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RETAIL SPACE FOR LEASE High-profile West th4 Avenue opportunity 2066 to lease up to 3,000 sf of retail space on WEST 4TH AVENUE West 4th Avenue in the heart of Kitsilano VANCOUVER, BC James Shandro, Senior Associate 604.647.5073 [email protected] BALSAM STREET Tuesday’s Fine Dry Cleaning 2396 Peaceful Restaurant 2394 Bank of Montreal 2388 WEST 3RD AVENUE WEST 5TH AVENUE WEST 4TH AVENUE Terra Breads 2380 Telus 2372 2395 RBC Wear Else 2360 2391 McDonalds Notary Public 2356 2389 Hair Masters Babes on Fourth 2354 Kate French 2352 2387 Kitsilano Barbers Buen Cafe 2350 Pirate Joe’s 2348 2385 Accord Dental Ethel’s 2346 2383 Kerrisdale Cleaners Apple Farm Market 2344 Rowan’s Roof 2340 2315 Safeway (+ Starbucks) The 7 Seas 2328 Market Meats 2326 Maria’s Taverna 2324 Cobbs Bread 2320 Shoppers Drug Mart 2302 VINE STREET Brown’s Social House 2296 XO Bella 2294 Plum 2290 Take 5 Cafe 2278 2285 Whole Foods Market Hi-Nippon Japanese 2274 Burgoo 2272 Starbucks 2268 Home Hardware 2262 WEST 4TH AVENUE 2259 La Vita Dental Centre Skoah 2258 Suzanne Watts Counselling 2256 Canvas Hair & Nails 2254 2239 Kitsilano Wine Cellar Saje Natural Wellness 2252 2235 Oh My Gift Exposure 2250 Lush 2248 2233 Vancity American Apparel 2242 The Cooperators 2234 2209 Spectus Eyewear David`s Tea 2230 Wind Mobile 2228 2207 The Urban Rack Simpatico Greco-Roman 2220 Jackson`s Meat Deli 2214 2205 Gravity Pope O-Five Tea Bar 2208 Bombay Brow Bar 2206 2201 JNBY Esquire Fine Cleaners 2204 Escents Aromatherapy 2202 2201 Semperviva Yoga Spa on the Rocks 2200 YEW STREET 49th Parallel Coee 2198 2199 Urban Outtters Purdy’s 2196 2185 Beverly’s The Spa Flight Centre 2192 2183 Bishop’s Coco’s Closet Co. 2190 2179 Toni & Guy Hair Vacant 2180 2175 Miz Mooz WEST 3RD AVENUE WEST 5TH AVENUE Ming Wo 2170 2173 Renshow Travel Swimco 2166 2173 Footlocker Crocodile Baby 2156 2169 Watch It Bell 2154 2161 Koodo TH Clearly Contacts 2152 2153 Pastis Bistro WEST 4 AVENUE Motherhood Maternity 2146 2151 Nicole Bridger Essentia 2144 2149 Reader Wear Beauty Bar 2142 2139 Vacant 2137 Pure Nail Spa 2135 Connie’s Cookhouse VANCOUVER, BC The North Face 2136 2066 2131 Zenkai Salon Mavi 2128 2127 Bootlegger 2123 Ivivia Athletica Russian Community Centre 2114 2119 Thyme Maternity Running Room 2112 2113 Lululemon Hip Baby 2110 Zoot’s Hair Studio 2108 2105 Midas Ray Rickburn 2102 MAPLE STREET Subject Property th ARBUTUS STREET WE 2066 West 4 Avenue ST 4 TH 2095 Sophie’s Cosmic Cafe 2035 West 4th Ave. A The Vermeer by Thomas Properties, VENUE CIBC 2090 Completed Fall 2013, 13 2091 Roots condominiums, 6,000 sf retail 2089 Icebreaker Vacant 2082 2085 Kits Massage Therapy 2090 West 4th Ave. 2083 Candy Aisle 2101 West 4th Ave. Kitsilano Insurance 2078 2081 Pompadour’s Hair Re-development site currently Headwater Projects, Estimated Completion: Q1 2014, 3,800 sf WEST 4TH AVENUE home to Midas, site sold in S STREET office space Leo 2074 2075 Peak Golf late 2013 to a private, local RBUTU 2065 Kitsilanails Vancouver developer A Brier’s 2070 2065 Framing & Art Centre Spank 2066 2061 Joe’s Grill Motiv 2064 2059 Sushi Bella 2113 West 4th Ave. Jive’s Art 2052 2041 Vacant Scoop 2050 Ayoub’s Dried Fruit 2048 The August Jack 2042 2039 Vacant Second Suit 2032 Location Float House Spa 2028 2033 Arc’teryx 2029 Blue Sky Clothing Bimini’s Liquor Store 2018 The property is located on the south side of West 4th Avenue, east of Arbutus Street 2025 Brier’s Furnishings Gypsy Rose Crepe Bimini’s 2010 2017 and West of Maple Street. In addition to the variety of retailers and restaurants on West 2013 Country Beads th 4 Avenue, the immediate area has seen recent mixed-use development activity. Most Indian Oven 2006 2009 Nemeta & Associates Judith & Charles 2004 2005 Meuse recently, The Vermeer development was completed in 2013 by Thomas Properties, Maple Market 2002 2003 Century Cabinets and Headwater Projects’ development is scheduled for completion in 2014. MAPLE STREET Highlights of the location include: Lululemon 1994 - Prominent location along West 4th Avenue with exceptional Stripped Wax Bar 1990 1993 Las Margaritas Restaurant Signed Sealed Delivered 1988 exposure to approximately 30,000 vehicles per day Two of Hearts 1984 1985 Pine Free Clinic 1965 The Great Adventures People th Zulu Records 1980 - 25 feet of West 4 Avenue frontage 1965 Vacant Van Coastal Health 1970 1965 Avalon Stationery Australian Boot Company 1968 1965 Sassy Nails th Jitters Coee 1966 - Recent retailers joining West 4 Avenue such as Arc’teryx, In Again Consignment 1962 1965 TRG Realty Sejuiced 1958 1961 La Cigale Bistro Clearly Contacts, Judith & Charles and CIBC Doner Kebab 1956 1955 Kitchen Corner Super Store Iron Head 1952 Ng Wong Lai & Associates 1948 1947 Dae Bak Bon Ga Korean Hot Box 1946 1941 Fitness Town 1937 Jspa / Kidsworld Fable 1944 1935 Blue Star Japanese Property Details Maenam Thai 1938 Arbutus North Dental 1930 1929 Wanderlust Travellers Adrenaline Tattoos (104) 1926 1927 Suntopia Tanning Area Operating Costs Vacant (103) 1926 1917 The UPS Store 3,000 sf $12.00 psf (2014 estimate) Vacant (102) 1926 1913 YYoga The Victoria Lampshade Company (101) 1926 1911 TD Canada 1909 Wins Chinese Available Zoning 1907 Downunder Travel 1907 Reex Supplements Upon 30 days notice C-2B commercial Salvation Army Thrift 1906 1905 4th Avenue Dental 1903 Tractor Lease Rate Parking Avison Young Commercial Real Estate Inc. #2100-1055 W. Georgia Street $45 psf Four reserved spaces at the CYPRESS STREET Box 11109 Royal Centre rear of the building Vancouver, PetroBC V6ECanada 3P3,1896 Canada1893 Mark’s Smart Clothes Spruce Gallery 1864 PARKING WEST 3RD AVENUE WEST 5TH AVENUE WEST 4TH AVENUE 1873 Romer’s Burgers Demographics Dizzy Cycles 1856 1867 NoodleBox Sienna Kitchen & Bath 1854 1859 Macfalafel 2013 estimates and projections 1 km 3 km 5 km Trattoria 1844 1857 Business Now! Centre Pu 1838 Population 28,945 191,208 325,712 1855 Vital Health Medical & Aesthetics C. by Chelsea 1834 2016 population 29,710 196,556 334,555 avisonyoung.com Majestic Sit & Sleep 1828 1847 Pharmasave Total daytime population 33,104 258,082 469,555 The Sushi Bar 1822 1845 Seaside Dental Care 1835 Bibo Pizzeria © 2014 AvisonFlip Young Flop Shops (Canada)1820 Inc. All rights reserved. Median age 37.1 37.3 38.3 1833 Mars Japanese Bistro E. & O.E.: The informationEye Candy contained1818 herein1827 Pizza was Hut obtained from Average household income $80,985 $89,140 $96,256 sources which weChronic deem Tacos reliable1812 and, while thought to be correct, is not guaranteedPepitas by Restaurant Avison Young1804 Commercial1823 Mighty Real Riders Estate (BC) Inc. 2016 average household income $88,400 $99,570 $108,692 Your Vitamin Store 1802 1813 Home Eect BURRARD STREET 1795 Comor Esso / On the Run 1798 1775 Pacic Boarder 1755 Billabong 1745 The Boardroom Showcase 1768 1733 Vacant B4 Bike Shop 1758 Longboarder Labs 1754 1723 Bedroom Clearance TR Trades Vancouver 1744 1717 Acts of Random Bikeness Flying Sun Coee House 1724 1709 Live Stock Blue Moon Cafe 1722 1707 Vacant 1705 Blondy’s Coee Radius 1720 1703 Ray Ben Motors Continental Repairs 1702 1701 Bow Wow Haus PINE STREET 1695 Vacant 1675 Westcoast Sports WEST 3RD AVENUE WEST 5TH AVENUE No Frills 1688 WEST 4TH AVENUE 1655 Kits Inatable Boats Under Construction 1635 Granville Island Vet 1615 Spots Med 1601 The Right Shoe FIR STREET Animal ER 1590 1599 Cats Only Vet 1581 Granville Island Auto Hyatt Industries Ltd. 1572 1545 Fullhouse Vintage Modern 1525 Stompers GRANVILLE STREET.
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