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Anyone Need An Office On J Street?

August 7th, 2007 · No Comments

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Back in March, we moved to our new office at 20th and H. Originally, we were going to run a separate office from our J Street location but we’ve since decided that its unnecessary, so we’ve now got an office to sub-lease and thought we’d send a quick post and see if anyone’s interested or knows someone who might be.

Here’s a few pics from back when we were there…

Anyone Need an Office on J Street?
Anyone Need an Office on J Street?
Anyone Need an Office on J Street?
Anyone Need an Office on J Street?

And Here’s the Basic Info.

  • 1400 sq. ft. Very cool open space.
  • Upstairs office (above Haus), facing rear alley.
  • Lots of natural light from both alley-facing windows and sunlights. We rarely turned our office lights on.
  • Floor tile carpet. Easy to pop out and clean…
  • A tiny sink/pantry closet for comestibles and another closet that we used for paper-type storage and our server.
  • Two bathrooms, shared with adjacent tenant…the wonderful people at PICO.
  • Conference room has a custom-built plate steel and glass panel enclosure with sliding door. We also have a matching custom-built plate-steel front desk which can be used, if desirable.
  • Four dedicated parking spots are included.
  • 1 year lease with more as an option.

The Best Part is (of course) its J Street Location.
A dozen great restaurants in walking distance made lunch-time choices hard. Sandwiches at Beach Hut or at Grind. Sushi at Kru. Shrimp Curry and Pad Thai at Thai Basil. Noodles at Tamarind. Coffee/Pastries at True Love. Fresh-Mex at Centro. True Mexican at Tres Hermanas. Man, just thinking about it gets me kinda sad (not that we don’t have great stuff around here….). If we ran out of pens or post-its or something, we could find pretty much all of that officey-type stuff at University Art.

Walking down the strip was a daily reminder of what makes a walkable neighborhood: mixed use, street-forward, diverse architecture, diverse retail, small independent businesses, open spaces. We really loved this location and had a hard time letting go of it when we realized we were outgrowing it, which happened much sooner than we anticipated.

So, if you or anyone you know is interested, call Mary at 916-930-9400 or e-mail her at mary at ljurban dot com.

Tags: author: mary · midtown

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