UNION STATION URBAN RETAIL 800 N. ALAMEDA DTLA
The Site Historical station preserved In the heart of the major transportation hub for Los Angeles featuring: Metrolink, Metro Rail, Amtrak and multiple services including DASH and Metro Rapid Tremendous traffic with over 140,000 people daily and 55 million annually Across the street from El Pueblo, Olivera Street and Pico House Walking distance to: L.A. Civic Center, Chinatown, Little Tokyo and The Arts District
signature restaurant space ticketing concourse
site plan ticketing concourse Space Details Concourse: ±11,985 SF* Space Highlights Rate: Negotiable Term: Negotiable Parking: Abundant onsite Conceptual Only *potential ±3,000 SF Restaurant and Featured Bar showcase space
east portal
site plan East Portal Venues Main Level Coming Soon! Coming Soon!
site plan East Portal Venues Second Level Space Details ±240-400 SF Space Highlights Rate: Negotiable Term: Negotiable Parking: Abundant onsite
former fred harvey
site plan Former Fred Harvey Restaurant - LEASED COMING SOON!
Master Plan To celebrate the site s history. By embracing the rich history of the neighboring communities & providing development that compliments the stations architecture to reinforce s place in Los Angeles history. Improve the passenger experience. Improvements ranging from upgrading signage to expanded services. Create a great destination. The Master Plan will shape the city s premier destination for travelers, residents and visitors. It will consider combinations of public space enhancements, access and circulation improvements, and new development. Prepare for high speed rail. The Master Plan will accomodate the future arrival of high speed rail serving Union Station.
DTLA Demographics the RESIDENTS ± 52,400 $ 98,700 Median Income 71% Rent 27% Own 42% Own Pets 80% College Educated 34 Median Age $103.00 Median spent on groceries per week $16.42 Median spent per person on lunch in Downtown Activities Attendance 2x per year Sporting Events 3x per year Music, Theater or Dance 3x per year Art Museums/Galleries $30.06 Median spent per person on dinner in Downtown
DTLA Demographics the EMPLOYEES ± 500,000 $ 98,020 Median Income 49% Rent 44% Own 51% Own Pets 76% College Educated 39 Median Age $107.00 Median spent on groceries per week $14.54 Median spent per person on lunch in Downtown Activities Attendance 1.8x per year Sporting Events 2.4x per year Music, Theater or Dance 2.2x per year Art Museums/Galleries $31.35 Median spent per person on dinner in Downtown
Prominent Area Neighbors Olivera Street Chinatown Gateway Philippe Arts District/Little Tokyo
The Area - Development Hotel Retail Mixed-Use Restaurant Office Entertainment 1 2 3 4 La Plaza - 384 Residential; 50,000 SF Retail Hall of Justice Parker Center Little Tokyo Apartments 66 Residential; Retail 1 5 6 7 8 Sares Regis - 240 Residential; 16,000 SF Retail AVA - 280 Residential; 20,000 Retail Vibiana Lofts - 238 Residential; 3,600 Retail Budokan 9 Little Tokyo Galleria 10 Mega Toys Lofts - 320 Residential; 15,000 Retail 11 Hauser & Wirth Arts Center Hill Street Broadway Spring Street Main Street 7 8 6 1st Street 2nd Street 5 2 Temple San Pedro 3 Los Angeles Street 4 Alameda SITE N. Garey N. Vignes 12 950 E. 3rd - 472 Residential; 20,000 Retail 13 3rd & Garey - Residential 3rd Street Central 9 Traction 4th Place 13 10 11 12 Santa Fe
The Area - Amenities 1 2 3 11 Philippe Olivera Street Chinatown Gatway 4 Starbucks 5 Baadmash 6 Double Tree by Hilton 7 Threads Custom printing & Cafe 8 SITE: Spirited Group; Barista Society; Cafe Crepe; Traxx; Famima; Wetzels Pretzels; T&Y Bakery; Ben & Jerry s; Subway; Starbucks 9 Japanese American National Museum 10 Far Bar Daikokuya 12 Miyako Hotel 13 Japanese Village Plaza Oiwake; Teishokuta of Tokyo; Shabu Shabu House; Cube; Popkiller; Hob Nob; Cafe Dulce; Tokyo Lifestyle 14 Weller Court Marukai; Kinokuniya Bookstore; Blue Whale; Matsui; Orochon Ramen 15 Little Tokyo Mall Anime Jungle; Oomasa; Daiso 16 American Apparel; Spitz; Flying Pig; Johnny Rockets 17 Yogurtland Hotel Retail Libations Restaurant Coffee/Tea/Bakery Entertainment Hill Street Broadway 18 Starbucks Spring Street 3rd Street Main Street LITTLE TOKYO Civic Center City Hall 19 Boomtown Brewery 20 Civil Coffee 5 1st Street 2nd Street 7 Cesar Chavez Avenue 3 Temple 6 4 San Pedro CHINATOWN Los Angeles Street 11 13 12 10 14 15 16 Federal Building Central 17 18 21 The LOFT Ensemble 22 Novel Cafe 23 Wurstkuche 9 Alameda 2 Traction 4th Place 1 8 26 23 25 24 SITE ARTS DISTRICT 24 The Pie Hole N. Garey 21 20 22 25 Umami Burger 26 Eighty Two N. Vignes 19 Santa Fe
UNION STATION URBAN RETAIL 800 N. ALAMEDA DTLA FOR RETAIL INQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT: Derrick Moore Amit Parekh Principal Associate 213.935.7433 213.935.7434 derrick.moore@avisonyoung.com amit.parekh@avisonyoung.com avisonyoung.com