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01.02.2020
Licensed in the State of Washington
2839 SW 2nd Avenue Portland OR, 97201503.222.1655 (ph) www.reig.com
570 - 4,674 SF RETAIL SPACE
Licensed in the State of Washington
2839 SW 2nd Avenue, Portland OR, 972015 0 3 . 2 2 2 . 1 6 5 5 - w w w . R E I G . c o m
01.02.2020
George N. Diamond503.222.2178
Nicholas G. Diamond5 0 3 . 2 2 2 . 2 6 5 5
Michelle D. Rozakis5 0 3 . 2 2 2 . 1 1 9 5
m r oz a k i s @ r e i g. c o m
HOTEL INDIGO RETAIL
AT
A QUALITY DEVELOPMENT BY:
SITUATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE NEW WATERFRONT VANCOUVER DEVELOPMENT: 138 HOTEL UNITS, 40 CONDOS AND SPACE FOR RETAIL • RESTAURANT • BAKERY/COFFEE
138 HOTEL UNITS40 LUXURY CONDOS
WATERFRONTVANCOUVERWELCOMES:
Jorge’s Latin American Cuisine
The Daily Catch
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HOTEL INDIGO
RETAIL
COLUMBIA WAY
WATERFRONT WAY
ESTH
ER ST.
REC
EPTI
ON
RETAIL 1 2,538 SF (1,904 SF + 634 SF MEZZ.)
RETAIL 2 4,674 SF (3,506 SF + 1,168 SF MEZZ.)
RETAIL 3 El Gaucho
RETAIL 4 Naked Winery
RETAIL 5 570 SF
AVA I L A B L E : 5 7 0 - 4 , 6 74 S F
DEL IVERING Q4 2020
LEASED
AVAILABLE
LEASEDRETAIL 1
NORTHWEST STEAKHOUSE5th wa location
FLAGSHIP TENANT:
RETAIL 12,538 SF
(1,904 SF + 634 SF mezzANINE
RETA
IL 5
570
SF
RETAIL 24,674 SF
(3,506 SF + 1,168 SF mezzANINE)
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HOTEL INDIGO
RETAILHOTEL INDIGO
RETAIL
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RETAIL 4LEASED
COLUMBIA WAYESTHER STREET
NORTHEAST PERSPECTIVE
R E T A I L F R O N T A G E A L O N G E S T H E R S T, C O L U M B I A W A Y & W A T E R F O N T W A Y
I D E A L S P A C E S F O R R E T A I L , R E S T A U R A N T, B A K E R Y A N D S P E C I A LT Y U S E S
RETAIL 12,538 SF
RETAIL 24,674 SF
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HOTEL INDIGO
RETAIL32 ACRES • $1.5 BILLION
PHASE I DELIVERED FALL 2018THE WATERFRONT
V A N C O U V E R , W A
LIVE • SHOP • DINE • WORK • STAY • PLAY
A stunning new development built around Grant Street Pier coupled with the picturesque Columbia River in the backdrop.A vibrant community designed to bring nature, work, and leisure together. Creative offices and chic abodes are steps away to
upscale and exciting dining venues paired with a mixture of retail shops and boutiques.
Flagship restaurant buildings nestle behind the $35 Million Waterfront Park complete with gorgeous riverfront views and professionally-designed landscaping and art installations - steps from Hotel Indigo and the Kirkland Tower Condominiums.
This is where work and life are in perfect balance. This is the Vancouver Waterfront.
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HOTEL INDIGO
RETAIL
KIRKLAND TOWER
L U X U R Y
C O N D O M I N I U M S
THE MURDOCKREDIVIVA
RIVERWEST
Grant Street
Pier
Waterfront Park
Jorge’s Latin American CuisineThe Daily Catch SEPTEMBER 2019
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HOTEL INDIGO
RETAIL
SEPTEMBER 2019
BLOCK 1 - PHASE III DEVELOPMENT
BLOCK 2 - PHASE III DEVELOPMENT
THE MURDOCKREDIVIVA
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HOTEL INDIGO
RETAILTHE WATERFRONT (JANUARY 2020)
DEVELOPMENT MAP
BLOCK 20• Jackson Sq. Properties • 248 Apartment Units
BLOCK 16• Proposed 14-Story Bldg.• 80 Condominium Units
32 ACRES • $1.5 BILLIONPHASE I DELIVERED FALL 2018
PHASE I NOW OPEN - PHASE II UNDER CONSTRUCTION
A stunning development built around Grant Street Pier with the picturesque Columbia River in the backdrop. A designed community that brings nature, work and leisure together. A place where creative offices and chic abodes are steps away from exciting dining venues paired with a mixture of retail shops and boutiques
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HOTEL INDIGO
RETAIL14k
16k
THE WATERFRONT VANCOUVER DEVELOPMENT
27k
5k5k
13k
12k
14k
15k
14k
119k
120k
10k
14kNORTHWEST
PACKING
AGRICULTUREDEPARTMENT
AMTRAK STATIONVANCOUVER
VANCOUVERFIRE DEPARTMENT
ESTHER SHORT PARK
DEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORTATION
PROVIDENCEACADEMY
VANCOUVERLIBRARY
VANCOUVERPOLICE
AMERICANRED CROSS
FORT VANCOUVERHISTORIC SITE
PEARSON FIELD AIRPORT
VANCOUVERCITY HALL
CLARK COUNTYCOURTHOUSE
CLARK COUNTYSHERIFF
CLARK COUNTYPUBLIC SERVICES
THE COLUMBIAN
HILTON
VANCOUVERWAREHOUSE &DISTRIBUTION
SITE LOCATION & AREA
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HOTEL INDIGO
RETAIL
VANCOUVERVIBE OF
Today’s Vancouver, Washington area is a delightfully
progressive and cosmopolitan Pacific Northwest center
located at the junction of the Willamette and Columbia
rivers.
From its humble beginnings processing forest products,
Vancouver has evolved into a bustling center for the
knowledge economy. Companies like HP, Intel, and
Autodesk have offices in the area, known as the Silicon
Forest, and continues to grow as more businesses
continue to move to the area.
In 1997, the city of Vancouver decided to dedicate the
next 15–20 years to redeveloping and revitalizing the
downtown core, west of I-5 and south of Evergreen
Boulevard. The first projects started in the early 2000s
with the construction of many tall condominium
structures around Esther Short park
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VANCOUVER CITY HALL
CRUISING THE GUT
VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTER
ESTHER SHORT PARK
COLUMBIA RIVER BRIDGE
PEARSON AIR FIELD
ESTHER SHORT PARK
VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON CITY LIBRARY
COLUMBIA RIVER RENAISSANCE TRAIL
VANCOUVER FARMERS MARKET
VANCOUVERVIBE OF
Today’s Vancouver, Washington area is a delightfully
progressive and cosmopolitan Pacific Northwest center
located at the junction of the Willamette and Columbia
rivers.
From its humble beginnings processing forest products,
Vancouver has evolved into a bustling center for the
knowledge economy. Companies like HP, Intel, and
Autodesk have offices in the area, known as the Silicon
Forest, and continues to grow as more businesses
continue to move to the area.
In 1997, the city of Vancouver decided to dedicate the
next 15–20 years to redeveloping and revitalizing the
downtown core, west of I-5 and south of Evergreen
Boulevard. The first projects started in the early 2000s
with the construction of many tall condominium
structures around Esther Short park
13
VANCOUVER CITY HALL
CRUISING THE GUT
VANCOUVER CONVENTION CENTER
ESTHER SHORT PARK
COLUMBIA RIVER BRIDGE
PEARSON AIR FIELD
ESTHER SHORT PARK
VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON CITY LIBRARY
COLUMBIA RIVER RENAISSANCE TRAIL
VANCOUVER FARMERS MARKET
Today’s Vancouver, Washington area is a delightfully prog res-sive and cosmopolitan Pacific Northwest center located at the
junction of the Wilamette and Columbia Rivers.
From its humble beginnings processing forest products, Vancou-ver has evolved into a bustling center for the knowledge economy. Companies like HP, Intel, and Autodesk have of fices in the area,
known as the Silicon Forest, and continues to g row as more businesses
continue to move to the area.
In 1997, the city of Vancouver decided to dedicate the next 15–20 years to redeveloping and revitaliz-ing the downtown core, west of I-5 and south of Everg reen Boulevard.
The first projects started in the early 2000s with the construction of
many tall condominium structures around Esther Short park.
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VANCOUVER, WA
PORTLAND, OR
CLARK CO.WASHINGTON
MULTNOMAH CO.OREGONWASHINGTON CO.
OREGON
TRADE AREAVANCOUVER, WAPORTLAND, OR
POPULATION
2010
2015
% Growth
425,363
459,495
8%
735,332
790,294
7.5%
529,712
574,326
8.4%
CLARK CO.WASHINGTON
MULTNOMAH CO.OREGON
WASHINGTON CO.OREGON
GEOGRAPHY
Population per SQ Mile
Land Area in SQ Miles
676.2
629
1704.9
431.3
731.4
724.23
CLARK CO.WASHINGTON
MULTNOMAH CO.OREGON
WASHINGTON CO.OREGON
POPULATION BY RACE
White
Black
Asian
Hispanic
Other
80.5%
2.2%
4.6%
8.7%
4%
71.5%
5.7%
7.2%
11.2%
4.4%
67.6%
2.2%
9.9%
16.3%
4%
CLARK CO.WASHINGTON
MULTNOMAH CO.OREGON
WASHINGTON CO.OREGON
The Portland metro Area nears 2.4 million residents, growing by 41,000 last year. Newcomers continue to lead the way, with the region ranking 13th among US metro areas in the largest increase of new residents moving from elsewhere in the US. This continued growth demonstrates that our region is a desirable place to live and a competitive place to work.