provident building. tacoma, wa
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Contact:
Adam Simon
206-686-6362
FOR LEASETHE PROVIDENT
BUILDINGPRIME TACOMA OFFICES
Downtown Tacoma Office917 Pacific Avenue
Centrally located 100% renovated office building in downtown Tacoma. Excellent floorplans with abundant natural light, high ceilings, and modern, profession-al interiors. Owner is providing generous tenant improvement allowances to sutomize floorplans for tenant needs.
Far Right:The Provident Building
Bottom Left:Interior with arched windows
Top Left:Ground Floor Lobby
• Recently renovated class “B” office space
• Owner will work with tenant to design and build a customized office layout utilizing tenant’s specified materials
• High 11’ ceilings• Wide hallways• High-volume
Pedestrian Route• Adjacent street, surface and
covered parking available• Professionally managed
For Lease THE PROVIDENT BUILDINGSMALL, MEDIUM & LARGE OFFICES OPTIONS AVAILABLE
500 - 15,000 SF
$14/SF Gross Rent
Generous TI Allowance
Floor Plans:Specific floor plans available on request.
2nd and 5th floor are currently vacant
People don’t know what a treasure they have here in Tacoma. There are restaurants, parking, different retail stores, and every con-venience. Plus, a lot of employees here also take advantage of the conveniences of the transportation corridor. Randy Hartman, State Farm Corporate,
Tacoma’s Newest Employer
For Lease THE PROVIDENT BUILDINGSMALL, MEDIUM & LARGE
OFFICE OPTIONS AVAILABLE
@ $14/SF GROSS
Beginning in the early 1990s, Tacoma has taken steps to revitalize itself and its image, especially downtown.
The University of Washington estab-lished a branch campus in Tacoma in 1990. The same year, Union Station (Tacoma) was restored. The Museum of Glass opened in downtown Tacoma in 2002, showing glass art from the region and around the world. It includes a glassblowing studio and is connected to the rest of the Museum District by the Bridge of Glass, which features works by Tacoma native glass artist Dale Chihuly.
Tacoma’s downtown Cultural District is the site of the Washington State History Museum (1996) and the Tacoma Art Museum (2003). America’s Car Museum was completed in late 2011 and resides near the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma. The glass and steel
Greater Tacoma Convention and Trade Center opened in November 2004.
Downtown Tacoma has a thriving Theatre District, anchored by the 89-year-old Pantages Theater. The Broadway Center for the Performing Arts[24] manages the Pantages, the Rialto Theater, and the Theatre on the Square, as well as Tacoma Little Theatre, approaching its 100th birthday, and Gold From Straw Theatre Company, practicing out of a retired and partially renovated “Mecca” adult entertainment theater. Other attractions include the Grand Cinema and the Temple Theatre.
Above:Chihuly Glass Museum
Below:Washington State History Museum— former unioin railroad station
DOWNTOWN TACOMA IS A MIX OF HISTORY, THE FUTURE, NATURE AND A WELL BUILT ENVIRONMENT.
2ND LARGEST CITY
IN WASHINGTON
19TH MOST WALKABLE
CITY IN THE US