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Davisville Village Icon: the Regent Theatre $7,700,000 Asking Price: $7,700,000 Contact us: Patrick Cowie Senior Vice President +1 416 791 7223 [email protected] Gord Cook Executive Vice President +1 416 620 2831 [email protected] Ryan Thomson Vice President +1 416 620 2817 [email protected] Thomas Cattana Transaction Manager +1 416 620 2863 [email protected] FOR SALE | 551 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto | ON Colliers International Davisville Village Icon: 181 Bay Street | Suite 1400 Toronto, ON | M5J 2V1 P: +1 416 777 2200 The Regent Theatre F: +1 416 777 2277 Colliers is pleased to offer for sale this icon of Davisville Village. Please call to discuss this unique opportunity. Accelerating success. FOR SALE | 551 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto | ON Desirable retail in one of Toronto’s most affluent neighourhoods. 14,848 14,585 Square Feet 56.91’ Mixed Use Zoning Seating For Access Transit Square Feet Building Area Frontage on Area Commercial 550 + People Access on Mount Public Transit Site Area (Excluding Mount Official Plan Residential Zoning Pleasant Road & is convenient basement) Pleasant Road Land Use Hadley Road for most trips Designation 86 Transit Score THE BUILDING Completed in 1927, 551 Mount Pleasant Road has become an icon of Davisville Village. The property boasts seating for over 550 people, and features architectural elements such as roman arches, stone trim facade, and a large peaked roof. The theater has undergone name changes and renovations throughout the years, and has been operating as the Regent Theatre since 1988. In addition to the theatre use, there are two ground floor retail tenants. The property is currently listed on the Toronto Heritage Registry. Please contact listing team for further information. 401 LAWRENCE AVE BLYTHWOOD RD LESLIE ST LESLIE YONGE ST YONGE ALLEN RD ALLEN GLENCLAIRN AVE DON MILLS RD DON MILLS P EGLINTON AVE W DUFFERIN ST DUFFERIN Property Property Location CALEDONIA RD BATHURST ST BATHURST DVP MT PLEASANT RD MT PLEASANT P SPADINA RD SPADINA AVENUE RD AVENUE P DAVISVILLE AVE AVE BAYVIEW ST CLAIR AVE W Gallery Clockwise from top left: Fronting Mount Pleasant Road // Concession/Lobby // Theaters // Main entrance // The Davisville Village neighbourhood is known for its excellent recreational facilities, outstanding shopping districts, and active nightlife, which includes bars, restaurants and movie theatres. Client: Colliers International Version: Prepared: 04/08/2017 FP1A Measured: 03/08/2017 Regent Theatre 551 Mount Pleasant Road DN UP Toronto, Ontario DN WWR Canada UP UP UP BABSOCKS 566 sq ft Ground UP CLEAR HEIGHT=10'-10" DN UP Basement Area: 3,376 sq ft Ground Area: 9,087 sq ft Mezzanine 1 Area: 4,941 sq ft Mezzanine 2 Area: 557 sq ft STAGE BACKSTAGE Total Area: 17,961 sq ft THE REGENT 57’ 8,063 sq ft 36’ UP ELECTRICAL DN ROOM HOLLYWOOD UP DN CANTEEN . 459 sq ft UP UP ELEC MWR DN CLEAR HEIGHT=10'-0" DN ELEC. UP 160’ This work product has been prepared by Extreme Measures Inc. pursuant to a contract with the Client for the sole benefit of and use by the Client. No third party may rely on this work product without the receipt of a reliance letter from Extreme Measures Inc. | 551 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto | ON Toronto | 551 Mount Pleasant Road, FOR SALE 0 8 16 9,087 SF 9,087 Ground Ground feet Tel: 1-877-963-2787 Fax: 1-877-402-4690 [email protected] www.xmeasures.com Client: Colliers International Version: Prepared: 04/08/2017 DN FP1A Measured: 03/08/2017 Regent Theatre 551 Mount Pleasant Road Toronto, Ontario MWR Canada UP DN DN Mezzanine 1 Basement Area: 3,376 sq ft Ground Area: 9,087 sq ft BELOW Mezzanine 1 Area: 4,941 sq ft UP DN Mezzanine 2 Area: 557 sq ft TO Total Area: 17,961 sq ft MEZZANINE OPEN DN DN WWR UP DN This work product has been prepared by Extreme Measures Inc. pursuant to a contract with the Client | 551 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto | ON Toronto | 551 Mount Pleasant Road, for the sole benefit of and use by the Client. No third party may rely on this work product without the receipt of a reliance letter from Extreme Measures Inc. FOR SALE 4,941 SF 4,941 Mezzanine 1 0 6 12 feet Tel: 1-877-963-2787 Fax: 1-877-402-4690 [email protected] www.xmeasures.com FOR SALE | 551 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto | ON Mezzanine 2 557 SF ATTIC CRAWL ROOF SLOPE ROOF SLOPE SPACE CH CH CH = = = 16 ROOF SLOPE 64 91 . 5 5 " " " CLEAR ROOF PROJECTION ROOM HEIGHT = 7 ' - 9 " Client: Colliers International DN 0 Basement4 Version: Prepared: 04/08/2017 feet 3,376 8 SF FP1A Measured: 03/08/2017 Regent Theatre 551 Mount Pleasant Road UP Toronto, Ontario UP Canada of party for Measures This Client Total Mezzanine Mezzanine Ground Basement a the Version reliance work BABSOCKS FP may : 551 Basement Colliers sole 586 sq ft Area 1 product rely Inc A benefit Mezzanine Area letter Mount : . 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No third party may rely on this work product without the receipt of a reliance letter from Extreme Measures Inc. 0 8 16 feet Tel: 1-877-963-2787 Fax: 1-877-402-4690 [email protected] www.xmeasures.com FOR SALE | 551 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto | ON Davisville Village, Toronto Hadley Rd Mt. Pleasant Rd Belsize Dr FOR SALE | 551 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto | ON Zoning with Permitted Uses COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL ZONES PERMITTED USES INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO: • Artist Studio • Veterinary Hospital • Financial Institution • Wellness Centre • Library • Dwelling Unit • Medical Office • Hospice Care Home • Museum • Nursing Home • Office • Religious Residence • Performing Arts Studio • Residential Care Home • Personal Service Shop • Respite Care Facility • Pet Services • Retirement Home • Post-Secondary School • Student Residence • Production Studio • Religious Education Use • Retail Store B L BLYTHWOOD RD Y T H W O T D S O R D E T G R N N D A O S Y A KEEWATIN AVE E L P T N U O M GLAZEBROOK AVE EGLINTON AVE E E V D A R T W E N I A MERTON ST V S Y A A E B L P T S T N E U G N O O M MOORE AVE GY LEN ELM AVE B L BLYTHWOOD RD Y T H W O T D S O R D E T G R N N D A O S Y A KEEWATIN AVE E L P T N U O M GLAZEBROOK AVE EGLINTON AVE E E V D A R T W E N I A MERTON ST V S Y A A E B L P 2011 Neighbourhood Census / NHST Profile S T N E U G N O Need assistance reading this document? Contact SocialO Policy,M AnalysisMOORE AV Eand Research at [email protected]. GY LEN ELM AVE 99. Mount Pleasant East B L BLYTHWOOD RD Y T 2011 NeighbourhoodH Census / NHS Profile W O T D S O R | 551 Mount Pleasant Road,D Toronto | ON FOR SALEE T G R N N D A 99. O S Y A KEEWATIN AVE 2011 Neighbourhood Census / NHS ProfileMount E Pleasant East L P Need assistance reading this document? Contact Social Policy, Analysis and ResearchT at [email protected]. N U O Private Dwellings by StructureM Type 99. Mount Pleasant East Mount Pleasant EastGLAZEB R OOK AVE Total Number of Occupied EGLINTON AVE E Private Dwellings 7,375 2011 Neighbourhood Census / NHS Profile Single-Detached House 99. 30% Mount Pleasant26% East B L BLYTHWOOD RD Y T H W Private Dwellings by Structure Type26% O T D Apartment, 5+ Storeys S O R D 41% E T Total Number of Occupied G R N N D A Private Dwellings 7,375 O S E Y A KEEWATIN AVE Neighbourhood Snapshot E V D L 22% A 30% R P Semi-Detached House Single-Detached House T T 7%W 26% N E N I U Population A MERTON ST V O S 15,982 Y M 26% A Apartment, 5+ Storeys GLAZEBROOK AVE A E 2% B 41% RowL House P T S T 6% 22% EGLINTON AVE E N Population Change E Semi-Detached House U G 7% O +5.1% N 2006-2011 O M MOORE AVE3% GY LEN ELM AVE Duplex Row House 2% 4% 6% PopulationDuplex 3%Density 5,155 Apartment, < 5 Storeys 15% 4% 16% people per square km Apartment, < 5 Storeys 15% 16% E Neighbourhood Snapshot V D A Mount Pleasant East City of Toronto R Mount Pleasant East City of Toronto T W Population E N I Population A MERTON ST V S 15,982 Y A A E B 1,000 L P T Number of Census Families by Size of Family Persons in Private Households by Living Arrangements S Female T Female N Population Change E U Persons in Private Households by Living Arrangements G Number 500of Census Families by Size of Family Living with O +5.1% N 2006-2011 M 77% O MOORE AVE 2,025 family Y 12,295 GLEN ELM AVE 0 Living with 54% Living with 77% 2,025 family 1% Population Density 5,155 12,295other relatives 225 500 Male Male people per square km 1,020 995 Living with non- Living with 4% 1,000 relatives only 640 4 9 1% - - 14 19 24 29 34 39 44 49 other54 relatives59 64 69 74 22579 84 0 5 Population - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 46% 235 85+ 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 Living80 alone 18% 1,000 1,020 995 2,815 Female Female Living with non- 2 people 3 people 4 people 5 or more Seniors 65+ 4% 500 Children Youth Working Agerelatives onlyPre-Retirement640
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