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Flagship Bloor Street West Retail 10 0 for Sublease FLAGSHIP BLOOR STREET WEST RETAIL 10 0 FOR SUBLEASE 1 TABLE BLOOR OF CONTENTS STREET 4 TORONTO OVERVIEW WEST 6 CURRENT & INCOMING NEIGHBOURING TENANTS 8 AREA DEMOGRAPHICS 10 TRANSIT MAP 12 YORKVILLE OVERVIEW 14 RETAIL MAP 1016 BLOOR STREET STREETSCAPE 0 16 PROPERTY INFORMATION 28 FLOOR PLANS 2 3 100 BLOOR STREET WEST | TORONTO BLOOR STREET 10 0 WEST TORONTO OVERVIEW Toronto is the fourth largest City in North America and Canada’s financial and business capital, with a GTA population in excess of 6.4M people. It is a global centre for business, finance, arts and culture, and is consistently ranked as one of the world’s most livable cities. With a wide range of key sectors from financial services to technology, education, and life sciences, the city has a robust economic base that drives Canada’s economy and provides an attractive environment for foreign investment. In addition to being an international centre for business, innovation, scientific research, and education, Toronto is the country’s cultural heartland. Toronto hosts international audiences for a variety of art, music, and sporting events. It is the country’s leading tourist destination, attracting over 40 million visitors each year. 4 5 4 5 BLOOR CURRENT & INCOMING STREET NEIGHBOURING TENANTS 10 0 WEST 6 7 6 7 2,300,000 Square feet of retail in the Bloor– BLOOR Yorkville retail node STREET WEST 4,552,717 10 0 Square feet of office space* DEMOGRAPHICS 30 2,690,000 Median age* Toronto population 216,189 183,238 Daily TTC Bloor–Danforth Line ridership Daily TTC Yonge–University Line ridership $195,526 49,889 Average annual household income from Pedestrians at the Yonge–Bloor intersection daily Yonge Street–Avenue Road, and Charles Street–Davenport Road >$2,000 PSF 24,633 Retail Sales on Bloor Street West between Yonge Cars at the Yonge–Bloor intersection daily 8 Street and Avenue Road *1 kilometre radius from 2 Bloor Street West 9 8 9 NORTH 47 7 407 P HIGHWAY 27 HIGHWAY 50 HIGHWAY 7 VAUGHAN CENT RE 407 HIGHWAY 7 FINCH 404 400 P BLOOR P SHEPPARD P 410 427 DOWNSVIEW P STATION AIRPORT P 401 BAY P 409 401 STATION PEARSON P INTERNATIONAL YONGE ST AIRPORT P KENNEDY 401 P P EGLINTON BLOOR ST GEORGE STREET P 427 WEST AY STATION P ALLEY PARKW N V 10 0 DO P DVP 10 BLOOR ST SPADINA KIPLING YONGE/ BLOOR P MUSEUM P 403 UNIVERSITY AVE QEW STATION UNION Yonge-University-Spadina Subway Bloor-Danforth Subway Lake Ontario Sheppard Subway Scarborough RT HIGHWAY 2 WELLESLEY Eglinton Crosstown LRT - At Grade STATION TORONTO Eglinton Crosstown LRT - Tunnelled BILLY Eglinton Crosstown LRT - Elevated TRANSIT BISHOP Key Station AIRPORT P 10 11 10 11 FOUR SEASONS HOTEL BAY STATION Yonge St Bay St Hazelton Ave Scollard St YORKVILLE VILLAGE Yorkville Ave Bay St Avenue Rd Bloor St PARK HYATT ROYAL ONTARIO BLOOR MUSEUM QUEEN’S STREET PARK WEST Queens Park 1012 0 13 YORKVILLE VILLAGE Brunello The Hazelton Hotel Cucinelli Vivian Anthropologie Marc Anthony Salon Suitsupply Diesel Four Seasons Whole Foods Shyu Lolë Atelier Shoppers Blo Drug Mart CHURCH STREET Louis Black ONE Kiton Mayberry Jimmy Domo Co. Toronto Public BB Buggy Choo Sunglass Blow Café Boulud Library Equinox Restaurant Kimina Chanel Hut Dry Bar Yorkville Crepes PARK ROAD Shopping & Services Grocery m0851 SoulCycle dbar Marlowe Trattoria YORKVILLE AVENUE Restaurant Public Attractions Nervosa Toronto Public Library Fieramosca The Bedford The Host Fine STK Cibo Wine Bandiera 119 Corbo Christian Off Free Pink The Pusateri’s Blu Ristorante Pizzaiolo Trattoria Academy Indian Cuisine SHAN Gelato Shop King Palace LUMAS Bar Jewellers Louboutin White People Tartan Balzac’s Café Nightlife Bistretto The Oxley Kasa Moto Seventy 155 Seven 94 Posh Supperclub The Dessert Lady 8 YORKVILLE Hemingway’s Fritz Kate Serpentine Katsu CUMBERLAND Calii Nature Pilot Kathmandu Thomas CUMBERLAND Pizza Hut Financial Fitness PRINCE ARTHUR AVENUE Dimmi Spade Toni&Guy Udon Yamato Starbucks Love Cafe Sir Taj Hinds Rabba 32 storeys 25 storeys 51 storeys ASQUITH AVENUE Fine Foods Opus 508 units Sassafraz 202 units 377 units Hotel Morton’s DECIEM Cumberland Terrace CUMBERLAND STREET 771-773 YONGE ST The Steakhouse VILLAGE OF YORKVILLE PARK BAY HSBC Nespresso Aveda 48 storeys Lululemon Nicolas CRITCHLEY LANE 257 units Starbucks Planta Calvin Klein Brooks Zegna Goodlife Fitness Holt Renfrew Museum Park Hyatt Hotel Tiffany & Co. Underwear Brothers Centre The Printing Proof Bar Tavern Over Gabby’s Louis Intermix Guerlain L’Occitane Hermès Harry Capezio Shoes Zara Fossil Aritzia 2 BLOOR HUDSON’S BAY Toronto Sunset House Scotiabank Signatures Easy McDonald’s Vuitton Burberry Gucci Browns J. Crew Kit & Ace Rosen Roots Davids Gap WEST BLOOR RBC CENTRE Marriott Grill BMO Lipton Tim Hortons 35 storeys BLOOR STREET WEST 1 BLOOR 1 BLOOR BLOOR STREET EAST WEST EAST Koerner b espresso bar ROM North Moncler Cartier Prada Coach D&G Rolex MCM MAC COS Sephora Birks Cineplex William H&M Nordstrom Freshii Firkin Presse Café Tim Hortons Fionn MacCool’s Hall Mazzoleni Face Max Mara Escada Michael Dior Cole Roots Hugo TD BMO Rexall Eataly Ashley Apple 80 storeys 75 storeys Rack Büro 53 Crema Sabai Sabai Starbucks Hall Club Stuart Kors Mulberry Royal Haan Victorinox Kids Boss Scotiabank 416 units 732 units Monaco Weitzman Deversailles Tim Hortons Indigo Mont Blanc NC Salon La Prep RIMOWA Starbucks Rogers Gardiner Museum Windsor La Prep FLOCK Rotisserie Arms Hotel Korean HAYDEN STREET Bishop and Belcher Grill House The Shoe Company The Salad New Yorker Deli Herbalife QUEEN’S PARK QUEEN’S House 2 STREET BAY Focaccia ST THOMAS Taco Bell Second MUSEUM Cup TD 11 & 26 storeys CASA CASA II CASA III ST THOMAS ST THOMAS ST. CHARLES STREET WEST 251 units 46 storeys 56 storeys 55 storeys BLOOR STREET YONGE 440 units 447 units 578 units CHARLES STREET EAST Starbucks Sushi Okonomi Wow 7 West Onoir STREET Club House Sushi Cafe Rabba Fine Foods Slab Rabba RaviSoups Burgers Fine Foods Panago Pizza Aroma Espresso Bar Payless Shoes WEST 10 Rooster Coffee House Subway Avocado Sushi ST MARY Tim Hortons 42 storeys ST. MARY STREET Popeye’s Supplements 14 255 units 15 10 0 Panasonic Theatre CHURCH STREET 14 15 NORTH SIDE OF BLOOR STREET LOUIS VUITTON BURBERRY GUCCI GUERLAIN TIFFANY & CO. INTERMIX CALVIN KLEIN AVENUE ROAD J. CREW KIT AND ACE ZEGNA HERMÈS BELLAIR STREET BROOKS BROTHERS L’OCCITANE 100 BLOOR STREET WEST HARRY ROSEN 16 17 NORTH SIDE OF BLOOR STREET CAPEZIO BAY STREET HOLT RENFREW DAVIDS GAP BANANA REPUBLIC GOODLIFE FITNESS ROOTS ZARA ARITZIA RBC HOLT RENFREW FOSSIL YONGE STREET 18 19 SOUTH SIDE OF BLOOR STREET YONGE STREET H&M APPLE STORE (INCOMING) NORDSTROM RACK MCEWAN (INCOMING) BALMUTO STREET BMO BAY STREET SCOTIABANK EATALY (INCOMING) BIRKS 20 21 SOUTH SIDE OF BLOOR STREET SEPHORA COS MAC STRELLSON ST THOMAS STREET HUGO BOSS APM MONACO MCM VICTORINOX BAY STREET TD BANK DOLCE & GABBANA COACH PRADA CARTIER COLE HAAN ROYAL DEVERSAILLES DIOR (INCOMING) MULBERRY MICHAEL KORS 22 23 SOUTH SIDE OF BLOOR STREET CARTIER MONCLER STUART WEITZMAN THE NORTH FACE CLUB MONACO MICHAEL KORS ESCADA MAX MARA MONT BLANC AVENUE ROAD 24 25 24 25 Available Immediately BLOOR FOR SUBLEASE STREET WEST 100 BLOOR STREETTERM WEST January 14th, 2025 10 0 2 x 5 year options AREA Ground Floor: 6,160 Sq. Ft. Second Floor: 9,355 Sq. Ft. Lower Level: 1,046 Sq. Ft. Total: 16,561 Sq. Ft. NET RENT PROPERTY INFORMATION Please Contact Listing Agents ADDITIONAL RENT Please Contact Listing Agents COMMENTS • Extremely rare corner opportunity on Bloor Street • Over 200 feet of wraparound corner exposure • Potential to demise 26 27 26 27 FLOOR PLANS Ground Floor Plan Second Floor Plan Bellair Street BLOOR STREET WEST Bloor Street West 1028 0 29 28 29 BLOOR STREET 10 0 WEST 161 Bay Street 2005 Sheppard Avenue East Cushman & Wakefield ULC, Brokerage / CBRE Limited Suite 1500 Suite 800 No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the Toronto, Ontario M5J 2S1 Toronto, Ontario M2J 5B4 accuracy of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, www.cushwake.com www.cbre.ca withdrawal without notice, and to any specific listing condition, imposed by our principals. * Sales Representative BRANDON GORMAN* TOM BALKOS* Vice President Senior Vice President 416 359 2452 416 495 6236 [email protected] [email protected] 30 31 30 31 32.
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