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The Exchange 475 Howe Street NEW CBD RETAIL OPPORTUNITY VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA A Vancouver Landmark | The Future Works Here The Exchange 475 Howe Street NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION n Occupancy Spring 2018 n AAA office and retail space n Downtown Financial District n 31 storeys, 369,000 square feet n LEED Platinum heritage restoration n Designed by Harry Gugger Studio in conjunction with Iredale Architecture Group FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Adrian Beruschi Mario Negris Personal Real Estate Corporation Personal Real Estate Corporation 604 662 5138 604 662 3000 [email protected] [email protected] The Development The Exchange is distinctly located in the heart of downtown Vancouver’s financial district at the corner of Howe and West Pender Streets. Preserving the heritage of the Old Stock Exchange Building, The Exchange will deliver the seamless integration of restored heritage design with modern LEED Platinum features to create a new sustainable 31 storey architectural masterpiece. Property Overview UNIT SIZE FLOOR LEASE RATE ADDITIONAL RENT (ESTIMATED) ZONING** CRU 100 1,742 sq. ft. Ground $75.00 per sq. ft. $25.00 per sq. ft. CD-1 (555) CRU 175* 601 sq. ft. Ground $75.00 per sq. ft. $25.00 per sq. ft. CD-1 (555) 3,000 sq. ft. Subgrade $30.00 per sq. ft. $15.00 per sq. ft. CD-1 (555) Projected Occupancy Demolition of the site and restoration of 475 Howe Street has now commenced with a projected date for tenant occupancy Spring 2018. Unique Features • Historic restoration combined with leading edge architectural design • Floor to ceiling triple glazed glass • Heritage finishes in lobby and lower levels • Fitness facility, bike parking and bike lockers LEED Platinum office space means energy costs down 35%; energy consumption down 60%; CO2 emissions down 85% Retail Floor Plan UP LOADING BAY OFFICE RECYCLING/ COMPOST/ GARBAGE LEASED GAS METER RM VEST UNIT SIZE FLOOR LEASE RATE ADDITIONAL RENT (ESTIMATED) ZONING** RETAIL RECYCLING/ VEST COMPOST/ CRU 100 1,742 sq. ft. Ground $75.00 per sq. ft. $25.00 per sq. ft. CD-1 (555) GARBAGE CRU 175* 601 sq. ft. Ground $75.00 per sq. ft. $25.00 per sq. ft. CD-1 (555) UP UP 3,000 sq. ft. Subgrade $30.00 per sq. ft. $15.00 per sq. ft. CD-1 (555) WC-HC ELEV LOBBY ELEV LOBBY MAIN LOBBY CORRIDOR JANITOR UP MAIL ROOM STORAGE DN UP UP SERVICE LOBBY UP PARKING ELEV LOBBY Howe Street Howe Street STORAGE CRU 100 LOBBY/REC ±1,742 SF LEASED ENTRY VEST. CRU 175 ±601 SF*** UP West Pender Street *601 sq. ft. ground floor space + 3,000 sq. ft. subgrade restaurant space = 3,601 sq. ft. total unit area. **Tenant is responsible for verifying permissible uses as per the zoning. ***Plus ±3,000 SF subgrade restaurant space = Total of ±3,601 SF. LEED Platinum office space means energy costs down 35%; energy consumption down 60%; CO2 emissions down 85% NEW CBD RETAIL OPPORTUNITY The City’s Financial Epicentre VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA The Past, Present and Future of Vancouver CommercAe Vancouver Landmark | The Future Works Here ......................................... ......................................... Transport Hotels F F Float Plane Terminal 14 Fairmont Hotel Vancouver CORDO H Heliport 15 Fairmont Waterfront VA S 4 T. S Seabus 16 Fairmont Pacic Rim CANADA PLACE T SkyTrain 17 Pan Pacic 1 . C Canada Line 18 Hotel Georgia T 16 WA 19 Four Seasons Y 17 ......................................... 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GEORGIA S 5 C T 2121 HyattHyatt Regency Regency 26 Bentall Centre 19 HASTINGS S Vancity 22 DUNSMUIRBuildingsBuildings S T. 5 8 TD 12 W 22 14 23 T15. 15 W 1010 21 T. GEORGIA S CORDO Westcoast ATER S PENDERPENDER ST. ST. 2424 . 11 CanadaCanada Place Place ................................................................................... 6 Scotiabank 9 10 HSBC ALBERNI2 2S ROBSON S T HORNBY S . Express T. 13 T ABBOTT S 14 . GRANVILLE S CAMBIE S T 20 T 22 VancouverVVancouverRICHARDS Club Club S T. 7 BMO 11 12 CIBC . City Centre SeabusSeabus A S T ShoppingShopping 9 HOWE S SS FORT MORE INFORMATION. PLEASE CONTACT: THURLOWTHURLOW ST. ST. 1111 33 Canada Line GranvilleC St. C . HASTINGS S33 T 8 TD . 22 T TerminalTerminal City City Club Club T 13 14 RBC Skytrain T . T 12 T . 18 . 2222PacificPacific Centre Centre 88 . BURRARD S T W T . SEYMOUR S . ATER S . WaterfrontWaterfront 44 ConventionConvention Centre TCentre HOMER S 9 10 HSBC MELVILLEMELVILLE ST. ST. ROBSON S T SkyTrainSkyTrain 22 19 T. Adrian Beruschi 2323T. RoyalRoyal Centre Centre Mario Negris 66 PENDERPENDER ST. ST. 14 GRANVILLE S DUNSMUIR S W 22 77 20 11 12 CIBC BurrardBurrard 2626 55 . GEORGIA S T 2424WaterfrontWaterfront Centre Centre 9 HORNBYTT S Granville St.
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