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For Lease | 411 Church Street ForRetail Lease 411 Church Street Overview Located just steps away from Yonge and College, Ryerson University and across the Street from Maple Leaf Gardens, 411 Church Street is a strong retail development with 572 residential units and over 7,000 square feet of premium retail space. With an abundance of public transit in 411 CHURCH STREET close proximity including the College Subway stop, the area has become one of the most accessible in the city. Significant residential density has welcomed a breadth of new retailers and consumers into area making the Church and Wellesley Village one of the most desirable neighbourhoods to live, work, and play in Toronto. The ground floor offers three exceptional retail units all featuring substaintial frontage onto Church Street. At the corner of Church and Wood is a signature restaurant opportunity with operable windows and a prominent patio opportunity on Wood Street. With soaring ceiling heights of 21 FT, 411 Church Street is a premium retail opportunity for high-profile restaurant, fitness, quick service food, and CHURCH STREET health and wellness tenants. YONGE STREET Property details RETAIL 1: 3,839 SF RETAIL 2: LEASED RETAIL 3: LEASED AVAILABLE: Immediately TERM: 10 years NET RENT: Contact Listing Agent ADDITIONAL RENT: $20.55 PSF (2021) Highlights • Shadow-anchored by Loblaws, LCBO, and Joe Fresh at Maple Leaf Gardens • Strong pedestrian traffic highlighted by a significant Ryerson University popula- tion comprised of 43,000 students (growth of 7,000 students over the last 5 years) • Incredible 21 FT ceiling heights and a modern glass façade offering signature branding • Direct access to shipping and receiving for all units • Unit 1 – signature corner restaurant opportunity with patio on Wood Street • Unit 2 / 3 – small format retail spaces with ample frontage on Church Street Within 1km radius Demographics Source: Statistics Canada 77,135 169,348 Population Daytime Population $65,167 44,572 Avg. HH Income Total Households 99 100 Walk Score Transit Score Floor Plan CHURCH STREET G-29a G-31a G-TA G-TB G-30 G-29a G-31a G-TA G-TB G-30c G-30 G-30c LEASED Retail 2 Retail 3,839 SF Retail 1 Retail Patio WOOD STREET WOOD G-29b G-29b LEASED Retail 3 Retail LEGEND G-30a G-03 G-30a G-02 G-03 G-04 G-02 G-04a G-26a G-26 G-04 V V V G-04a G-26a G-26 V V G-31b V V V V V G-31b V V G-30b V G-06 V G-25 V V V V V V V G-24 V G-22 V V V V TH-01 V G-08 G-22a G-09 G-24a G-27 G-27a G-12 TH-02 G-13 V V V V V V V V V V V V V V IBI GROUP ARCHITECTS 7th Floor-55 St.ClairAvenue West TH-03 V V V V V V G-14 G-15 V V G-17 V V V G-20a V V V V G-19 V V V V G-21 V V V V G-TEa V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V TH-05 V V V V V V V V G-15a G-20 G-TC G-TD G-TE H H H H H GROUND LEVEL PLAN N Area amenities & development map Nearby Retailers 4 1 1 Pizza Pizza 20 Good View 39 Panera Bread 5 Wellesley Street East 2 21 40 3 Fushimi Esso Yonge Street Warehouse 2 6 3 Freshii 22 41 Chelsea Hotel 6 PizzaRiver Street Pizza 1 3 23 42 St. Joseph Street 52 4 BMO Sushi Style Scaddabush Queen's Park Crescent East 2 Maitland Street5 5 Starbucks 24 BurritoBayview Avenue Boyz 43 Marshells Hoskin Avenue 4 25 44 Hart House Circle 6 TD Bank Bed Bath & Beyond St George Street Queen's Park Crescent West 7 411 Church Street Mast Coffee Wellesley Street West 7 Crew & Tangos 26 Subway 45 The Brick 51 6 8 River Street27 46 Winners Parliament Street LCBO Gerrard Street East Saks Fifth Avenue 28 47 King's College Circle 6 49 9 Joe Fresh Nathan Philips Square Tim Hortons 50 8 6 12 10 Loblaws 29 Toronto City Hall 48 Shoppers Drug Mart 10 9 10 48 13 11 Jinya 30 Booster Juice 49 Wendy’s 11 Carlton Street11 12 31 50 17 Assembi Additional Elle McDonald’s 47 12 13 32 51 Queen's Park Elizabeth Street 54 17 Freshii Home Sense A&W 46 16 Spadina Crescent 14 33 52 15 18 Starbucks Urban Outfitters LCBO 45 53 16 18 15 34 53 14 A&W Eaton Center Bar Burrito 14 44 13 Church Street 16 Subway 35 Nordstrom 54 43 55 Jarvis Street 42 17 Ramada Plaza 36 Dundas Square 55 Banh Mi Boys Gerrard15 Street East 18 Harveys 37 Foot Locker 56 Ryerson University 41 56 21 Dundas Street East 19 Metro 38 The Pickle Barrel 19 Sherbourne Street College Street Orde Street 19 Beverley Street 40 Gerrard Street West 22 2223 20 39 20 Residential Units Developed / Under Development Elizabeth Street 38 21 23 24 37 24 Lower River Street Elm Street Edward Street 26 1 10 Wellesley St. W,Queen 466 Street units East 18 PRIME condos, 579 units 36 22 25 35 19 University Avenue 2 31 Wellesley on the park, 742 units 8 Elm Street, 469 units Dundas Square 3 20 25 50 at Wellesley Station, 365 units Panda Condominums, 555 units 27 4 21 33 Shuter30 Street 572 Church Street, 98 units 295 Jarvis Street, 351 units 34 29 26 5 Church and Wellseley, 422 units 22 Dundas Square Gardens, 1004 units McCaul Street 6 Eighty One Wellseley, 179 units 23 in.DE, 205 units 32 7 TeaHouse, 608 units 24 Max Condos, 385 units 29 Yonge Street 31 28 Richmond Street East 8 Halo Residences on Yonge, 451 units 25 Ivy Condos, 235 units Dundas Street West King Street East Eastern Avenue 30 9 475 Yonge Street, 1274 units 26 Social at Church & Dundas, 598 units Adelaide Street East10 YC Condos, 639 units 27 Fleur Condos, 320 units 28 Victoria Street 27 11 2 Carlton, 1046 units 28 The Metropolitan, 442 units Cherry Street 12 Stanley Condominiums, 537 units 29 Bay Street 88 North, 407 units 13 308 Jarvis Street 30 Garden District Condos, 234 units 14 415 Yonge Street, 450 units 31 203 Jarvis Street, 423 units Spadina Avenue Mill Street 15 YSL Residences, 1106 units Richmond Street West 16 Alter, 340 units York Street King Street East 17 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL UNITS | 15,256 Units Queen Street West 280 Jarvis Street, 306 units Cherry Street King Street West Front Street East Adelaide Street West FOR LEASE | 411 CHURCH STREET Graham Smith* Senior Vice President +1 416 855 0914 [email protected] Brandon Gorman* Senior Vice President +1 416 855 0907 [email protected] Austin Jones* Sales Representative +1 416 855 0939 [email protected] These statements are based upon the information furnished by the principal and sources, which we deem reliable - for which we assume no responsibility and is subject to verification during a formal due diligence period. This submission is made subject to prior sale, change in price or terms, or withdrawal without notice. Prospective purchasers should not construe this information as legal or tax advice. Legal counsel, accountants or other advisors should be consulted, if desired, on matters related to this presentation. * Sales Representative.
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