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T S a Ww As Sen C Ommons Ferry Terminal SOUTH DELTA Splashdown Waterpark Salish Sea Drive Tsawwassen Mills Highway 17 (SFPR) Tsawwassen Commons Trevor Linden Fitness 52 Street Fisherman Way FOR LEASE 90% LEASED! TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN COMMONS SHELDON SCOTT ARJEN HEED Personal Real Estate Corporation Associate Colliers International Executive Vice President +1 604 662 2685 200 Granville Street | 19th Floor +1 604 662 2660 [email protected] Vancouver, BC | V6C 2R6 [email protected] P: +1 604 681 4111 | collierscanada.com TO LEASE SPACE IN SOUTH DELTA’S BRAND NEW OPPORTUNITY TSAWWASSEN COMMONS SHOPPING CENTRE. Join national tenants such as Walmart, Canadian Tire, and Rona in servicing the affluent market of South Delta; and, the large daytime working populations from the surrounding businesses and industrial park. MUNICIPAL Big Box and Shop Component: SALIENT ADDRESS 4949 Canoe Pass Way, Delta, BC V4M 0B2 Service Commercial (Lot 5): FACTS 4890 Canoe Pass Way, Delta, BC V4M 0B1 LEGAL ADDRESS Big Box and Shop Component: PID: 029-708-702 Lot B Section 15 Township 5 New Westminster District Plan EPP42761 Service Commercial Site (Lot 5): PID: 029-708-745 Lot C Section 15 Township 5 New Westminster District Plan EPP42761 GROSS RENTABLE Currently Developed: 450,000 SF (approximately) AREA Potential Expansion: 70,000 SF (approximately) PARKING 1,798 for a ratio of 4 stalls per 1000 SF of rentable area (as of January 2019) AVAILABILITY Please see Site Plan herein ACCESS/EGRESS Salish Sea Drive: Signalized intersection at Canoe Pass Way Salish Sea Drive: Right in, Right out (Service Commercial Component). Canoe Pass Way: 2 access points via signalized intersection 52nd Street: Signalized intersection at Canoe Pass Way Fisherman Way: All-directional ADDITIONAL RENT $11.89 per square foot plus a Management/Administration Fee of 5% of (2019 ESTIMATE) Minimum Rent ASKING RATE Please contact listing agents SITE PLAN FISHERMAN WAY N Meraki 5,648 SF 01- 2,038 SF 2,038 01- J SF 2,047 02- 02 - 2,011 SF Therapeutics J 01 - 2,007 SF 12,16612,280 SFSF O DOLLARAMA Deas Island Dance STREET ND 52 PAD 1 PAD 2 PAD PAD AA SF 5 3 Mucho Burrito 3 / 2,500 SF 2 2 3 , 4 - 629 SF 1 SALISH SEA DRIVE SALISH PAD Z FUTURE PHASE Tsawwassen Shores Aquilini Showsuite Q-Nails FUTURE PHASE CANOE PASS WAY PAD 4 Bobby Pinz Beauty SMK Kahuna Dog Smokery Japanese & Bar Restaurant Clancy’s 17-20 Meat Co. 4,581 SF 6 6 CANOE PASS WAY 3,0112,500 SF 1,467 SF Two StonesGrill 77 55 - -1,033 1,018 SF BUILDINGT2Donair T - 1,003 Affair SF 1,1001,100 SF 15-16 Freshii 44 -- 1,2181,201 SFSF 4,078 SF 8 1,100 SF N&N Hair Salon 9 Simply Pho 904 SF Drycleaner U BUILDING BUILDING V BUILDING 10 Dentist 1,000 SF 13-14 11 3,000 SF 1,000 SF 12 PAD 5 1,000 SF CANOE PASS WAY 2 Outdoor Area 1-2 4,216SF 1 3,005 SF 1,962 SF 3- 2,027 SF 3- 2,027 BUILDING BB 2 - 1,872 SF BUILDING1,600 CC SF Available 2,973 SF 2,769 SF3 SF Under Negotiation SALISH SEA DRIVE SALISH Leased LOCATION PROJECT Tsawwassen Commons is located in South Delta’s most prominent new Tsawwassen Commons is currently comprised of 450,000 SF of brand new shopping district, adjacent to Tsawwassen Mills mega shopping centre. The commercial space. Highlights include: Trade Area based on 2017 estimates is as follows: > Anchored by some of the country’s strongest drawing retailers including: Average Number of DRIVE TIME Population Household Walmart, Rona, Canadian Tire, Home Sense, Dollarama, Staples, Club 16 Households Income by Trevor Linden Fitness, Marks, and PetSmart 12-MINUTE 44,919 18,246 $117,852 > Ideally suited for large format, big box, restaurants, freestanding and shop type retailers 17-MINUTE 106,803 39,492 $142,806 > An abundance of surface parking – 1,851 stalls for a ratio of over 4 stalls per 1,000 SF > Extensive residential growth planned nearby - approximately 3,000 new > New transportation infrastructure makes the project easily accessible residential units have recently been approved for development in the > Fair market lease rates area > Well serviced by public transit > Close to Tsawwassen Mills, a 1.2 million SF mega shopping centre > New business park of 300 acres with potential for 4,000,000 SF of state-of-the-art industrial space planned for a site 5 minutes from Tsawwassen Commons > Amazon has opened a 450,000 SF warehouse facility in a nearby business park. News reports indicate the facility will create 700 full- time jobs > Close proximity to the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal (workforce: 500 approx.) and Delta iPort (workforce: 3,300 approx.) 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