opening 2016! - Market Street Place

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OPENING 2016!
In iconic San Francisco,
millions of locals
and tourists converge
every day.
They shop, dine, attend cultural
events and sample everything
this world-class city has to offer.
Millions of people. Millions of
tastes.
One of the nation’s strongest retail
districts lies in the Market Street and
Union Square area, which is home to
flagship stores for many domestic and
international retailers. It’s the hub of
public transportation. And the new
home of Market Street Place.
250,000
Square feet of retail space and
a striking glass-front exterior.
Market Street Place is the new heart of the
Mid-Market retail corridor. Offering 250,000
square feet of retail space and a striking
glass-front exterior, Market Street Place is a
gleaming symbol of the new retail market.
This is where San Francisco’s retail,
business, arts and culture are destined to
thrive. This is the center of the Bay Area’s
retail future.
THIS IS THE PLACE.
6 LEVELS
of retail space
LARGE
FLOOR
PLATES
of up to 40,000
square feet available
UP TO 270 FT
YOUR
PLACE
of frontage, offering
high visibility
167
underground parking spots
available on-site
In addition to:
Convenient
transportation hubs
Multiple loading docks
Freight elevators
EVERYTHING
IS EASY HERE.
it’s Where to Be Seen
Williams
Sonoma
You know where the tourists are going.
Give them a new place to visit.
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Convenient
transportation hubs.
Cuisine for every palate.
A very bright future.
There’s a reason 50,000
locals live here.
The Mint Lofts
Market Street
Place
77-unit luxury residential
complex directly behind
Market Street Place
SOMA Grand
22-story, 246-unit luxury
condo project within a
5-minute walk
1188 Mission at
Trinity Place
4K+
residential units in the immediate
trade area
50K+
high-income residents within a five-minute
walk of Market Street Place
4.5K+
new, high-value residential units under
development within a 10-block radius
1,900-unit residential
development at Market
and 8th
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Why should you spend here? Because shoppers do.
And they love options.
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Nighttime: still the Right Time
Some cities don’t sleep.
Lucky for you, neither
does this retail district.
16 screens
The Metreon Cineplex boasts some of
the highest ticket sales in the country
Just blocks from the Orpheum, Warfield and
Golden Gate Theaters
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts is a few
blocks away
Mint Plaza to become a new cultural center
behind Market Street Place
Brooks
Brothers
PLACE
Williams
Sonoma
THE
POST ST.
The new home for Twitter, Dolby, Yelp,
UNION
Yammer and BenchmarkSQUARE
Capital.
Leading tech and investment companies call
the Mid Market district home.
The Federal Building, just two blocks away,
is occupied by more than 2,200 employees.
56,000+
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weekday pedestrian traffic. On Saturdays
the number jumps to 63,000.
daytime population within a three-mile radius
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A TOUR OF MARKET STREET
2013 ESTIMATES
1 MILE
3 MILES 5 MILES
100 VAN NESS
POPULATION
INCOME
Current Estimated
119,103
430,245
710,787
Average Household Income
$84,153
$115,628
$112,976
2018 Projected Population
128,142
455,685
747,765
Median Household Income
$51,223
$77,351
$78,282
1.47%
1.16%
1.02%
Per Capita Income
$49,207
$60,675
$51,835
1.24%
1.09%
1.67
1.88
2.16
POPULATION BY RACE
14%
Associates Degree Only
5%
4%
5%
Bachelor’s Degree Only
27%
35%
32%
Graduate Degree
15%
24%
21%
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6%
6%
BUSINESS
Asian
37%
23%
30%
Number of Businesses
13,617
26,295
31,659
Other Races
11%
11%
13%
Workplace Employees (FTE)
293,964
500,598
559,049
21.58
19.03
17.65
8.75
16.36
22.45
Non-Hispanic or Latino Population
87%
85%
85%
Employees per Business
Hispanic or Latino Population
13%
15%
15%
Residential Population per Business
Source: TAS, Synergos Technologies
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6th St.
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MARKET STREET
7th St.
Black or African-American
8th St.
51%
9th St.
60%
10th St.
45%
Ed
MARKET STREET
11th St.
White
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San Francisco Centre
4th St.
13%
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5th St.
16%
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Persons per Household
1.63%
Some College
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14%
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17%
Renovation
Nordstrom Rack
lor
High School Graduate
Purchased Spring 2013
250-room hotel; 316 residences;
75,000 SF arts complex
Ta
y
336,662
Repurposed as WeWork,
a 60,000 SF tech company
incubator opened 6/13
t.
233,839
sS
71,671
ne
2018 Projected Households
Jo
6%
.
5%
Purchased December
2013 by G&M Hospitality
Future 100-room hotel
St
8%
de
Some High School
Recently purchased. Undergoing
significant upgrades to be a
four-star hotel with 135 rooms
Opening 2014
Seismic upgrade currently
underway and 600 jobs
relocating to Central Market
Hy
318,887
Purchased by Dolby Labratories
Worldwide HQ, 700 jobs
relocating to Central Market
.
219,824
New construction underway
700+ housing units
19,000 SF of retail
St
66,091
Emerald Fund to convert office
tower into 399-unit apartment
building
in
8%
rk
7%
La
12%
Current Estimated
Projected Annual Growth 2013 - 2018
901 MARKET STREET
EDUCATION (AGE 25+)
Elementary
HOUSEHOLD
950-974 MARKET STREET
.
39.3
1 TAYLOR ST. @ MARKET
GOLDEN GATE THEATRE
MARKET SQUARE
St
38.7
1055 MARKET STREET
lk
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50 U.N. PLAZA
Po
Median Age
RENOIR HOTEL
Av
Projected Annual Growth 2013 - 2018
NEMA APARTMENTS
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3 MILES 5 MILES
Ne
1 MILE
Va
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2013 ESTIMATES
Mission St.
SQUARE
1355 MARKET STREET
AVA 55 NINTH STREET
1188 MISSION - TRINITY PLACE
1127 MARKET
THE STRAND
1095 MARKET
OLD GRANT BUILDING
1 JONES ST. @ MARKET
HIBERNIA BANK
995 MARKET STREET
989 MARKET STREET
Newly renovated 150,000 SF of
office space
Over $80M invested to upgrade the
property. Tenants include Twitter, One
Kings Lane, Callsocket, Yammer (over
360,000 SF), Uber (60,000 SF). “The
Market” grocery signed 22,000 SF
Renovating 85,000 SF of
office space
Opening late 2014
Redevelopment under construction
1,900 new housing units and 60,000 SF of
new retail
New construction underway
260 new housing units
5,000 SF of retail
Purchased by A.C.T
Renovations for 300-seat live
theater
Renovations by Dolman Properties
underway for occupancy within
18 months
Currently for sale and
approved for renovation
Technology tenants include:
Zendesk - 35,000 SF
Zoosk - 52,000 SF
MERCHANDISING
PLAN
Lower Level
Floor Plan
Lower Level
Option A
Fitness, Home Furnishings,
Grocery/Market
Lower Level
Option B
Grocery/Market, Fitness
Level 1
Floor Plan
Level 1
Option A
Home Furnishings, Accessories and
Specialty Market or Technology
#1
#2
DN
UP
#4
#5
#3
UP
DN
MARKET STREET PLACE
Level 1
Option B
03.19.14
SCALE: 1” = 20’-0”
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
Level 1
Option B
Apparel, Accessories, or
Specialty
Level 2
Floor Plan
#1
UP
#2
#1
UP
#3
#3
UP
UP
DN
MP-1
MARKET STREET PLACE
#2
DN
MP-1
MP-1
Level 2
Option A
SCALE: 1” = 20’-0”
04.02.14
GROUND FLOORLEVEL
PLAN2 03.19.14
MARKET STREET PLACE
MP-1
Level 2
SCALE: 1” = 20’-0”Option A
Apparel,
Specialty Market
04.02.14
GROUNDFitness
FLOORLEVEL
PLAN2 03.19.14
#4
#1
#4
#1
UP
UP
#5
#2
#5
#2
UP
UP
DN
#3
MP-1
MARKET STREET PLACE
DN
#3
#6
MP-1
MP-1
Level 2
Option B
SCALE: 1” = 20’-0”
LEVELFLOOR
2 - OPTION
B 04.02.14
03.19.14
GROUND
PLAN
#6
MP-1
Level 2
Option B
MARKET STREET PLACE
Apparel, Men’s
SCALE:Fitness
1” = 20’-0”
Apparel,
Women’s Apparel
LEVELFLOOR
2 - OPTION
B 04.02.14
03.19.14
GROUND
PLAN
#4
#1
#4
#1
UP
UP
#5
#2
#5
#2
UP
UP
DN
#3
MP-1
MARKET STREET PLACE
DN
#3
#6
MP-1
MP-1
Level 2
Option C
SCALE: 1” = 20’-0”
LEVELFLOOR
2 - OPTION
C 03.19.14
04.02.14
GROUND
PLAN
#6
MP-1
Level 2
Option C
MARKET STREET PLACE
Apparel, Men’s
SCALE:Fitness
1” = 20’-0”
Apparel,
Women’s Apparel
LEVELFLOOR
2 - OPTION
C 03.19.14
04.02.14
GROUND
PLAN
Level 3
Floor Plan
Level 3
Option A
Level 3
Home Furnishings, Children,
Department Store (Levels 3 & 4)
#1
DN
UP
#3
#1
DN
#2
MARKET STREET PLACE
#3
#2
UP
MP-1
UP
DN
UP
MP-1
MP-1
Level 3
Option A
SCALE: 1” = 20’-0”
04.02.14
GROUND FLOORLEVEL
PLAN3 03.19.14
DN
MP-1
Level 3
Option C
MARKET STREET PLACE
Home Furnishings, Children,
SCALE: 1” = 20’-0”
Department
Store
(Levels 3 & 4)
04.02.14
GROUND FLOORLEVEL
PLAN3 03.19.14
Level 4
Floor Plan
Level 4
Home Furnishings, Department
Store (Levels 3 & 4)
Butcher • Fish/Seafood • Cupcakes
Cheese • Wine • Fresh Produce
Chocolates • Oyster Bar • Bakery
Flowers • Olive Oil • Coffee
Ice Cream • Spice Shop
Level 5
Floor Plan
Pressed Juice • Bread
Skin Care/Bath Products • Fresh Pasta
Level 5
Specialty Marketplace
10'-0"
20'-0"
30'-0"
30'-0"
20'-0"
10'-0"
30'-0"
30'-0"
15'-4"
15'-4"
30'-0"
30'-0"
10'-0"
20'-0"
30'-0"
30'-0"
20'-0"
10'-0"
30'-0"
30'-0"
15'-4"
11'-0"
30'-0"
(MAX. 4,000 SF DINING ROOM)
RESTAURANT
6,518 SF
RESTAURANT
6,518 SF
DN
UP
(MAX. 4,000 SF DINING ROOM)
(MAX. 4,000 SF DINING ROOM)
29'-0"
RESTAURANT
6,574 SF
(MAX. 4,000 SF DINING ROOM)
FOOD MARKET HALL
22,092 SF
25'-0"
FOOD MARKET HALL
20,203 SF
DN
(MAX. 6,000 SF DINING ROOM)
25'-0"
DN
UP
25'-0"
29'-0"
DN
25'-0"
RESTAURANT
6,518 SF
SKYLIGHT
ABOVE
SKYLIGHT
ABOVE
14'-9"
14'-9"
29'-10"
DN
29'-10"
DN
25'-0"
(MAX. 6,000 SF DINING ROOM)
25'-0"
30'-0"
11'-0"
15'-4"
MARKET STREET PLACE
5'-1"
5'-1"
972 SF
OPTION 1
MARKET STREET PLACE
5TH FLOOR RESTAURANT STUDY 14.02.27
OPTION 2
5TH FLOOR RESTAURANT STUDY 14.02.27
Level 5
Option A
Level 5
Option B
30'-0"
10'-0"
20'-0"
30'-0"
30'-0"
20'-0"
10'-0"
30'-0"
30'-0"
L E A S I N G I N F O R M AT I O N
15'-4"
945 Market Street
San Francisco CA 94103
MP-4
T.O. ROOF
SCREEN
133' - 6"
12'-0"
MP-4
4' - 3 1/4"
2'-6 1/2"
2'-6 1/2"
23'-0"
15' - 8 1/2" MIN.
B.O. STEEL
13'-9 1/2"MIN.
B.O. STEEL
T.O.S. LEVEL 5
98' - 6"
Michael Wheat
SRS Real Estate Partners
Managing Director, Marketing & Leasing
Cypress Equities
301 Howard Street, Suite 900
San Francisco, CA 94105
8343 Douglas Avenue, Suite 200
Dallas, TX 75225
214.561.8875
CA Lic # 01892416
415.908.4930
www.srsre.com
16'-4"
michael.wheat@cypressequities.com
16'-4"
T.O.S. LEVEL 4
82' - 2"
DEVELOPMENT TEAM
16'-4"
2'-6 1/2"
T.O.S. LEVEL 3
65' - 10"
A B O U T C Y P R E S S E Q U I T I E S C O M PA N I E S
T.O.S. LEVEL 2
49' - 6"
Cypress Equities* (Cypress) was founded in 1995 and has since established a national reputation synonymous with the premier
development, operation and management of destination-class retail and mixed-use properties throughout the U.S. Historically, Cypress
has developed and acquired more than 17 million square feet and currently is developing and managing a portfolio of more than 9.4
million square feet of retail, office, residential and automotive real estate. Today, there are five Cypress Equities offices throughout the
U.S., including Dallas (headquarters), New York, San Francisco, Atlanta and Fort Lauderdale.
www.cypressequities.com
20'-0"
2'-6 1/2"
17'-5 1/2"MIN.
B.O. STEEL
13'-9 1/2"MIN.
B.O. STEEL
13'-9 1/2"MIN.
B.O. STEEL
PARAPET
121' - 6"
16'-10"
2' - 7 3/4"
2'-5 3/4"
T.O.S. LEVEL 1
29' - 6"
14' - 2 1/4" MIN.
B.O. STEEL
* The Cypress Equities name, logo and other marks are trademarks and service marks being licensed to independent operating companies by CE Brands, LLC.
Any particular obligation, service or product is the sole responsibility of the specific entity that incurs such obligation or supplies such service or product.
12'-0"
BASEMENT 1
12' - 8"
BASEMENT 2
8"
9'-0"
10 1/2"
30'-0"
8' - 1 1/2". 9'-6 1/4"
B.O. SLAB B.O. STEEL
15'-4"
BASEMENT 3
-8' - 4"
Elevation
Prospective Tenants
Ref. North
Seal/Signature
The materials and the features described and depicted are based upon current development plans, which are subject to change without notice. No guarantee is made that the features, amenities and facilities depicted by artists’ renderings or otherwise
described will be provided, or if provided, will be of the same type, size or nature as described or depicted.
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