Neighborhood Retail | International District | 1207 S Jackson St
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Neighborhood Retail | International District 1207 S Jackson St
47,073 SF 14% Leased Retail Building Online Auction Sale Seattle, WA 98144
Investment Highlights
- 1207 S Jackson Street is home to Ding How Center, a 47,073-square-foot neighborhood retail center with local tenants and on-site parking.
- Income-generating investment with opportunity to lease the remaining space in an established center.
- Seattle SoundTransit light rail runs two-way operations directly in front of the center, providing an abundant consumer pool.
- Nestled in the Seattle Chinatown-International District in Downtown Seattle off the Interstates 5 and 90 interchange.
- Strategically located at the signalized intersection of 12th Avenue S and S Jackson Street, which sees over 31,250 combined vehicles passing daily.
Executive Summary
WPI Real Estate is pleased to exclusively present the Ding How Shopping Center to the market for income-generating and value-add acquisition. Located at 1207 S Jackson Street in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District, the neighborhood center is home to a handful of local tenants and presents upside via leasing momentum of the remaining suites. The subject is three stories among 47,073 square feet on a 0.52-acre parcel. The Ding How Center has served retail, office, and mixed-use tenants well as their signage is highly visible by the Seattle SoundTransit light rail bus stops in front of the building, as well as the strategic location at the signalized intersection of South Jackson Street and 12th Avenue S. South Jackson Street is a heavy pedestrian primary artery in downtown Seattle. Built in 1991, with two passenger elevators and four internal stairwells, the building layout was designed to optimize natural light and airflow. 77 total subterranean garage and surface parking spaces provide ample parking for tenants and customers, which is rare for the area. Each unit has its own restrooms, large windows, heating, and cooling. Many units are suitable for restaurants with existing kitchen and vent build-out, which are highly sought after in the area. Consistently generated $600,000 to $800,000+ of annual rental income for years prior to COVID in 2020 (income statements provided), this retail center is well-positioned for repositioning with new management while awaiting future redevelopment opportunities. Unit 301 on the 3rd floor, with 2 rooms and a full bathroom, may be ideal for on-site management.
Seattle’s Chinatown-International District, known as C-ID, is one of the city’s oldest communities and has remained resilient over years of change and growth. It continues to draw residents and tourists to experience all the different shops, restaurants, museums, and art of many nationalities. The area is highly walkable downtown with pedestrian-friendly landscaping throughout, in addition to the light-rail system and multiple public bus stops. The Interstate 5 and 90 interchange is also easily accessible, providing further access throughout the city and neighboring states. The Ding How Center is also just a handful of blocks south of Seattle University, the largest independent university in the Northwestern US, with more than 7,500 students enrolled annually.
At 4.1 million, Seattle's population grew 1.6% over the past year, compared to 0.5% for the national benchmark. Population growth has historically outpaced the nation, a trend expected to continue over the next several years. Household median income in Seattle is around $110,000 annually, compared to $78,000 nationally. Personal disposable income per capita grew 0.7% in the first half of 2024. Seattle's 2024 per capita disposable income of $71,700 ranks in the top five of the largest 50 metros. The Ding How Shopping Center's 2-mile radius confirms a spending power of more than $3.1 billion annually, and the average household income surpasses $133,000.
Property tours are available by appointment only. Please get in touch with the listing broker to schedule.
Seattle’s Chinatown-International District, known as C-ID, is one of the city’s oldest communities and has remained resilient over years of change and growth. It continues to draw residents and tourists to experience all the different shops, restaurants, museums, and art of many nationalities. The area is highly walkable downtown with pedestrian-friendly landscaping throughout, in addition to the light-rail system and multiple public bus stops. The Interstate 5 and 90 interchange is also easily accessible, providing further access throughout the city and neighboring states. The Ding How Center is also just a handful of blocks south of Seattle University, the largest independent university in the Northwestern US, with more than 7,500 students enrolled annually.
At 4.1 million, Seattle's population grew 1.6% over the past year, compared to 0.5% for the national benchmark. Population growth has historically outpaced the nation, a trend expected to continue over the next several years. Household median income in Seattle is around $110,000 annually, compared to $78,000 nationally. Personal disposable income per capita grew 0.7% in the first half of 2024. Seattle's 2024 per capita disposable income of $71,700 ranks in the top five of the largest 50 metros. The Ding How Shopping Center's 2-mile radius confirms a spending power of more than $3.1 billion annually, and the average household income surpasses $133,000.
Property tours are available by appointment only. Please get in touch with the listing broker to schedule.
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Market Sale Price per SF
Seattle - WA USA
Market Cap Rate
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Property Facts
Sale Type
Investment
Sale Condition
Auction Sale
Property Type
Retail
Property Subtype
Freestanding
Building Size
47,073 SF
Building Class
C
Year Built
1991
Percent Leased
14%
Tenancy
Multiple
Building Height
3 Stories
Slab To Slab
10’
Building FAR
2.08
Land Acres
0.52 AC
Opportunity Zone
Yes
Zoning
DMR/C 75/75-95
Parking
77 Spaces (1.64 Spaces per 1,000 SF Leased)
Frontage
202 FT on S. Jackson St.
Walk Score ®
Walker's Paradise (97)
Transit Score ®
Rider's Paradise (93)
Bike Score ®
Very Bikeable (76)
DEMOGRAPHICS
Demographics
1 Mile
3 Mile
5 Mile
2024 Population
54,030
237,370
479,721
2020 Population
46,893
217,912
457,442
2029 Population
55,887
243,237
488,278
2024-2029 Projected Population Growth
3.4%
2.5%
1.8%
Daytime Employees
122,474
311,153
454,715
Total Businesses
12,195
30,779
47,342
Average Household Income
$112,603
$138,833
$143,191
Median Household Income
$74,411
$108,990
$112,526
Total Consumer Spending
$798.7M
$4.4B
$8.4B
Median Age
35.6
36.0
36.0
2024 Households
27,505
131,316
234,932
Percent College Degree or Above
30%
36%
35%
Average Home Value
$804,089
$874,092
$891,126
Nearby Major Retailers
PROPERTY TAXES
Parcel Numbers | Improvements Assessment | $3,506,000 | |
Land Assessment | $5,474,700 | Total Assessment | $8,980,700 |
PROPERTY TAXES
Parcel Numbers
Land Assessment
$5,474,700
Improvements Assessment
$3,506,000
Total Assessment
$8,980,700
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Example Calculation
Winning Bid Amount
$4,000,000
Transaction Fee
$100,000 (2.5%)
Total Purchase Price
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