THE BREWERY BLOCKS PEARL DISTRICT

PREMIER RESTAURANT & RETAIL OPPORTUNITY
The Brewery Blocks is located on the former site of the Blitz-Weinhard Brewery, is a dynamic five-block shopping, dining and entertainment district in Portland's vibrant, post-industrial neighborhood known as the Pearl District
Formally a mix of warehouses and light industrial, the iconic Brewery Blocks is mixed-use project comprised of 1.7 million square feet with a 1,300 stall subterranean closed circuit monitored parking garage.. The Brewery Blocks is well located at the entrance to the Pearl District, one of the most vibrant and popular neighborhoods in Portland. Anthropologie chose the Brewery Blocks for its first to market location and tripled it's size to a flagship. More first to. market retailers include lululemon, Whole Foods, West Elm, Madewell, Athleta, Free People, Rachelle M, Splendid, Blue Mercury, and most recently the popular Reformation. Portland's own Screen Door recently opened their second restaurant on Couch to the delight of all their fans and new customers alike. The Brewery Blocks is shadow anchored by the iconic 75,000 SF Powell's Books, the largest independently owned book store on the West Coast shadow anchors the project bringing locals and tourists alike. The Pearl District itself is home to a mecca of mixed-use projects, fashionable boutiques, destination retail brands, art galleries, trendy restaurants and bars, artisan coffee shops, craft breweries, Class A and, creative office along with upscale residential projects.
Located west of Downtown between Burnside to the South, 405 on the West, the Willamette River to the North and Broadway to the East, the Pearl District encompasses over 300 acres and has been undergoing urban renewal since the mid 80s and currently houses over 6,000 existing and planned residential units.
Brewery Blocks- Block 4 is owned by JP Morgan and managed by Arke Management
LEASING OPPORTUNITIES
RESTAURANT OPPORTUNITY
1139 NW COUCH ST. PORTLAND OREGON
BLOCK 4 SUITE 140
2,345 SF
• Rare restaurant opportunity situated at one of the most desirable corners in the Pearl at the Brewery Blocks on 12th and Couch.
The space offers marquee signage availability and an abundance of natural sunlight with expansive frontage on both Couch and 12th. Co-tenants of this block include the iconic Screen Door Restaurant, Anthropologie,'s 27,000 SF Flagship, and Free People along with neighboring retailers West Elm, Lululemon, Madewell, , Blue Mercury, Reformation, Athleta, Starbucks and new to the mix are CB2 , Williams-Sonoma and Good Coffee. Powell's Books, the largest independently owned book store on the West Coast shadow anchors the project along with Whole Foods.
RETAIL OPPORTUNITY
128 NW 12TH ST. PORTLAND OREGON
BLOCK 4 SUITE 132
1,037 SF
This boutique location offers a clean design, handicapped restroom, high ceilings and excellent visibility along 12th Street . Co-tenants of this block include Screen Door, Anthropologie Free People and across the street are Williams-Sonoma, West Elm as well as Whole Foods Market and Madewell.
RETAIL OPPORTUNITY
132 NW 12th AVE. PORTLAND OREGON
BLOCK 4 SUITE 134
1,793 SF
• Rare retail opportunity situated on the corner of NW Couch Street and 13th directly across from Whole Foods and next to Lululemon and West Elm. Neighboring retailers include Screen Door, Anthropologie, Madewell, Blue Mercury, Reformation, Athleta and the iconic Powells Books.
KEY RETAILERS
WHOLE FOODS
ANTHROPOLOGIE
26,000 SF Flagship, 2 level format with Home and BHLDN Wedding
MADEWELL
CB2
FREE PEOPLE
GOOD COFFEE
WEST ELM
BLUE MERCURY COSMETICS
ATHLETA
LULULEMON
SCREEN DOOR
STARBUCKS
REFORMATION
ICE BREAKER
COOKIE DOUGH CAFÉ
FRAME CENTRAL
WILLIAMS-SONOMA
POWELL'S BOOKS (SHADOW ANCHOR)
PARKING
1,365 convenient parking spaces in a fully automated and closed circuit monitored subterranean parking garage
SITE PLAN
Located west of Downtown between Burnside to the South, 405 on the West, the Willamette River to the North and Broadway to the East, the Peal District is situated in a vibrant area of Portland. Formerly a mix of warehouses and light industrial, the Pearl District has become one of the most popular neighborhoods in Portland.
