TERRELL PLACE A WORLD-CLASS HOME FOR AN UNPARALLELED EXPERIENCE
TERRELL PLACE 01. DC MARKET OVERVIEW 02. EAST END CORRIDOR & DEMOGRAPHICS 03. EAST END RETAIL, RESTAURANTS & HOTELS 04. FLOOR PLANS KELLY SILVERMAN 240.479.7205 KELLY@STREETSENSE.COM KELLEY MILLOY 240.479.7257 MILLOY@STREETSENSE.COM
THE LAY OF THE LAND Washington, DC is a city of unique, yet connected neighborhoods, many of which center around their own distinctive collection of shops and restaurants. Located in the East End (also known as Downtown), Terrell Place is centrally situated within a high concentration of businesses and cultural institutions. The East End has become the unrivaled dining and entertainment destination for the entire Metro region. Millions of people visit the area each year to enjoy its museums, theater district, and cultural and entertainment offerings. Nearby attractions include the Verizon Center, the National Portrait Gallery, the White House, the National Mall, and the DC Convention Center all of which are significant drivers of foot traffic and spending in the East End. GLOVER PARK ADAMS MORGAN BROOKLAND KALORAMA U STREET CORRIDOR SHAW BLOOMINGDALE DUPONT CIRCLE LOGAN CIRCLE DC S POPULATION GROWS 3X FASTER THAN THE NATIONAL AVERAGE. FORBES RANKED DC AS THE SECOND COOLEST CITY IN THE NATION, WITH A CULTURE INDEX OF 99 OUT OF 100 POSSIBLE POINTS. ROSSLYN GEORGETOWN FOGGY BOTTOM LINCOLN MEMORIAL CBD DISTRICT S DOWNTOWN Over the last decade, Washington DC s downtown area has experienced enormous residential, commercial, and cultural growth, evolving into the entire region s foremost dining and entertainment destination. WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MONUMENT THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORIAL EAST END JEFFERSON MEMORIAL CONVENTION CENTER NATIONAL MALL CHINATOWN SOUTHWEST WATERFRONT NOMA CAPITOL BUILDING UNION STATION H STREET CORRIDOR CAPITOL HILL BARRACKS ROW CAPITOL RIVERFRONT
BECOME THE DESTINATION THE WHARF CAPITOL BUILDING UNION STATION PRIME RESTAURANT & RETAIL SPACES FOR LEASE NATIONAL MALL VERIZON CENTER TRUMP INTERNATIONAL HOTEL 7TH W N ST CONVENTION CENTER FS TN W
THE DOWNTOWN SCENE The East End stands alone as the heart and soul of DC. The area has come into its own as a cosmopolitan neighborhood with a vibrant dining and entertainment scene. The population and visitor profile is growing and changing, attracting a well-heeled global crowd with discerning taste. Chefs, restaurateurs, developers, and shop owners have taken note and have flocked here en masse. Downtown is home to the city s finest attractions, boasting more than 90 Zagat-rated restaurants, nearly a dozen theaters, firstclass shopping, museums, galleries, and theaters all with unparalleled transit access. RESIDENTIAL POPULATION 2015.25 MILE RADIUS.5 MILE RADIUS 1 MILE RADIUS 2,866 10,407 36,449 DAYTIME POPULATION 2015.25 MILE RADIUS.5 MILE RADIUS 1 MILE RADIUS 40,558 108,271 235,559 POPULATION GROWTH 2010-2015.25 MILE RADIUS.5 MILE RADIUS 1 MILE RADIUS 16.63% 20.50% 18.47% BACHELOR S DEGREE OR HIGHER.25 MILE RADIUS.5 MILE RADIUS 1 MILE RADIUS 80.56% 67.18% 64.05% MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME 2015 MEDIAN AGE.25 MILE RADIUS.5 MILE RADIUS 1 MILE RADIUS $126,613 $93,072 $83,258.25 MILE RADIUS.5 MILE RADIUS 1 MILE RADIUS 39.0 34.19 33.93
10th St NW 8th St NW US-1 11th St NW I St NW New York Ave NW H St NW CityCenterDC K St NW Techworld Plz NW I St NW 8th St NW Massachusetts Ave NW 6th St NW H St NW I St NW General Accounting Office RETAIL, RESTAURANTS & HOTELS Strategically situated in the hustle-and-bustle of downtown, between hotels and entertainment venues both hip and historic, retail stores at Terrell Place are poised to cater to the millions of local, national, and international visitors to downtown each year looking to experience the unique retail and entertainment offerings of Washington DC s vibrant East End. AT A GLANCE 26,929 AWPB G St NW F St NW E St NW J. Edgar Hoover Bldg G St NW National Portrait Gallery 25,994 AWPB Verizon Center F St NW TERRELL PLACE E St NW 5th St NW G St NW National Building Museum 4th St NW 8,844 AWPB 6 Million Residents in the DC Metro Area 294,793 People Living in Downtown DC 20.2 Million Visitors to DC in 2014 $6.81 Billion Visitor Spending in 2014 Union Station - Over 40 Million Visitors Yearly Ford s Theater - 1 Million Visitors Yearly VERIZON CENTER: 2 MILLION VISITORS YEARLY 280 + EVENTS PER YEAR 8,376 AWPB Pennsylvania Ave NW 10th St NW IRS US Dept. of Justice 9th St NW National Archives 7th St NW 8,799 AWPB D St NW Pennsylvania Ave NW 6th St NW 1 Indiana Ave NW Newseum DC Court C St NW US District Court EAST END MAP KEY = Full Service Restaurant = Casual Dining = Shopping = Hotel *Tenant key details available upon request.
THE EAST END IS THE UNRIVALED CULTURAL AND ENTERTAINMENT DESTINATION FOR THE ENTIRE METRO REGION TRANSIT WALKABILITY RESTAURANTS FEATURING ABUNDANT TRANSIT OPTIONS, 6 Metro lines passing through downtown 22,347 Average monthly Capital Bikeshare arrivals Walkscore: 98 Riderscore: 100 Bikescore: 88 500+ Restaurants in the neighborhood 55 Restaurants within a 5 minute walk WORLD-CLASS RETAIL, HOTELS AND DINING TO SUIT ALL TASTES, THE EAST END IS TRULY 31 Public Accessible garages within 1/4 mile 157 New restaurants in 2015 AT THE CORNER OF CULTURE AND COMMERCE.
CLOSE IN AERIAL WMATA HEADQUARTERS NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY SUITE D 5,618 RSF 25,994 AWPB SUITE A 1,742 RSF SUITE B 1,719 RSF 8TH ST NW SUITE C 5,550 RSF MARIAN KOSHLAND SCIENCE MUSEUM 7TH ST NW E ST NW SHAKESPEARE THEATRE COMPANY THE LANSBURGH THEATRE 6TH ST NW SHAKESPEARE THEATRE COMPANY HARMAN CENTER FOR THE ARTS F ST NW F ST NW
GROUND LEVEL FLOOR PLAN F ST NW SUITE D 5,618 RSF 11-3 CEILING HEIGHT FUTURE LOWER LEVEL ACCESS Storefront Width 48-4 7TH ST NW Length 97-10 Flagship Street Level: 9,011 RSF Proposed Demising: Suites A-C 15-10.5 Ceiling Height SUITE A 1,742 RSF SUITE B 1,719 RSF SUITE C 5,550 RSF
$ AUDI T_ BAD _BLO CK $AUDIT_ BAD _BLOCK EL 9'-0" AFF J N J J F K P F A F D3 C3 C1 F A P F B K F J J J N LOWER LEVEL FLOOR PLAN 56,408 USF Total 13-8 15-7 Range Ceiling Heights 7TH ST NW 1'-3" 6'-9" 11'-6" 2'-0" 111'-10" 72'-11 1/2" 26'-3" T.O.SLAB = 27.92' T.O.SLAB = 27.58' 169'-11" F ST NW 24,062 RSF CEILING HEIGHT: 15-7 T.O.SLAB = 27'-11" Approx. clear height varies (Approximately 14'-7") #6 #15 #7 #10 #9 #8 #13 3'-7 1/2" 51'-9" 46'-6" 77'-3 1/2" 12'-0" 44'-11 1/2" EL. 31'-4" Existing building footing #4 #5 #3 68'-7" #2 #1 #16 #17 #14 164'-0 1/2" 20,858 RSF CEILING HEIGHT: 13-8 T.O.SLAB = 31'-4" Approx. clear height = 12'-8" 135'-11" AARP LEVEL P-1 EL. 31'-4" 75'-7" 136'-11" DN RAMP DOWN TO SECOND CELLAR T.O.SLAB = 26.54' 72'-11 1/2" C 95'-10 1/2" 11,488 RSF #11 #12 T.O.SLAB = 26.54' CEILING HEIGHT: 14-9 Approx. clear height = 13'-9" 145'-5" EL. 31'-4" BICYCLE RACKS T 1 CONCOURSE LEVEL 1" = 30'-0" NOTE: L.O.D. BASED ON CAD PROVIDED BY SMITHGROUP - Sheet A Issued for CCD #1 - Dated 03.20.2002 streetsense. 3 bethesda metro center, #140 TERRELL PLACE
7TH STREET FLAGSHIP RETAIL OPPORTUNITY 7TH ST NW 11,488 RSF 11,830 RSF 9,011 RSF 11,488 RSF 7TH ST NW streetsense. 3 bethesda metro center, #140 bethesda, md 20814 301.652.9020 7TH ST NW 7TH ST NW 10,026 USF 11,830 RSF 11,830 RSF Ceiling Heights 13-4 SECOND LEVEL - Ceiling Height: 13-4 97-3 TERRELL PLACE 575 7th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20004 1,742 RSF 1,742 RSF 1,719 RSF 1,719 RSF Ceiling Heights 15-10 1/2 5,550 RSF 49-0 5,550 RSF 03/03/16 54-11.5 SECON 23-8 1/2 14-5 LOWER LEVEL - Ceiling Height: 14-9 GROUND LEVEL - Ceiling Height: 15-10 1/2 GROUND streetsense. 3 bethesda metro center, #140 TERRELL PLACE 575 7th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20004
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