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Bankers Hall West Tower Contact: DAN LANNON Senior Vice President | Partner 403 215 9865 [email protected] FOR SUB-SUBLEASE | 888 - 3rd Steet SW, Calgary, AB Colliers International West Tower 900, 335 8th Avenue SW Bankers Hall Calgary, AB T2P 1C9 Calgary’s premier office complex, which is comprised of twin 52-storey office www.colliers.com/calgary +1 403 266 5544 towers joined by a four level sky-lit retail gallery. > LEED Gold Certified - Core & Shell (2012) > 2014: BOMA 360 designation > 2004: BOMA Award Office Building of the Year Calgary Region > 2004: BOMA Office Building of the Year Canadian Region, 1M SF or Greater Category Accelerating success. FOR SUB-SUBLEASE | 888 - 3rd Street SW, Calgary, AB Sub-Sublease Information Available Sub-Subpremises Suite 4250 - 2,390 SF OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE KITCHEN Sub-Sublandlord Canterra Custom Homes Ltd. BOARDROOM Annual Net Rent Market Rates COFFEE Operating Costs and Taxes $21.75 per SF (2019) STATION OFFICE Occupancy Date Immediate RECEPTION Term of Sub-Sublease January 29, 2023 OFFICE SERVER TELE. SERVER OFFICE FILE/COPY AREA OFFICE Building Details MEETING ROOM Constructed 2000 FLOOR PLANS EXISTING PARTITION WALL 1 N Scale: 1/8"=1'-0" NEW PARTITION WALL Rentable Area 805,588 SF EXISTING WALL Average Floorplate 20,800 SF Number of Floors 52 RELIEF SMOKE ELEVATOR VESTIBULE ELECTRICAL PIPE CHASE MECHANICAL SHAFTS Landlord Bankers Hall LP / bcIMC Realty Corporation TELEPHONE HVAC Monday - Friday | 7:00 am - 10:00 pm N KEY PLAN 3 Comments Scale: N.T.S >> Center ice location Suite 4250 - 2,390 SF >> Brand new space with AA class finishes • 7 offices >> Rare corner suite • boardroom >> Plus 15 connected to TD Square, Bankers Court and Gulf Canada Square • meeting room >> Bankers Hall Club offering weight training, fitness studios, squash courts, • kitchen • reception lounge and pro shop • files/copy area BOW RIVER DISCOVERY HILL 310-314 10 ST NW ST 10 1 AVENUE NE BROKEN PLATE RIVER RUN CONDO’S HILL HOUSE HOLLY CALGARY DOWNTOWNPARK MAP MEMORIAL DRIVE NW PRINCE'S ISLAND YARD ESTATES YEOMAN'S MARSH ROAD NE 500 HOLLY EAU CLAIRE LEGEND POINT PEACE BRIDGE THE PRINCETON UNDER CONSTRUCTION 10 STREET NW STREET 10 WATERFRONT MANOR EAU CLAIRE CONDOS COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL HELIPORT YMCA MEREDITH CENTRE STREET BRIDGE STREET CENTRE FUTURE/POTENTIAL CONSTRUCTION SITE 900, 335 - 8TH AVE SW 4 ST VLADIMIR'S EAU CLAIRE MARKET UKRAINIAN MEMORIAL DRIVE NE ORTHODOX CALGARY, AB T2P 1C9 130- 148 10 ST NW ST 10 148 130- APTS 3 CHURCH WAAL DE BARCLAY PARADE BARCLAY CAFE EAU CLAIRE AVENUE SW 1886 BOW RIVER COMMERCIAL T +1 403 266 5544 RIVERFRONT AVE SW MEREDITH ROAD NEF +1 403 265 6495 MILL P BARLEY RESIDENTIAL www.colliers.com/calgary 1 AVENUE SW MILLENIUM SIEN LOK PARK 205 CALGARY SHERATON JOEY TOWER CHINATOWN EAU CLAIRE CENTRE SENIOR’S TOMATOES EAU CLAIRE P P P RIVERFRONT COVERED SURFACE PARKING 106 - 126 10 ST NW ST 10 126 - 106 APTS BOW LA CAILLE CLAIRE 23 BOWSIDE RESTAURANT ESTATES JOE P BLDG MANOR PHILLIPS 4 STREET NE STREET 4 LA CAILLE 116 140 P N.W. 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