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FOR LEASE Well-Exposed Office Space at Rickshaw Plaza 10524 KING GEORGE BLVD SURREY, BC FOR LEASE Well-Exposed Office Space at Rickshaw Plaza 10524 KING GEORGE BLVD SURREY, BC CONTACT US: CLAUDIA CLAASEN Associate +1 604 692 1415 [email protected] DYLAN SOHI Personal Real Estate Corporation MIKE GREWAL Personal Real Estate Corporation Location Surrey City Centre is the rapidly evolving downtown core of Surrey, boasting a convenient location close to major transportation routes, three Opportunity SkyTrain stations and an education workforce. A surge of approximately 4,000 people annually moving to Surrey makes Surrey City Centre one of Office space in Surrey’s City Centre, within walking the most desirable places in Canada to do business. City Centre is home to distance to the SkyTrain. Tremendous exposure and the new Surrey City Hall, a new state-of-the-art Library, a future performing arts centre, and the highly coveted 3 Civic Plaza project, currently under signage opportunities available along King George construction at Surrey Central SkyTrain Station. Boulevard. The Rickshaw Plaza has been an iconic destination for decades. Make Rickshaw Plaza your business address and take part in the local economic Key Highlights growth of Metro Vancouver’s secondary downtown > Centrally located within Surrey City Centre with access to Pattullo Bridge cosmopolitan centre. and the 10-lane Port Mann Bridge providing efficient access to Burnaby, Coquitlam, Langley, and Vancouver > Situated within walking distance of Surrey Central SkyTrain station > Nearby amenities include Central City Brewery, Boston Pizza, Steve Nash Fitness World, Safeway and Starbucks Lougheed Highway Burquitlam y t W S Kingsway Ave Lake City Burns Rd r n e i Lougheed Highway n a i t Linton St r n Sprott St Production Lougheed a Port Gatensbury Rd Gatensbury d Winston St Way Town Centre u Austin Ave Coquitlam o M R T M r Harris Rd Harris r a e Rd Neaves e n v i Deer Lake Pkwy s u COQUITLAM l C R a B n t a t Dewdney Trunk Rd da i 132 Ave Highway P Broadway St Broadway Braid Brunette Ave 7 North Rd 128 Ave 128 Ave BURNABY United Blvd PITT Shaughnessy St s Canada Wy as 6 St 10 Ave Hartley Ave Mary Hill Byp MEADOWS P Pitt Sapperton o Meadows r 203 St 203 Royal t 227 St 224 St 216 St Laity St Laity Oak Rd Woolridge 232 St M Douglas Kingswa y River a Island PITT MEADOWS n Hammond Rd n AIRPORT NEW6 Ave Columbia St 116 Ave B Edmonds Fraser Maple r Rd H r Meadows ive a P id R Port n Gilley Ave 8 Ave a g Fraser Wy Haney e Demographics WESTMINSTERtu e y 207th St war Columbia llo B e ds Queens Ave Bridge yp 22nd St t o Scott Rd Perimeter Rd as S n New s A Wy Westminster C.N.R. l Grosvenor Rd ex F Gateway ras 108 Ave 108 Ave 1km radius 3km radius 5km radius Byrne Rd e r B Scott Rd Surrey r Central Barnston Island i d 104 Ave 104 Ave g North Fraser Wy e TOTAL AVERAGE POPULATION King George Golden Ears Bridge Golden Ears 208 St 100 Ave 100 Ave 148 St 91A 100 Ave Q Fraser Highway u W 2019 Estimate 13,543 84,824 196,747 156 St ee i Albion Ferry n 96 Ave ls s 96 Ave Annacis 120 St 96 Ave o Mcmillan b n o Island Island 99A 192 St C ro 92 Ave r u 92 Ave 2023 Projected 14,537 91,052 211,193 ve g A 160 St n h e d B 132 St e y liv r 88 Ave C D W i 88 Ave erwe n t d 88 Ave g y TOTAL AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME e l W e Rd 216 St Topham d 84 Ave 84 Ave Glover Rd or Telegraph Tr N C.N.R. 144 St 2019 Estimate $57,596 $68,237 $71,691 Annacis Pacic Highway Harvie Rd Brown Rd Brown 80 Ave 128 St 152 St 80 Ave C.N.R. 80th Ave 2023 Projected $60,512 $71,691 $81,358 76 Ave 76 Ave 112 St 216 St King George Highway 184 St 192 St 208 St 200 St 168 St H 140 St ig 72 Ave Newton Rd 72 Ave h 72 Ave 240 St w 72 Ave a y SURREY 64 Ave 68 Ave Hwy 10 91 Scott Rd Scott 17 Bypass DELTA 176th St Kitson Pkwy SOUTHERN RAILWAY 64 Ave Glover Rd B.N.R. 64 Ave Availability 60 Ave Logan Ave 58 Ave 148 St 140 St 56 Ave 56 Ave Douglas Cr B.C. RAIL 208 St LANGLEY 56 Ave AIRPORT Available Rate Additional Rent Approximate Colebrook Rd 53 Ave 160 St Unit Station Rd brook Rd Cole 203 St Fraser Highway Space (SF) (per SF) (est. 2019) Monthly Rent 15 Gra 48 Ave de Cr 300 1,532 $18.00 $12.26 $3,863.19 Old Yale Rd ve Mud Bay 40 A 40 Ave 40 Ave Pacic Highway 152 St 184 St Rd LANGLEY t 32 Ave n 32 Ave e 32 Ave es c w Cr ie St 192 St v 28 Ave 99 28 Ave y 168 St Floor Plan 160 St a B 140 St 24 Ave 24 Ave 24 Ave 24 Ave WHITE ROCK 124 St 128 St 20 Ave 20 Ave 20 Ave 232 St 208 St 240 St 216 St 224 St 200 St St 200 Unit 300 North Blu Rd 16 Ave 16 Ave Marine Dr 1,532 SF Buena Vista Ave 176 St 8 Ave Campbell River Rd B.N.R. 176 St 172 St 105 AvenueCANADA 0 Ave Boundary Rd U.S.A. PARKING King George Boulevard Third Floor *Measurements approximate and to be verified by Landlords architect prior to lease commencement King George Station Fraser Highway Surrey Central Station Surrey City Hall RICKSHAW PLAZA King George Boulevard ® COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL CLAUDIA CLAASEN MIKE GREWAL 13450-102 Ave, Suite 1850 Associate Personal Real Estate Corporation Surrey, BC V3T 5X3 +1 604 692 1415 604 681 4111 DYLAN SOHI [email protected] www.collierscanada.com Personal Real Estate Corporation This document/email has been prepared by Colliers International for advertising and general information only. Colliers International makes no guarantees, representations or warranties of any kind, expressed or implied, regarding the information including, but not limited to, warranties of content, accuracy and reliability. Any interested party should undertake their own inquiries as to the accuracy of the information. Colliers International excludes unequivocally all inferred or implied terms, conditions and warranties arising out of this document and excludes all liability for loss and damages arising there from. This publication is the copyrighted property of Colliers International and /or its licensor(s). © 2019. All rights reserved. This communication is not intended to cause or induce breach of an existing listing agreement. Colliers Macaulay Nicolls Inc..
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