A LUXURY REAIL, RESAURAN OPPORUNIY 520 W. Ash Street Little Italy San Diego Bill Shrader +1 858 677 5324 bill.shrader@colliers.com Lic. No. 01033317 David Maxwell +1 858 677 5343 david.maxwell@colliers.com Lic. No. 01465828 Serena Patterson +1 858 677 5307 serena.patterson@colliers.com Lic. No. 01721040
NEIGHBORHOOD CULURE LILE IALY A A GLANCE COMMUNIY Colliers Urban Property Group is pleased to announce a new retail project, LUMA, in one of San Diego county s most desirable neighborhoods the booming Little Italy neighborhood of downtown San Diego. he LUMA retail will accompany 220 residential units in the latest Residences by LMC, an innovator in multifamily residential living, focusing on neighborhood, culture and community. Located at the northwest corner of West Ash St. & Columbia St., the retail is perfectly positioned to benefit from the thriving Little Italy neighborhood of trendy restaurants, charming cafes and boutiques, along with its proximity to the CBD. he site is adjacent to the future Carte Hotel and Fit Athletic and steps to the new Piazza della Famiglia. 120,000 Art Walk Annual Attendees 5,000-8,000 Farmer s Market Weekly Attendees LUMA joins Downtown San Diego s oldest continuousneighborhood business district. San Diego s Little Italy is not only a model urban neighborhood for the City of San Diego, but is also serving as a model for the handful of Little Italys remaining throughout the country. Little Italy based creative builders, innovators, and entrepreneurs such as: A Hip And Historic Urban Neighborhood Dedicated Arts District Nationally Recognized Foodie Destination 100 Events PROPERY DEAILS High profile corner space Hard to find restaurant corner Attractive storefront Expansive window line Exceptional demographic base Steps to CBD 6 Blocks to Freeways I-5 ONE OF HE HOES APARMEN COMMUNIIES O LIVE IN ALL OF. * click for article 2 LUMA 3 URBAN PROPERY EAM
KENER BLVD INDIA S SAE S 1st AVE 4th AVE 5th AVE 6th AVE 7th AVE 8th AVE 9th AVE 10th AVE 11th AVE 4,270 SF (divisible) Retail or Restaurant Space POENIAL DEMISE PLANS Anticipated Delivery for enant Improvements Estimate August 2018 I Concessions Available COLUMBIA S Contact Broker For Additional Details Patio seating and Parklet potential 2,080 SF 2,060 SF DEMISE PLAN 1 SPACE 1: 2,080 SF SPACE 2: 2,060 SF COMMON CORRIDOR: 130 SF O GAS - Natural Gas. 1 ½ Stubout provided. Separately metered. WAER 2 cold water stubout provided. Hot water and metering by enant HVAC - Mechanical units not provided. Intake and exhaust at façade, pathways in place. N HARBOR DR PACIFIC COAS HIGHWAY KENER BLVD INDIA S HAWHORN S ELECRIC - 600 Amp, 120/208 volt, 3-phase. Separately metered. CHASE/VEN/SCRUBBER - Shaft provided for ducts and piping. WINDOW SYSEM - Standard door hardware will be provided. GREASE RAP/INERCEPOR - A parking space shall be reserved for future installation of grease interceptor. RASH - Shared trash room with main building. ING - Neighborhood street parking. No retail HAWHORN S parking in garage. Located at the gateway to Little Italy and a 5 minute walk to... W GRAPE S W FIR S 163 ZOO BALBOA COMMON Common CORRIDOR Corridor DEMISE PLAN 2 SPACE 1: 1,360 SF SPACE 2: 2,910 SF 1,360 SF COLUMBIA S 2,910 SF W DAE S 5 B S PIER CRUISE SHIP ERMINAL N HARBOR DR PACIFIC COAS HIGHWAY CEDAR S LILE IALY COLUMBIA A S BEECH S ASH S CORE COREZ HILL C S 2,390 SF COLUMBIA S HIGH SCHOOL CIY COLLEGE 1,790SF DEMISE PLAN 3 SPACE 1: 2,390 SF SPACE 2: 1,790 SF COMMON CORRIDOR: 90 SF BROADWAY PIER BROADWAY BROADWAY E S Common Corridor COMMON CORRIDOR USS MIDWAY F S 4 LUMA 5 URBAN PROPERY EAM 94
MEE YOUR NEIGHBORS opportunity never looked so brilliant. E Y W. IV EE SIVYRS REE N SS ORRN HO WH HAAW E W. H RREE EESS P P A GR PA BAY RK VD BL EEEE SSRR FIIRR 4H AVE BALBOA 6H AVE 5H AVE ASH S BALBOA 5 1S AVE FRROONNSSREREEE SSREREEE NN IO U UNNIO AAEESSRREEE S EEE ASRER AIS BIB COOLLUUMM C INNDDIAIASSREREEE PE PE DIEGO CIY COLLEGE 22ND SRE2E2ND S 24H SREE24H S 23 SREE23 S 21S SREE21S S BROADWAY E SREE F SREE F SREE G SREE G SREE MARKE SREEMARKE SREE SEAPOR VILLAGE 20H SREE20H S E SREE 5 19H SREE19H S C SREE BROADWAY BROADWAY 17H SR1E7EH S C SREE SAN CIY COLLEGE 16H SR1E6EH S B SREE 11H AVE B SREE 10H AVE PACIFIC HWY. BAY VA VA KEENNEERRBBOOUULLEE PACIFIC HWY. N. HARBOR DRIVNE. HARBOR DRIVE WAERFRON RS RHSI NHG IND GR DIVR EIV E L URREE LLAAU EREE D R IASSR AA VV INNDDIA UULLEE O RRBBO NNEE KEE WYY.. HHW IIFFIICC PAC SAN DIEGO INERNAIONAL INERNAIONAL RREEEE L S MARKE SREE ISLAND AVE ISLAND AVE J SREEEE EH AR BO RIV E CONVENION CENER PECO K SREE IMPERIAL AVE Queenstown Pub Ironside Craft & Commerce COMMERCIAL SREE BAY Over 500 businesses call www.littleitalysd.com Little Italy home. 6 LUMA he Little Italy Association Is he Only Little Italy District Management Corporation Of Its Kind In Any Neighborhood In he United States: 7 LOCAION 7 URBAN PROPERY EAM
L S E AUR W. L W. AS MI KAL INERNAIONAL AW W. H At 48 square blocks, San S Diego s Little Italy, is the BALBOA United States. largest in the 5H AVE N HOR PE S N. HARBOR S IR W. F S SAE A R W. G S www.littleitalysd.com W. DAE S COUNY ADMINISRAION 6H AVE KILROY DEVELOPMEN HE NEIGHBORHOOD KE V W. I ER N YS IA S IND BLV D S S IA UMB COL S B EL PER UNI W. J W. CEDAR S W. BEECH S WAERFRON AVE 9 AERIAL AVE W. A S BIA S INDIA S NER BLVD 8 AERIAL IFORNIA S 8 LUMA S HWY 9 URBAN PROPERY EAM
BY HE NUMBERS the city inspires our days and nights. 32.3 million visited San Diego and spent over $7.98 billion 10 million visited the Gaslamp Quarter 4 million visited Seaport Village 5 million visited the San Diego Zoo 2.2 million attendees at PECO Park 1.05 million visited the USS Midway Museum 600,000 Ferry passengers across the bay to Coronado 192,165 cruise passengers annually $90 million economic impact from home-ported ships 4th in nation for start-up activity (up 7 pp from 2016 according to Kauffman Foundation) DOWNOWN A A GLANCE Daytime Population 64,718 Businesses 3,723 otal Office SF 10,997,805 Residential Population 37,095 Visitors to San Diego 32,300,000 Hotels 16,962 CONVENION CENER 766,848 visitors at 148 events at the Convention Center $562 million direct spending & $78 million attendee spending at restaurants/bars $1.3 billion economic impact Currently operates at maximum capacity; expansion complete in 2017 San Diego s highest volume restaurants are downtown 2017 San Diego Convention Center & Visitor s Bureau forecast is 32.8 million visitors; $8.3 billion visitor spending; $1.9 billion food and beverage spending; $1.1 billion shopping spending ARACIONS Historic Gaslamp Quarter Westfield Horton Plaza Regional Mall Balboa heatre House of Blues Horton Grand heater San Diego Civic Center Spreckels heatre Seaport Village Waterfront Park Embarcadero/Broadway Pier USS Midway 10 LUMA 11 URBAN PROPERY EAM
GE ACQUAINED. WE LL LEAVE A LIGH ON. Bill Shrader +1 858 677 5324 bill.shrader@colliers.com Lic. No. 01033317 David Maxwell +1 858 677 5343 david.maxwell@colliers.com Lic. No. 01465828 Serena Patterson +1 858 677 5307 serena.patterson@colliers.com Lic. No. 01721040 4350 La Jolla Village Dr., Ste. 500, San Diego, CA 92122 +1 858 455 1515 Main colliers.com/sandiego 2018 Colliers International. Information herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, however its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. he user is required to conduct their own due diligence and verification.