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DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 25-29 31 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL average age is 40.8 CERTIFICATE 12 BLOCKS 5 SQ. KM.

BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 40,159 RESIDENTS 330 BUSINESSES; 71 0.8% growth from 2011-2016 OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of

8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. ZONING SUPPORTS CONSOLIDATION OF SMALL COMMERCIAL UNITS FOR COMMERCIAL SIZE LARGER MIXED-USE 156 PROPERTIES DEVELOPMENT with an assessed commercial value of almost $ 467 MILLION ATTRACTIONS

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE

$ $ Collingwood International Green Thumb 100,000 - 124,999 Film Festival Theatre

BIZMAP.CA Updated August 2018 40,159 RESIDENTS DOMINANT AGE GROUP LIVE IN THE AREA IS 25-29

THE TOP 3 % % % LANGUAGES 45 20 5 SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN

% % 44 REPORTED 16 REPORTED CHINESE HERITAGE FILIPINO HERITAGE significantly higher than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver (both at 6%)

THE DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE IS $100,000-$124,999

% % 31 OF RESIDENTS HAVE THE 28 HAVE SOME LEVEL OF EDUCATION LEVEL OF A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE lower than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver

MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN

SALES & SERVICE » Business, finance & administration (13%) % 35 » Trades, transport & equipment operators & related (11%)

73% 2.9 OF HOUSEHOLDS AVERAGE PERSONS ARE FAMILIES higher than Vancouver (57%) PER HOUSEHOLD

$ COLLINGWOOD AVERAGE ANNUAL 70,239 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD

% OF DWELLINGS %OF RESIDENTS %ARE HOME 81 ARE APARTMENTS 42 ARE RENTERS 58 OWNERS

% OF HOUSING IN THE AREA WAS BUILT AFTER 1990 53 THIS REFLECTS SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT SINCE THE EXPO LINE OPENED IN 1986

92% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-2

TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE OF PROPERTIES IN THE BIA IS $467 MILLION

HOME TO THE COLLINGWOOD IS COLLINGWOOD CLOSE TO MANY PARKS NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE Collingwood, Gaston, Melbourne, Aberdeen, and Central Parks & COLLINGWOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD ANNEX

EASY ACCESS VIA THE JOYCE-COLLINGWOOD 22,000 SKYTRAIN STATION ON VEHICLES PASS THROUGH THE EXPO LINE THE BIA EACH DAY

KEY EVENTS:

» Collingwood Days Festival 2,200 PEDESTRIANS PER DAY AT AND HOME TO THE » Lion Dance Celebration JOYCE STREET OLDEST SCHOOL IN BC » Winter Carnival

BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 28%, AND OPERATE IN & % 330 COLLINGWOOD ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 17

FASTEST » Health services GROWING » Health & beauty SUB-SECTORS INCLUDE: » Barristers & solicitors

% BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON 71 MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: MICRO BUSINESSES » with fewer than five employees Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.)

» Pubs or lounges VACANCY RATES ARE LOW » Daycares

LEASE RATES ARE AROUND $20 PER SQ. FT. » Language schools for ground level commercial and $11 per sq. ft. for o ce. » Entrepreneurial share space and general meeting spaces COLLINGWOOD SHOPCOLLINGWOOD.CA

DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % Overview People25-29 31 BIAThe SIZE Collingwood BIA isRESIDENTIAL located in theMARKET eastern SIZE POPULATION:YEARS HIGH SCHOOL average age is 40.8 CERTIFICATE part of Vancouver and runs along Kingsway »»40,159 people live in the Collingwood market catchment area. 12between BLOCKS Rupert Street5 and SQ. Boundary KM. Road. Their age distribution closely matches that of Vancouver as a Branded as the Gateway to Vancouver, this whole (see Figure 1). friendly urban village, located at the crossroads »ABUSINESS quarter of SIZE residents are aged 20-34 and the dominant age RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION » between and Vancouver, has been a category is 25-29 years. connection for people and places since the first BUSINESSES; % RESIDENTS »»With330 a stable population base, the area has71 seen growth of streetcar route40,159 passed through in 1906. The BIA just 0.8% from 2011-2016, which is much lower than Vancouver 0.8% growth from 2011-2016 OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN offers a variety of small, independent economical (4.6%), Metro Vancouver (6.5%) and other BIAs for the same eateries and personal service businesses, as well period. FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of as all of the household staples including grocery, Figure 1: Population by Age pharmacy, liquor and housewares. The BIA is also Figure 1: Population by Age 8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL exploring opportunities to expand northward 35% PEOPLEalong key cross PER streets SQ. to incorporate KM. new 30%ZONING SUPPORTS CONSOLIDATION OF businesses on Joyce Street from Euclid Avenue to Wellington Street. 25%SMALL COMMERCIAL UNITS FOR COMMERCIAL SIZE 20%LARGER MIXED-USE The Renfrew-Collingwood residential catchment 15% 156area for the PROPERTIES BIA is bordered by Boundary Road population % of total DEVELOPMENT with an assessed commercial value of almost (east), East 22nd Avenue (north), Slocan Street 10% $(west) and East 45th Avenue (south). As a ATTRACTIONS5% predominantly467 MILLION family-oriented community, its Under 20 20 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 or Older residents tend to have more children per family Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver and larger household sizes than the rest of the DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE city. Several newer housing developments near Source: Statistics 2016 Census $the Joyce-Collingwood SkyTrain$ Station just Collingwood International Green Thumb Film Festival Theatre south100,00 of the BIA are helping0 - the124,999 area to continue growing as a friendly urban village. Figure 3: Ethnic Origin

50% DOMINANT AGE GROUP 40,159 RESIDENTS 40% IS LIVE IN THE AREA 30% 25-29 20% ž % of population BIZMAP.CA 10% 3 Updated August 2018 0% Chinese Filipino East Indian Vietnamese Canadian THE TOP 3 % % % LANGUAGES 45 Collingwood20 Vancouver 5 Metro Vancouver SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN

Figure 4: Average Household Income

20% % % REPORTED REPORTED 44 15% 16 CHINESE HERITAGE FILIPINO HERITAGE

10% significantly higher than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver (both at 6%) % of households 5%

0% Less than $20K $20-$39K $40-$59K $60-$79K $80-$99K $100-$149K $150K +

Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver

THE DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE IS $ $ Figure 9: Dwellings by Major Structural 100,000- Type 124,999

Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver

Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached Row Row

16% 15% 29% 3% 5%

58%

12%

81% 80%

% Apartment Apartment% Apartment Semi-Detached/ 31 OF RESIDENTS HAVE THE 28 HAVE SOME LEVELRow OF EDUCATION LEVEL OF A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE lower than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver

Semi-Detached/Row Figure 10: Age of Housing Stock

35%

30% OTHER INCLUDE: MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS 25% LEADING OCCUPATIONS FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN 20% & 15% SALES SERVICE » Business,% of dwellings finance & administration (13%) % 10% 5% 35 » Trades, transport & equipment operators & related (11%) 0% Pre-1960 1961 to 1980 1981 to 1990 1991 to 2000 2001 and newer

Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver 73% 2.9 OF HOUSEHOLDS AVERAGE PERSONS ARE FAMILIES higher than Vancouver (57%) PER HOUSEHOLD

Figure 13: Fastest Growing Commercial Sub-sectors

Health Services COLLINGWOOD AVERAGE ANNUAL $ Health & Beauty

70,239 EXPENDITURE type sub-industry Barristers PER & Solicitors HOUSEHOLD

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 # of new businesses (2011-2016)

% OF DWELLINGS %OF RESIDENTS %ARE HOME 81 ARE APARTMENTS 42 ARE RENTERS 58 OWNERS Figure 13: Commercial Business Size

Small - Medium (21-50 employees) 3% 1% Small (5-20 employees) Large (more than 50 employees)

25% % OF HOUSING IN THE AREA WAS BUILT AFTER 1990 53 THIS REFLECTS SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT SINCE THE EXPO LINE OPENED IN 1986

71% Micro (under 5 employees) 92% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-2

TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE OF PROPERTIES IN THE BIA IS $467 MILLION

HOME TO THE COLLINGWOOD IS COLLINGWOOD CLOSE TO MANY PARKS NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE Collingwood, Gaston, Melbourne, Aberdeen, and Central Parks & COLLINGWOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD ANNEX

EASY ACCESS VIA THE JOYCE-COLLINGWOOD 22,000 SKYTRAIN STATION ON VEHICLES PASS THROUGH THE EXPO LINE THE BIA EACH DAY

KEY EVENTS:

» Collingwood Days Festival 2,200 PEDESTRIANS PER DAY AT KINGSWAY AND HOME TO THE » Lion Dance Celebration JOYCE STREET OLDEST SCHOOL IN BC » Winter Carnival

BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 28%, AND OPERATE IN & % 330 COLLINGWOOD ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 17

FASTEST » Health services GROWING » Health & beauty SUB-SECTORS INCLUDE: » Barristers & solicitors

% BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON 71 MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: MICRO BUSINESSES » with fewer than five employees Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.)

» Pubs or lounges VACANCY RATES ARE LOW » Daycares

LEASE RATES ARE AROUND $20 PER SQ. FT. » Language schools for ground level commercial and $11 per sq. ft. for o ce. » Entrepreneurial share space and general meeting spaces DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 25-29 31 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL average age is 40.8 CERTIFICATE 12 BLOCKS 5 SQ. KM.

BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 40,159 RESIDENTS 330 BUSINESSES; 71 0.8% growth from 2011-2016 OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of

8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. ZONING SUPPORTS CONSOLIDATION OF SMALL COMMERCIAL UNITS FOR COMMERCIAL SIZE LARGER MIXED-USE 156 PROPERTIES DEVELOPMENT with an assessed commercial value of almost $ 467 MILLION ATTRACTIONS

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE

$ $ Collingwood International Green Thumb 100,000 - 124,999 Film Festival Theatre

DOMINANT AGE DOMINANTRANGE DOMINANT AGE EDUCATION GROUP LEVEL FAST FACTS40,159 RESIDENTS % LIVE IN THE AREA 25-29IS 31 YEARS 25-29HIGH SCHOOL BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE COLLINGWOOD average age is 40.8 CERTIFICATE 12SHOPCOLLINGWOOD.CA BLOCKS 5 SQ. KM.

BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION THE TOP 3 % % %% LANGUAGES RESIDENTS45 33020 BUSINESSES; 715 40,159 OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN SPOKEN0.8% growth fromAT 2011-2016 HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of

HOME LANGUAGE: ETHNIC ORIGIN: 8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL Figure 1: Population by Age PEOPLE»»While English PER is the mostSQ.% common KM. household language for BIA- Refers to the culture or ethnic% roots with which residents identify area residents,44 its usage (45.2%)REPORTED is much lower than Vancouver themselves.35%ZONING Respondents SUPPORTS16 mayREPORTED select CONSOLIDATION more than one ethnic origin OF (66.4%) and Metro Vancouver (66.5%) (see Figure 2). if applicable. CHINESE HERITAGE 30%SMALL FILIPINOCOMMERCIAL HERITAGE UNITS FOR COMMERCIAL»»Cantonese SIZE is the second most common household »»The most commonlysignificantly reported higher ancestry than Vancouver forCollingwood and BIA- language (19.6%), a significantly higher proportion than 25%LARGERarea residents Metrois Chinese MIXED-USE Vancouver (44%), (bothwhich at is 6%)much higher than Vancouver (9.7%) and Metro Vancouver (5.4%). Vancouver (28%) and Metro Vancouver (21%) (see Figure 3). 156 PROPERTIES 20%DEVELOPMENT with anMandarin assessed is commercialthe third most value common of almost household language (5.0%), There is a significantly higher percentage of residents »» »15%» $ which is in line with Vancouver (4.8%) and Metro Vancouver population % of total who reported Filipino heritage within this BIA (16%) as 467(5.7%). MILLION 10%ATTRACTIONScompared to Vancouver (6%) and Metro Vancouver (6%). »»Tagalog (Filipino) (4.3%) and Vietnamese (2.9%) round »»5%Lower percentages of residents reported Western European out the top five household languages for this area. heritageUnder 20(14%) versus20 to 34 Vancouver35 to 44 (43%)45 to and54 Metro55 to 64Vancouver65 or Older DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE (45%). Figure 2: Dominant Languages Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver $ $ »64% of CollingwoodCollingwoodTHE BIA-area International DOMINANT residentsGreen identify Thumb as first Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver » 100,000 - 124,999 generation, higherHOUSEHOLDFilm than Festival the city (48%) INCOMEor regionTheatre (45%), RANGE but Dominant proportionately fewer have moved to the area in the past five English 45.2% 66.4% 66.5% years. IS $ $ Figure 3: Ethnic Origin 100,000- 124,999 Other Figure 3: Ethnic Origin1 Cantonese 19.6% 9.7% 5.4% DOMINANT AGE GROUP Mandarin 5.0%40,1594.8% RESIDENTS5.7% 50% Tagalog IS 4.3%LIVE IN 1.5%THE AREA1.3% 40% (Filipino) 25-29 Vietnamese 2.9% 1.1% 0.6% 30%

Punjabi 1.5% 1.3% 4.3% 20% Korean 0.8% 0.8% 1.4% ž % of population French 0.2% 0.6% 0.4% 10%

Japanese 0.4% 0.6% 0.3% THE TOP 3 0% % Chinese Filipino% East Indian Vietnamese% Canadian Korean 0.3%% 0.8% 1.4% % LANGUAGESOF RESIDENTS HAVE 45THE 20 5 Farsi (Persian) 310.2% 0.7% 1.1% 28 HAVE SOME LEVEL OF SPOKENEDUCATION AT HOME LEVEL ARE OF ENGLISHA CollingwoodCANTONESEVancouver MANDARINMetro Vancouver Source: Statistics Canada 2016 Census UNIVERSITY EDUCATION Source: Statistics Canada 2016 Census HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE lower than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver

Figure 4: Average Household Income % % 44 REPORTED 20% 16 REPORTED CHINESE HERITAGE FILIPINO HERITAGE OTHER15% LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS significantly higher than Vancouver and FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN Metro Vancouver (both at 6%) 10% SALES & SERVICE » Business, finance & administration (13%) % of households % 5% BIZMAP.CA 1 Refers to the culture or ethnic roots with which residents identify themselves. Respondents may select more than one ethnic origin if applicable. 4 35 Updated August 2018 » Trades, transport & equipment operators & related (11%) 0% Less than $20K $20-$39K $40-$59K $60-$79K $80-$99K $100-$149K $150K +

Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver THE DOMINANT % HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE 73 IS $2.9 $ OF HOUSEHOLDS AVERAGE100,000- PERSONS124,999 ARE FAMILIES higher than Vancouver (57%) Figure 9: Dwellings by Major StructuralPER Type HOUSEHOLD

Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver

Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached Row Row

16% 15% COLLINGWOOD AVERAGE ANNUAL 29% $ 3% 5% EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD 70,239 58%

12% % 81% 80%% 31 OF RESIDENTS HAVE THE 28 HAVE SOME LEVEL OF Apartment Apartment Apartment Semi-Detached/ EDUCATION LEVEL OF A UNIVERSITY EDUCATIONRow % OF DWELLINGSHIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE %OF RESIDENTSlower than Vancouver% andARE Metro HOMEVancouver 81 ARE APARTMENTS 42 ARE RENTERS 58 OWNERS Semi-Detached/Row Figure 10: Age of Housing Stock

35% OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS 30% FOR RESIDENTS ARE% INOF HOUSING IN THE AREA25% WAS BUILT AFTER 1990 SALES & SERVICE53 THIS REFLECTS SIGNIFICANT» Business, DEVELOPMENT20% finance & administration SINCE (13%) THE % 15% EXPO LINE OPENED IN 1986% of dwellings 10% 35 » Trades, transport & equipment operators & related (11%) 5%

0% Pre-1960 1961 to 1980 1981 to 1990 1991 to 2000 2001 and newer

Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver 73% 922.9% OF HOUSEHOLDS OFAVERAGE COMMERCIAL PERSONS SPACE IS ZONED AS ARE FAMILIES higher than Vancouver (57%) PER HOUSEHOLDC-2

Figure 13: Fastest Growing Commercial Sub-sectors

COLLINGWOODTOTAL AVERAGE ASSESSED ANNUAL VALUE OF $ Health Services EXPENDITUREPROPERTIES PER HOUSEHOLD IN THE BIA IS 70,239 Health & Beauty $ sub-industry type sub-industry Barristers467 & Solicitors MILLION 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 # of new businesses (2011-2016)

% OF DWELLINGS %OF RESIDENTS %ARE HOME 81 ARE APARTMENTS 42 ARE RENTERS 58 OWNERS HOME TO THE COLLINGWOOD IS Figure 13: CommercialCOLLINGWOOD Business Size CLOSE TO MANY PARKS Small - Medium NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE(21-50 employees) Collingwood, Gaston, Melbourne, Aberdeen, 3% 1% and Central Parks Small (5-20 & COLLINGWOOD employees) Large (more than % OF HOUSING IN THE AREA WASNEIGHBOURHOOD BUILT AFTER 1990 ANNEX50 employees) 25% 53 THIS REFLECTS SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT SINCE THE EXPO LINE OPENED IN 1986

EASY ACCESS VIA THE JOYCE-COLLINGWOOD 22,00071% Micro (under 5 employees) SKYTRAIN STATION ON VEHICLES PASS THROUGH THE EXPO LINE 92THE %BIA EACH DAY OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-2

TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE OF PROPERTIES IN THE BIA IS $ 467 MILLIONKEY EVENTS:

» Collingwood Days Festival 2,200 PEDESTRIANS PER DAY AT KINGSWAY AND HOME TO THE » Lion Dance Celebration JOYCE STREET OLDEST SCHOOL IN BC HOME TO THE » Winter Carnival COLLINGWOOD IS COLLINGWOOD CLOSE TO MANY PARKS NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE Collingwood, Gaston, Melbourne, Aberdeen, & COLLINGWOOD BUSINESSESand Central Parks TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 28%, AND OPERATE IN NEIGHBOURHOOD ANNEX & % 330 COLLINGWOOD ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 17

» Health services FASTESTEASY ACCESS VIA THE » Health & beauty GROWINGJOYCE-COLLINGWOOD 22,000 SUB-SECTORSSKYTRAIN INCLUDE: STATION ON » Barristers & solicitorsVEHICLES PASS THROUGH THE EXPO LINE THE BIA EACH DAY

% BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON 71 MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: MICRO BUSINESSES » with fewer than five employees Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.)

» Pubs or lounges VACANCY RATES ARE LOW » Daycares

LEASE RATES ARE AROUND KEY EVENTS: $ » Language schools 20 PER SQ. FT. » Collingwood Days Festival 2,200for ground level PEDESTRIANS commercial and $11 per sq. ft. for o ce. » Entrepreneurial share space and general meeting spaces PER DAY AT KINGSWAY AND HOME TO THE » Lion Dance Celebration JOYCE STREET OLDEST SCHOOL IN BC » Winter Carnival

BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 28%, AND OPERATE IN & % 330 COLLINGWOOD ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 17

FASTEST » Health services GROWING » Health & beauty SUB-SECTORS INCLUDE: » Barristers & solicitors

% BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON 71 MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: MICRO BUSINESSES » with fewer than five employees Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.)

» Pubs or lounges VACANCY RATES ARE LOW » Daycares

LEASE RATES ARE AROUND $20 PER SQ. FT. » Language schools for ground level commercial and $11 per sq. ft. for o ce. » Entrepreneurial share space and general meeting spaces DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 25-29 31 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL average age is 40.8 CERTIFICATE 12 BLOCKS 5 SQ. KM.

BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 40,159 RESIDENTS 330 BUSINESSES; 71 0.8% growth from 2011-2016 OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of

8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. ZONING SUPPORTS CONSOLIDATION OF SMALL COMMERCIAL UNITS FOR COMMERCIAL SIZE LARGER MIXED-USE 156 PROPERTIES DEVELOPMENT with an assessed commercial value of almost

$ ATTRACTIONS 467 MILLION DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE 25-29 31 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL $ $ Collingwood International Green Thumb average age is 40.8 CERTIFICATE 100,000 - 124,999 Film Festival Theatre 12 BLOCKS 5 SQ. KM.

BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION DOMINANT AGE% GROUP 40,159RESIDENTS RESIDENTS 330 BUSINESSES; 71 40,159 OF IS WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN 0.8% growthLIVE from 2011-2016 IN THE AREA FIVE25-29 EMPLOYEES with a population density of

8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. THE TOP 3 % ZONING SUPPORTS% CONSOLIDATION% OF LANGUAGES 45 SMALL20 COMMERCIAL 5UNITS FOR COMMERCIAL SIZESPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISHLARGERCANTONESE MIXED-USEMANDARIN 156 PROPERTIES DEVELOPMENT with an assessed commercial value of almost

$ ATTRACTIONS 467 MILLION% % 44 REPORTED 16 REPORTED

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLDCHINESE INCOME HERITAGERANGE FILIPINO HERITAGE Figure 1: Population by Age significantly higher than Vancouver and $ $ CollingwoodMetro Vancouver International (both atGreen 6%) Thumb COLLINGWOOD100,0035% 0 - 124,999 Film Festival Theatre SHOPCOLLINGWOOD.CA 30%

25%

20% 40,159 RESIDENTS DOMINANT AGE GROUP 15% % of total population % of total LIVE IN THE AREA IS 10% THE25-29 DOMINANT 5% Under 20 20 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 or Older HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE $ $ Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver IS 100,000- 124,999 THE TOP 3 % % % LANGUAGES 45 20 5 Figure 3: Ethnic OriginSPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN

50%

40% HOUSEHOLD INCOME: EDUCATION: 30% % % »»Collingwood44 is home to proportionatelyREPORTED fewer residents in both Highest certificate,16 diploma orREPORTED degree for residents 15 years+ in 20%the top and bottom income% brackets (more than $150,000 and private households. OF RESIDENTS HAVE THE % ž % of population less than $20,000),CHINESE31 and proportionatelyHERITAGE more residents in all FILIPINO28 HERITAGE HAVE SOME LEVEL OF 10%other income bracketsEDUCATION as compared to VancouverLEVEL (see OF Figure A 4). »»The dominant levelsignificantly of education higher for than residents Vancouver is a high and school certificate, withMetro 31% ofVancouverUNIVERSITY residents (bothhaving atattained 6%) EDUCATION this level (see 0%Median household incomes ($64,865) are lower than »» Chinese HIGHFilipino SCHOOLEast Indian CERTIFICATEVietnamese Canadian Figure 5). lower than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver Vancouver ($65,327) or Metro Vancouver ($72,662), and average individual incomes are almost $20,000 lower. »Proportionately fewer residents have any form of university training Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver » (28%) as compared with Vancouver (43%) or Metro Vancouver »»With reasonably high household incomes and comparatively (34%). low individual incomes, it can be assumed most households are dual income; the dominant household Figure 5: Education Levels income range for residents is $100,000-$124,999. Metro OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONSCollingwood Vancouver INCLUDE: FigureMOST 4: Average COMMON Household Income OCCUPATIONS Vancouver Figure 4: Household Income Distribution THE DOMINANT FOR20% RESIDENTS ARE IN Population 15 years or older No certificate, diploma or HOUSEHOLD20% INCOME13% RANGE14% SALES & SERVICE » Business,degree finance & administration (13%) 15% IS $ $ % High school certificate 100,000-31% 24%124,99929% Trades certificate or » 6% 5% 6% 3510% Trades,diploma transport & equipment operators & related (11%) College or other 15% 15% 17% % of households non-university 5% University (some/bachelor/ 28% 43% 34% higher) 0% Less than% $20K $20-$39K $40-$59K $60-$79K $80-$99K $100-$149K $150K + Source: Statistics Canada 2016 Census

73 Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver 2.9 AVERAGE PERSONS OFSource: HOUSEHOLDS Statistics Canada 2016 Census ARE FAMILIES higher than Vancouver (57%) PER HOUSEHOLD % % 31 OF RESIDENTS HAVE THE 28 HAVE SOME LEVEL OF EDUCATION LEVEL OF A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION Figure 9: Dwellings by Major Structural Type HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE lower than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver Collingwood $ Vancouver MetroCOLLINGWOOD Vancouver AVERAGE ANNUAL Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-DetachedEXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD Row 70,239BIZMAP.CARow 5 Updated August 2018

16% 15% 29% 3% 5% MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS 58% OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN 12% 81% 80% OF RESIDENTS ARE HOME SALES% OF& SERVICE DWELLINGS % % ARE APARTMENTS » Business,ARE finance RENTERS & administration (13%) OWNERS Apartment Apartment Apartment Semi-Detached/42 58 81 % Row 35 » Trades, transport & equipment operators & related (11%)

Semi-Detached/Row Figure 10: Age %of Housing Stock % OF HOUSING IN THE AREA WAS BUILT AFTER 1990 35% 53 73 THIS REFLECTS SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT 2.9SINCE THE OF30% HOUSEHOLDS EXPO LINE OPENED IN 1986 AVERAGE PERSONS ARE25% FAMILIES higher than Vancouver (57%) PER HOUSEHOLD 20%

15% % of dwellings

10% 5% COLLINGWOOD AVERAGE ANNUAL% 0% $ 92 Pre-1960 70,2391961 to 1980 1981 to 1990 1991 to 2000 EXPENDITURE2001 and newer PER HOUSEHOLDOF COMMERCIAL SPACE Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver IS ZONED AS C-2

OF DWELLINGS %OF RESIDENTS %ARE HOME % TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE OF ARE APARTMENTS ARE RENTERS OWNERS Figure81 13: Fastest Growing Commercial Sub-sectors 42 PROPERTIES IN THE58 BIA IS $467 MILLION Health Services

Health & Beauty

sub-industry type sub-industry Barristers & Solicitors % OF HOUSING IN THE AREA WAS BUILT AFTER 1990 0 531 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 # of newTHIS businesses REFLECTS (2011-2016) SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT SINCE THE EXPO LINE OPENED IN 1986 HOME TO THE COLLINGWOOD IS COLLINGWOOD CLOSE TO MANY PARKS NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE Collingwood, Gaston, Melbourne, Aberdeen, and Central Parks & COLLINGWOOD Figure 13: Commercial Business Size NEIGHBOURHOOD ANNEX Small - Medium % (21-50 employees) 3% 1% 92 Small (5-20 employees) Large (more than OF COMMERCIAL SPACE 50 employees) IS ZONED AS 25% C-2 EASY ACCESS VIA THE JOYCE-COLLINGWOOD 22,000 SKYTRAIN STATION ON VEHICLES PASS THROUGH THE EXPO LINE TOTAL ASSESSEDTHE BIA VALUE EACH DA OFY

71% Micro (under 5 PROPERTIES IN THE BIA IS employees) $467 MILLION

HOME TO THE COLLINGWOOD IS COLLINGWOOD CLOSE TO MANY PARKS NEIGHBOURHOODKEY HOUSEEVENTS : Collingwood, Gaston, Melbourne, Aberdeen, and Central Parks & COLLINGWOOD» Collingwood Days Festival 2,200 PEDESTRIANS NEIGHBOURHOOD ANNEX PER DAY AT KINGSWAY AND HOME TO THE » Lion Dance Celebration JOYCE STREET OLDEST SCHOOL IN BC » Winter Carnival

EASY ACCESS VIA THE JOYCE-COLLINGWOOD BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE22,000 RETAIL 28%, AND OPERATE IN ON VEHICLES PASS THROUGH SKYTRAIN STATION ACCOMMODATION & FOOD SERVICE 17% 330THECOLLINGWOOD EXPO LINE THE BIA EACH DAY

FASTEST » Health services GROWING » Health & beauty SUB-SECTORS INCLUDE: » Barristers & solicitors

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON % KEY EVENTS: 71 MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: MICRO BUSINESSES » Collingwood Days Festival » 2,200with fewer than PEDESTRIANS five employees Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.) PER DAY AT KINGSWAY AND HOME TO THE » Lion Dance Celebration JOYCE STREET OLDEST» Pubs SCHOOL or lounges IN BC VACANCY RATES ARE LOW » Winter Carnival » Daycares

LEASE RATES ARE AROUND $20 PER SQ. FT. » Language schools BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 28%, AND forOPERATE ground level IN commercial and $11 per sq. ft. for o ce. » Entrepreneurial share space& and general meeting spaces% 330 COLLINGWOOD ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 17

FASTEST » Health services GROWING » Health & beauty SUB-SECTORS INCLUDE: » Barristers & solicitors

% BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON 71 MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: MICRO BUSINESSES » with fewer than five employees Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.)

» Pubs or lounges VACANCY RATES ARE LOW » Daycares

LEASE RATES ARE AROUND $20 PER SQ. FT. » Language schools for ground level commercial and $11 per sq. ft. for o ce. » Entrepreneurial share space and general meeting spaces DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 25-29 31 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL average age is 40.8 CERTIFICATE 12 BLOCKS 5 SQ. KM.

BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 40,159 RESIDENTS 330 BUSINESSES; 71 0.8% growth from 2011-2016 OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of

8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. ZONING SUPPORTS CONSOLIDATION OF SMALL COMMERCIAL UNITS FOR COMMERCIAL SIZE LARGER MIXED-USE 156 PROPERTIES DEVELOPMENT with an assessed commercial value of almost $ 467 MILLION ATTRACTIONS

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE

$ $ Collingwood International Green Thumb 100,000 - 124,999 Film Festival Theatre

DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 25-29DOMINANT 31 AGE GROUP BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL40,159 MARKET RESIDENTSSIZE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL LIVE IN THE AREA average age is 40.8IS CERTIFICATE 12 BLOCKS 5 SQ. KM. 25-29

BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 330 BUSINESSES; 71 THE40,159 TOP 3 RESIDENTS 0.8% growth from 2011-2016 % OF WHICH% HAVE FEWER% THAN LANGUAGES 45 20FIVE EMPLOYEES5 with a populationSPOKEN density of AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN

8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. ZONING SUPPORTS CONSOLIDATION OF % % REPORTED SMALL COMMERCIALREPORTED UNITS FOR COMMERCIAL SIZE44 16 CHINESE HERITAGE LARGERFILIPINO MIXED-USE HERITAGE 156 PROPERTIES DEVELOPMENTsignificantly higher than Vancouver and with an assessed commercial value of almost Metro Vancouver (both at 6%) $ 467 MILLION ATTRACTIONS

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE

$ $ Collingwood International Green Thumb 100,000 - 124,999 Film Festival Theatre THE DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE IS $100,000-$124,999 40,159 RESIDENTS DOMINANT AGE GROUP LIVE IN THE AREA IS 25-29

THE TOP 3 % % % LANGUAGES 45 20 5 SPOKEN% AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE% MANDARIN 31 OF RESIDENTS HAVE THE 28 HAVE SOME LEVEL OF EDUCATION LEVEL OF A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE lower than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver % % COLLINGWOODREPORTED REPORTED SHOPCOLLINGWOOD.CA44 16 CHINESE HERITAGE FILIPINO HERITAGE significantly higher than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver (both at 6%) MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN

SALES & SERVICE » Business, finance & administration (13%) % 35 » Trades, transport & equipment operators & related (11%) THE DOMINANT OCCUPATION: FAMILY STRUCTURE: HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE »»Positions in sales and service are the most common »»Of the 14,695 households in the BIA, 73% are households with occupations% for area residents (35%). While this is also families2, significantlyIS $100,000- higher than Vancouver$124,999 at 57%, but close the dominant occupation for all of Vancouver (24%) to Metro Vancouver at 71% ( see Figure 7). 73and Metro Vancouver (24%), Collingwood residents 2.9 The average number of persons per household is 2.9, which OFoccupy HOUSEHOLDS a much higher share (see Figure 6). »» AVERAGE PERSONS is higher than the averagesPER ofHOUSEHOLD Metro Vancouver (2.5) and ARE»»Occupations FAMILIE in Sbusiness,higher finance than Vancouver and administration (57%) (13%) Vancouver (2.2). and trades, transport and equipment operators (11%) Figure 7: Family Structure round out the top occupations for area residents. Metro Collingwood Vancouver »»Of note, proportionately more Collingwood BIA-area Vancouver residents are employed in manufacturing and utilities Number of households 14,695 283,920 960,895 (6%) than Vancouver (2%) and Metro Vancouver (3%). COLLINGWOODAverage number AVERAGE of persons ANNUAL 2.9 2.2 2.5 $ per household Figure 6: Occupation EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD 70,239 % of households with families2 73% 57% 71% Metro %Collingwood Vancouver % 31 OF RESIDENTS HAVEVancouver THE Number of families 28 10,700 HAVE SOME160,855 LEVEL679,365 OF Sales & service 35% 24% 24% Average number of persons EDUCATION LEVEL OF A 3.0 2.7 2.9 per family UNIVERSITY EDUCATION Business, finance & 13% 16% 16% administration HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE Average number of children lower than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver 1.6 1.5 1.5 per family Trades, transport & equipment operators & 11% 7% 12% Source: Statistics Canada 2016 Census related % OF DWELLINGS %OF RESIDENTS %ARE HOME 81Management ARE APARTMENTS7% 12% 12% 42 ARE RENTERS 58 OWNERS Natural & applied 7% 9% 7% sciences

Education, law, social, 7% 12% 11% OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: MOSTcommunity COMMON & government OCCUPATIONS FORHealth RESIDENTS ARE IN6% 7% 6% Manufacturing & utilities 6% 2% 3% SALES & SERVICE » Business, finance & administration (13%) Art, culture, recreation & %3%OF HOUSING8% IN 5%THE AREA WAS BUILT AFTER 1990 sport % 53 THIS REFLECTS SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT SINCE THE 35N/A 2% 2% 2% » Trades, transport & equipment operators & related (11%) Natural resources, EXPO LINE OPENED IN 1986 agriculture & related 1% 1% 1% production

Source: Statistics Canada 2016 Census 73% 2.9 OF HOUSEHOLDS 92AVERAGE% PERSONS ARE FAMILIES higher than Vancouver (57%) OFPER COMMERCIAL HOUSEHOLD SPACE IS ZONED AS 2 Census family is defined as a married couple and the children, if any, of either and/or both BIZMAP.CA spouses; a couple living common law and the children, if any, of either and/or both partners; C-2 or a lone parent of any marital status with at least one child living in the same dwelling and 6 Updated August 2018 that child or those children. $ COLLINGWOOD AVERAGE ANNUAL EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD 70,239 TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE OF PROPERTIES IN THE BIA IS $467 MILLION

% OF DWELLINGS %OF RESIDENTS %ARE HOME 81 ARE APARTMENTS 42 ARE RENTERS 58 OWNERS

HOME TO THE COLLINGWOOD IS COLLINGWOOD CLOSE TO MANY PARKS NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE Collingwood,% OF Gaston, HOUSING Melbourne, Aberdeen, IN THE AREA WAS BUILT AFTER 1990 and Central Parks & COLLINGWOOD 53 THIS REFLECTS SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTNEIGHBOURHOOD SINCE THE ANNEX EXPO LINE OPENED IN 1986

EASY ACCESS VIA THE JOYCE-COLLINGWOOD 22,000% SKYTRAIN STATION ON 92VEHICLES PASS THROUGH OF COMMERCIAL SPACE THE EXPO LINE THE BIA EACH DAY IS ZONED AS C-2

TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE OF PROPERTIES IN THE BIA IS $467 MILLION

KEY EVENTS:

» Collingwood Days Festival 2,200 PEDESTRIANS AT KINGSWAY AND PER DAY HOME TO THE HOME TO THE » Lion Dance Celebration JOYCE STREETCOLLINGWOOD IS OLDEST SCHOOLCOLLINGWOOD IN BC CLOSE TO » Winter Carnival MANY PARKS NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE Collingwood, Gaston, Melbourne, Aberdeen, and Central Parks & COLLINGWOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD ANNEX BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 28%, AND OPERATE IN & % 330 COLLINGWOOD ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 17

EASY ACCESS VIA THE FASTESTJOYCE-COLLINGWOOD » Health services22,000 SKYTRAIN STATION ON » Health & beautyVEHICLES PASS THROUGH GROWINGTHE EXPO LINE THE BIA EACH DAY SUB-SECTORS INCLUDE: » Barristers & solicitors

% BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON 71 MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: MICRO BUSINESSES » with fewer than five employees Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.)

» Pubs or lounges ARE VACANCY RATES LOW KEY EVENTS: » Daycares

LEASE RATES ARE AROUND » Collingwood Days Festival PEDESTRIANS 2,200$20 PER SQ. FT. » Language schools PER DAY AT KINGSWAY AND HOME TO THE » Lion Dance Celebration for ground level commercial and $11 per sq. ft. JOYCEfor o ce. STREET OLDEST» Entrepreneurial SCHOOL INshare BC space and general meeting spaces » Winter Carnival

BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 28%, AND OPERATE IN & % 330 COLLINGWOOD ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 17

FASTEST » Health services GROWING » Health & beauty SUB-SECTORS INCLUDE: » Barristers & solicitors

% BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON 71 MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: MICRO BUSINESSES » with fewer than five employees Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.)

» Pubs or lounges VACANCY RATES ARE LOW » Daycares

LEASE RATES ARE AROUND $20 PER SQ. FT. » Language schools for ground level commercial and $11 per sq. ft. for o ce. » Entrepreneurial share space and general meeting spaces DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 25-29 31 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL average age is 40.8 CERTIFICATE 12 BLOCKS 5 SQ. KM.

BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 40,159 RESIDENTS 330 BUSINESSES; 71 0.8% growth from 2011-2016 OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of

8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. ZONING SUPPORTS CONSOLIDATION OF SMALL COMMERCIAL UNITS FOR COMMERCIAL SIZE LARGER MIXED-USE 156 PROPERTIES DEVELOPMENT with an assessed commercial value of almost $ 467 MILLION ATTRACTIONS

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE

$ $ Collingwood International Green Thumb 100,000 - 124,999 Film Festival Theatre

40,159 RESIDENTS DOMINANT AGE GROUP LIVE IN THE AREA IS 25-29

THE TOP 3 % % % LANGUAGES 45 20 5 SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN

% % 44 REPORTED 16 REPORTED CHINESE HERITAGE FILIPINO HERITAGE significantly higher than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver (both at 6%)

COLLINGWOOD SHOPCOLLINGWOOD.CA

THE DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE IS $100,000-$124,999

% % 31 OF RESIDENTS HAVE THE 28 HAVE SOME LEVEL OF EDUCATION LEVEL OF A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION SPENDING PATTERNS: HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE lower than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver »»The average annual expenditure per household in the »»In percentage terms, Collingwood BIA-area households spend Collingwood BIA-area ($70,239) is lower that of Vancouver more on food, shelter and transportation (totalling 48% of ($84,710) or in Metro Vancouver ($87,106) (see Figure 8). expenditures) than the Vancouver (43%). »»With lower median incomes, these households also spend comparatively less on personal taxes. OTHER INCLUDE: MOSTFigure 8: HouseholdCOMMON Spending OCCUPATIONS LEADING OCCUPATIONS FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver $ % $ % $ % SALES & SERVICE » Business, finance & administration (13%) Food $8,741 12% $9,168 11% $8,956 10%

Shelter % $15,104 22% $17,983 21% $18,037 21% 35Household operation, furnishing & equipment » Trades,$4,625 transport7% & equipment$5,656 operators6% & related$6,125 (11%) 7% Clothing $3,058 4% $3,858 5% $3,759 4%

Transportation $9,501 14% $9,563 11% $10,862 12%

Health & personal care $2,945 4% $3,492 5% $3,603 5%

Recreation, education & reading materials $5,021 7% $6,272 7% $6,627 7%

Tobacco, alcohol% & games of chance $1,355 2% $2,038 2% $1,935 2% 73Personal taxes & insurance $16,714 24% $22,8202.927% $23,361 26% OFOther HOUSEHOLDS $3,175 5% $3,858AVERAGE5% PERSONS$3,844 5% ARETotal expenditure FAMILIE perS householdhigher than Vancouver (57%) $70,239 100% $84,710PER HOUSEHOLD100% $87,106 100% Source: Pitney Bowes 2016

$ COLLINGWOOD AVERAGE ANNUAL 70,239 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD

BIZMAP.CA 7 Updated August 2018 % OF DWELLINGS %OF RESIDENTS %ARE HOME 81 ARE APARTMENTS 42 ARE RENTERS 58 OWNERS

% OF HOUSING IN THE AREA WAS BUILT AFTER 1990 53 THIS REFLECTS SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT SINCE THE EXPO LINE OPENED IN 1986

92% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-2

TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE OF PROPERTIES IN THE BIA IS $467 MILLION

HOME TO THE COLLINGWOOD IS COLLINGWOOD CLOSE TO MANY PARKS NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE Collingwood, Gaston, Melbourne, Aberdeen, and Central Parks & COLLINGWOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD ANNEX

EASY ACCESS VIA THE JOYCE-COLLINGWOOD 22,000 SKYTRAIN STATION ON VEHICLES PASS THROUGH THE EXPO LINE THE BIA EACH DAY

KEY EVENTS:

» Collingwood Days Festival 2,200 PEDESTRIANS PER DAY AT KINGSWAY AND HOME TO THE » Lion Dance Celebration JOYCE STREET OLDEST SCHOOL IN BC » Winter Carnival

BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 28%, AND OPERATE IN & % 330 COLLINGWOOD ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 17

FASTEST » Health services GROWING » Health & beauty SUB-SECTORS INCLUDE: » Barristers & solicitors

% BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON 71 MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: MICRO BUSINESSES » with fewer than five employees Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.)

» Pubs or lounges VACANCY RATES ARE LOW » Daycares

LEASE RATES ARE AROUND $20 PER SQ. FT. » Language schools for ground level commercial and $11 per sq. ft. for o ce. » Entrepreneurial share space and general meeting spaces DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 25-29 31 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL average age is 40.8 CERTIFICATE 12 BLOCKS 5 SQ. KM.

BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 40,159 RESIDENTS 330 BUSINESSES; 71 0.8% growth from 2011-2016 OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of

8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. ZONING SUPPORTS CONSOLIDATION OF SMALL COMMERCIAL UNITS FOR COMMERCIAL SIZE LARGER MIXED-USE 156 PROPERTIES DEVELOPMENT with an assessed commercial value of almost $ 467 MILLION ATTRACTIONS

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE

$ $ Collingwood International Green Thumb 100,000 - 124,999 Film Festival Theatre

DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS RESIDENTS DOMINANT %AGE GROUP 40,159 LIVE IN THE AREA 25-29IS 31 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS 25-29HIGH SCHOOL average age is 40.8 CERTIFICATE 12 BLOCKS 5 SQ. KM.

BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION THE TOP 3 % % %% LANGUAGES RESIDENTS45 33020 BUSINESSES; 71 40,159 OF WHICH HAVE FEWER5 THAN SPOKEN0.8% growth fromAT 2011-2016 HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of

8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL PEOPLE PER SQ.% KM. % 44 REPORTED ZONING SUPPORTS16 REPORTED CONSOLIDATION OF CHINESE HERITAGE SMALL FILIPINOCOMMERCIAL HERITAGE UNITS FOR COMMERCIAL SIZE significantly higher than Vancouver and FigureLARGER 1: Population by Age MIXED-USE Metro Vancouver (both at 6%) 156 PROPERTIES 35%DEVELOPMENT with an assessed commercial value of almost 30%

$ ATTRACTIONS 467 MILLION 25%

20%

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE 15% % of total population % of total

$ $ 10% CollingwoodTHE International DOMINANTGreen Thumb 100,000 - 124,999 Film Festival Theatre 5% HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE Under 20 20 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 or Older IS $ $ Collingwood 100,000-Vancouver 124,999Metro Vancouver 40,159 RESIDENTS DOMINANT AGE GROUP LIVE IN THE AREA IS Figure 3: Ethnic Origin 25-29

50%

40% Figure 1: Population by Age THE TOP 3 30% 35% % % % % LANGUAGESOF RESIDENTS HAVE 45THE 20% 20 % 5 30% 31 HAVE SOME LEVEL OF SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISHž % of population CANTONESE28 MANDARIN EDUCATION LEVEL OF A 10% 25% UNIVERSITY EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE 0% lower than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver 20% Chinese Filipino East Indian Vietnamese Canadian

15% % of total population % of total Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver 10% % % 44 REPORTED REPORTED 5% 16 Under 20 CHINESE20 to 34 35 to 44 HERITAGE45 to 54 55 to 64 65 or Older FILIPINO HERITAGE OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: MOST COMMONCollingwood OCCUPATIONSVancouver Metro Vancouver significantly higher than Vancouver and Figure 4: Average HouseholdMetro Income Vancouver (both at 6%) FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN 20% SALES & SERVICE » Business, finance & administration (13%)

15% Figure 3: Ethnic% Origin 35 » Trades, transport & equipment operators & related (11%) 10%

50% % of households 5% 40% THE DOMINANT 30% % 0% Less than $20K $20-$39KHOUSEHOLD$40-$59K $60-$79K INCOME$80-$99K $100-$149K RANGE$150K + 20% IS $ $

73ž % of population 2.9 Collingwood 100,000-Vancouver 124,999Metro Vancouver OF10% HOUSEHOLDS AVERAGE PERSONS higher than Vancouver (57%) PER HOUSEHOLD ARE0% FAMILIES Chinese Filipino East Indian Vietnamese Canadian

Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver

Figure 9: Dwellings by Major Structural Type COLLINGWOOD AVERAGE ANNUAL $ Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver

EXPENDITURESingle-Detached PERSemi-Detached/ HOUSEHOLDSingle-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached 70,239 Row Row COLLINGWOODFigure 4: Average Household Income SHOPCOLLINGWOOD.CA20% % 16% %15% OF RESIDENTS HAVE THE 3% 29% 31 28 HAVE5% SOME LEVEL OF 15% EDUCATION LEVEL OF A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION58% HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE lower than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver12% 10% % OF DWELLINGS %OF81% RESIDENTS80% %ARE HOME

% of households ARE APARTMENTS ARE RENTERS OWNERS 5% 42 58 81 Apartment Apartment Apartment Semi-Detached/ Row

0% Less than $20K $20-$39K $40-$59K $60-$79K $80-$99K $100-$149K $150K + OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: MOSTPlace COMMONCollingwood OCCUPATIONSVancouver Metro Vancouver FORHOUSING RESIDENTS MIX: ARESemi-Detached/Row IN % OF HOUSING IN THE AREAFigure 10: 10: Age WAS Age of Housing of Housing BUILT Stock Stock AFTER 1990 SALES»»The dominant & SERVICE dwelling53 type in the Collingwood catchment area » Business, finance & administration (13%) is apartments (81%) followed THISby single-family REFLECTS detached SIGNIFICANT homes DEVELOPMENT35% SINCE THE (16%)% (see Figure 9). These rates mirror the Vancouver figures. EXPO LINE OPENED IN 198630% » Trades, transport & equipment operators & related (11%) 35Figure 9: Dwellings by Major Structural Type 25% Figure 9: Dwellings by Major Structural Type

20% Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver

15% Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached % of dwellings Row Row 10%

% 5% 16% 15% % 29% 73 3% 5% 0% 922.9 Pre-1960 1961 to 1980 1981 to 1990 1991 to 2000 2001 and newer OF HOUSEHOLDS 58% OFAVERAGE COMMERCIAL PERSONS SPACE

ARE FAMILIES higher than Vancouver (57%) 12% Collingwood ISPER ZONED HOUSEHOLDVancouver AS Metro Vancouver 81% 80% C-2 Source: Statistics Canada 2016 Census

Apartment Apartment Apartment Semi-Detached/ A majority of residents are homeowners (58%) as compared Row »» with renters (42%), reflecting a higher proportion of ownership Source: Statistics Canada 2016 Census than Vancouver (47%) but lower than Metro Vancouver (64%). »»Collingwood has$ much newer housing stock than comparedCOLLINGWOOD to TOTAL AVERAGE ASSESSED ANNUAL VALUE OF the city or region. Most dwellings (53%) have been constructedEXPENDITURE »»DetachedPROPERTIES PER housing HOUSEHOLD prices IN in the THE catchment BIA area IS typically since 1990, as compared70,239 with Vancouver (39%) or Metro Figure 13:range Fastest from Growing $1.2-$3.0 Commercial million, Sub-sectors which is in line with the East Semi-Detached/Row Vancouver (45%) (see Figure 10). Vancouver$ average price of $1.5 million. Attached housing prices Figure 10: Age of Housing Stock average467 around $1.1MILLION million, slightly above the average for East »»This pattern reflects the significant development that has Vancouver. Health Services 35%taken place since the SkyTrain Expo Line opened in 1986. »Apartment/condominium prices range from $449,000 to » Health & Beauty 30% $999,000, in line with average prices for

25% % OF DWELLINGS type sub-industry %Barristers($577,000)OF & Solicitors RESIDENTS and Metro Vancouver ($693,500).%ARE HOME 20% ARE APARTMENTS »»MonthlyARE rents RENTERS0 for a1 two-bedroom2 3 apartment4 5 6areOWNERS usually7 8 found 42 between $2,100 to $2,400.# of new businesses58 (2011-2016) 8115% % of dwellings HOME TO THE 10% COLLINGWOOD IS COLLINGWOOD 5% CLOSE TO MANY PARKS NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE 0% Collingwood, Gaston, Melbourne, Aberdeen, Pre-1960 1961 to 1980 1981 to 1990 1991 to 2000 2001 and newer and Central Parks & COLLINGWOOD

Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver NEIGHBOURHOOD ANNEX % OF HOUSING IN THE AREAFigure 13: Commercial WAS Business BUILT Size AFTER 1990 53 THIS REFLECTS SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT SINCE THE Small - Medium (21-50 employees) 3% 1% EXPO LINE OPENED INSmall 1986 (5-20 employees) Large (more than 50 employees) EASY ACCESS VIA THE 25% BIZMAP.CA Figure 13: Fastest Growing Commercial Sub-sectors 8 JOYCE-COLLINGWOODUpdated August 2018 22,000 PASS THROUGH SKYTRAIN STATION ON VEHICLES% THE THE BIA EACH DAY Health Services EXPO LINE 92 OF COMMERCIAL SPACE Health & Beauty 71% Micro (under 5 IS ZONED AS employees) sub-industry type sub-industry Barristers & Solicitors C-2

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 # of new businesses (2011-2016)

TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE OF PROPERTIES IN THE BIA IS $ Figure 13: Commercial Business Size 467 MILLION Small - Medium KEY EVENTS: (21-50 employees) 3% 1% Small (5-20 » Collingwood Days Festival employees) Large (more than 2,200 PEDESTRIANS 50 employees)

PER25% DAY AT KINGSWAY AND HOME TO THE » Lion Dance Celebration JOYCE STREET OLDEST SCHOOL IN BC HOME TO THE » Winter Carnival COLLINGWOOD IS COLLINGWOOD CLOSE TO MANY PARKS NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE Collingwood, Gaston, Melbourne, Aberdeen, and Central Parks & COLLINGWOOD BUSINESSES 71% Micro (under 5 % employees) TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 28 , AND OPERATE IN NEIGHBOURHOOD ANNEX & % 330 COLLINGWOOD ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 17

» Health services FASTESTEASY ACCESS VIA THE GROWINGJOYCE-COLLINGWOOD » Health & beauty22,000 SUB-SECTORSSKYTRAIN INCLUDE: STATION ON » Barristers & solicitorsVEHICLES PASS THROUGH THE EXPO LINE THE BIA EACH DAY

% BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON 71 MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: MICRO BUSINESSES » with fewer than five employees Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.)

» Pubs or lounges VACANCY RATES ARE LOW » Daycares KEY EVENTS: LEASE RATES ARE AROUND $ » Language schools 20 PER SQ. FT. » Collingwood Days Festival 2,200for ground level PEDESTRIANS commercial and $11 per sq. ft. for o ce. » Entrepreneurial share space and general meeting spaces PER DAY AT KINGSWAY AND HOME TO THE » Lion Dance Celebration JOYCE STREET OLDEST SCHOOL IN BC » Winter Carnival

BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 28%, AND OPERATE IN & % 330 COLLINGWOOD ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 17

FASTEST » Health services GROWING » Health & beauty SUB-SECTORS INCLUDE: » Barristers & solicitors

% BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON 71 MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: MICRO BUSINESSES » with fewer than five employees Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.)

» Pubs or lounges VACANCY RATES ARE LOW » Daycares

LEASE RATES ARE AROUND $20 PER SQ. FT. » Language schools for ground level commercial and $11 per sq. ft. for o ce. » Entrepreneurial share space and general meeting spaces DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 25-29 31 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL average age is 40.8 CERTIFICATE 12 BLOCKS 5 SQ. KM.

BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 40,159 RESIDENTS 330 BUSINESSES; 71 0.8% growth from 2011-2016 OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of

8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. ZONING SUPPORTS CONSOLIDATION OF SMALL COMMERCIAL UNITS FOR COMMERCIAL SIZE DOMINANTLARGER AGE RANGE MIXED-USEDOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS DEVELOPMENT % 156 PROPERTIES with an assessed commercial value of almost 25-29 31 YEARS HIGH SCHOOL BIA$ SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE 467 MILLION ATTRACTIONSaverage age is 40.8 CERTIFICATE 12 BLOCKS 5 SQ. KM.

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION $ $ Collingwood International Green Thumb% 100,0040,1590 - 124,999 RESIDENTS 330 BUSINESSES;Film Festival 71Theatre 0.8% growth from 2011-2016 OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of 40,159 RESIDENTS DOMINANT AGE GROUP 8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENTIS POTENTIAL PEOPLE PER SQ.LIVE KM. IN THE AREA ZONING SUPPORTS25-29 CONSOLIDATION OF SMALL COMMERCIAL UNITS FOR COMMERCIAL SIZE LARGER MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT 156 PROPERTIESTHE TOP 3 with an assessed commercial value of almost % % % $ LANGUAGES 45 20 5 467 SPOKENMILLION AT HOME ARE ENGLISHATTRACTIONSCANTONESE MANDARIN

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE

$ $ Collingwood International Green Thumb 100,00%0 - 124,999 Film Festival% Theatre 44 REPORTED 16 REPORTED CHINESE HERITAGE FILIPINO HERITAGE significantly higher than Vancouver and 40,159 RESIDENTS MetroDOMINANT Vancouver (both at AGE 6%) GROUP LIVE IN THE AREA IS 25-29

THE TOP 3 % THE% DOMINANT % LANGUAGES 45 20HOUSEHOLD INCOME5 RANGE SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN IS $100,000-$124,999

% % 44 REPORTED 16 REPORTED CHINESE HERITAGE FILIPINO HERITAGE significantly higher than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver (both at 6%)

% % 31 OF RESIDENTS HAVE THE 28 HAVE SOME LEVEL OF EDUCATION LEVEL OF A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE lower than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver

THE DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE IS $100,000-$124,999 MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN

SALES & SERVICE » Business, finance & administration (13%) % 35 » Trades, transport & equipment operators & related (11%)

% % % 31 OF RESIDENTS HAVE THE 28 HAVE SOME LEVEL OF 73 EDUCATION LEVEL OF A UNIVERSITY2.9 EDUCATION OF HOUSEHOLDS AVERAGE PERSONS HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE lower than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver ARE FAMILIES higher than Vancouver (57%) PER HOUSEHOLD

COLLINGWOOD AVERAGE ANNUAL MOST COMMON$ OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: FOR RESIDENTS70,239 ARE IN EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD

SALES & SERVICE » Business, finance & administration (13%) % 35 » Trades, transport & equipment operators & related (11%) % OF DWELLINGS %OF RESIDENTS %ARE HOME 81 ARE APARTMENTS 42 ARE RENTERS 58 OWNERS 73% 2.9 OF HOUSEHOLDS AVERAGE PERSONS ARE FAMILIES higher than Vancouver (57%) PER HOUSEHOLD % OF HOUSING IN THE AREA WAS BUILT AFTER 1990 53 THIS REFLECTS SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT SINCE THE EXPO LINE OPENED IN 1986 COLLINGWOOD$ COLLINGWOOD AVERAGE ANNUAL SHOPCOLLINGWOOD.CA70,239 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD 92% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE % OF DWELLINGS %OF RESIDENTSIS ZONED AS% ARE HOME 81 ARE APARTMENTS 42 ARE RENTERS 58 C-2OWNERS

TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE OF PROPERTIES IN THE BIA IS % OF HOUSING IN THE AREA$ WAS BUILT AFTER 1990 53 THIS REFLECTS SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT467 MILLION SINCE THE EXPO LINE OPENED IN 1986

COMMERCIAL BUILDING MIX: »»The total assessed value of properties in the BIA is $466,692,200, which represents 2% of the total assessed value »Collingwood BIA’s commercial building mix of 156 properties » of BIAs excluding downtown (the second lowest commercial comprises primarily older (1960s and 1970s) one-storey and value of allHOME Vancouver TO BIAs). THE two-storey commercial,COLLINGWOOD mixed with the occasional IS three- COLLINGWOOD% and four-storey mixed-useCLOSE buildings TO MANY constructed PARKS circa 1990. 92 Buildings are old but in relatively good condition, representing RECREATIONNEIGHBOURHOOD AND LEISURE:OF COMMERCIAL HOUSE SPACE good value at reasonableCollingwood, lease Gaston, rates with Melbourne, a Vancouver Aberdeen, address. and Central Parks »»While there& areCOLLINGWOOD no communityIS ZONED centres AS within the BIA, »»The ongoing Joyce-Collingwood Station upgrades will the CollingwoodNEIGHBOURHOOD Neighbourhood House and ANNEXC-2 Collingwood help promote development near Joyce Street. Neighbourhood Annex are located close by. »»The BIA has two types of zoning C-2 and CD-1. Primarily »»The Joyce Street YMCA is just two blocks away, near Joyce- C-2 (92%), the zoning is intended to provide for small- Collingwood SkyTrain Station and the Collingwood Library is just scale convenience commercial establishments that cater outside the western boundary. to the needs of a local neighbourhood (primarily retail TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE OF sales and limited service functions), and to provide for PROPERTIES IN THE BIA IS dwelling usesEASY that are ACCESS compatible with VIA commercial THE use. PARKS AND GREENSPACE: JOYCE-COLLINGWOOD There$ are no parks within the BIA boundaries; however, »»95% of the BIA’s floor space is licensed for commercial »» 467 MILLION22,000 use (659,000SKYTRAIN sq. ft.) and 5% is industrialSTATION (36,000 ON several are a short strollVEHICLES away, including PASS Collingwood THROUGH Park, sq. ft.). Two buildings are designated as office space Gaston Park, MelbourneTHE Park, BIA Foster EACH Park Playground, DAY only, comprisingTHE 46,800 EXPO sq. ft. LINE of space. and Aberdeen Park, as well as Central Park in Burnaby.

HOME TO THE COLLINGWOOD IS COLLINGWOOD CLOSE TO MANY PARKS NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE Collingwood, Gaston, Melbourne, Aberdeen, and Central Parks & COLLINGWOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD ANNEX

KEY EVENTS:

BIZMAP.CA » Collingwood Days Festival 9 2,200 PEDESTRIANSUpdated August 2018 PER EASYDAY AT ACCESS KINGSWAY VIA THEAND HOME TO THE » Lion Dance Celebration JOYCEJOYCE-COLLINGWOOD STREET OLDEST SCHOOL IN BC22,000 SKYTRAIN STATION ON VEHICLES» Winter PASS Carnival THROUGH THE EXPO LINE THE BIA EACH DAY

BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 28%, AND OPERATE IN & % 330 COLLINGWOOD ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 17

FASTEST » Health services GROWING » Health & beauty SUB-SECTORS INCLUDE: » Barristers & solicitors KEY EVENTS:

» Collingwood Days Festival 2,200 PEDESTRIANS PER DAY AT KINGSWAY AND HOME TO THE » Lion Dance Celebration JOYCE STREET% BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON OLDESTMARKET SCHOOL DEMAND IN ,BC COULD INCLUDE: 71 » Winter Carnival MICRO BUSINESSES » with fewer than five employees Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.)

» Pubs or lounges BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 28%, AND VACANCYOPERATE RATES IN ARE LOW ACCOMMODATION & FOOD SERVICE 17% 330 COLLINGWOOD » Daycares LEASE RATES ARE AROUND $20 PER SQ. FT. » Language schools for ground level commercial and $11 per sq. ft. » Health services FASTESTfor o ce. » Entrepreneurial share space and general meeting spaces GROWING » Health & beauty SUB-SECTORS INCLUDE: » Barristers & solicitors

% BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON 71 MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: MICRO BUSINESSES » with fewer than five employees Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.)

» Pubs or lounges VACANCY RATES ARE LOW » Daycares

LEASE RATES ARE AROUND $20 PER SQ. FT. » Language schools for ground level commercial and $11 per sq. ft. for o ce. » Entrepreneurial share space and general meeting spaces DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 25-29 31 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL average age is 40.8 CERTIFICATE 12 BLOCKS 5 SQ. KM.

BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 40,159 RESIDENTS 330 BUSINESSES; 71 0.8% growth from 2011-2016 OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of

8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. ZONING SUPPORTS CONSOLIDATION OF SMALL COMMERCIAL UNITS FOR COMMERCIAL SIZE LARGER MIXED-USE 156 PROPERTIES DEVELOPMENT with an assessed commercial value of almost

$ DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL 467 MILLION ATTRACTIONS FAST FACTS % 25-29 31 BIADOMINANT SIZE HOUSEHOLD INCOMERESIDENTIAL RANGE MARKET SIZE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL average age is 40.8 CERTIFICATE $ $ Collingwood International Green Thumb 12100,00 BLOCKS 05 -SQ.124,999 KM. Film Festival Theatre

BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 40,159 RESIDENTS 330 BUSINESSES;DOMINANT 71AGE GROUP 0.8% growth40,159 from 2011-2016 RESIDENTS OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN LIVE IN THE AREA FIVEIS 25-29 EMPLOYEES with a population density of

8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. ZONING SUPPORTS CONSOLIDATION OF THE TOP 3 % SMALL COMMERCIAL% UNITS% FOR COMMERCIAL SIZELANGUAGES 45 20 5 SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISHLARGERCANTONESE MIXED-USEMANDARIN 156 PROPERTIES DEVELOPMENT with an assessed commercial value of almost $ 467 MILLION ATTRACTIONS % % 44 REPORTED 16 REPORTED DOMINANT HOUSEHOLDCHINESE INCOME HERITAGERANGE FILIPINO HERITAGE $ $ Collingwoodsignificantly International higher than GreenVancouver Thumb and Film Festival Theatre 100,000 - 124,999 Metro Vancouver (both at 6%)

40,159 RESIDENTS DOMINANT AGE GROUP LIVE IN THE AREA IS 25-29 THE DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE IS $100,000-$124,999 THE TOP 3 % % % LANGUAGES 45 20 5 SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN

% % 44 REPORTED 16 REPORTED

CHINESE% HERITAGE FILIPINO% HERITAGE 31 OF RESIDENTS HAVE THE significantly higher HAVEthan Vancouver SOME andLEVEL OF Metro Vancouver28 (both at 6%) EDUCATION LEVEL OF A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE lower than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver

MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADINGTHE OCCUPATIONS DOMINANT INCLUDE: FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE & IS $ $ SALES SERVICE » Business, finance & administration 100,000- (13%) 124,999 % 35 » Trades, transport & equipment operators & related (11%)

73% 2.9 OF HOUSEHOLDS AVERAGE PERSONS ARE FAMILIES higher% than Vancouver (57%) PER HOUSEHOLD% 31 OF RESIDENTS HAVE THE 28 HAVE SOME LEVEL OF EDUCATION LEVEL OF A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE lower than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver $ COLLINGWOOD AVERAGE ANNUAL 70,239 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD

MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN SALES & SERVICE % OF DWELLINGS » Business,%OF finance RESIDENTS & administration (13%) %ARE HOME % 81 ARE APARTMENTS 42 ARE RENTERS 58 OWNERS 35 » Trades, transport & equipment operators & related (11%)

% 73 53% OF HOUSING IN THE AREA WAS BUILT2.9 AFTER 1990 OF HOUSEHOLDS THIS REFLECTS SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT AVERAGESINCE THE PERSONS ARE FAMILIES higher thanEXPO Vancouver LINE (57%) OPENED IN 1986 PER HOUSEHOLD

$ COLLINGWOOD AVERAGE ANNUAL 70,239 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD92% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-2

% OF DWELLINGS %OF RESIDENTS %ARE HOME 81 ARE APARTMENTS 42 TOTALARE RENTERS ASSESSED58 VALUE OWNERSOF PROPERTIES IN THE BIA IS $467 MILLION

% OF HOUSING IN THE AREA WAS BUILT AFTER 1990 53 THIS REFLECTS SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT SINCE THE EXPO LINE OPENED IN 1986 HOME TO THE COLLINGWOOD IS COLLINGWOOD CLOSE TO MANY PARKS NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE Collingwood, Gaston, Melbourne, Aberdeen, and Central Parks & COLLINGWOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD92% ANNEX COLLINGWOOD OF COMMERCIAL SPACE SHOPCOLLINGWOOD.CA IS ZONED AS C-2 EASY ACCESS VIA THE JOYCE-COLLINGWOOD 22,000 SKYTRAIN STATION ON TOTAL ASSESSEDVEHICLES VALUE PASS OF THROUGH THE EXPO LINE PROPERTIESTHE IN BIA THE EACH BIA ISDA Y $467 MILLION TRANSPORTATION: EDUCATION: »»The Expo Line SkyTrain route runs just north of the BIA and the »» Several schools are near to the Collingwood BIA including: Joyce-Collingwood SkyTrain Station is easily accessible, helping • Eight elementary schools: John Norquay to give the BIA a transit score of 84 (excellent transit service). Elementary, Renfrew Elementary, Graham Bruce »»The Metrotown- (#19) travels east-west through Community Elementary, Sir Wilfred Grenfell Elementary, the full length of the BIA along Kingsway. Part of the Night Bus Sir Guy Carleton Elementary, George T. Cunningham system, this route offers service more than 20 hours per day. Elementary,HOME Collingwood TO THE Neighbourhood The Joyce Station/29thCOLLINGWOOD Avenue Station bus IS(#26) offers north- Elementary, Dr. George M. Weir Elementary south circuit access for residents living south of the BIA. COLLINGWOOD CLOSE TO MANY PARKS • One secondary school: Windermere The BIA is relatively accessible by bike from the BC Parkway that CommunityNEIGHBOURHOOD Secondary HOUSE »» Collingwood, Gaston, Melbourne, Aberdeen, KEY EVENTS: runs along Vanness Street, two blocks south of the BIA. Mostly & COLLINGWOOD and Central Parks • Two independent schools: St. Mary’s School, flat, the area is considered a bikers’ paradise (bike score of 94). VancouverNEIGHBOURHOOD Formosa Academy» Collingwood ANNEX Days Festival »»Due to2,200 the proximity to Joyce-Collingwood PEDESTRIANS station, the BIA sees up to 2,200 pedestrians per day on Kingsway at Joyce Street; PER DAY AT KINGSWAY AND HOME TO THE » Lion Dance Celebration walk-by traffic in the BIA ranges from 500 to 700 along other HERITAGE: JOYCE STREET OLDEST SCHOOL IN BC parts of Kingsway, which is considered a walkers’ paradise (walk »»Sir Guy Carleton Elementary School is the oldest school in score of 91). . » Winter Carnival »»With KingswayEASY being ACCESSa major commuting VIA corridorTHE in Vancouver, »»The original schoolhouse built in the late 1800s is still on CollingwoodJOYCE-COLLINGWOOD BIA businesses get exposure to about 22,000 the site of the current22,000 Sir Guy Carleton Elementary School vehicles per day. With plenty of on-street residential parking and is now Green Thumb Theatre’s artistic home. nearby, car shareSKYTRAINBUSINESSES is also a convenient STATION access option. ON TOP INDUSTRIES AREVEHICLES RETAIL 28 PASS%, AND THROUGH OPERATE IN THE BIA EACH DAY THE EXPO LINE POPULAR EVENTS: & % 330 COLLINGWOOD ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 17 »»The BIA’s most popular event is the Collingwood Days Festival, held each May, where the BIA sponsors children-focused games and entertainment for the local community. »»Collingwood» Health services also hosts movie nights at Gaston and Collingwood FASTEST Parks in the summer and rings in the Lunar New Year with an annual» Health Lion Dance& beauty celebration and a Winter Carnival, including a GROWING Community Tree Lighting (Kingsway & Tyne Street) event to kick SUB-SECTORS INCLUDE: off» theBarristers holiday &season. solicitors

KEY EVENTS: % BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: 71 » Collingwood Days Festival 2,200MICRO BUSINESSESPEDESTRIANS » Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.) PERwith DAY fewer AT than KINGSWAY five employees AND HOME TO THE » Lion Dance Celebration JOYCE STREET OLDEST SCHOOL IN BC » Pubs or lounges » Winter Carnival VACANCY RATES ARE LOW » Daycares BIZMAP.CA 10 LEASE RATESUpdated ARE August AROUND 2018 $20BUSINESSES PER SQ. FT. TOP» INDUSTRIESLanguage schools ARE RETAIL 28%, AND OPERATE IN % for ground level commercial and $11 per sq. ft. & 330 COLLINGWOOD ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 17 for o ce. » Entrepreneurial share space and general meeting spaces

FASTEST » Health services GROWING » Health & beauty SUB-SECTORS INCLUDE: » Barristers & solicitors

% BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON 71 MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: MICRO BUSINESSES » with fewer than five employees Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.)

» Pubs or lounges VACANCY RATES ARE LOW » Daycares

LEASE RATES ARE AROUND $20 PER SQ. FT. » Language schools for ground level commercial and $11 per sq. ft. for o ce. » Entrepreneurial share space and general meeting spaces DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 25-29 31 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL average age is 40.8 CERTIFICATE 12 BLOCKS 5 SQ. KM.

BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 40,159 RESIDENTS 330 BUSINESSES; 71 0.8% growth from 2011-2016 OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of

8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. ZONING SUPPORTS CONSOLIDATION OF SMALL COMMERCIAL UNITS FOR COMMERCIAL SIZE LARGER MIXED-USE 156 PROPERTIES DEVELOPMENT with an assessed commercial value of almost $ 467 MILLION ATTRACTIONS

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE

$ $ Collingwood International Green Thumb 100,000 - 124,999 Film Festival Theatre

40,159 RESIDENTS DOMINANT AGE GROUP LIVE IN THE AREA IS 25-29 DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 25-29 31 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL average age is 40.8 CERTIFICATE BLOCKSTHE TOP 3 SQ. KM. % % % 12 LANGUAGES5 45 20 5 SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISHBUSINESSCANTONESE SIZE MANDARIN RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 40,159 RESIDENTS 330 BUSINESSES; 71 0.8% growth from 2011-2016 OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN % FIVE% EMPLOYEES with a population density44 of REPORTED 16 REPORTED CHINESE HERITAGE FILIPINO HERITAGE 8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL significantly higher than Vancouver and PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. Metro Vancouver (both at 6%) ZONING SUPPORTS CONSOLIDATION OF SMALL COMMERCIAL UNITS FOR COMMERCIAL SIZE LARGER MIXED-USE 156 PROPERTIES DEVELOPMENT with an assessed commercial value of almost

$ ATTRACTIONS 467 MILLION THE DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE IS $100,000-$124,999 $ $ Collingwood International Green Thumb 100,000 - 124,999 Film Festival Theatre

40,159 RESIDENTS DOMINANT AGE GROUP LIVE IN THE AREA IS 25-29

% % 31 OF RESIDENTS HAVE THE 28 HAVE SOME LEVEL OF EDUCATION LEVEL OF A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION THE TOP 3 HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE % %lower than Vancouver and% Metro Vancouver LANGUAGES 45 20 5 SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN

MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: % % FOR RESIDENTS44 AREREPORTED IN 16 REPORTED SALES & CHINESESERVICE HERITAGE » Business, finance & administrationFILIPINO (13%) HERITAGE % significantly higher than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver (both at 6%) 35 » Trades, transport & equipment operators & related (11%)

73% 2.9 OF HOUSEHOLDS THEAVERAGE DOMINANT PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD ARE FAMILIES higher than Vancouver (57%) HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE IS $100,000-$124,999

$ COLLINGWOOD AVERAGE ANNUAL 70,239 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD

% OF DWELLINGS% %OF RESIDENTS %ARE HOME OF RESIDENTS HAVE THE % ARE APARTMENTS31 ARE RENTERS28 HAVE SOMEOWNERS LEVEL OF 81 EDUCATION LEVEL OF A 42 UNIVERSITY58 EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE lower than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver

% OF HOUSING IN THE AREA WAS BUILT AFTER 1990 53 THIS REFLECTS SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT SINCE THE MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: EXPO LINE OPENED IN 1986 FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN

SALES & SERVICE » Business, finance & administration (13%) % 35 » Trades, transport & equipment operators & related (11%) 92% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE 73% IS2.9 ZONED AS C-2 OF HOUSEHOLDS AVERAGE PERSONS ARE FAMILIES higher than Vancouver (57%) PER HOUSEHOLD TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE OF PROPERTIES IN THE BIA IS $ $ COLLINGWOOD467 AVERAGE MILLION ANNUAL 70,239 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD

HOME TO THE COLLINGWOOD IS % OF DWELLINGS %OF RESIDENTSCOLLINGWOOD %ARE HOME CLOSE TO MANY PARKS 81 ARE APARTMENTS 42 ARENEIGHBOURHOOD RENTERS 58 HOUSEOWNERS Collingwood, Gaston, Melbourne, Aberdeen, and Central Parks & COLLINGWOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD ANNEX

53% OF HOUSING IN THE AREA WAS BUILT AFTER 1990 EASY ACCESSTHIS VIA REFLECTS THE SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT SINCE THE JOYCE-COLLINGWOODEXPO LINE OPENED IN 1986 22,000 SKYTRAIN STATION ON VEHICLES PASS THROUGH THE EXPO LINE THE BIA EACH DAY

92% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-2

TOTAL ASSESSED VALUEKEY EVENTS OF : PROPERTIES IN THE BIA IS $ » Collingwood Days Festival 2,200 PEDESTRIANS 467 MILLION PER DAY AT KINGSWAY AND HOME TO THE » Lion Dance Celebration JOYCE STREET OLDEST SCHOOL IN BC COLLINGWOOD » Winter Carnival SHOPCOLLINGWOOD.CA

HOME TO THE BUSINESSESCOLLINGWOOD IS TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 28%, AND OPERATE IN COLLINGWOOD CLOSE TO ACCOMMODATION & FOOD SERVICE % 330 COLLINGWOOD MANY PARKS NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE17 Collingwood, Gaston, Melbourne, Aberdeen, and Central Parks & COLLINGWOOD Doing Business Here NEIGHBOURHOOD ANNEX » Health services BUSINESSFASTEST MIX: »»Collingwood is home to 330 businesses (growth of 4% »»Figure» Health 12 highlights & beauty the key types of business within the GROWINGbetween 2011 and 2016). BIA’s largest sectors. The share of legal services, travel SUB-SECTORS INCLUDE: agents» Barristers and financial & solicitors services is higher than for most BIAs. »»Primarily small, independent shops and services, the dominant business type is retail, which accounts for 28% EASY ACCESS VIA THE Figure 12: Breakdown of Major Service and Retail Businesses of businesses in the BIA; higher than Vancouver (18%) and JOYCE-COLLINGWOOD 22,000 Collingwood Metro Vancouver (10%). SKYTRAIN STATION ON Business Type VEHICLES PASS THROUGH# % »»The other top business sectors in the BIA are accommodation BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON THE % Professional Services THE BIA EACH DAY & food service (17%) EXPO and health LINE care & social assistance (13%), MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: both of which71 are proportionately higher than Vancouver and Consultants 10 3% the region (seeMICRO Figure 11). BUSINESSES Barristers & Solicitors 9 3% » with fewer than five employees Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.) »»The BIA also has proportionately more businesses in Accommodation & Food Service finance & insurance (9%) than Vancouver (5%) and Metro Limited Food Service Establishments 30 9% Vancouver (4%), with proportionately lower representation » Pubs or lounges Class 1 Restaurants 26 8% in professional services. VACANCY RATES ARE LOW Travel Agents 8 2%

Figure 11: Business Mix » RetailDaycares Metro Collingwood Vancouver Miscellaneous Retailer 33 10% LEASE RATES ARE AROUND Vancouver $ »FoodLanguage Retailers schools 18 5% Business Type 20 PER# SQ.% FT.# % # % Retail for ground93 level28% commercial5,957 and 18%$11 per 9,441sq. ft. 10% Health Care & Social Assistance for o ce. »HealthEntrepreneurial Services share space and general meeting spaces33 10% Accommodation & KEY EVENTS: 57 17% 3,559 11% 6,600 2% food service Health & Beauty 27 8% Health care & social 44 13% 3,515 11% 9,511 10% Other Major Groupings » Collingwood Days Festival assistance PEDESTRIANS 2,200 Financial Services 15 5% Other: 93AT KINGSWAY28% 10,353 AND31% 30,472 34% PER DAY HOME Source:TO THECity of Vancouver Open Data Catalogue 2016» Lion Dance Celebration Finance & insurance 29 9% 1,706 4% 3,822 5% JOYCE STREET OLDEST» SCHOOL»Business sectors IN onBC the rise since 2011 include information Professional, scientific & and cultural industries (3 new businesses, for a growth of 24 7% 4,823 15% 13,798 15% » Winter Carnival technical services +150%), construction (two new businesses for a +100%

Administrative support, increase), arts, entertainment and recreation (+75%), waste management & 24 7% 1,834 6% 4,780 5% wholesale (+67%), real estate, rental and leasing (+43%) remediation and health care and social assistance (+29%). Other services BUSINESSES16 5% 1,990 6% 8,072 9% % TOP INDUSTRIES»»In the same timeframe, ARE educational RETAIL services 28 , ANDdeclined (-55%). All other (less than OPERATE IN 13% 29% 44% ACCOMMODATION & FOOD SERVICE 17% 3305% each in BIA) COLLINGWOOD »»The fastest growing businesses sub-industries are health Source: City of Vancouver Open Data Catalogue 2016 / Statistics Canada 2016 Census services, health and beauty, and barristers and solicitors (see Figure 13). FASTEST » Health services GROWING » Health & beauty SUB-SECTORS INCLUDE: » Barristers & solicitors

BIZMAP.CA 11 Updated August 2018 % BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON 71 MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: MICRO BUSINESSES » with fewer than five employees Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.)

» Pubs or lounges VACANCY RATES ARE LOW » Daycares

LEASE RATES ARE AROUND $20 PER SQ. FT. » Language schools for ground level commercial and $11 per sq. ft. for o ce. » Entrepreneurial share space and general meeting spaces DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 25-29 31 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS HIGH SCHOOL average age is 40.8 CERTIFICATE 12 BLOCKS 5 SQ. KM.

BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 40,159 RESIDENTS 330 BUSINESSES; 71 0.8% growth from 2011-2016 OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of

8,032 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. ZONING SUPPORTS CONSOLIDATION OF SMALL COMMERCIAL UNITS FOR COMMERCIAL SIZE LARGER MIXED-USE 156 PROPERTIES DEVELOPMENT with an assessed commercial value of almost $ 467 MILLION ATTRACTIONS

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE

$ $ Collingwood International Green Thumb 100,000 - 124,999 Film Festival Theatre

40,159 RESIDENTS DOMINANT AGE GROUP LIVE IN THE AREA IS 25-29

THE TOP 3 % % % LANGUAGES 45 20 5 SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN

% % 44 REPORTED 16 REPORTED CHINESE HERITAGE FILIPINO HERITAGE significantly higher than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver (both at 6%)

THE DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME RANGE IS $100,000-$124,999

% % 31 OF RESIDENTS HAVE THE 28 HAVE SOME LEVEL OF EDUCATION LEVEL OF A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE lower than Vancouver and Metro Vancouver

MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN

SALES & SERVICE » Business, finance & administration (13%) % 35 » Trades, transport & equipment operators & related (11%)

73% 2.9 OF HOUSEHOLDS AVERAGE PERSONS ARE FAMILIES higher than Vancouver (57%) PER HOUSEHOLD

$ COLLINGWOOD AVERAGE ANNUAL 70,239 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD

% OF DWELLINGS %OF RESIDENTS %ARE HOME 81 ARE APARTMENTS 42 ARE RENTERS 58 OWNERS

Figure 1: Population by Age

35%

Figure 1: Population by Age % OF HOUSING IN THE AREA30% WAS BUILT AFTER 1990 53 THIS REFLECTS SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT SINCE THE 35% 25% EXPO LINE OPENED IN 1986 20% 30%

15% 25% population % of total

10% 20% 5% Under 20 20 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 or Older 15% % of total population % of total Collingwood %Vancouver Metro Vancouver 10% 92

5% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE Under 20 20 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 or Older IS ZONED AS Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver C-2 Figure 3: Ethnic Origin

50%

40% Figure 3: Ethnic Origin TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE OF 30%PROPERTIES IN THE BIA IS

20% 50% $ ž % of population 467 MILLION 10% 40% 0% Chinese Filipino East Indian Vietnamese Canadian 30%

Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver 20% ž % of population 10% HOME TO THE 0% COLLINGWOOD IS Chinese Filipino East Indian Vietnamese Canadian COLLINGWOOD CLOSE TO MANY PARKS Figure 4: Average Household Income Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver 20% NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE Collingwood, Gaston, Melbourne, Aberdeen, and Central Parks & COLLINGWOOD 15% NEIGHBOURHOOD ANNEX

10%

Figure 4: Average Household Income % of households 5% 20%

EASY ACCESS VIA THE 0% 15% JOYCE-COLLINGWOOD Less than $20K $20-$39K 22,000$40-$59K $60-$79K $80-$99K $100-$149K $150K + Collingwood Vancouver PASS THROUGHMetro Vancouver 10% SKYTRAIN STATION ON VEHICLES THE EXPO LINE THE BIA EACH DAY % of households 5%

0% Figure 9: Dwellings by Major Structural Type Less than $20K $20-$39K $40-$59K $60-$79K $80-$99K $100-$149K $150K +

Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached Row Row

16% 15% 29% 3% 5%

58%

12% Figure 9: Dwellings by Major Structural Type 81% 80% KEY EVENTS:

Collingwood Vancouver Metro Vancouver Apartment Apartment» CollingwoodApartment Days Semi-Detached/Festival Row Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-DetachedPEDESTRIANSSemi-Detached/ Single-Detached 2,200Row Row PER DAY AT KINGSWAY AND HOME TO THE » Lion Dance Celebration

JOYCE16% STREET 15% OLDEST SCHOOL IN BC 29% 3% 5% » Winter Carnival

Semi-Detached/Row 58% Figure 10: Age of Housing Stock 12% 35% 81% 80% BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES30% ARE RETAIL 28%, AND ApartmentOPERATE IN Apartment Apartment Semi-Detached/ 25% % Row & 330 COLLINGWOOD ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 17 20%

15% % of dwellings

10% FASTEST 5%» Health services Semi-Detached/Row 0% GROWINGFigure 10: Age of Housing Stock » HealthPre-1960 & beauty1961 to 1980 1981 to 1990 1991 to 2000 2001 and newer COLLINGWOODSUB-SECTORS35% INCLUDE: » BarristersCollingwood & solicitors Vancouver Metro Vancouver 30% SHOPCOLLINGWOOD.CA 25%

20% BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON 15% % % of dwellings MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: 10% 71 Figure 13: Fastest Growing Commercial Sub-sectors MICRO BUSINESSES 5% » with fewer than five employees Cultural-oriented businesses (dance classes, art galleries, etc.) 0% Health Services Pre-1960 1961 to 1980 1981 to 1990 1991 to 2000 2001 and newer » Pubs or lounges Health & Beauty VACANCYCollingwood RATES AREVancouver LOW Metro Vancouver

sub-industry type sub-industry Barristers & Solicitors » Daycares 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LEASE RATES ARE AROUND # of new businesses (2011-2016) $20 PER SQ. FT. » Language schools for ground level commercial and $11 per sq. ft. for o ce. » Entrepreneurial share space and general meeting spaces

Figure 13: Fastest Growing Commercial Sub-sectors Figure 13: Fastest Growing Commercial Sub-industries Figure 14: Commercial Business Size3 Figure 13: Commercial Business Size

Small - Medium (21-50 employees) Health Services 3% 1% Small (5-20 employees) Large (more than Health & Beauty 50 employees)

sub-industry type sub-industry Barristers & Solicitors 25%

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 # of new businesses (2011-2016)

Source: City of Vancouver Open Data Catalogue 2011 & 2016 »»Most businesses in the BIA (71%) are micro-businesses, 3 with fewer than five employees (see Figure 14). 71% Micro (under 5 employees) »»The BIA’s largest employers are London Drugs, Safeway, Coast Claims Service (insurance adjusters), and Kingsway Sushi. »Figure»Additional 13: Commercial anchor Business tenants Size include the BC Liquor Store and several major banks. Small - Medium Source: City of Vancouver Open Data Catalogue 2016 (21-50 employees) 3% 1% »Small»Business (5-20 opportunities, based on market demand could include: LEASE AND VACANCY RATES: employees) Large (more than • Cultural-oriented businesses such as dance classes 50 employees) »»Vacancy rates are low; however, several businesses and or art galleries with space for local artists properties are listed for sale at time of publication. • Pubs or lounges25% • General meeting spaces »»Lease rates average around $20 per sq. ft. for ground level • Daycares commercial and $11 per sq. ft. for office (plus applicable triple • Language schools net). • Entrepreneurial share space with rental desks and meeting rooms

FOR MORE INFORMATION: 71% Micro (under 5 employees) shopcollingwood.ca Contact: Angela Evans, Executive Director Phone: 604-639-4403 Email: [email protected]

3 ‘Number of employees’ is a voluntary field within the City of Vancouver business license BIZMAP.CA application, which can result in missing data or data that is not updated when business licenses are renewed; as a result, complete or accurate data does not exist for all businesses. 12 Updated August 2018 Businesses with an unknown number of employees have been eliminated from this analysis, but the data may include businesses that have not updated the ‘number of employees’ field. COLLINGWOOD SHOPCOLLINGWOOD.CA About Bizmap Technical Notes

A collaboration between Small Business BC, Vancouver BIAs and the All data presented in this profile is based on the best data available City of Vancouver, Bizmap exists to give the public ready access to at time of development. The results may differ from estimates market area data for key business districts in a clear and relatable produced in other studies using different data and alternative way to help grow sustainable communities. methodologies. The data was obtained from sources which have been deemed reliable and, while thought to be correct, is not To learn more about Bizmap and view additional neighbourhood guaranteed by Bizmap or any of its contributing partners. profiles, visitbizmap.ca . METHODOLOGY: Partners Data for this profile was extracted using both BIA and custom market area boundaries and analyzed by Lucent Quay Consulting Inc. and SMALL BUSINESS BC: Small Business BC.

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