Exceptional Dupont Circle Retail Space for Lease: Ignite Your Bakery and Coffee Entrepreneurship and Culinary Passion

1926 17th Street NW Washington, DC 20009

1926 17th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20009
Bakery
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FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Street Retail
Amount:
Please Call Broker for Price

Last Verified:
Nov 23, 2023

Highlights

  • Address: 1926 17th St NW, Washington, DC
  • Established Since: August 1, 2012
  • Current Business: ThreeFifty Bakery and Coffee Bar
  • Customer Rating: 4.6 stars on Google
  • Neighborhood: Dupont Circle and U Street, Washington, DC
  • Dominant Tapestry Segment: Laptops and Lattes
  • Average Income: $130,420
  • Median Age: 34.9 years
  • Average Restaurant Spend per Year: $7,436

Description

Discover an exceptional lease opportunity in the heart of north Dupont Circle and U Street neighborhoods. This extraordinary retail space is beckoning entrepreneurs to continue the legacy of the success established by ThreeFifty Bakery and Coffee Bar. This premium retail space offers the perfect setting for a dynamic bakery and coffee shop venture. With a proven track record of success and a strong customer base, this space is primed for a new chapter of culinary excellence and community engagement.

The location resonates with the thriving "Laptops and Lattes" demographic, with a substantial average income of $130,420 and a median age of 34.9. These affluent and engaged locals spend around $7,436 at restaurants, creating fertile ground for culinary endeavors.

Ignite your entrepreneurial and culinary passion! This space stands ready to embrace your ambition and vision; it’s not just a lease but your opportunity to be the cornerstone of this vibrant neighborhood. Infuse your vision to build on the previous tenant's success, ThreeFifty Bakery and Coffee Bar, of eleven years. This location is ready to nurture your dreams and aspirations.

Exploit this opportunity and delve into the legacy of ThreeFifty Bakery and Coffee Bar. Reach out to Shafiq Hirani CCIM at 202-290-1055 or shirani@enterprisere.com. Your journey toward entrepreneurial and culinary excellence begins here.

Discover an exceptional lease opportunity in the heart of north Dupont Circle and U Street neighborhoods. This extraordinary retail space is beckoning entrepreneurs to continue the legacy of the success established by ThreeFifty Bakery and Coffee Bar. This premium retail space offers the perfect setting for a dynamic bakery and coffee shop venture. With a proven track record of success and a strong customer base, this space is primed for a new chapter of culinary excellence and community engagement.

The location resonates with the thriving "Laptops and Lattes" demographic, with a substantial average income of $130,420 and a median age of 34.9. These affluent and engaged locals spend around $7,436 at restaurants, creating fertile ground for culinary endeavors.

Building Size: 3910sq ft
Lot Size: 0 acres

Units for Lease

1926 17th Street NW
Space Available: 1000 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Map of 1926 17th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20009

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