1001
S. 1st Street
Heart of Las Vegas Arts District
Mission Linen Building Adaptive Reuse Build-to-Suit 30,226 SF Class A Creative Office Entertainment Health & Fitness
For more information, please contact
Michael Park
[email protected] 702.235.7300
Mission Linen Building • Building Area (Tot.) Ground Floor Second Floor
30,226 SF 20,950 SF 9,276 SF
• Asking Rent
$2.00/SF/Mo NNN
• Clear Height Ground Floor Second Floor
Up to 20’ Up to 12’
• TI Allowance • Zoning
Nego7able General Commercial (C-‐2)
70 spaces included Above standard for Downtown Addt’l parking available
• Parking
Lobby
Unique Architectural Landmark. The Mission Linen Building provides its tenants a crea7ve, open floor plan while maintaining the upcycled modern-‐ industrial design language that can only come from a converted WWII era warehouse (high ceilings and exposed trusses).
Move in Ready in 2018. Ownership has commenced construc7on of base building work to make ready the property for any number of uses.
Drive-‐>me center of town. Mission Linen stands at the center of Las Vegas with I-‐15 and I-‐95 pumping traffic from all corners of the Valley. Moreover, the property is sandwiched by the region’s largest employment & tourism nodes: The Strip, Fremont, Downtown Legal District & Medical District.
Drive >me to Las Vegas Strip: Downtown Resort Corridor/Fremont: Legal District (Courts/Govt. Offices): Medical District: McCarran Interna7onal Airport: Raiders Stadium: Summerlin: Green Valley:
10 minutes 5 minutes 2 minutes 5 minutes 17 minutes 12 minutes 19 minutes 20 minutes
1st floor (north wing)
Location First Floor
Second Floor
20,950 SF
9,276 SF
Neighborhood
Building
First Friday is monthly curated festival adjacent to the property with up to 22,000 in attendance
Parking
Site Plan
First Friday
For more information contact Michael Park 702.235.7300
[email protected] N
Potential Uses of the Mission Linen Building
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Class-A, open floor plan, creative office Entertainment-oriented attractions Premier fitness facility Museum
Las Vegas Economy. • The Las Vegas unemployment rate dropped to 4.8% in March 2017, down from 6.4% a year ago. • In 2016, nearly 43 million people visited Las Vegas—the highest level in the city’s history. • In 2016, Las Vegas played host to 21,864 conventions.
Las Vegas Arts District. From a small collective of artists, the Arts District has risen to become Southern Nevada’s cultural core. It’s upward trajectory continues unabated with the near monthly opening of a new gallery, restaurant, bar or retail shop. Low-rise residential projects now in the works seek to meet pent up demand for housing in the area from those who want to begin and end their day in the region’s developing 24-hour, live/work, urban neighborhood. The City of Las Vegas seeks to sustain this revitalization within the Arts District through cooperation with qualified tenants at catalyst projects.
Mission Linen Building Adaptive Reuse Build-to-Suit 30,226 SF Class A Creative Office Entertainment Health & Fitness
For more information, please contact
Michael Park
[email protected] 702.235.7300