MEET THE NEW WASHINGTON SQUARE.
re:DEFINING
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You spend 100,000 hours at work during your lifetime
(that’s over 11 years straight). We think that time should
be spent enjoying what you’re doing. So we’ve set out to create a workplace that maximizes the tenant
experience, fosters collaboration, and allows you
to spend 100,000 hours of your life in a place that’s just
plain awesome.
Washington Square will be optimized to encourage its habitants to eat, drink, play,
explore, think, talk, relax, and work... all in a way that inspires the task at hand.
We learn and work best when surrounded by others, unhindered by boundaries
(both physical and mental). Our goal is to provide a new way of work, one that helps you grow your business and
cultivate your most important asset: your employees.
the campus environment
today’s workplace
re:INTRODUCING
A place for fun.
Because work is just the beginning, we’re arming Washington Square with a bocce ball court, tenant lounges, an indoor/outdoor coworking space complete with a fireplace, and a zen garden to boot.
re:VITALIZING
A place to work.
Redesigned from the ground up, to keep your employees happy and energized, encourage connections between your neighbors, and give your business the best possible home to foster its growth. That means an improved conference center, exceptional food service, and an enhanced fitness center.
Campus Amenities @ 100
Campus Amenities @ 111
Model Suite - 111Model Suite - 100
7 offices | 131 workstations19,671 rsf | 142 rsf per person
10 offices | 150 workstations25,394 rsf | 158 rsf per person
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2 Be the Match HQ 237,500 sf Single user medical office Q4 2015 UP3 T3 225,000 sf Office; retail Q3 2016 Hines4 602 Apartments 8 stories; 24 units Residential Q2 2016 Solhem/TE Miller5 100 Hennepin 159 units Residential; retail n/a Ryan; Shorenstein6 Target Field Station Center 240,000 sf Office Q4 2016 UP
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7 Mayo Clinic Square 213,000 sf Medical; sports; office n/a Mortenson8 Embassy Suites 252 apartments Residential; retail Construction begins Q3 2014 TruCore; Kraus-Anderson9 Centerpoint HQ 100,000 sf Office; retail n/a HRI Properties
10 Xcel HQ 222,000 sf Single user office Q3 2016 Opus11 4Marq 262 units Luxury residential Q3 2015 Mortenson12 TCF Bank Building 140,000 sf Office Q2 2016 Ryan13 Nicollet Hotel Block 36 stories; 300 units Mixed-use Q2 2018 UP14 Ritz Block 32 stories; 364 units Residential; retail n/a Opus15 AC Hotel Minneapolis 9 stories; 244 units Hotel; Mixed-use n/a Mortenson
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16 Mill City Quarter 6 stories; 150 units Residential; retail Q2 2016 Lupe Development; Wall Co.17 Wells Fargo Towers 1.2 million sf Single user office Q1 2016 Ryan Cos.18 Latitude 45 319 apartments Residential; retail 2015 completion Alatus19 Ryan-Invesco 10 story residential above 1,600 parking Residential Q2 2016 Ryan Cos.
THIS IS JACK.
Jack’s an educated & techy young executive who has the choice to live and work anywhere he wants. He bikes to work (year round) from his loft apartment in the North Loop. He stays caffeinated (also year round) and is always on the move. He loves his job and loves his company’s new space in Washington Square, located in the suddenly hot Mill District.
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF JACK.
It starts with a bike ride from the North Loop to the Mill District, on the new separated bike lanes.
Then it’s off to Minneapolis’ first Intelligentsia, which happens to be located at Washington Square, before work.
A quick mid-morning errand at Whole Foods... to get some whey protein (don’t judge) and a smoothie.
Where better to take the client to lunch than The Bachelor Farmer? Watch - delivered. Lunch - consumed. Client - won over.
Finish the day off at the the Stone Arch Bar at The Depot – a hidden gem of downtown (conveniently located 1 block from Washington Square) – for drinks with coworkers.
Then it’s a nice walk back to work, with a mid-afternoon game of bocce ball at Washington Square’s new tenant court. Tomorrow is the group run along the river, so take it easy.
The perfect client gift? A made-in-USA watch from Shinola’s newest store.
Then it’s wherever the night takes him in the neighborhood... and eventually off to bed, excited to start his Mill City living all over again tomorrow.
And back to work, walking through the art gallery in the lobby of Washington Square for some quick inspiration.
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100 Building Specifications
� Building Size 498,579 square feet
� Available Space 2,301 to 63,618 square feet
� Year Built: 1980 � Parking:
50 surface stalls 100 Washington Ramp: 480 stalls Hennepin Ave Ramp: 870 stalls
� Net Rates: $16.00 - $18.00 per sf � Operating Expenses & Taxes (2018
estimate) $4.95 Real Estate Taxes $8.55 Operating Expenses $13.50 Total
111 Building Specifications
� Building Size 366,534 square feet
� Available Space 3,416 to 72,836 square feet
� Year Built: 1987 � Parking:
50 surface stalls 100 Washington Ramp: 480 stalls Hennepin Ave Ramp: 870 stalls
� Net Rates: $14.75 per sf � Operating Expenses & Taxes (2018
estimate) $3.50 Real Estate Taxes $10.58 Operating Expenses $14.08 Total
Campus Amenities
� On-site Washington Square Cafe - 10 stations serving breakfast, lunch, beverages, snacks and desserts
� ATM machine � FedEx & UPS drop boxes � Lounge areas � Rooftop deck � Technology-equipped, 5 room
conference center with a max capacity of 80
� On-site restaurant and coffee shop � Indoor/outdoor coworking spaces
complete with a fireplace, zen garden, and a bocce ball court
� State of the art fitness center with showers and lockers - available to tenants at no cost
� Bike parking � 24-7 security � On-site management � Skyway access � Green space � Access to MetroTransit bus
transportation and Light Rail Transit � Convenient access to I-35W,
I-94, I-394 and Highway 55 via Washington Avenue
Erin Wendorf(612) 359-1622
Morgan Rethlake(612) 359-1630
Reed Christianson(612) 359-1610
Brian Whiting(312) 477-2940
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