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Suncor Energy Centre - East Tower 111 - 5TH AVENUE SW, CALGARY, AB FOR SUBLEASE > OFFICE SPACE Suncor Energy Centre - East Tower 111 - 5TH AVENUE SW, CALGARY, AB Building Details Constructed 1983 Rentable Area 590,368 square feet Average Floorplate 20,000 square feet Number of Floors 32 Landlord ARCI Ltd. and SEC GP Inc. HVAC Monday - Friday | 7:30 am - 6:00 pm Saturday | 7:30 am - 1:30 pm Sublease Information Available Subpremises Suite 1750 Option 1 - 6,510 square feet Option 2 - 5,008 square feet Sublandlord PetroChina International Canada (Trading) Ltd. Annual Net Rent Market Rates Operating Costs and Taxes $25.66 per square foot [2017] Occupancy Date Immediate Term of Sublease Flexible (2 years preferred) Parking Three (3) stalls Comments > Well improved leasehold improvements, fully furnished with high-end office furniture > +15 connected to Bow Valley Square, TransCanada Tower and Hanover Building > Efficient column free floorplate > Onsite management with 24/7 building access and security > 2 levels of retail and service amenities DAN LANNON CRAIG HULSMAN COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL Senior Vice President/Partner Associate 900, 335 - 8th Avenue SW 403 215 9865 403 571 8829 Calgary, AB T2P 1C9 [email protected] [email protected] 403 266 5544 www.collierscanada.com Photographs Suite 1750 Option 1 - 6,510 square feet > Reception Area > Boardroom N > 2 Meeting Rooms > Kitchen/Lounge Area > 3 Offices > 40 Workstations Option 2 - 5,008 square feet > Reception Area > Boardroom > Meeting Room > Kitchen/Lounge Area > 2 Offices > 32 Workstations POTENTIAL RECEPTION AREA Suncor Energy Centre - East Tower 111 - 5TH AVENUE SW, CALGARY, AB Suncor Energy Centre has a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Gold Certification for Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance (EB:O&M) MEMORIAL DRIVE NE EAU CLAIRE MARKET 3 1886 BOW RIVER EAU CLAIRE AVENUE SW CAFE RIVERFRONT AVE SW MILL BARLEY ERNST & PARADE BARCLAY 1 AVENUE SW YOUNG SIEN LOK PARK TOWER SHERATON 205 JOEY CALGARY CHINATOWN EAU CLAIRE RIVERFRONT EAU CLAIRE P P TOMATOES P N.W. LRT BRIDGE BOW CENTRE SENIOR’S LA CAILLE APTS CLAIRE 23 BOWSIDE RESTAURANT P ESTATES MANOR BUILDING LA CAILLE 140 LA CAILLE JOE PHILLIPS 6 STREET SW 6 STREET CENTRE HONG KONG CENTRE CONDOS SW 2 AVE ON THE PARKE 4 STREET SW STREET 4 9 116-2 AVE SW AVE 116-2 HARMONIOUS BROADVIEW 5 PLAZA 1 STREET SW 1 STREET CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH 2 AVENUE SW 2 AVENUE SW DAQING AVENUE SW 2 2 AVENUE SW CHOW EAU CLAIRE CILTURAL CENTRE CILTURAL THE POINT LOOKOUT 735 EAU CLAIRE MANOR CENTENNIAL PLACE CHINESE CALGARY NG BLOCK ON THE BOW REST. 2ND ST 46 LIVINGSTON PLACE WAI-KWAN SAHARA SHAW WEST TOWER WEST MANOR SE AVE 129-2 CHURCH CALGARY CHINESE 123-2 AVE SE AVE 123-2 CENTRE SE AVE 119-2 COURT 207 TOWER TOWER BLDGKWAN 207-1 ST SE 12 CITY PENTACOSTAL 5 STREET SW 5 STREET 2 STREET SW STREET 2 EAU CLAIRE 200-218 CENTRE CENTRE ST RIVERFRONT AVENUE SE TOWER DEVON 22 OFFICE 116 EXEC- TOWER HOTEL WAH Contact Us LIBERTE EAU RESIDENCES TOWER PRINCE'S CROSSING SUITE SOUTH TOWER 100-6 110 3 AVE SE YING CLAIRE 23 EAST 5 HARVEST 138 COURT TENNIS 40 MNS 3 AVE SE 3 AVE SE CENTRE 23 SE 3 AVE TOWER PLAZA EAST FAR SHOPPING PARK TRINITY CHURCH 3 114-3 AVE SW AVE 114-3 LUTHERAN 7 STREET SW 7 STREET APTS 233 CENTRE ST BARCLAY MALL BARCLAY 8 STREET SW 8 STREET 3 AVENUE SW 3 AVENUE SW 3 AVENUE SW 3 AVENUE SW 3 AVENUE SW 17 302 LIVINGSTON MCDOUGALL EAU SUNLIFE THE SONOMA EAU CLAIRE PAVILLIONS POTENTIAL PARKADE 3 AVE SE GOOD HOUSE RETIREMENT HOUSE CHURCHILL 615 CLAIRE PARKADE NORTH28 115-119 308 RIVERFRONT PLACE OF EAU CLAIRE BENTALL P THE WESTIN CITY FORTUNE RESIDENCE ESTATES 3rd AVE PLACE I 200 CARS 3 AVE SW 310 GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 3 PLACE II PARKADE PLAZA KENNEDY SITE SW 7 SHELL WESTIN PLAZA RIVERFRONT 403 EAU CLAIRE EAU BP 312 HARRY HAYS BLDG 123-3 AVE SE 123-3 AVE POINTE 119-3 AVE SE AVE 119-3 RIVERFRONT CENTRE P CENTRE 7 8 32 P AVE SE UNITED 512-528 4 AVE SW SUNLIFE LOUISE STATION NEFF ALBERTA BIRCHCLIFF THE WESTIN 30 PLAZA ASIA FIRST 316-3 ST SE PLACE MCFARLANE REGENCY (RETAIL) ALTIUS 38 SUNLIFE DAN LANNON HOUSING APTS 10 ENERGY HOTEL 16 (BOOKER’S BBQ P SERVICES P SUITES13 CENTER SUNLIFE PACIFIC DRAGON CITY MALL STREET PLACE TOWER JAMIESON HOTEL WEST OPTIMA DEVELOPMENT 3 18 BUILDING5 REST. 31 34 EAST PLAZA & CRAB SHACK) 11 LAND TITLES PLACE 28 28 CENTRE 3 CAESAR’S 10 8 SE 1 STREET MACLEOD TRAIL SE TRAIL MACLEOD 4 STREET SW STREET 4 SW 1 STREET INTERNATIONAL SUNCOR 6 STREET SW 6 STREET 2 STREET SW 2 STREET 4 AVENUE SW 4 AVENUE SW STREET CENTRE 4 AVENUE SE 4 AVENUE SW 4 AVENUE SW ENERGY 4 AVENUE SW Senior Vice President/Partner LORRNELPOTENTIAL 24 CANADIAN PHILLIPS LONDON AVATAMSAKA PBA 619 SELKIRK 4TH WEST TOWER ENMAX CENTRE PRINCE'S ISLAND BDG2 621 CALGARY MONASTERY 4 AVE SW HOUSE HOUSE APTS28 & 4TH 3 CANADA CENTRE REST. 12 PLACE APTS DEVELOPMENT 23 METROPOLITAN SUBSTATION NO 8 SW 4 AVE PLACE II PLACE BLDG PLACE 18 34 EAST P DELTA BOW 410 6SITE ST 2 7 CENTRE F1RST 24 8 STREET SW 8 STREET VALLEY INN YWCA NORTHLAND TOWER JAMES SHORT PARK PARK SW 5 STREET P TOWER PARK FIFTH AVENUE PLACE 28 LAGIN PLACE TOWER 403 215 9865 & 16 7 CENTRE THE HERITAGE PARKADE UNDERGROUND PLACE (626 STALLS) TRANSCANADA CATHOLIC MACDOUGALL AQUITAINE 520 TD 36 FIVE FIVE SUNDANCE UNDERGROUND 640 PRINCE CHEVRON 35 926 PLACE 800 - 5TH TOWER 5TH AVE BANK CALGARY STOCK PARKADE SCHOOL WEST WEST 5TH AVE SW ROYAL SUITES 19 PLAZA 444 10 25 22 ROSLYN 22 PLACE I EXCHANGE (880 STALLS) CENTRE AVE22 SW P 16 HOTEL 5 24AVE 28 COURTYARD WAYNE FIRE STATION Ave SW 622-5th 27 7 STREET SW STREET 7 5 BLDG 10 TOWER 31 3 STREET SE 3 STREET 3 STREET SW3 STREET BLDG NUMBER 1 [email protected] 5 AVENUE SW 5 AVENUE SW 5 AVENUE SW 5 AVENUE SW 5 AVENUE SW 5 AVENUE SE LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT LIGHT 5 AVENUE SE 5 AVENUE SE 921 10 18 933 441 SUNCOR 5TH AVE SNC THE FIFTH & FIFTH 5TH AVE 505 EAST LEBOW ROCC 5TH AVE 805 P SERVAL 715 FIFTH 639 SQUARE III SQUARE II ENERGY BLDG LAVALIN ATRIUM 1 3 BLDG FIVE TEN 333 CALGARY 2nd ST SW PARKADE AVENUE CHATEAU 5 AVE SW 34 8 PROFESSIONAL4 PARK BUILDING 5TH AVE SW 4 31 FIFTH18 BLDG FIFTH 5 AVENUE PETROLIUM 32 39 CENTRE 10 8 2 25 KNOX & THIRD 19 CENTRENORTHWEST 6 STREET SW 6 STREET CLUB WEST 10 2 TRAVELERS POTENTIAL HALL BOW VALLEY SQUARE 32 BLDG BOW 8 STREET SW 8 STREET THE OXFORD TOWER 52 THE BOW SE 1 STREET 5 VALLEY DEVELOPMENT 300 SHELBOURNE 404 COLLEGE7 PACIFIC 66 PETEX CENTRIUM 6 AVE SE PLACE 9-6 CARKETEN ATRIUM 2 P 800 736 BANTREL new BRADIE CALGARY 17 CRAIG HULSMAN office PARKADE REST 6TH AVE PLACE OF EDUCATION 3 1010 PARK CAR SIXTH PARKADE BLDG BOARDCALGARY 11 PLACE 8 SIXTH 23 TOWER TWIN BLDG HOUSE P SQUARE V HOUSE condo BLDG 13 CHAMBER OF 18 6 23 14 11 CHURCH 7 6 AVE SW 6 AVE P P 15 RENTAL EDINBURGH SQUARE I 10 OILS dev2 P ITHACAN 2 37 COMMERCE 2 KNOX UNITED KNOX 4 STREET SW STREET 4 BLDG SW STREET 5 2 STREET SW 2 STREET 1 STREET SW 1 STREET MACLEOD TRAIL SE TRAIL MACLEOD 6 AVENUE SW 6 AVENUE SW 6 AVENUE SE SE 3 STREET 6 AVENUE SE 6 AVENUE SE 6 AVENUE SE 6 AVENUE SE Associate P 606 18 18 CALGARY THE BRITANNIA P INTACT PLACE HANOVER REMAND PLACE CONCORDE AMEC ALPINE FORD FOURTH14 BROOKFIELD LOUGHEED POLICE PROVINCIAL SUN 608 BLDG WEST EAST ROCKY MOUNTAIN CENTRE 9 PLACE EAST P PARKADE PLACE WEST CARTER PLACE BLDG BLDG TOWER PLACE BLDG TOWER BLDG SERVICE CHURCH TOWER COURTS6 DIAL 28 5 20 PLACE PHASE II 13 COURT COURT BOW VALLEY PARKADE THE BOW SURFACE PARK & UTILITIES POTENTIAL EXECUTIVE 157 6 PARKADE ST. FRANCIS ST. 3 STREET SW3 STREET BROOKFIELD PLACE 4 COURT TELEPHONE 25 COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT HOUSE 7 STREET SW 7 STREET SOUTH HOUSE UNDERGROUND STALLS PHASE I THE COURT BLOCK 403 571 8829 SOUTH LIFE PARKADE POTENTIAL NEXEN SIERRA JOHN J. OF APPEAL STREET CENTRE (POTENTIAL) CATHEDRAL WILLIAM R CITY OF CAMPUS 840 7TH PLAZA 800 STALLS FIRST POTENTIAL ROCKY PLAZA NORTHLAND 3 PLACE BOWLEN TELUS BLDG POTENTIAL CHURCH OF CASTELL CALGARY POLICE PENTLAND AVENUE 18 P PARK 444 CANADIAN TELUS SKY MOUNTAIN CITY 1000 BLDG HOTEL BUILDING FIRST CANADIAN TELUS THE REDEEMER HEADQUARTERS 15 CENTRE 20 TOWERTELUS SKY CENTRAL PARKADE DOMINION 10 CENTRE NO. 1 SANDMAN 10 PLACE 18 BUILGING 7TH AVENUE PLAZA 3 7 41 12 8 HOTEL 11 10 CENTRE TOWER LEGION 15 (300 STALLS) CENTENNIAL 6 STREET SW 6 STREET LIBRARY6 PHASE II 2 REGIS ST. 1 STREET SE 1 STREET P P SW 1 STREET LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT SW STREET 5 4 ST SW STATION 1 ST SW STATION [email protected] HALL STATION LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT 8 ST SW STATION 7 ST SW STATION 6 ST SW STATION LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT 3 ST SW STATION CENTRE ST SW STATION LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT CITY HALL STATION TD 115-125 MORTGAGE ELVEDEN CENTRE CANADA DOME TORONTO 7 AVE SW BLDG O'NEIL GARDEN GUINNESS IVEAGH 707 - 5th Street CALGARY DOWNTOWN109 MAP NEXEN ELVEDEN ENCOR 707 - 5 Street DOMINION SCOTIA CENTRAL (RETAIL) CITY HALL BLDG TRUST TOWER 905 BRIAR OLD CITY POTENTIAL HOLT 33 SW 7 AVE TOWERS TOWERS HOUSE HOUSE BLDG HOUSE PLACE CRAIG 40 SQUARE CENTRE UNITED ADMINISTRATION TOWER 14 29 TOWER BLDG 7 AVE SW 7 AVE NEXEN 15 20 RENFREW 40 LEGEND HALL HYATT 4 12 3 HUDSONS BAY CHURCH HOTEL BUILDING4 2 STREET SW 2 STREET TELUS REGENCY DEVELOPMENT DELAWARE BROADCASTING COMPANY 6 UNDER CONSTRUCTION CONVENTION THE CORE (DOWNTOWN RETAIL CORRIDOR) COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL PARKADE CENTRE OLYMPIC PLAZA FUTURE/POTENTIAL CONSTRUCTION SITE 900-, 335 - 8TH AVE SW 1010 1000 DOWNTOWN CENTURY P CALGARY, AB T2P 1C0 618-628 TOWER 718 RAMADA HOTEL HOME OIL SCOTIA ROYAL 8 AVE SW 8 AVE SW U OF C GARDENS 36 KRAFT BLDG COMMERCIAL T +1 403 266 5544 CALGARY PETROFINA BLDG 8 AVE SW BARRON BLDG WATERMARK CLARENCE 4 8TH AVE 4 DEVONIAN GARDENS CENTRE DOLL BLDG 8 STREET SW STREET 8 TOWER CENTRE BANK 5 27 CALGARY EATON BLDG 3 BANK THOMSON PARKADE
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