40 LUXURY CONDOS 138 HOTEL UNITS HOTEL INDIGO AT A QUALITY DEVELOPMENT BY: 1,026-3,477 SF SPACE SITUATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE NEW WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT: 138 HOTEL UNITS, 40 CONDOS AND SPACE FOR RESTAURANT BAKERY/COFFEE 2839 SW 2nd Avenue, Portland OR, 97201 503.222.1655 - www.reig.com 2839 SW 2nd Avenue Portland 503.222.2178 OR, 97201 503.222.1655 gdiamond@reig.com (ph) www.reig.com George N. Diamond Michelle D. Rozakis 503.222.1655 mrozakis@reig.com Nicholas G. Diamond 503.222.2655 ndiamond@reig.com Licensed Licensed in in the the State State of of Washington Washington 12.11.2018
ESTHER ST. Ground -Floor Retail Space for Lease COLUMBIA WAY 1 2 2,451 SF 3 1,026 SF DELIVERING Q1 2020 1 2 2,451 SF 3 1,026 SF COMBINABLE 5 1,791 SF RECEPTION FLAGSHIP RESTAURANT 4 4 5 1,791 SF AVAILABLE: 7,035 SF WATERFRONT WAY PAGE 2
FRONTAGE ALONG ESTHER ST, COLUMBIA WAY & WATERFONT WAY SEEKING BAKERY, COFFEE SHOP,, RESTAURANT AND SPECIALTY USES 4 3 1,026 SF 2 2,451 SF 1 ESTHER STREET COLUMBIA WAY NORTHEAST PERSPECTIVE PAGE 3
THE WATERFRONT, WA 32 ACRES $1.5 BILLION PHASE I DELIVERED FALL 2018 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. LIVE SHOP DINE WORK STAY PLAY PAGE 4
KIRKLAND TOWER LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS Grant Street Pier Waterfront Park OCTOBER 2018 PAGE 5
H O T E L I N D I GO 14k 14k NORTHWEST PACKING 10k CLARK COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICES 120k 16k 27k CLARK COUNTY SHERIFF AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE WAREHOUSE & DISTRIBUTION PROVIDENCE ACADEMY FIRE DEPARTMENT 5k 5k AMTRAK STATION LIBRARY THE COLUMBIAN THE WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT 119k ESTHER SHORT PARK CITY HALL AMERICAN RED CROSS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FORT HISTORIC SITE 15k HILTON 12k 13k SITE LOCATION & AREA POLICE PEARSON FIELD AIRPORT 14k 14k PAGE 6
VIBE -of- Today s Vancouver, Washington area is a delightfully progressive and cosmopolitan Pacific Northwest center located at the junction of the Wilamette and Columbia Rivers. ESTHER SHORT PARK CONVENTION CENTER 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 COLUMBIA RIVER BRIDGE continue to move to the area., CITY LIBRARY COLUMBIA RIVER RENAISSANCE TRAIL 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. CITY HALL FARMERS MARKET ESTHER SHORT PARK PEARSON AIR FIELD PAGE 7
WA PORTLAND OR, WA PORTLAND, OR TRADE TRADE AREA REA POPULATION, WA, OR CO. 2010 2015 % Growth 425,363 425,363 459,495 735,332 8% 735,332 CO. 790,294 7.5% 529,712 529,712 574,326 8.4%, WA POPULATION BY RACE 459,495 790,294 574,326 CO. 14 White 8% Black 7.5% 80.5% 2.2% 8.4% 71.5% 5.7% 67.6% 2.2% Asian Hispanic 4.6% 8.7% 7.2% CO. 11.2% 9.9% 16.3% PORTLAND, OR Other 80.5% 71.5% 4% 4.4% 67.6% 2.2% 5.7% 2.2% The Portland metro Area nears 2.4 million residents, growing by 41,000 last year. Newcomers 4.6% continue to lead the 7.2% way, with the region ranking 9.9% 13th among US metro areas in 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. 4% 4.4% 4% the largest increase of new residents moving from elsewhere in the US. This continued growth 8.7% 11.2% 16.3% demonstrates that our region is a desirable place to live and a competitive place to work. 4% CO. 26 5 405 205 84 CO. ears 2.4 million residents, growing by 41,000 last year. the way, with 676.2 the region ranking 1704.9 13th among US metro 731.4 areas in sidents moving from elsewhere in 629 431.3 the US. This continued 724.23 growth is a desirable place to live and a competitive place to work. 99 PAGE 8