd. Ste.7. Santa Ana, CA 9704 74.554.006 T. www.nn-arch.com 76 LOS ANGELES ST. LOS ANGELES, CA - VISIBILITY - COMFORT DINING SEATING SIGNAGE - LIVELY & WELL LIT AREA FOOD TENANT SIGNAGE CalBRE #090556 BLADE SIGN UBLIC RETAIL TENANT (E) LINE OF GREASE DUCT EXHAUST SANTEE LAN No warranty or representation is made to the accuracy of the foregoing information. Terms of sale or lease and availability are subject to change orconcet withdrawal without notice. architecture planning design 6 W. MacArthur Blvd. Ste.7. Santa Ana, CA 9704 74.554.006 T. www.nn-arch.com 76 LOS ANGELES ST. LOS ANGELES, CA Scale: Date: 04/0/5 roject No.: 054-4
SITE LAN 700 7 74-A 74 Food Court ±6,00 SF (divisible) FOOD (SEE AGE ) 76-A 76-B Courtyard 76-D:,80± SF 70 76 78 76-C 76-D 70 Available CalBRE #090556
ROOSED FINISHES architecture planning design 6 W. MacArthur Blvd. Ste.7. Santa Ana, CA 9704 74.554.006 T. www.nn-arch.com 76 LOS ANGELES ST. LOS ANGELES, CA CalBRE #090556 Scale:
At the intersection of the Historic Core and Fashion District, Santee Court is the largest residential conversion project in Downtown s history. Seven high-end residential apartment and condo buildings, with over 700 units, wrap around a central alleyway/courtyard creating a true village. With the emergence of three new creative office buildings (adjacent to Santee Court) and hip coffe shops, cafes, and restaurants opening up throughout the Fashion District and immediate vicinity of Santee Court, this neighborhood is primed to experience the same growth as The Arts District, the Historic Core and Broadway. Given Santee Court s existing infrastructure, which includes existing, operating restaurant spaces, it is ideal for restaurant groups looking for either food court style spaces or larger end-cap spaces. In addition, Santee Court is appealing for creative office users looking for unique, ground floor office space with access to street level parking. CalBRE #090556
Downtown Los Angeles historic core THE HISTORIC CORE & FASHION DISTRICT. acific Electric Lofts. Artisan House (Restaurant). Association Bar (Bar) 4. Cole s & Varnish (Bar) 5. Mignon (Bar) 6. Santa Fe Lofts 7. ussy & ooch (ets) 8. Las erlas (Bar) 9. The Nickel Diner 0. Bark Avenue (ets). Wendell Bar. Salon ure. Garage izza 4. Great Republic Lofts 5. National City Lofts Terroni (Restaurant) eking Tavern (Restaurant) Craine s Bar 6. Black Sheep (Restaurant) 7. California Mart Jason s Market 8. Lofts at The Security Building Onyx (Restaurant) Aqua (Bar) 9. The Alexandria Down & Out (Bar) The Gorbals (Restaurant) 0. Spring Arcade Building Quisados (Restaurant) Royal Clayton s (Bar) Famima (Market). SB Lofts Kapsoul (Apparel) Flea (Apparel) Spring For Coffee. SB Tower 7 Spring Street Mac 600 Degrees (Apparel) Round (Apparel). The Exchange (Bar) 4. SB Main (Residential) 5. SB Spring (Residential) 6. 70 S. Spring St. (Creative Office) Juice Crafters anini Stop 7. 74 S. Spring St. (Creative Office) 8. Retail CVS (Lease signed) Evoke Yoga 9. Bartlett Building (Residential) Tierra Mia (Coffee) 0. Spring Tower (Residential) LA Café (Restaurant). remier Towers (Residential) Evolution Fitness. SB Manhattan (Residential). SB Omega lanned High Rise Residential Tower 4. Roslyn (Residential) YNS Dance Studio CYH Teas 5. Spring & Ivy (Restaurant) 6. The Haas Building (Residential) Silo Vodka Bar TLT (Restaurant) 7. The Ace Hotel 8. Topaz lanned mixed-use residential building 7 4 4 5 0 9 6 0 9 5 8 4 6 7 5 45 SITE 44 4 4 40 9 8 4 0 9 8 6 7 8 4 5 6 age 6 CalBRE #090556
UBLIC ARKING LOTS BROADWAY 6TH ST. 5TH ST. 7TH ST. SRING ST. MAIN ST. SITE LOS ANGELES ST. MALE AVE. 8TH ST. Monthly parking rates for lots/garages within a few blocks of The Mercantile range from $80 - $50 per month. CalBRE #090556
The New Downtown Los Angeles As Angelenos celebrate the 5th year of the Downtown LA Renaissance, the statistics reflect a booming, 4/7, vibrant Downtown LA. The growth and redevelopment since 999, when Staples Center opened and the Adaptive Reuse Ordinance passed, has been constant and has spurred a transformation. NEARLY TRILED opulation Growth 8,700 999 5,0 0 Residential Units,66 999,8 0 rice of a One Bedroom Condo (SF) $68.6 999 $487.89 0 CONTINUED GROWTH DOUBLED OEN FOR BUSINESS Hotel Rooms 5,54 Current Inventory,9 Under Construction Residential Units,000+ Current Inventory 5,000+ Under Construction roperty Value $4.8 billion 999 $0.6 billion 0 600+ New restaurants, bars, retail, nightlife, and amenities 008-0 $7. billion Invested 999-0,688 ipeline,000+ ipeline A VIBRANT COMMUNITY $98,700 avg. median household income of residents 75% of residents are between the ages of -44 80% of residents have a college degree or higher 500,000 employees 0 million annual visitors 4.9 million passengers travel through the 7th St./ Figueroa Metro station annually $,6,500,000 Arts & Entertainment $,604,700,000 Civic & Institutional $5,9,48,647 Mixed-Use $6,05,4,789 Residential $798,800,000 Commercial $,500,000,000 Figueroa Corridor/Expo ark TOTAL Investment in Downtown L.A. 999-0 $7,,897,46 Source: Downtown Center Business Improvement District, 0 Annual Report CalBRE #090556