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Lynn Valley Village Lynn Valley Road & Mountain Highway North LYNN VAllEY VIllAGE LYNN VAllEY ROAD & MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY NORTH VANCOUVER, BC Partnership. Performance. OFFICE & RETAIL SPACE FOR LEASE Prime office & retail opportunity in architecturally stunning civic focal point for the Lynn Valley community, anchored by the Lynn Valley Main Library Amanda Vissia, Senior Associate Terry Thies*, Principal 604.646.8381 604.646.8398 [email protected] [email protected] * Personal Real Estate Corporation Ian Whitchelo, Vice-President 604.647.5095 [email protected] LYNN VAllEY VIllAGE LYNN VAllEY ROAD & MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY NORTH VANCOUVER, BC Property Details Available Area #295–1233 Lynn Valley Road 441 sf Availability Immediate Lease Rates Contact listing agents Superb Location Operating Costs Lynn Valley Village is located at the intersection of Lynn Valley Road and Mountain $12.04 psf (2014 estimate) Highway. The Village is the focal point of this vibrant Lynn Valley community and caters to the growing residential, professional and recreational market requirements. Parking Ample underground parking - Home to the new, architecturally stunning 40,000 sf Lynn Valley Public Library - 12,000 sf central community plaza for public events and displays Daily Traffic Counts - Prime exposure along Lynn Valley Road, with average daily traffic volumes Lynn Valley Road 21,500 exceeding 22,250 vehicles - Adjacent to Lynn Valley Mall Mountain Highway 8,100 - Only 16 minutes to downtown Vancouver and well served by public transportation - Demographically appealing area Trade Area - Residents with active lifestyles Population 22,596 Household size 2.8 Avg. age 41 West Coast Design Median income $72,793 Constructed in 2007 and designed by award winning architects Henriquez & Partners, Library visits Lynn Valley Village incorporates concrete, cedar, copper, and ample glazing into an Estimated at 40,000 patrons per month, which attractive and contemporary west coast design providing enviable curb appeal. is approximately 480,000 visits per year. Lynn Valley Village incorporates sustainable development practices, befitting the range of a complementary mix of lifestyle-oriented tenants. Additional benefits include: Area Tenants - Efficient unit layouts Lynn Valley Village is home to Lynn - Flexible CD-42 zoning Valley Library, VanCity Credit Union, - Ample underground parking Browns Social House, YYoga, Delany’s - Prominent signage opportunities Coffee House, Canyon Dental & Skincare, - Professionally managed Town Centre Chiropractic as well as a - Anchored by the Lynn Valley Library, Browns Social House, YYoga and Vancity. host of complementary tenants. Community Events Increased funding and unique initiatives take pla e in the plaza space to engage retailers within the community. Summer Concert Series Seven Friday evenings beginning July in the Plaza North Shore Green Markets Farmers’ Market every Thursday from June to the end of September Lynn Valley Village Branding Guidelines Draft 1 (not finalised) Primary logo (vertical) Use this version whenever possible. Site Plans Alternate logo (horizontal) Use this version when the text on the vertical First floor version becomes too small to read. Second floor #167 Posy #299 Town Centre Chiropractic 711 sf 768 sf #163 The Village Barber Zazou Spa 497 sf #295 #3033 Sugar & Company 441 sf 2,114 sf #159 Yyoga 862 sf Town Centre Von Pet #155 #151 #291 Dental Yyoga #193 1,072 sf 1,400 sf 859 sf 1,460 sf #289 #291 Canopy 1,356 sf 701 sf Integrated Symbol only Health Used for subtle branding, for example Lynn Valley Delany’s #149 in the corner of a directional sign. Main Library #175 1,820 sf Lynn Valley Main Library 1,669 sf Lynn Valley Nourish Optical Market #255 Grocer 2,474 sf #143 2,250 sf Booster Juice #161 180 sf Mountain Sushi #125 Community Space 1,490 sf Yyoga #225 Papa John’s 2,993 sf #119 989 sf #221 Beach 857 sf Tanning Vancity Studio #101 Brown’s 2,300 sf MLA Social House Brown’s #217 Social House 1,240 sf Mezzanine Demographics Natural Trade Ltd. Oce of Arts & 2013 estimates and projections 1 km 3 km 5 km 1,154 sf Cultural Aairs 900 sf Population 11,630 57,105 113, 833 Hiossen Implant Soper Financial Ltd. Canada Inc. 1,119 sf Total daytime population 8,074 39,835 98,300 Kirschner Financial Services #307 724 sf Common Hall Persons per square km 4,004.69 2,345.55 2,126.73 2,133 sf Persons per family 3.0 3.0 2.9 Dominant age group 50-54 50-54 50-54 Dominant dwelling type Single- Single- Single- Canyon Dental & Third floor detached house detached house detached house Laser Skin Care #301 3,281 sf Avg. dwelling value (2010) $603,064 $631,758 $618,250 Avg. household income $103,077 $104,333 $101,613 2016 avg. household income $116,537 $115,932 $112,470 Total household expenditure $93,561 $94,554 $92,407 ) AY /D Lynn Valley Village To Snug Cove To Langdale S LE IC EH V 50 Cypress Provincial Park ,2 ROSS ROAD 22 Horseshoe ( Bay D M To Nanaimo (Departure Bay) A Whytecli O O HORSESHOE BAY R U Park Ferry Terminal EY N L T Whytecli L A A Lynn Headwaters I V N MARINE DR. TH EAST 29 STREET N Regional Park H N I Grouse Woods Y G Whyte Y L C.N. 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GH Ian Whitchelo, Vice-President SANDY COVE WEST BAY WA Belcarra MARINE DRIVE MATHERS AVENUE Y Upper Lynn Valley Village Mount Seymour Dundarave CAPILANO ROAD Lonsdale 604.647.5095 Provincial Regional QUEENS RD. W. 25TH ST. Park Hugo Bay HOSKINS RD. Lighthouse Ambleside 15TH ST. 29TH ST E. Westlynn Municipal Hall [email protected] Park TAYLOR WAY TAYLOR Park Park INGLEWOOD AVENUE Sentinel Terrace Hill 21ST ST. 11TH ST. LYNN VALLEY ROAD FULTON AVENUE UPPER LEVELS HIGHWAY LynnTerry Thies*, Principal T Jug Island Municipal Pinecone 23RD ST. W. HYANNIS DR. Hall Pemberton Canyon604.646.8398 E Cedardale Heights Park Burke [email protected] DEEP COVE L Westlynn MOUNTAIN HIGHWY Provincial Pemberton CITY OF * Personal Real Estate Corporation GALLANT AVE. N Central Hollyburn Ambleside DR. WESTVIEW Blueridge Wickenden FELL AVE. Lonsdale Park I Park Park MARINE DRIVE Indian LARSON U D P River E P Park Royal CHURCHILL E E 15TH ST. R P C ROOSEVELT L INDIAN RIVER DR. 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