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550 6Th Avenue SW Calgary, AB moveup 550 6th Avenue SW Calgary, AB 550 6th Avenue SW is ideally situated at the corner of 5th Street and 6th Avenue SW, in the heart of Calgary’s business and financial district. This 14-storey tower offers a total of 158,873 square feet of office space. 550 6th Avenue SW Calgary, AB moveup Building Overview Direct access to the +15 skywalk connected to 510 Fifth, Petex Building and Fifth & Fifth Immediate access to public transit and conveniently located across from the Calgary Courts Centre Access-controlled reserved parking (1 per 2,400 SF) On-site bicycle lock-up area On-site Starbucks and Green Bean (full service restaurant) Questions? Contact: Kara Dusseldorp, Leasing Director T: 403.264.4969 E: [email protected] 550 6th Avenue SW Calgary, AB moveup A Superior Location Conveniently located in the heart of Calgary’s business and financial district with access to many great amenities and Calgary’s transit bus service immediately in front of 550 6th Avenue. Full LRT service is situated one block south of Calgary House along 7th Ave SW Close to the Calgary Courts Centre, Holt Renfrew and “The Core” shopping centre Walking distance to the Eau Claire district with parks, rivers and pathway systems, and the Stephen Avenue Walk with plenty of shopping and restaurants LRT LRT 2 AVE SW LRT LRT LRT LRT 2 AVE SW Tim Hortons Devonian Gardens Starbucks Tim Hortons WSTSERTNEC Hyatt Cactus Club Hy's Steak House 7 ST SW ST 7 Downtownfood LEGEND Core Shopping Centre The Bay Escoba Bistro Starbucks 8 AVE SE 8 AVELRT SW Line & Holt Renfrew CENTRE ST SW 3 AVE SWStarbucks 3 AVE SW 3 AVE SE Transit State & Main Starbucks Parking 1 ST SW Restaurant 9 AVE SW 9 AVE SE 6 ST SW 5 ST SW 4 ST SW 3 ST SW 8 ST SW 9 AVE SW 7 ST SW The Westin International Hotel Landmark Tim Hortons Calgary Tower Canadian Retail 4 AVE SW Gulf Canada & ConventionTim Hortons Center 4 AVE SE Pacific Railway Square Hotel Limited Tim Hortons CanAttractionadian Centre Coffee Calgary House 10 AVE SW 10 AVE SW 10 AVE SE 5 AVE SW 550 6th Ave, Calgary, AB 5 AVE SW 5 AVE SE Sushi Hiro Tim Hortons Fifth Avenue Club University Starbucks of Alberta 2 ST SW 1 ST SW Starbucks CENTRE ST S 6 AVE SW 6 AVE SW 6 AVE SE Starbucks Tim Hortons Courthouse Park Calgary Courts Centre 3 ST SW Sephora 8 ST SW Starbucks LRT LRT LRT LRT LRT LRT Tim Hortons Devonian Gardens Starbucks Tim Hortons ERTNEC TS WS Hyatt Cactus Club Hy's Steak House 7 ST SW ST 7 Downtownfood Core Shopping Centre The Bay Escoba Bistro 8 AVE SE 8 AVE SW & Holt Renfrew Starbucks State & Main Starbucks 1 ST SW 9 AVE SW 9 AVE SW 9 AVE SE Tim Hortons Calgary Tower Canadian Gulf Canada & Convention Center Pacific Railway Square Limited Questions? Contact: Kara Dusseldorp, Leasing Director T: 403.264.4969 E: [email protected] 550 6th Avenue SW Calgary, AB moveup Building Information • Rent • Parking Ratio $12.00 PSF 1:2,400 SF • Op. Costs and Taxes (2019 Estimate) • Parking Cost per Month $16.40 PSF $520 per Stall (Reserved Underground) Availability - Office Suite SF Availability Comments Perimeter offices and open area. 1410 10,074 Immediately Landlord prepared to subdivide into smaller units. 1250 2,254 Immediately Proposed show suite Show suite, perimeter offices and open area 9 , Immediately 10 4 219 Landlord prepared to subdivide into smaller units. 430 3,316 Immediately Office intensive Total 19,863 Questions? Contact: Kara Dusseldorp, Leasing Director T: 403.264.4969 E: [email protected] 550 6th Avenue SW Calgary, AB moveup Suite 1410 • 10,074 SF Suite 19 Offices, 1410 Open •Areas, 10,074 Boardroom, SF Kitchen, Reception Available immediately • Available immediately • 19 offices, open area, boardroom, kitchen, reception Questions? Contact: Kara VanderQues tiHerberg,ons? Contact: Leasing Manager T: 403.264.4969 E: [email protected] Kara Dusseldorp, Leasing Director T: 403.264.4969 E: [email protected] 550 6th Avenue SW Calgary, AB moveup Suite 1250 • 2,254 SF SuiteAvailable 1250 Immediately • 2,254 SF • Available immediately • Proposed• Proposed show suite show with reception, suite with boardroom, Reception, kitchen, Boardroom, 1 office and Kitchen, 1 Office and Open Area to open areaaccommodate to accommodate 7 7work work stations.stations Existing Proposed Questions? Contact: Questions? Contact: KaraKara Vander Dusseldorp, Herberg, Leasing Leasing Director Manager T: 403 T:.264.4969 403.264.4969 E: K ara_DusseldorpE: [email protected]@manulife.com 550 6th Avenue SW Calgary Suite 910 – 4,219 SF • 11 offices, open area, boardroom • Available immediately Existing Proposed Questions? Contact: Kara Dusseldorp, Leasing Director T: 403.264.4969 E: Kara_Dusseldorp.com 550 6th Avenue SW Calgary, AB moveup Suite 430 • 3,316 SF • Available Immediately • 7 offices, boardroom, reception and kitchen Questions? Contact: Kara Dusseldorp, Leasing Director T: 403.264.4969 E: [email protected] 550 6th Avenue SW Calgary, AB moveup Gallery Security desk and restaurant entrance Exterior View from 6th Avenue InteriorMain floor View elevator lobby Questions? Contact: Kara Dusseldorp, Leasing Director T: 403.264.4969 E: [email protected] 550 6th Avenue SW Calgary, AB moveup Building on a Foundation of Strength Look up. You’ll see our office towers in major cities across the globe. Our team of real estate professionals is dedicated to managing millions of square feet of commercial real estate for thousands of customers each day. Customers who call our buildings home. 200 Bloor St. E., Toronto ON 601 Congress St., Boston MA Kitchener/Waterloo Vancouver Toronto Calgary Ottawa Edmonton Montréal Halifax Tokyo San Francisco Osaka Los Angeles Hong Kong San Diego Boston New York City Metro Ho Chi Minh City Washington, DC Orlando Kuala Lumpur Atlanta Bangkok Chicago One Bay East, Hong Kong 707 Fifth St., Calgary, AB Global Portfolio Our global portfolio includes office, industrial, retail and multi-family space. We operate as John Hancock Real Estate in the U.S. and as Manulife Real Estate in all other parts of the world. We own, manage and develop commercial real estate in major metropolitan cities shaping skylines across the globe. 200 S Wacker Dr., Chicago IL 150 Slater St., Ottawa, ON Questions? Contact: Kara Dusseldorp, Leasing Director T: 403.264.4969 E: [email protected].
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