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Former bar and restaurant, Shattuck Avenue Spat's, is now available for sale or lease. 49' of frontage and 3 connected storefronts are currently set up as a restaurant but the floorplan and zoning may allow for other/additional uses. Available separately are the F,F&E and liquor license.
The buidling is 5750 square feet on a 5291 square foot lot and has been seismically retrofitted. The front of the building are setup with 2 lounge areas and a dining area, the back area includes a large banquet room with an openable atrium roof and direct access to the public parking lot. A mezzanine area serves as office space and storage. This is a complete and full service bar restaurant setup; commercial kitchen, 2 bars, 2 walk-in refrigerators and much more.
The area, C-1 zoning, is a restaurant, theater, and entertainment mecca. More than 100 restaurants serve cuisine from over 15 countries. The Berkeley Repertory Theatre packs the house nightly with a sophisticated and regional clientele over 160,000 annually. Five movie theatres with 21 movie screens and live theatre bring thousands of people to the district. A recent increase in fine dining options has improved Downtown as a destination for "dinner and a show".
Berkeley has the densest urban population in the East Bay and Downtown lies right in the center. Around 49,000 residents (of Berkeley's 105,000) live within a one mile radius of Downtown. The daytime population also includes roughly 23,000 office workers, 30,000 UC Berkeley Students, 11,000 UC Berkeley faculty, and 3,000 Berkeley High Students. Berkeley's residents constitute a sophisticated and educated population of shoppers. Surveys of regional retail sales patterns indicate that households within a three mile radius of Downtown spend an average of approximately $17,000 annually on retail purchases.
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