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1268 Saint Antoine St Montreal, QC For Lease Tour des Canadiens 3 1268 Saint Antoine Street Montreal, Quebec Jesse Provost +1 514 905 5005 Inspired and Upscale Retail Opportunity [email protected] Property Highlights • Located in the Quartier des Gares, nestled between Downtown Montreal’s thriving business core and the pulsating Griffintown neighbourhood • Great visibility at the corner of Saint-Antoine Street West and De La Montagne streets, where an average of 49,542 vehicles (AADT) drive past every day • Part of Cadillac Fairview’s Quad Windsor mixed-use development • Approximately 5,900 condos have been built or are under construction within a 10 min walk from the site • Directly across the street from the Bell Centre – over 1.5 million visitors per year and enhanced foot traffic on evenings and weekends • Remarkable terrace opportunity facing the Bell Centre and Deloitte Tower and proximity to ÉTS, which has over 11,000 students. • Important retailers within a 5 minute walk: Provigo, Europea, Taverne 1909, Madisons, La Cage, Bier Markt, Bâton Rouge, McDonald’s, Starbucks, Decca 77, Scotia Bank, Espace BRP, National Bank, Rôtisserie St-Hubert, Nora Gray. Financial Overview • 1,723 sq. ft. • Base Rent: Please inquire • Additional Rent: $28.71 psf (estimated) • Available Spring 2021 (estimated) TDC3 Site Street Crescent Avenue du Président-Kennedy Aerial Boulevard De Maisonneuve Ouest Place Montreal Montreal Eaton Trust Centre Four Loews Mount Concordia Seasons Hotel Stephen University Vogue Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest 5 6 1 2 Boulevard Robert-Bourassa Boulevard 3 4 Stanley Rue Rue Peel Rue Place Ville Marie Sunlife Novotel 7 8 Sheraton CIBC Boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest 9 10 11 Holiday Fairmont Inn 13 14 15 17 16 12 18 19 Central Station Rue Guy Rue Windsor Bell Centre Station Rue Lucien-L'Allier Rue Place Deloitte Marriott Bonaventure Tower STRSM Avenue Viger Ouest Rue Saint-Antoine Ouest Subject Site 720 Rue Jean-D'Estrées Rue Rue de la Cathédrale la de Rue 20 Montagne la de Rue Rue Saint-Jacques Rue Saint-Jacques 22 Rue Notre-Dame Ouest 21 ÉTS Retail/Services Restaurants/QSR Entertainment Financial/Banks 1. Pharmaprix 7. Scotiabank 13. Baton Rouge 19. La Cage 2. McDonald’s 8. Bier Markt 14. Provigo 20. Nora Gray 3. Apple 9. Europea 15. National Bank 21. Metro 4. Holt Renfrew 10. Espace BRP 16. Madisons 22. Staples 5. Cineplex 11. Decca 77 17. McDonald’s 6. Simon’s 12. Staples 18. Taverne 1909 The Property Demographics 14,526 54,856 7,715 30,497 POPULATION 10 Min Walk 5 Min Drive HOUSEHOLDS 10 Min Walk 5 Min Drive $ $65,825 $73,179 73,505 141,942 10 Min Walk 5 Min Drive WORKPLACE 10 Min Walk 5 Min Drive AVERAGE POPULATION INCOME 41% 42% BACHELOR’S + 10 Min Walk 5 Min Drive Tour des Canadiens 3, Montreal, QC R ue S ai e n t ¯ n t- r U s rb E o a H in r e n g a i V V e e u u n n e e v e v A in A r e h t a C - e t t s e in a u S O - e e t v ô u C t e n a s l e n o e u s d O i a R in s M ue n t M m i e s cG e P D e i h ll s d u C r O e d a v e e e u l q u u s n o e e B v v é A L - é n s e e R (! u d q R r c ue a a P v e -J e le t l u in y o r a B S ria a d to M r e ic - a u t V n v R on e le P e u u o A Q B ut orou in e te h Bon m T ave e ntu h re C Ru e Bridge ie ar -M A e k u l c 1268 Saint Antoine St l i t i or V r o t e e u s t te e u D D u ro - é e c O o i t n a r r u r ie e A o k t a o g C o r n i e b l r l e u e h R S W e Montreal, QC u e R u R Bo ul ev ar d Dé ca rie wn no Ru nk e U Sa in t-R ém Jesse Provost, i Pont Sales Representative Champlain Autoroute 15 B ou +1 514 905 5005 le 5 min Drive v ar d C ck av tri en Pa 0 0.5 1 2 d i10 min Walk t- sh ain e S Kilometers [email protected] Ru This map was produced using data from private and government sources deemed to be reliable. The information herein is provided without representation or warranty. Designed to be printed at 8.5 x 11".June 2019 DISCLAIMER Although information has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, neither Owner nor JLL makes any guarantees, warranties or representations, express or implied, as to the completeness or accuracy as to the information contained herein. Any projections, opinions, assumptions or estimates used are for example only. There may be differences between projected and actual results, and those differences may be material. The Property may be withdrawn without notice. Neither Owner nor JLL accepts any liability for any loss or damage suffered by any party resulting from reliance on this information. If the recipient of this information has signed a confidentiality agreement regarding this matter, this information is subject to the terms of that agreement. ©2018. Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc. All rights reserved.
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