175 BLOOR STREET EAST, TORONTO RETAIL FOR LEASE
PRIME RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES AT THE CORNER OF BLOOR AND CHURCH APPROXIMATELY 100 FT OF WRAPAROUND FRONTAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT
ASHLAR URBAN REALTY INC. Real Estate Brokerage
166 Pearl Street, Suite 300 Toronto, ON Canada M5H 1L3 T 416 205 9222 F 416 205 9228 W ashlarurban.com
TORONTO’S URBAN COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE EXPERTS
GRAHAM SMITH* BRANDON GORMAN JONATHAN DIXON Vice President Sales Representative Sales Representative & Associate 416 205 9222 ext 225 416 205 9222 ext 239 416 205 9222 ext 256 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Disclaimer: Although the information contained within is from sources believed to be reliable, no warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy being subject to errors, omissions, conditions, prior lease, withdrawal or other changes without notice and same should not be relied upon without independent verification. Ashlar Urban Realty Inc.* Sales Representative 175 BLOOR STREET EAST
PROPERTY SUMMARY
Located on the southeast corner of Bloor Street East and Church Street, 175 Bloor Street East presents a prime corner opportunity in the luxury Bloor-Yorkville retail node. Situated at the base of two Class “A” office towers and positioned within close proximity to the Bloor Yonge Subway line, this is a rare opportunity to secure a prime Bloor Street corner.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Situated at the base of 175 Bloor Street East—a 585,000 square foot office complex
• Close proximity to the Bloor Street “Mink Mile” luxury strip and Yorkville
• Steps from two high-profile luxury developments—Great Gulf Homes “One Bloor East” and Mizrahi Developments “The One”
- Great Gulf Homes “One Bloor East”—proposed 85,000 SF of retail | 732 residential suites
- Mizrahi Developments “The One”—proposed 150,000 SF of retail | 560 residential suites
• Steps to Bloor-Yonge Subway Station; the busiest subway station in Canada serving a combined total of 404,000 people per day
• Ceiling heights of 10+ FT throughout
• Great corner exposure offering strong signage and branding
• Patio potential in the pedestrian courtyard
• Approximately 100 FT of frontage (33 FT on Bloor Street East and 66 FT on Church Street)
DETAILS
ASKING RATE Negotiable
ADDITIONAL RENT $17.63 PSF† (est. 2016)
OCCUPANCY Immediate
TERM 10 years
AVAILABLE SPACE Unit 1: 3,603 SF Unit 2: 1,160 SF
† Utilities excluded
LOCATION MAP
Ichiriki Japanese Restaurant Fossil BCBG Swarovski Gateway Breitling Aritzia Talbots Newsstand Scotiabank The Gap Zara HMV Marriott BMO Holt RBC The Bay Longo’s Sunset Hotel Renfrew Grill
Cumberland Terrace
1 Bloor Street West 1 Bloor Street East 175 Bloor Street East
TD H&M Second Starbucks Sushi Scotiabank Cup Nail Starbucks McDonald’s Shop William Zyng Freshii Salon Birks BMO Tim Starbucks Rogers Ashley Spring Purolator Coffee Shaw St. Paul’s Hortons Dollarama Rolls Shop (TBC) Fionn Bishop & MacCool’s Pizzaiolo Firkin the Belcher On Bloor International News FLOOR PLANS
UNIT 1 | 3,683 SF
UNIT 2 | 1,160 SF
UNIT 1 3,6833,683 sq.ft. SF
LEASED
LEASED
UNIT 2 1,160SALON sq. ft. RICCARDO1,160 SF
DR. DANIEL BUIM
3,824 sq.ft. DEMOGRAPHICS
POPULATION** 1 KM 2 KM 3 KM
2015 Population 67,824 151,240 282,698
2020 Population 76,260 164,996 306,125
Population Growth 2015–2020 12.44% 9.10% 8.29%
Median Age 35.90 36.30 36.60
HOUSEHOLDS** 1 KM 2 KM 3 KM
2015 Households 40,151 84,390 149,686
2020 Households 46,162 93,929 165,413
Household Growth 2015–2020 14.97% 11.30% 10.51%
2015 Average Household Income $103,380 $120,334 $122,953
2020 Average Per Capita Income $126,643 $142,171 $145,528
2015 Average Household Size 1.70 1.70 1.80
TRAFFIC COUNT**: TRANSIT**:
The average daily pedestrian traffic along Bloor-Yonge Subway Station is the busiest Bloor Street is 71,299 people in a 24 subway station in Canada serving a combined hour time-frame. total of 404,000 people per day
OFFICE DENSITY**:
CONFINES: Yonge Street to Ted Rogers Way / Asquith to Charles Street East:
These boundaries comprise over 3,600,000 SF of office space, consisting of 24 buildings, with % Leased of 96.5%
**Information sourced from Statistics Canada 2006, the City of Toronto Traffic Data Centre & Safety Bureau and CoStar AERIAL PHOTO
BLOOR STREET EAST CHURCH STREET
NORTH TORONTO’S URBAN COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE EXPERTS