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HIGHLIGHTS
- Full bar and nightclub infrastructure with two bar areas
- Kitchen and private restrooms already in place
- One-minute access to MAX and TriMet bus lines
- Prime corner location in Portland’s Historic Old Town
- Surrounded by top-tier dining, retail, and entertainment
- High visibility and consistent pedestrian traffic
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Located on the ground floor of the historic Fleischner Mayer Building at 115 NW First Avenue, this former night club offers approximately 8,000 SF of retail space in the heart of Portland’s Old Town. The building’s classic architecture combined with a spacious floor plan provides an excellent opportunity for a wide range of retail, bar, or entertainment concepts. The prime corner location benefits from steady pedestrian activity and easy access to public transit. This rare availability in one of Portland’s landmark buildings offers both character and functionality for tenants seeking a prominent downtown presence.
- Full bar and nightclub build-out
- Kitchen and private restrooms in place
- Corner location in the heart of Old Town Portland
- Two bar areas with existing infrastructure
- Ideal for retail, bar, or entertainment concepts
- Excellent visibility and steady pedestrian traffic
| Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Space Use | Condition | Available |
| 1st Floor | 8,000 SF | Negotiable | Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request | Retail | - | Now |
1st Floor
| Size |
| 8,000 SF |
| Term |
| Negotiable |
| Rental Rate |
| Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request |
| Space Use |
| Retail |
| Condition |
| - |
| Available |
| Now |
1st Floor
| Size | 8,000 SF |
| Term | Negotiable |
| Rental Rate | Upon Request |
| Space Use | Retail |
| Condition | - |
| Available | Now |
Located on the ground floor of the historic Fleischner Mayer Building at 115 NW First Avenue, this former night club offers approximately 8,000 SF of retail space in the heart of Portland’s Old Town. The building’s classic architecture combined with a spacious floor plan provides an excellent opportunity for a wide range of retail, bar, or entertainment concepts. The prime corner location benefits from steady pedestrian activity and easy access to public transit. This rare availability in one of Portland’s landmark buildings offers both character and functionality for tenants seeking a prominent downtown presence.
- Full bar and nightclub build-out
- Two bar areas with existing infrastructure
- Kitchen and private restrooms in place
- Ideal for retail, bar, or entertainment concepts
- Corner location in the heart of Old Town Portland
- Excellent visibility and steady pedestrian traffic
SELECT TENANTS
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- TENANT NAME
- INDUSTRY
- 4th
- Gevurt Menashe Law
- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
- 1st
- Jones Retro Dance Club
- Accommodation and Food Services
PROPERTY FACTS
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
Located in the heart of Portland’s Historic Old Town, the Fleischner Mayer Building at 115 NW First Avenue presents a rare opportunity to lease a fully built-out bar and event space in one of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods. This ±8,000 SF ground floor suite offers a turnkey setup for nightlife, entertainment, or retail concepts, featuring two bar areas, a kitchen, private restrooms, and a spacious open layout that supports flexible programming. The property’s corner location ensures excellent visibility and steady pedestrian traffic, enhanced by its proximity to major transit lines including the MAX Red and Blue Lines and TriMet bus stops just one minute away. With a Walk Score of 98, Bike Score of 95, and Transit Score of 92, the site is ideally positioned to attract both locals and visitors exploring the vibrant Old Town district.
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