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Dunmore Road Se (15,000 VPD+) FULL FEES for outside broker BROKER INCENTIVE Dunmore road se (15,000 VPD+) 3215 DUNMORE ROAD SE carry drive se MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA Please Contact: Jeremy Roden, Executive Vice President 403.942.0293 [email protected] Lease Details Property Information The retail site is anchored by Rexall, Earls, KFC, BMO and Pita Pit. Other tenants include Buffet Medicine Hat, Rossco’s Pub, Pizza 73, Jiffy Lube and Booster Juice. The property recently underwent a $1.5 Million renovation to modernize the site with upgrades to the buildings exterior, signage, roof, lighting and mechanical. 1280 Opportunity 1240 The location offers a great opportunity for a franchise, growing local business, office and retail. • Opportunities starting at 1,526 sf up to 2,600 sf • Please contact agent to discuss the opportunity further Available Units Unit 1030 1,526 sf 1030 Unit 1240 1,949 sf Unit 1280 2,600 sf Lease Details Lease Rate: Market Rates Additional Rent: $12 psf Possession Date: Immediate Lease Term: 10 Years Preferred Available Units Avison Young Lethbridge I Carry Plaza I Medicine Hat, Alberta 2 Site Plan CARRY PLAZA 3215 Dunmore Road Southeast, Medicine Hat, AB 1000.Current Lube X (2,040 Tenantssf) 1020. Sarnia Overspray (1,766 sf) 1030.1000. Available Jiffy (1,526 Lube sf) Available Units 1040. Pizza 73 (1,971 sf) 1020. Sarnia Overspray 1060. Available (1,649 sf) Carry Drive 1080.1030. Rossco's Available Pub (5,113 sf) (1,526 sf) 1000 1140.1040. Ruckers Pizza (2,972 73 sf) 1020 1160. Buffet Medicine Hat (6,000 sf) 1030 1060. Leased 1040 1180. Serenity Float Centre (1,100 sf) 1200.1080. Dots Rossco’s Ladies Wear Pub (1,660 sf) Calder Crescent SE 1220.1140. Booster Ruckers Juice (1,111 sf) 1908 1230.1160. Ones Buffet Nails (1,047 Medicine sf) Hat 1240.1180. Available Serenity (1,949 Floatsf) Centre 1260. The Pita Pit (1,343 sf) 1060 1280.1200. Available Dots (2,600 Ladies sf) Wear 1080 1907 1300. Rexall (13,123 sf) 1140 1220. Booster Juice 1905. KFC (2,700 sf) 1160 1906.1230. Bank Ones of Montréal Nails (3,200 sf) 1180 1200 1220 1906 1907. Earl’s Restaurant (5,250 sf) 1230 1240. Available (1,949 sf) 1908. Fas Gas (960 sf) 1240 1260. The Pita Pit 1260 1280 1280. Available (2,600 sf) 1300 1300. Rexall 1905 1906. Bank of Montreal Dunmore Rd 1905. KFC 1907. Earl’s Restaurant Dunmore Rd 1908. Fas Gas Avison Young Lethbridge I Carry Plaza I Medicine Hat, Alberta 3 Space Options Unit 1030 Unit 1240 Unit 1280 • 1,526 sf • 1,949 sf • 2,600 sf Phase 2 Avison Young Lethbridge I Carry Plaza I Medicine Hat, Alberta 4 Redevelopment renderings OLD EXTERIOR carry drive se Dunmore road se (15,000 VPD+) Untitled map Untitled layer Location Medicine hat Medicine hat Medicine Hat college Exhibition & stampede Medicine Hat located in southeast Alberta, Canada along the South Saskatchewan River. It is approximately 169 km east of Lethbridge and 295 km southeast of Calgary. Medicine Hat is located on the Trans-Canada connaught SUBJECT PROPERTY Highway, Highway 3 and the Canadian Pacific Railway mainline. It is 50 km east of Canadian golf club Forces Base Suffield. Dunmore rd se Edmonton ALBERTA Medicine hat Calgary mall Highway 1 Medicine Hat 295 km Lethbridge YMCA Canada-United States Border USA WALMART Avison Young Lethbridge I Carry Plaza I Medicine Hat, Alberta 7 Contact Information For Lease Inquiries, Contact: Jeremy Roden Executive Vice President D 403.942.0293 E [email protected] BROKER INCENTIVE PROGRAMS • Win a trip for two to Las Vegas • Full Fees for outside broker For a lease unconditional prior to December 31, 2019 Please inquire for more details Avison Young Lethbridge (2016) Inc., Suite 300, 515 7 Street South, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada T1J 2G8 T 403.330.3338 F 403.320.5645 The information contained herein was obtained from sources deemed reliable and is believed to be true; it has not been verified and as such, cannot be warranted nor form any part of any future contract. Photo Credit: Invest Medicine Hat Avison Young Lethbridge I Carry Plaza I Medicine Hat, Alberta 8.
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