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510 Burrard St Vancouver British Columbia 2ND FLOOR - 14,463 SF FOR SUBLEASE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY A CLASS OFFICE SPACE IN THE HEART OF THE CBD 510 BURRARD ST VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA VIRTUAL TOUR 2ND FLOOR - 14,643 SF AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY VANCOUVER’S SEWALL FLOAT PLANES 510 BURRARD ST CONVENTION CENTRE VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA PREMISES PROFILE BUILDING PROFILE T WATERFRONT JARVIS ST BURRARD STATION T AVAILABLE SPACE 2nd Floor ■ 14 STOREY, 205,055 SF A WEST PENDER ST CLASS OFFICE TOWER SIZE* 14,643 SF BUTE ST *Can be split approx. in half ■ BOMA BEST GOLD AND BURRARD ST T GRANVILLE STATION LEED GOLD CERTIFIED WEST GEORGIA ST ASKING LEASE RATE Contact Listing Agent ■ AMPLE BICYCLE PARKING THURLOW ST ROBSON ST OP. COSTS & TAXES $22.84 PSF (2020 estimate) ■ UNDERGROUND PARKING AVAILABILITY Immediately ■ 1 STALL PER 1,314 SF LEASED TERM To May 30, 2028 ■ RANDOM $300/STALL/MO FURNITURE Negotiable PLUS TAX ■ RESERVED $400/STALL/MO PATIOS 2 large patios exclusive for LOCATION Subtenant’s enjoyment PLUS TAX 510 Burrard Street is located at “center-ice” in Downtown Vancouver on the south-east corner of Burrard and West Pender Street. The Building is a short walk from the major traffic artery of West Georgia Street, and is within immediate proximity of the Burrard Street SkyTrain Station, and all modes of transportation West deck facing Burrard Street East deck facing Hornby Street 10th floor fitness facility that terminate at 601 West Cordova Street (“The Station”). WALKER’S PARADISE RIDER’S PARADISE VERY BIKEABLE Walk Score Transit Score Bike Score 96 100 80 www.walkscore.com Kitchen First Class end of trip facilities Full height glass 2ND FLOOR - 14,643 SF AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY The 2nd floor was fully improved from shell condition in mid 2018, and is virtually in brand new condition. The floor plan consists of mainly open areas, 6 meeting rooms of various sizes, 3 break out rooms, phone rooms, a few offices, and an air conditioned server room. There is also a staff lounge and large kitchen with 2 exit doors to a huge north and west facing deck. There is also a large deck on the east side of the floor facing Hornby Street. WEST PENDER STREET VIRTUAL WC WC STREET HORNBY TOUR RECEPTION BURRARD STREET SERVER ROOM PATIO PATIO * Floor Plan not to scale. Furniture layout not exactly as shown. *PREMISES CAN BE DEMISED TO APPROX. 7,300 SF PLEASE CONTACT CBRE Limited | 1021 West Hastings Street | Suite 2500 | Vancouver, BC | V6E 0C3 This disclaimer shall apply to CBRE Limited, Real Estate Brokerage, and to all other divisions of the Corporation; to include all employees and independent contractors (“CBRE”). The information set out herein, including, MARK BLANCARD without limitation, any projections, images, opinions, assumptions and estimates obtained from third parties (the “Information”) has not been verified by CBRE, and CBRE does not represent, warrant or guarantee the accuracy, Vice President correctness and completeness of the Information. CBRE does not accept or assume any responsibility or liability, direct or consequential, for the Information or the recipient’s reliance upon the Information. The recipient of the Office Buildings Information should take such steps as the recipient may deem necessary to verify the Information prior to +1 604 662 5160 placing any reliance upon the Information. The Information may change and any property described in the Information may be withdrawn from the market at any time without notice or obligation to the recipient from [email protected] CBRE. CBRE and the CBRE logo are the service marks of CBRE Limited and/or its affiliated or related companies in other countries. All other marks displayed on this document are the property of their respective owners. All Rights Reserved. Mapping Sources: Canadian Mapping Services [email protected]; DMTI Spatial, Environics Analytics, Microsoft Bing, Google Earth..
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