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For Lease Prime Retail Space with Skytrain Exposure FOR LEASE PRIME RETAIL SPACE WITH SKYTRAIN EXPOSURE 567 & 581 CLARKE ROAD COQUITLAM, BC BURQUITLAM Skytrain Platform Partnership. Performance. Max Ripper, Associate Daniel Lee*, Principal 604.647.1348 604.757.5102 [email protected] [email protected] *Daniel J. Lee Personal Real Estate Corporation SIGNAGE SIGNAGE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OPPORTUNITY 567 & 581 Clarke Road Municipal Address Coquitlam, BC Avison Young is pleased to present an exceptional opportunity to lease 567-581 Clarke Road located in the thriving Burquitlam Timing Q3 2020 market. The subject property features prime retail space located with direct exposure to the Burquitlam Platform 2 SkyTrain CRU 1 5,571 sf Station. 567-581 Clarke Road is the new commercial hub for the CRU 2 2,394 sf Burquitlam area featuring immediate access to Simon Fraser CRU 3 3,662 sf University, Metrotown City Centre and Downtown Vancouver. Unit Units Available Demising and contiguous options CRU 4 1,924 sf sizes range from 1,939 sf – 5,571 sf with the largest contiguous available for all units space being 7,965 sf. The units will be provided in shell condition CRU 5 1,939 sf ready for tenant improvements. CRU 6 2,134 sf Total 17,624 sf KEY HIGHLIGHTS Ceiling Heights Approx. 27 feet Located within 1-minute walk to Burquitlam Station Platform 2 SkyTrain Station Commercial Parking 61 stalls Thriving neighbourhood with significant redevelopment Asking Rate Please contact listing agent Across from newly built 35,000 sf Safeway Extra Additional Rent $20.00 psf (2020 estimate) Excellent exposure on Clarke Road and Como Lake Avenue U N I T S AVAILABLE FLOOR PLAN CRU 1 –5,571 sf CRU 5 – 1,939 sf CRU 2 – 2,394 sf CRU 6 – 2,134 sf CRU 3 – 3,662 sf CRU 4 – 1,924 sf CRU 1 CRU 2 CRU 3 CRU 4 CRU 5 CRU 6 SIGNAGE SIGNAGE W I T H I N 3 K M RADIUS POPULATION GROWTH (NEXT 5 YEARS) 10.8% AVERAGE INCOME $93,200 DAYTIME POPULATION 57,223 DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL Bachelor Degree NEW CONDOMINIUM UNITS in the immediate area OVER 1,000 SIGNAGE SIGNAGE SIGNAGE SIGNAGE POPULATION GROWTH (NEXT 5 YEARS) SIGNAGE T E L N I D R A R BAY ST. ST. CHARLES HARBOUR RD. R S e Roche Point MOUNTAIN HWY. c o n d U B N U a PORT r r R o B R w A s R B O R T M O O D Y r P D i d I N L g E T e MOODY R . Montrose Park . P. C Capitol Hill Barnet Marine Park AY Vancouver Scenic Park B BARNET HIGHW ARN WASHINGTON ET R McGILL STREET Confederation OAD Park Stratford Park COMMISSIONER ST. ETON STREET WALL ST Westridge C.N. RAIL (Tunnel) Hastings East E DUNDAS STREET P.N.E. IV STEWART ST. R Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area D Exhibition PRINCETON T CLIFF AVE. E PANDORA ST. Park L FRANKLIN ST. N College Park I COLLEGE PARK WAY C VICTORIA DR. SALSBURY DR. A S McLEAN DR. EAST HASTINGS STREET S COMMERCIAL DR. I A WOODLAND DR. Hastings Comm. Park PENDER ST. R T Duthie Union GEORGIA ST. U N Park N BURNABY MTN. E L Glenayre PARKER Sperling PARKER STREET GILMORE AVENUE NAPIER PARKER STREET SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY GLENNCOE CURTIS STREET WILLIAM ST. Willingdon WILLINGDON AVENUE CHARLES ST. Heights Duthie DR. GLENAYRE KITCHNER ST. Brentwood Park 1 Grandview REFREW STREET AILSA AVE. VICTORIA DRIVE Simon Fraser University KOOTENAY ST. KOOTENAY GRANT ST. DOUGLAS RD. Parkcrest SPERLING AVENUE NANAIMO STREET GRAVELEY ST. COMMERCIAL DRIVE GREYSTONE DR. 1ST AVENUE 1ST AVE. GAGLARDI WAY 1ST AVENUE Squint Lake 2ND AVE. D HOLDOM AVENUE Park A Renfrew HAlFAX ST. O R Forest E BUCHANAN Brentwood SkyTrain K BURNABY Oakdale R Hills A L C LOUGHEED HIGHWAY SUMAS ST. Holdom SkyTrain 3 Gilmore DAWSON ST. HENNING DR. SkyTrain ARDEN AVE. Commercial St. JUNEAU ST. BETA AVE. ALPHA AVE. Montecito COMO LAKE AVENUE SPRINGER AVE. SkyTrain BOUNDARY ROAD GORING ST. KINGSLAND CT. Rupert St. ALASKA ST. Burquitlam Broadway EAST BROADWAY . ROY ST. SkyTrain SkyTrain SkyTrain Sullivan 10TH VIRTUAL WAY STILL CREEK AVE. STILL CREEK AVE. BROADWAY Heights CORNETT RD.11TH AVE. NOOTKA LILLOOET Central 12TH AVENUE EAST KASLO ST. Sperling SkyTrain EXPRESS ST. 12TH Burnaby NORLAND AVE. Simon Fraser Hills PRODUCTIONBAXTER WAY PL. BENTALL ST. EASTBROOK PKWY. REGENT ST. Stoney Renfrew St. GRANDVIEW HIGHWAY EASTLAKE DR. ROBINSON STREET Falaise Park N SkyTrain Lake City Creek O DOUGLAS RD. Park John R FOSTER AVENUE GREENWOOD ST. T H DOMINION LAKE CITY WAY ENTERPRISE ST. Hendry WILLINGDON DARNLEY ST. RO NORFOLK WINSTON STREET GREEN AVE. UNDERHILL 18TH AVE. Park CANADA WAY AD Lake City SkyTrain LOUGHEED HIGHWAY TRANS CANADALAUREL HIGHWAY ST. JOE SAKIC WAY GAGLARDI WAY 20TH AVE. BAINBRIDGE University RUPERT STREET B. C. I. T. SkyTrain GOVERNMENT RD. Coquitlam KI WELWYN ST N COMMERCIAL ST. GS 22ND AVE. West W 22ND AVE. SPROTT ST. BURNLAKE DR. AY Nanaimo St. BONNEVILLE PL. SkyTrain LOZELLS AVE. WINSTON STREET Lougheed SkyTrain C Greentree A Lougheed Town N PHILLIPS Village A AVE. KENSINGTON D Government Road Centre SkyTrain A PIPER W CONRAD ST. A Deer Lake Place Y NOOTKA ST. WAYBURNE DR. BURLINGTON NORTHERN & SANTA FE RAILWAY 29TH AVENUE th 29 Ave. Municipal SkyTrain B U MOSCROP ST. Hall R N A B Y L A K E Cariboo VICTORIA DRIVE SLOCAN ST. 33RD AVENUE EAST JOYCE ST. KI Joyce St. Garden DEER LAKE PKWY. NG SW SkyTrain Village AY Burnaby Lake Regional Park CARIBOO ROAD WILLINGDON AVENUE Buckingham Victoria Forglen Heights Deer Lake Park Burnaby Lake DRIVE TIMES N NANAIMO STREET SARDIS ST. C O A N R 41ST AVENUE EAST A The Crest T Braid SkyTrain 41ST AVENUE EAST H MELBOURNE D Robert Burnaby Park A R CLARENDON STREET KI GRANGE ST. Deer Lake NG BURRIS ST. W O BRAID STREET SW A A Y AY Place Duration D RUPERT STREET Central E DOVER ST. U OAKLAND ST. N Park E V VULAN ST. A Patterson E VICTORIA DRIVE T SkyTrain T CANFOR AVE. E N U R Metrotown 1 Simon Fraser University 5 minutes B 49TH AVENUE EAST Killarney SkyTrain East Burnaby Sapperton SkyTrain IMPERIAL STREET 10TH AVENUE ELLIOT STREET 49TH AVENUE EAST 2 TYNE STREET SPRUCE ST. BOUNDARY ROAD BOUNDARY EDWORTHY WAY IMPERIAL STREET McKay AVENUE GILLEY C MAVIS 2 MetrotownA City Centre 10 minutes Middlegate N 54TH AVENUE Jubilee DORSET SELLERS A PALM AVE. PALM D EDMONDS STREET T MERRITT SHORT ST. A E RUSSELL W NEW E Royal Oak R SHIRLEY A 2ND ST. BERESFORD ST. Y McBRIDE BLVD. T SkyTrain S CHAMPAIN CR. CURAGH A I RANDOLPH KIN 6TH AVE. E. G B SIDLEY ST. SW PRENTER ST. M KENNETH 3 A Downtown 20 minutes Y U IRMIN ST. L CONWAY AVE. O PRENTER ST. GREENFORD AVE. 6TH ST. C KERR ST. 21ST AVE. WESTMINSTER T RUMBLE STREET S 15TH ST. A E South GRIFFITHS DR. 8TH ST. PATTERSON AVE. PATTERSON Slope Suncrest ROYAL OAK AVE. ARGYLE STREET DR. Edmonds SkyTrain SOUTHEAST MARINE DRIVE Fraserview Champlain Edmonds 12TH ST. Heights S.E. MARINE DRIVE Pattullo Bridge ROYAL AVE. 124TH ST. City Hall 123RD INDUSTRIAL RD. KEITH ST. I 112TH A 8TH AVE. MUSQUEAM DR. ROSEBERRY AVE. ROSEBERRY SOUTH RIDGE DR. 6TH AVE. n K Columbia St. MAR 20TH ST. SkyTrain ET i IN E g E WAY TR h IVY AVE. ON WAY S t DS A R I S A B JOFFRE AVE. JOFFRE W t TE New Westminster M r S U e GREENALL AVE. SkyTrain L BRIDGE RD. e CO FRONT ST. OLSEN RD. t OLD YALE RD. NORTHBROOK CT. B RIVER RD. nd 125 ST. r 22 St. MEAD ST. i d 109 AVE. MARKET LIEN RD. g SkyTrain SAVAGE RD. SAVAGE RIVER WAY PL. TIMBERLAND RD. e NORHT FRASER CR. PATRICK ST. PATRICK WINRAM RD. BURDETTE ST. BURDETTE VALMONT WAY VALMONT KNOX WAY WIGGINS ST. CROSSING Poplar Island SPRUCE RD. 108 AVE. Regional Park Reserve NORTH FRASER WAY 124TH ST. FRASERTON CT. GLENLYON PKWY. Poplar Island DYKE RD. FRASERWOOD CT. FRASERWOOD PINEFAULKNER RD. RD. BURROWS RD. Queensborough MARINE WAY 106TH A AVE. VULCAN WAY SPEEN RD. VICEROY PL. BYRNE ROAD FIR RD. VANDYKE PL. TANNERY RD. SCOTT ROAD MEADOW AVE. Bridge SPAN RD. N GLENWOOD DR. THORNE AVE. South LOWLAND DR. ABBOTSFORD ST. MARSHLAND AVE. VIKING PL. O TRAPP AVE. SPUR RD. T Westminster VIKING WAY EE R FRASER PARK DR. R T ST VERDUN PL. Big Bend BOYNE ST. R H D WOOD ST. Y A BO R E M RIVERBEND CT. F RIVERFRONT GT R A WIGGINS ST. V 122ND ST. CRESTWOOD PL. GIFFORD ST. TILICUM ST. 121ST ST. S FRASER PARK DR. DOCK RD. E I GRACE ROAD R DERWENT WAY Royal RIVERBEND DR. Heights R EWEN AVE. ANNACIS PKWY. NO. 6 R ROAD I V R E RIVER RD R HWAY RIVER RD. HIG ER GROSVENOR SQ. PLYWOOD RD. ST MAYFIELD PL. IN WESTM SALTER ST. BELGRAVECALDEW ST.WAY ROBSON RD AUDLEY BLVD. E. MAYCREST WAY BOUNDARY RD. E L N N H A C I S C A N N A Avison Young #2900-1055 W. Georgia Street Max Ripper, Associate Box 11109 Royal Centre 604.647.1348 Vancouver, BC V6E 3P3, Canada [email protected] Daniel Lee*, Principal avisonyoung.com 604.757.5102 [email protected] © 2018 Avison Young. All rights reserved. *Daniel J. Lee Personal Real Estate Corporation E. & O.E.: The information contained herein was obtained from sources which we deem reliable and, while thought to be correct, is not guaranteed by Avison Young Commercial Real Estate (B.C.) Inc.; DBA, Avison Young..
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