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433 MAIN STREET WINNIPEG, MB Capital Is Pleased to Offer Over 23,000 Sq 433 MAIN STREET WINNIPEG, MB Capital is pleased to offer over 23,000 sq. ft. of office space for lease in this institutionally owned and managed office building. This well-situated 14-storey office tower provides elevator access, excellent downtown views, and attractive floor plate sizes. Various unit sizes are available throughout the building with the potential option to offer a large block of contiguous space of up to 25,000 sq. ft. if required. UNITE D W LOCATION CHINATOWNAY Well-situated in downtown Winnipeg, 433 Main Street is only three blocks from SITE PANT P AG LAYHOUES Portage & Main and on the Western SE E E TR RKAD RSCH A I P THE JOHNH boundary of the East Exchange District. THEA The building is well serviced by the EXCHANGE DISTRICT RICHARD SON amenities of downtown and only steps CENT RE 201AGE RT E PO ENU from Old Market Square, the theatre AV MT district and Exchange District shops and S SHAW BASEBALL WILLIAM STEPHENSON PARK S services. The building is located only a ST. REGI W AY HE N E T OLTIA PT OP E METR ATR short walk to many downtown landmarks THE PUBLIC SAFETY BLDG. including; Shaw Park, The Canadian HUMPHREYINN CANADIAN MUSEUM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS RWB Y’S MAR L Museum for Human Rights, The Forks, the HOLIDAY INN ST. CATHEDRA PLUG IN LTA DE L Bell MTS Place, the Centennial Concert HOTE WINNIPEGC CLINI WESTE S BES Hall, and the Manitoba Museum. The T ARCHIVE OF A R DOWNTOWNB N O NIT MA location also affords 433 Main Street THE FORKS close proximity to the city’s financial, WINNIPEGT VER DALNA legal and technology hub. MUSEUM Bell MTS 433 MAIN Centre STREET Manitoba Manitoba Museum Legislature RBC Winnipeg Portage & Main Shaw Convention Old Market Centennial Winnipeg Park Centre Square Concert Hall City Hall PROPERTY DETAILS BUILDING AREA 121,169 sq. ft. Surface Stalls: 32 directly behind the building PARKING Monthly Parking Available in the surrounding area BUILDING CERTIFICATION BOMA BEST certified CONSTRUCTION Built in 1976 NUMBER OF FLOORS 14 The building is monitored 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday BUILDING SECURITY Security cameras are located throughout the main floor and in the rear of the building including the parking lot Daily janitorial service with Bison Janitorial for all tenants after building JANITORIAL SERVICE hours Fully Upgraded in 2014. ELEVATORS 3 Elevators, 2-passenger and 1-freight TELECOMM. PROVIDER Shaw, MTS and Telus Single stage alarm with voice communication LIFE SAFETY SYSTEMS The building has a partial sprinkler system Building Generator for life safety systems including exit signage, emer- EMERGENCY POWER gency lighting, elevator, stairwell lighting and heating during winter months Boiler Systems with two centrifugal chillers MECHANICAL One Zone Thermostat controlled – constant fresh air exchange Base Building Lighting is fluorescent with LED upgrades to the tenant LIGHTING suite pot lights, elevator lobbies, washrooms and exterior pot lights. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT GWL Realty Advisors Inc. LEASING DETAILS Suite 401: 3,875 sq. ft Suite 510: 3,500 sq. ft Suite 920: 2,183 sq. ft AVAILABLE SPACE Suite 930: 2,688 sq. ft Suite 1000: 9,632 sq. ft Suite 1210: 5,685 sq. ft Suite 1400: 9,562 sq. ft RENTAL RATE $10.00 per sq. ft. net ADDITIONAL RENT $15.89 per sq. ft. per annum (est. 2019) 433 MAIN STREET WINNIPEG,FLOOR MB. PLANS 4TH FLOOR 433 MAIN STREET WINNIPEG, MB. " VACANT 2 " / Unit 401VACANT 1 401 2 / 9 1 401 - 3,875 sq. ft. (+/-) ' 9 9 5 - ' 9 5 20' - 0" 14' - 7" 5' - 5" NOTE: THIS FLOOR PLAN IS NOT TO SCALE AND IS INTENDED FOR CONCEPTUAL PURPOSE ONLY. GRANT DESIGN GROUP. 20' - 0" 14' - 7" 5' - 5" SUITE 401 AREA: 3100 SF 2 NOTE: THIS FLOOR PLAN IS NOT TO SCALE AND IS INTENDED FOR CONCEPTUAL PURPOSE ONLY. GRANT DESIGN GROUP. SUITE 401 AREA: 3100 SF 2 JAN 12/18 JAN 12/18 FLOOR PLANS 5TH FLOOR Unit 510 3,500 sq. ft. (+/-) FLOOR PLANS 9TH FLOOR Unit 920 2,183 sq. ft. (+/-) FLOOR PLANS 9TH FLOOR Unit 930 2,688 sq. ft. (+/-) FLOOR PLANS 10TH FLOOR Unit 1000 9,632 sq. ft. (+/-) FLOOR PLANS 12TH FLOOR Unit 1210 5,685 sq. ft. (+/-) FLOOR PLANS 14TH FLOOR Unit 1400 9,562 sq. ft. (+/-) Trevor Clay Principal Capital Commercial 204.985.1365 Real Estate Services Inc. [email protected] 2nd Floor - 570 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0G4 Brett Chartier T 204-943-5700 Advisor - Sales & Leasing F 204-956-2783 204.985.1366 capitalgrp.ca [email protected] Disclaimer: Capital Commercial Real Estate Services Inc. (“Capital”) does not accept or assume any responsibility or liability, direct or consequential, for the information set out herein, including, without limitation, any projections, images, opinions, assumptions and estimates obtained from third parties. This information has not been verified by Capital, and Capital does not guarantee the accuracy, correctness and completeness of this information. The recipient of this information should take such steps as the recipient may deem necessary to verify the information in this document prior to placing any reliance upon it. The information may change and any property described in this document may be withdrawn from the market at any time without notice or obligation to the recipient from Capital. .
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