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Premium Yonge Street Corner Retail for Lease High-Street Retail Opportunity PREMIUM YONGE STREET CORNER RETAIL FOR LEASE HIGH-STREET RETAIL OPPORTUNITY Located directly across from North America’s busiest shopping centre, 221 Yonge Street is a premier corner retail opportunity offering over 120 feet of wraparound exposure, perfect walk and transit scores and easy access to the Yonge-University Subway Line. Steps from Yonge-Dundas Square, this three-storey corner building can be leased to one tenant, or multiple tenants (logical divisions will be considered) and comes with a full lower level. Neighboring retailers include Armani Exchange, EB Games, Foot Locker, H&M, Samsung, Shoppers Drug Mart, Sweat and Tonic, Urban Outfitters, Vans and many more. 2 3 RETAIL OVERVIEW PROPERTY DETAILS: Ground Floor: 3,732 SF Can be leased Second Floor: 3,886 SF together or separately Third Floor: 3,895 SF Total: 11,513 SF Available: Immediately Term: 5-10 years Net Rent: Contact Listing Agents Additional Rent: $22.07 PSF (est. 2021) HIGHLIGHTS: • 120 FT of wraparound corner exposure at Yonge and Shuter • Premium corner location across from Toronto Eaton Centre • Each level can be leased separately or together • Potential to demise the ground floor • 2,553 SF lower level • Perfect walk score and transit score • Excellent co-tenancies, including Shoppers Drug Mart, Sweat and Tonic, The 3 Brewers, Urban Outfitters and Vans 4 5 6 7 Client: Halmont Properties Corporation FLOOR PLAN Halmont Properties Corporation GROUND FLOOR N SHUTER STREET Version Created: 12/21/2020 FP1A Measured: 12/03/2020 AREA SHARED WITH ADJACENT BUIDLING (5 SHUTER ST.) 221 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario, Canada 9'-9" CH=141.5" UP Floor 01 34'-4" 6'-2" CH=137" ELEV 10'-9" ELEC. CH=100" x ROOM 100 5'-5" CH=154" GROUNDCH=155" FLOOR 21'-1" 3,732 SF 20'-6" CH=104.5" 10'-9" CH=113.5" x 7'-7" SERVER 41'-8" ROOM UP UP 7'-9" CH=142.5" x 10'-3" 38'-11" CH=103" YONGE STREET YONGE 6'-0" 6'-9" CH=274" CH=125.5" 20'-11" UP CH=114.5" DN DN 12'-1" UP CH=324.5" OF THE STAIR) CH=154.5" CH=253.5" (GROUND TO OPENING CH=107.17" 28'-2" 5'-2" CH=79" AREA SHARED WITH ADJACENT BUIDLING (5 SHUTER ST.) 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. 8 9 0 16 feet 1.877.963.2787 [email protected] www.xmeasures.com FLOOR PLAN Client: Halmont Properties Corporation SECOND FLOOR N Halmont Properties Corporation SHUTER STREET AREA SHARED WITH ADJACENT BUIDLING (5 SHUTER ST.) Version Created: 12/21/2020 FP1A Measured: 12/03/2020 CH= 156.5" UP 221 Yonge Street DN 61'-4" Toronto, Ontario, Canada UP ELEV 200 Floor 02 SECONDCH=152.5" FLOOR 3,886 SF 31'-5" CH=102" CH=102" CH=86.5" 13'-2" 14'-2" 14'-0" 13'-11" 7'-11" SERVER ROOM CH=139.5" CH=151.5" CH=141.5" TO DRYWALL CH=142" YONGE STREET YONGE CH=153.5" TO BEAM OPEN CH=86.5" TO BELOW CH=121" CH=102" 14'-7" 9'-0" ELEC. 12'-6" 12'-1" ROOM UP x x CH=102" DN DN 9'-10" 9'-10" 9'-10" UP CH=156" CH=156" CH= 157.5" This work product has been prepared by Extreme Measures Inc. pursuant to a contract with the Client for the AREA SHARED WITH ADJACENT sole benefit of and use by the Client. No third party may rely on this work product without the receipt of a reliance BUIDLING (5 SHUTER ST.) letter from Extreme Measures Inc. 10 11 0 12 feet 1.877.963.2787 [email protected] www.xmeasures.com FLOOR PLAN Client: Halmont Properties Corporation THIRD FLOOR N Halmont Properties Corporation SHUTER STREET Version Created: 12/21/2020 FP1A Measured: 12/03/2020 CH=127" ELEC. 28'-2" DN 221 Yonge Street 25'-7" Toronto, Ontario, Canada CH=138.5" x ELEV CH= 15'-5" 102.5" CH=129" Floor 03 62'-6" CH=101.5" CH=102" 12'-11" 14'-1" 14'-4" 13'-11" 7'-4" CH=126.5" ELEC. YONGE STREET YONGE ROOM CH=122" THIRD FLOOR SERVER 3003,895 SF ROOM 42'-11" CH=136.5" 18'-6" x 16'-0" 55'-5" CH=128.5" DN CH= CH=151" 123.5" 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. 0 11 12 13 feet 1.877.963.2787 [email protected] www.xmeasures.com Downtown Yonge Business Improvement Area GROSVENOR ST S ALEXANDER ST URR EY CHURCH- P WELLELSEY L VILLAGE SIRMAN LANE GRENVILLE ST WOOD ST T S L A U T U M E MC CLEAR PL T V S A GRANBY ST H E T T E N B A A L Z I P L A MC GILL ST E L GERRARD ST E WALTO AREA OVERVIEWN ST E WALTON ST N A L E F E E K L O ELM ST P Y T B S A S N I V R GOULD ST A R N B A J EDWARD ST YONGE-UNIVERSITY T S ATRIUM T U ON BAY N E T T N S DUNDAS STREET WEST 61,942 16,103 S Toronto Eaton Centre Toronto City Hall A E PEDESTRIANS VEHICLES L H H T FRANK NATALE LANE C T C S E R DUNDAS E U A E I R H V DUND AS SQ R DUND AS ST E T 505 DUNDAS STREET EAST C A O S E T A I R C ER PL I T FOST R V E N YONGE O T N E T S A C C I STREET L 221 L V A E F ST HAGERMAN ST U E Y T UR Q E U O S M R K A M Y O T I N I R TORONTOT EATON SHUTER ST CENTRE City T S ALBERT ST YONGE STREET STREET YONGE YONGE T CITY HALL E Hall I S S D U N T O S O H L B S A E D M A J QUEEN 76,116 16,305QUEEN ST E QUEEN STREET WEST PEDESTRIANS VEHICLES 501 QUEEN STREET EAST T T S S I T K R R E O B Y RICHMOND STREET EAST RICHMOND STREET WEST Yonge-Dundas Square 100050 AVERAGE100 DAILY WEEKDAY RIDERSHIP DEMOGRAPHICS Meters Map File: web\DowntownYonge.mxd Sources: Toronto Transit Commission; PiinPoint Created by: Survey and Mapping Services (WS), March 2006 Within 1km Radius | Statistics Canada, 2020 55,100 39,400 64,235 23% 501 Queen Streetcar 505 Dundas Streetcar Total Population Growth Rate (2015-2020) 58,900 794,680 313,936 $95,819 506 Carlton Streetcar Yonge-University Subway Line Daytime Population Average Household Income 14 15 GERRARD ST W GERRARD ST E Fire & Flower H&R Block Hot Star Large Fried Chicken Bake Island CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice Cheers Cut Phat Pharaohs Osmow’s WALTON ST YSL Residences Canada Gifts (Residential Units 1106 - 85 Storeys) Money Mart Kodak Lens McDonald’s Buffet Palace Poke Wrap Body and Spirit Cannabis Shoe Tree Zanzibar Vitaly Site Office Perfect Threading Cash Money Aden Camera Ali Baba’s Ginger ELM ST Scotiabank Champs Ryerson Student Learning Centre H-Mart Yonge Street Warehouse Jollibee Basil Box GOULD ST Dutch Love 7-Eleven STREET YONGE 888 Craft Market (Land) Panera Bread Tokyo Smoke EDWARD ST Five Guys Burgers & Fries West 49 Winners Chipotle Mexican Grill Pickle Barrel Rolltation Sushi Burrito Little Canada Foot Locker Adidas Rogers DUNDAS ST W DUNDAS ST E Yonge / Dundas Square DUNDAS SQUARE Shoppers Drug Mart Three Brewers Popeyes Louisiana Chicken EB Games Ed Mirvish Theatre 700 Tim Hortons Downtown Jewellery Mart Retail Stores Paramount Fine Foods Available Vans Burger King Money Mart Stag Shop Hai Di Lo 190 Urban Outfitters Sweat and Tonic YONGE Restaurants SHUTER ST 221 STREET 50+M 221 Yonge Street Visitors Annually Circle K Firkin on Yonge Massey Tower HomeSense Elgin Theatre Bank of Montreal 16 Bluestone Lane 17 QUEEN ST W QUEEN ST E PREMIUM YONGE STREET CORNER RETAIL FOR LEASE AGENCY RETAIL GROUP BRANDON GORMAN* GRAHAM SMITH* AUSTIN JONES* Senior Vice President Senior Vice President Sales Representative +1 416 855 0907 +1 416 855 0914 +1 416 855 0939 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 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. ©2020 Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc. All rights reserved. *Sales Representative..
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