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Royal Bank Building for Lease | 10117 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton ROYAL BANK BUILDING FOR LEASE | 10117 JASPER AVENUE, EDMONTON PHIL GOH FAHAD SHAIKH, CPA, CA TAYLOR RIAR IAN BRADLEY Senior Vice President Vice President Associate Executive Vice President 780 969 2989 780 969 3008 780 969 3022 780 969 2996 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] AVAILABILITIESAVAILABILITIES AVAILABILITY (SF) 1,400 SF to 25,000 SF ASKING RATE $15.00 / SF OPERATING COSTS $16.82 / SF (2019) 15 2,555 SF 1,458 SF 14 2:1,000 SF 13 $224 /stall/month rooftop random 12 PARKING RATIO $250 /stall/month covered random 11 1,512 SF* 4,097 SF* $280 /stall/month secured reserved 10 9 7,918 SF TENANT IMPROVE- Turnkey packages available 8 MENT ALLOWANCE 7 3,873 SF* 4,045 SF* Available for full floor tenants 6 1,400 SF BUILDING SIGNAGE Building naming rights may also be available 5 7,918 SF 4 3 12,853 SF *SHOWSUITE CONSTRUCTION MAIN 12,450 SF UNDERWAY LOWER 2,867 SF 4,816 SF* 7,593 SF* AVAILABLE LEASED *contiguous BUILDING FEATURES • Move-in ready opportunities available • High-profile building with excellent exposure to Jasper Avenue and 101st Street • Direct underground pedway connection with LRT access • 24/7 security onsite • High parking ratio for the financial downtown core (2 stalls per 1,000 square feet of leased space) • Excellent views of the river valley and downtown core • Large variety of retail amenities in area • Easy access to parks and green space, including the river valley and an outdoor park area next door • Strong local landlord and management (Melcor) • BOMA Best Level 2 certification, along with co-generation technology installed in 2011 that supports reduction in energy, water and gas usage FOR LEASE | 10117 JASPER AVENUE, EDMONTON STAY CONNECTEDEDMONTON REMAND BUILDING SP COMMUNITY RINK FUTURE DEVELOPMENT (STATION LANDS) FUTURE DEVELOPMENT EPCOR TOWER EDMONTON POLICE HEADQUARTERS SQUARE 104 JOHN E. BROWNLEE ICE DISTRICT BUILDING SP ROYAL ALBERTA MUSEUM ROGERS STAYPLACE CN CONNECT- TOWER 103A AVENUE GRAND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT VILLA SP SP CASINO SQUARE 104 REUSE CENTRE Stay connected to several EDMONTON SP 104 AVENUE buildings in the downtown core WINTER SP GARDENS 105 STREET CP LAW COURTS DOWNTOWN LOFTS MERCER CITY SQUARE WAREHOUSE RESIDENTIAL TOWER through the use of the pedway TELUS APARTMENTS TOWER STREET 97 SP EDMONTON J.W. MARRIOTT/ EDMONTON TOWER SP CP TELEPHONE RESIDENCES CITY HALL EXCHANGE FEDERAL PROVINCIAL system. THE PEDWAY SYSTEM COURT HOUSE MANHATTAN 103 AVENUE STREET 99 FUTURE RESIDENCES RETAIL EXCELSIOR THE LOFTS STREET 103 CINEPLEX MNP TOWER CHURCHILL THEATRE STREET 102 STREET 101 THE LEGACY SP STANTEC TOWER BELL BELL SP SUBJECT SITE ANNEX TOWER AFFORDABLE ART GALLERY BROOKFIELD SELF OF ALBERTA STORAGE STREET 100 SP SUTTON Enjoy direct underground access PLACE SAGE HOTEL CP UNDERGOUND PEDWAY 103 AVENUE YMCA VENTURE EDM. EMERG. to the pedway system, including CENTURY PUBLISHING RELIEF SERVICES PLACE SP SP CRASH 102A AVENUE CHANCERY EXISTING ABOVE GROUND PEDWAY HOTEL HALL CHARACTER’S COBOGO HSBC BANK DINING LOFTS PLACE CP CP OXFORD easy access to the LRT. TOWER SIR WINSTON SALVATION ULTIMA CHURCHILL SQUARE ARMY FUTURE ABOVE GROUND PEDWAY SP TOWER WINSPEAR CENTRE CP STATION LRT CHURCHILL THE SHAW VILLAGE DELTA BUILDING JAPANESE CITY CENTRE CITY CENTRE 104 STREET 104 CENTRE HIGH CENTRE THE 3 BANANAS TIX ON ON TIX SHOPPING MALL (EAST) SQUARE BUILDINGS WITH PEDWAY ACCESS POINT CAFE SCHOOL SALVATION PLACE ARMY CITY CENTRE SHOPPING MALL (WEST) TD TOWER SP BILL REES CP PARKS/GREEN AREAS YMCA FOX TOWERS FOX REVILLON REVILLON BUILDING BOARDWALK BUILDING 102 AVENUE NATIONAL TELUS SERVER BANK STANLEY A. MILNER BUILDING LOCATION LRT STATION (UNDERGROUND) 102 AVENUE BUILDING FINANCIAL LIBRARY STREET 97 CITADEL THEATRE THE THE METALS MCKENNY CANADA PLACE THE TEN BUILDING BUILDING ENCORE DON WHEATON SITE FAMILY YMCA MANULIFE PLACE BROCK BUILDING PHIPPS CP 100 THE CENTURY MCKINNON HARDWARE STREET GRILL BUILDINGS WITH CONDOMINIUM BUILDING PLACE PHILLIPS HOLMES LOFTS BEAVER SHERLOCK HOUSE STREET 100A COAST EDMONTON MCKENZIE JUDY PADUA WAY 102 STREET CENTRE PEDWAY ACCESS PLAZA BUILDING ICON II ICON RICE HOWARD WAY HOTEL GREAT WEST MORRIS SUN LIFE PLACE CONDOMINIUM SADDLERY LOFTS BLDG WESTIN JASPER AVENUE 103 STREET 103 105 STREET 105 HOTEL THE ALBERTA HOTEL/ ICON I & II RETAIL ICON MCLEOD BUILDING 102 STREET 102 CP WORK WOOD CKUA RADIO ICON I ICON COMMERCE PLACE SCOTIA ENBRIDGE PLACE I & II 9TRIPLE8 CONDOMINIUM MARKET ARMSTRONG PLACE ENTERPRISE BEER CRAFT JASPER BLOCK SHAW CONFERENCE CENTRE UNDERGROUND PEDWAY SQUARE APARTMENT WORLD TRADE SP CENTRE DOWNTOWN COLLEGE COLLEGE CDI CDI STAFFING DESIGN EMPIRE LOFTS CAMBRIDGE CAMBRIDGE BUILDING MELTON BUILDING CDI CECIL BIRKS BUILDING TIM HORTON’S CIBC SCOTIA PLACE BUILDING RETAIL RETAIL UNIVERSITY PLACE III LOBBY BLOCK LOBBY OF ALBERTA MACDONALD RT STATION ESTATES SP BAY/ENTERPRISE LRT JASPER AVENUE CENTRAL L FUTURE ABOVE GROUND CP ATB PLACE JAFFER CWB PLACE ROYAL BANK FIRST AND JASPER STANDARD LIFE CENTRE BUILDING PARAMOUNT ENBRIDGE UNION PEDWAY BLOCK TOWER BUILDING BANK INN BANK CORSO 32 CORSO UCCELLINO BAR BRICCO BAR MARRIOTT COURTYARD FAIRMONT HOTEL ALBERTA PLACE HAWKEYES/ MACDONALD SUITE HOTEL PIN UP HAIR CP STUDIO SP CP GRANT MACEWAN UNIVERSITY 100 ST EXISTING ABOVE GROUND ATCO EDMONTON (ALBERTA COLLEGE CAMPUS) BUS STATION CENTRE MILNER TELUS BUILDING JOURNAL RETAIL CP BUILDING HOUSE 101 STREET 101 ATB PLACE STARLITE MCDOUGALL PEDWAY EAST SENIOR ROOM SP UNITED CHURCH CITIZENS RESIDENCE CHICAGO FIRST DEEP DISH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SP SP RETAIL STATION/ RED ARROW RED ARROW HOLIDAY INN FREE CROWNE PLAZA SP EXPRESS MASON’S SP CHATEAU HALL SP LACOMBE 100 AVENUE EDMONTON HOUSE J.H. 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