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Paul Gamberdella 805.879.9622

[email protected] CA Lic. 01267748

Bob Tuler 805.879.9605

[email protected] CA Lic. 00643325

Gene Deering 805.879.9623

[email protected] CA Lic. 01450943

Accommodating a broad range of uses, including

industrial, warehouse, retail and creative

office space.

THE PLATFORM

FOR LEASE

126 E. HALEY ST.

& 417 SANTA BARBARA ST.

SANTA BARBARA, CA 93101

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F O R L E A S E | ” T H E P L AT F O R M ” D O W N T O W N M U LT I - U S E C O M P L E X 1 26 E . H a l e y St . & 41 7 S a n t a B a r b a r a St . | S a n t a B a r b a r a , C A 93 1 0 1

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The information provided here has been obtained from the owner of the property or from other sources deemed reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it.

Paul Gamberdella 805.879.9622

[email protected] CA Lic. 01267748

Bob Tuler 805.879.9605

[email protected] CA Lic. 00643325

Gene Deering 805.879.9623

[email protected] CA Lic. 01450943

P R O P E R T Y B R I E F

Available Space

±965 SF (2nd Flr. Office) $2.10/SF NNN ($0.72)

Proper t y Specifics

Type Multi-Use

Parking Approx. 2/1,000

Available See Enclosed

CSO 3%

The Platform at Haley and Santa Barbara Streets is now one of downtown Santa Barbara’s most sought-after new projects. With its ability to accommodate a broad range of uses—from industrial and warehouse to retail and creative office—and convenient location just a few blocks from State Street and the Funk Zone, The Platform showcases an eclectic mix of businesses offering a dynamic place to work and a vibrant new destination for customers and patrons. The Platform’s massive renovation is now complete and has totally transform the look and feel of the property and the neighborhood. Please contact Listing Agents for details about this exciting new downtown multi-use project on one of the hottest corridors in the city.

P R O P E R T Y B R I E F

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F O R L E A S E | ” T H E P L AT F O R M ” D O W N T O W N M U LT I - U S E C O M P L E X 1 26 E . H a l e y St . & 41 7 S a n t a B a r b a r a St . | S a n t a B a r b a r a , C A 93 1 0 1

The information provided here has been obtained from the owner of the property or from other sources deemed reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it.

Paul Gamberdella 805.879.9622

[email protected] CA Lic. 01267748

Bob Tuler 805.879.9605

[email protected] CA Lic. 00643325

Gene Deering 805.879.9623

[email protected] CA Lic. 01450943

A BETTER PLAN PRECISION PROPERTY MEASUREMENTS

116" = 1'-0" SCALE PROJECT

#33 APPROVED BY

DATE SHEET

SITE PLAN

PREPARED FOR

PROJECT NAME PROJECT TYPE

PROJECT ADDRESS

13488

10/31/15 BRIAN LEZAK

HALEY STREET PROJECT

126 EAST HALEY STREET SANTA BARBARA, CA 93101

of 5

APPROX. BOUNDARY METAL FENCEFLOWLINE

= FIRE HYDRANT

= UTILITY BOX

= LIGHT POST

= UTILITY POLE

= AIR CONDITIONER

= WATER METER

= GAS METER

= ELECTRIC METER

= STREET SIGN

= DRAIN / CURB CORE CUT

= IRRIGATION CONTROL VALVE

= ELECTRIC OUTLET

= WATER HEATER

= POST / PILASTER

= SEWER

= GAS LINE

= TREE

= HOSE BIBB

= DOWNSPOUT

FL= TOP OF CURB TC

= FLOW LINE

= BRICK BR

FF = FINISHED FLOOR

= GARAGE FINISHED FLOOR GFF

= EQUIPMENT EQ

= TOP OF WALL TW WF = WATER FEATURE

= TOP OF GRADE TG= INVERT INV

PA = PLANTING AREA

*NOTE: WINDOW DIMENSION DENOTES SILL HEIGHT FROM NEAREST FINISHED GRADE.

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3626 E. PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY| 2ND FLOOR LONG BEACH CA | 90804 T 562.621.9100 F 888.698.2966 WWW.PPMCO.NET

HALEY STREET

S A N T A B A R B A R A S T R E E T

126 E Haley St. Building

S I T E P L A N

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F O R L E A S E | ” T H E P L AT F O R M ” D O W N T O W N M U LT I - U S E C O M P L E X 1 26 E . H a l e y St . & 41 7 S a n t a B a r b a r a St . | S a n t a B a r b a r a , C A 93 1 0 1

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The information provided here has been obtained from the owner of the property or from other sources deemed reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it.

Paul Gamberdella 805.879.9622

[email protected] CA Lic. 01267748

Bob Tuler 805.879.9605

[email protected] CA Lic. 00643325

Gene Deering 805.879.9623

[email protected] CA Lic. 01450943

Available Spaces Leased Spaces

Not to scale

LEASED SUITE A4

±

1,116 SF

LEASED SUITE A12

±

1,085 SF

LEASED SUITE A10–A11

±

2,259 SF

LEASED SUITE A5-6-7

±

3,240 SF

LEASED

SUITE A9

±

906 SF

LEASED SUITE A8

±

1,093 SF

LEASED SUITE A3

±

1,067 SF

LEASED SUITE A1–2

±

2,268 SF

2nd Floor

1st Floor

Common Area

LEASED SUITE A16

±

1,087 SF

LEASED SUITE A15

±

1,085 SF

GSPublisherVersion 637.0.10.48

SHEET 420 EAST HALEY STREET | SANTA BARBARA, CA 93101P : 805.963.2100 E : INFO@ABDESIGNSTUDIOINC.COMWWW.ABDESIGNSTUDIOINC.COMCOPYRIGHT : All ideas, designs, and drawings included within these documents are the sole ownership ofAB DESIGN STUDIO, INC. and are solely instruments of service for the construction of this project. Theyare not to be traced, copied, scanned, reprinted, reproduced, or otherwise used without the expressedand written consent of AB DESIGN STUDIO, INC. All copies to be returned to AB DESIGN STUDIO, INC. unless specific arrangements have been made in writing between AB DESIGN STUDIO, INC. and itsclients, consultants, etc. All rights reserved per California Law and Title 17, U.S. © AB design studio, inc.

PROJECT # :PROJECT NAME :DATE : NOTES : architecture | interior design | urban planning

AB design studio, inc.

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126 E HALEY STREET

10/15/201816097.00

209 208 222 221 207 220 219

DN

21 R. @ 6 11/16" 20 T. @ 11 3/16"

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

2 A7.01

12"

MIN 8 1/4" 9'-0"

4"16'-6"

3'-8" 3'-8"

S-06

E-03

6 9

9

7 A17 A18

16

11 17

18

25

10 FUTURE OFFICE

N.I.S.

(E) OFFICE N.I.S.

30" X 48"

60" X 48"

60" Ø

60" Ø

TYP. AT ALL TENANT SUITES 2

A4.03

5 A9.02

1'-0"

STAIR 1 ELEV.

WOMEN'S RESTROOM

5'-0"22'-0"23'-0" 69'-4"

19'-4"

5

2 3

1 4 F.O. CMU

F.O. CMU

BUILDING "A" PROPOSED SECOND FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"

RESTROOM AREA ADDITION

EXISTING RESTROOM AREA: 104.5 SF (9'-6" x 11'-0")

PROPOSED RESTROOM AREA: 148.5 SF (9'-0" x 16'-6")

TOTAL AREA ADDED: 44 SF N

LEASED SUITE A17

±

1,085 SF

LEASED

SUITE A13–A14

±

2,165 SF

AVAILABLE

SUITE A18

±

965 SF

$2.10/SF NNN ($0.72)

AVA I L A B L E | 1 2 6 E . H A L E Y S T. F L O O R P L A N

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F O R L E A S E | ” T H E P L AT F O R M ” D O W N T O W N M U LT I - U S E C O M P L E X 1 26 E . H a l e y St . & 41 7 S a n t a B a r b a r a St . | S a n t a B a r b a r a , C A 93 1 0 1

The information provided here has been obtained from the owner of the property or from other sources deemed reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it.

Paul Gamberdella 805.879.9622

[email protected] CA Lic. 01267748

Bob Tuler 805.879.9605

[email protected] CA Lic. 00643325

Gene Deering 805.879.9623

[email protected] CA Lic. 01450943

LEASED SUITE B1-2-3

±

3,900 SF

LEASED SUITE B5-6

±

3,955 SF

LEASED

LEASED SUITE B7

±

1,291 SF

LEASED

SUITE B4

±

835 SF

F L O O R P L A N | 4 1 7 S A N TA B A R B A R A S T.

Not to scale

Available Spaces Leased Spaces

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F O R L E A S E | ” T H E P L AT F O R M ” D O W N T O W N M U LT I - U S E C O M P L E X 1 26 E . H a l e y St . & 41 7 S a n t a B a r b a r a St . | S a n t a B a r b a r a , C A 93 1 0 1

2 2 6 E . D E L A G U E R R A S T . S U I T E 1 0 0 | S A N T A B A R B A R A C A 9 3 1 0 1 | 8 0 5 . 9 6 5 . 5 5 0 0 | R A D I U S G R O U P . C O M 5 . 1 4 . 2 1

The information provided here has been obtained from the owner of the property or from other sources deemed reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it.

Paul Gamberdella 805.879.9622

[email protected] CA Lic. 01267748

Bob Tuler 805.879.9605

[email protected] CA Lic. 00643325

Gene Deering 805.879.9623

[email protected] CA Lic. 01450943

HWY 101

GARDEN S T

HWY 101 Stearns

Wharf

Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara West Beach

Santa Barbara City College

STATE ST STATE ST

Paseo Nuevo Mall

The Funk Zone

Downtown Santa Barbara

CABRILLO BLVD

SANTA BARB ARA ST HALEY S

T

126 E. Haley & 417 Santa Barbara Streets

L O C AT I O N | D O W N T O W N S A N TA B A R B A R A & T H E F U N K Z O N E

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F O R L E A S E | ” T H E P L AT F O R M ” D O W N T O W N M U LT I - U S E C O M P L E X 1 26 E . H a l e y St . & 41 7 S a n t a B a r b a r a St . | S a n t a B a r b a r a , C A 93 1 0 1

The information provided here has been obtained from the owner of the property or from other sources deemed reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it.

Paul Gamberdella 805.879.9622

[email protected] CA Lic. 01267748

Bob Tuler 805.879.9605

[email protected] CA Lic. 00643325

Gene Deering 805.879.9623

[email protected] CA Lic. 01450943

HWY 101 E. HALEY S

T.

E. GUTIERRE Z S

T.

BOND A VE.

REDDICK S T.

E. COT A S E. ORTEGA S T.

T.

E. DE LA G UERR

A S T.

STATE S T.

N. SAL

SIPUEDE S ST.

N. QUAR

ANTINA S

OLIVE S T.

T.

ANA CAPA S

T.

Santa Barbara Junior High

School

Ortega Park

Plaza De Vera Cruz

9 10

14

2 3 15

16

17

18 5

4

6

12

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THE PLATFORM 1 Carr Winery

2 Santa Barbara Design Center 3 Ace Hardware

4 Office Max 5 Smart & Final 6 Arnoldi’s Cafe

7 Pure Order Brewing Co.

8 Telegraph Brewing Co.

9 Hofman Architecture

10 Paragon Academy Jiu Jitsu-Boxing 11 Ooty’s Scooters

12 Santa Barbara Dance Arts 13 Buena Onda

14 Bici Centro 15 ah juice 16 Art From Scrap

17 Antioch University 18 Dune Coffee Roasters

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Demographics, Tourism & Market Info.

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F O R L E A S E | ” T H E P L AT F O R M ” D O W N T O W N M U LT I - U S E C O M P L E X 1 26 E . H a l e y St . & 41 7 S a n t a B a r b a r a St . | S a n t a B a r b a r a , C A 93 1 0 1

The information provided here has been obtained from the owner of the property or from other sources deemed reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it.

Paul Gamberdella 805.879.9622

[email protected] CA Lic. 01267748

Bob Tuler 805.879.9605

[email protected] CA Lic. 00643325

Gene Deering 805.879.9623

[email protected] CA Lic. 01450943

Symbolizing the ultimate in casual California lifestyle, Santa Barbara is undoubtedly one of America’s most desirable destinations to live and travel.

Located on a pristine coastline approximately 337 miles south of San Francisco and 93 miles north of Los Angeles, Santa Barbara is nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Ynez Mountains. This stretch of coast is known as the “American Riviera” because of its mild Mediterranean climate.

With a population of approximately 92,101, Santa Barbara is both small and vibrant. Locals and visitors are drawn to the city’s charming downtown and picturesque State Street with its rich Spanish architecture and historical sites, wide variety of shops and galleries, numerous Zagat-rated restaurants and thriving open-air shopping centers like the famed Paseo Nuevo Mall. Pristine, sunny beaches, an exapansive harbor and countless outdoor attractions including the Santa Barbara Zoo, Santa Barbara Mission, Stearns Wharf and Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History all add to the area’s appeal. And with nearly 220 vineyards within a short drive, Santa Barbara County is a renowned wine region offering an array of some of the finest labels in the world.

THE AMERICAN RIVIERA

“Best Beach Town”

Sunset Magazine’s 2015 Inaugural Travel Awards

“The 12 Best Cities for a Weekend Getaway”

U.S. News & World Report

“30 Best Small Cities in America”

Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards

T H E M A R K E T | S A N TA B A R B A R A

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2 2 6 E . D E L A G U E R R A S T . S U I T E 1 0 0 | S A N T A B A R B A R A C A 9 3 1 0 1 | 8 0 5 . 9 6 5 . 5 5 0 0 | R A D I U S G R O U P . C O M 5 . 1 4 . 2 1

The information provided here has been obtained from the owner of the property or from other sources deemed reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it.

Paul Gamberdella 805.879.9622

[email protected] CA Lic. 01267748

Bob Tuler 805.879.9605

[email protected] CA Lic. 00643325

Gene Deering 805.879.9623

[email protected] CA Lic. 01450943

ECONOMY

As a major travel destination, Santa Barbara’s tourism and hospitality industry are vital components of the local economy, which also includes a very large service sector (nearly 35%), education, technology, health care, finance, agriculture, manufacturing, and local government. Education in particular is well-represented with five higher learning institutions including UCSB, Santa Barbara City College and Westmont College. Santa Barbara has a vibrant, growing tech industry, expanding hotels with over 500 new rooms coming online in the near future, and additional extensive development.

Rank Employer # Employees

1 University of California, Santa Barbara 10,000

2 County of Santa Barbara 4,600

3 Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital 3,500

4 Sansum Clinic 2,000

5 Raytheon 1,150

Rank Employer # Employees

6 Santa Barbara City College 1,136 7 Santa Barbara Unified School District 1,100

8 City of Santa Barbara 1,000

9 Citrix Online 600

10 Bacara Resort & Spa 600

DEMOGRAPHICS

2020 Est. Population 20,397 (1-mile radius) 86,847 (3-mile radius)

110,962 (5-mile radius)

Annual Tourism 7.2 million/yr.

Visitor-Related Spending 1.9 billion/yr.

Households 45,438

Age 15–19 6.5%

Age 20–24 11.0%

Age 25–29 12.8%

Age 30–34 8.8%

Age 35–39 7.4%

Age 40–44 5.9%

Age 45–49 5.1%

Age 50–54 4.7%

Age 55–59 5.2%

Age 60–64 4.9%

Age 65+ 14.2%

POPUL ATION | COUNT Y OF SANTA BARBARA

Buellton 5,109

Solvang 5,876

Guadalupe 7,625

Carpinteria 13,547

Goleta 30,821

Lompoc 42,760

Santa Barbara 91,350

Santa Maria 107,408

Unincorporated 137,552

Total 442,048

M A R K E T O V E R V I E W

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F O R L E A S E | ” T H E P L AT F O R M ” D O W N T O W N M U LT I - U S E C O M P L E X 1 26 E . H a l e y St . & 41 7 S a n t a B a r b a r a St . | S a n t a B a r b a r a , C A 93 1 0 1

The information provided here has been obtained from the owner of the property or from other sources deemed reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it.

Paul Gamberdella 805.879.9622

[email protected] CA Lic. 01267748

Bob Tuler 805.879.9605

[email protected] CA Lic. 00643325

Gene Deering 805.879.9623

[email protected] CA Lic. 01450943

Tourism

Santa Barbara welcomes over 7.2 million tourists per year and

approximately 30 cruise ships annually generating more than $1.9 billion in visitor spending each year.

Santa Barbara is sometimes referred to as the American Riviera. Its beautiful beaches, majestic mountains, and colorful culture make Santa Barbara a premier resort destination as well as an attraction for neighbor counties such as Ventura County (population 854,223), San Luis Obispo County (population 252,631) and Los Angeles County (population 10,163,507). World-class accommodations and dining await many visitors. From the City, you are just minutes away from Santa Barbara wine country. The gorgeous Santa Ynez Valley, with its breath-taking vistas, is home to such notable attractions as Solvang and the Chumash Reservation.

The travel and tourism sector continues to be a driving force behind Santa Barbara County’s economy. In 2019, leisure and hospitality workers totaled 28,614, according to UCSB’s Economic Forecast Project. (Compare that to 4,009 workers in the tech industry, 18,341 in retail and 23,035 in farming.) Annual spending by travelers to the South Coast totals more than $1.9 billion and generates more than $45 million in yearly tax revenues, according to Destination Analysts, a tourism market research firm.

M A R K E T O V E R V I E W

Approx. 7.2 Million visitors to the South Coast in 2017.

Visitor split — 67.4% California Travelers, 17% Other US States, 17% International.

24% of visitors spend at least 1 night in area hotels.

Average trip length 3 days / 2.4 nights.

$1.9 Billion in direct visitor spending annually.

The region is home to 220 vineyards and 23,000 acres of vineyards.

Tourism & Hospitality Industry supports roughly 18,341 jobs.

Source: 2016/2017 Destination Analysts & Visit Santa Barbara

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F O R L E A S E | ” T H E P L AT F O R M ” D O W N T O W N M U LT I - U S E C O M P L E X 1 26 E . H a l e y St . & 41 7 S a n t a B a r b a r a St . | S a n t a B a r b a r a , C A 93 1 0 1

2 2 6 E . D E L A G U E R R A S T . S U I T E 1 0 0 | S A N T A B A R B A R A C A 9 3 1 0 1 | 8 0 5 . 9 6 5 . 5 5 0 0 | R A D I U S G R O U P . C O M 5 . 1 4 . 2 1

The information provided here has been obtained from the owner of the property or from other sources deemed reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it.

Paul Gamberdella 805.879.9622

[email protected] CA Lic. 01267748

Bob Tuler 805.879.9605

[email protected] CA Lic. 00643325

Gene Deering 805.879.9623

[email protected] CA Lic. 01450943

Additional Regional highlights

American Airlines offers new nonstop flight from Dallas Fort-Worth to Santa Barbara plus Santa Barbara features the region’s only commercial airport serviced by four national commercial airlines with direct flights to most major cities on the West Coast

Myriad festivals and events (Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Santa Barbara 100, FestForward, International Wine Film Festival and Santa Barbara Acoustic Instrument Celebration) impact visitation and economic vitality

MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation (New!), Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Major Renovation!), Stearns Wharf, Santa Barbara Maritime Museum, Santa Barbara Mission, Granada Theatre, Arlington Theater – all serve as major attractions drawing visitors and locals alike

Craft breweries continue to proliferate with the arrival of M. Special Brewing Co., Brass Bear Brewing & Bistro, Third Window Brewing Co. Draughtsmen Aleworks and more.

M A R K E T O V E R V I E W

Recently completed, The Hotel Californian on lower State Street boasts 123 rooms, over 20,000 sq.

ft. of retail space and paseos

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