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Ground Level Storefront206 Broadway EastCapitol Hill the most densely popluated neighborhood in the city of Seattle which is directly east of the downtown retail core. It is unofficially bounded to the east by 23rd Ave E, to the west by Interstate 5, to the south by E Union St, and to the north by E Interlaken Blvd. Included here are the neighboring districts of Madison Valley, Madrona and Leschi which extend north, south, and east towards Lake Washington.
Far Right:Main Entrance Located on Broadway
Bottom Left:Located in Capitol Hill’s social epicenter
Top Left:View of space as it sits today
• Groundfloorloft• High, 13’ ceilings,• Large storefront windows• Designated customer parking• Directly next door to Bank of
America, US Bank, American Apparel,Rite-aid,OfficeMax,and several of Seattle’s highest-rated restaurants, bars, and retail shops
• High-volumeFootTraffic• High-volumeVehicleTraffic• Adjacent to 2016 light-rail• Designated signage both
front and rear of building• Professionally minded
neighboring businesses
For Lease 206BroadwayEast6,500 SF @ $38/SF NNN
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6,500 Square Feet13’ Ceilings
In 2016, the city of Seattle will extend its existing new transit system with a route that will directly link Broadway on Capitol hill with an frequent, impressively quick, and easily accessable light rail with stops directly in front of this listing; 206 BroadwayEast.
For Lease 206BroadwayEast6,500 SF @ $38/SF NNN
Broadway
E. Olive Way
Understanding Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill is the most densely populated neighborhood in the city and has been the center of Seattle’s alternative community for decades. During the 1990s, Capitol Hill was one of the birthplaces of the country’s grunge movement. Kurt Cobain and other famous grunge musicians frequented Capitol Hill establishments. Capitol Hill is still the center of Seattle’s independent music community.
Popular retail districts within Capitol Hill include Broadway, the Pike/Pine corridor, and 15th Ave E. There are a variety of restaurants, bars, music venues, clubs, boutiques, and other shops here. Condominium, apartment
buildings, and cafe’s surround these areas. There are many grand old homes in “mansionland” to the north, near Volunteer Park. Capitol Hill residents are generally some of the most politically progressive in the country. Many of the 1999 WTO protests spilled from downtown into Capitol Hill and has had an impact on the mindset of the community.
From downtown, it’s a pleasant walk up the hill on a nice day (the Broadway area is roughly a mile from the retail core). By bus, Metro Transit serves the area with numerous routes, most of which run frequently. There is currently a light rail station under construction on Broadway, but it is not scheduled to open until 2016.
Above:The12thinin-effectduringthe2015play-offs
Capitol Hill Street Car 2016Pedestrian Growth 11.23% Since 2011
VehicleTrafficGrowth 9.14% Since 2011
New business Success Rate 91.62% Since 2013
Debit autonomy
Consumer growth since 2011 has been one of the largest increases documented in the Seattle area
+11% Pedestrian
GrowthSince 2011
92% Overall Business
SuccessRate
Estimated Streetcar Foot Traffic - 2017
+5.5%
Estimated StreetcarFoot Traffic - 2018
+7.2
Estimated StreetcarFoot Traffic - 2019
+10.5
The New Capitol Hill Streetcar Will Stop at RightAt Your Doorstep in 2016
With the new Capitol Hill Streetcar, it will literally stop on your doorstep which will bring not only attention to your storefront, but easy access for consumers.
For Lease 206 Broadway East
$39Per Square
Foot
+18%
Estimated Pedestrians Per Hour Post Light-rail (2016)
+1500
PedestriansPer Hour (2014)
+11%
Estimated PedestriansPer Hour (2015)
Capitol Hill Light Rail Station
Capitol Hill Station will be located just east of Broadway and south of East John Street, beneath Nagle Place and adjoining properties. Riders will board trains underground.
This station will serve the densely populated neighborhood and business district, as well as Seattle Central Community College, Group Health Medical Center and other nearby employers.
Ride to downtown Seattle in just a couple of minutes or to the airport in about forty minutes. Mode: Link
Service begins: Expected 2016
Rider projection: By 2030, 14,000 riders will board daily at Capitol Hill Station
Phase: Construction
Fact: During demolition 2,890 tons of bricks, wood, metal and other building materials were recycled instead of going into a landfill
Above:The12thinin-effectduringthe2015play-offs
Light Rail Station
Pedestrian Growth 24.13% Since 2011
VehicleTrafficGrowth 9.14% Since 2011
New business Success Rate 91.62% Since 2013
Debit autonomy
Consumer growth since 2011 has been one of the largest increases documented in the Seattle area
+11% Pedestrian
GrowthSince 2011
92% Overall Business
SuccessRate
Estimated Light Rail Foot Traffic - 2017
+7.2%
Estimated Light Rail Foot Traffic - 2018
+9.5
Estimated Light Rail Foot Traffic - 2019
+11.3
Capitol Hill Light Rail Tunnel Station Will Stop Directly Next Door to You!
With the new light rail opening in 2016, the city is expecting 51 new visitors every minute - 48% of which are expected to visit Capitol Hill businesses
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