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Street Front Retail Space for Lease 233 Kennedy Street, Winnipeg | MB Street front retail space for lease 233 Kennedy Street is located between St. Mary Avenue and Graham Avenue in Downtown Winnipeg. The building is home to redeveloped commercial space on the main and second floor and now available 104-units of luxury apartments known as The Arts Residence. Kris Mutcher Colliers International, John Prall Vice President Vice President +1 204 926 3838 +1 204 926 3839 [email protected] [email protected] Accelerating success. 233 Kennedy Street, Winnipeg | MB Property Overview Key Highlights Address: 233 Kennedy Street Zoning: M - Multiple Use Unit 1 - 2,429 SF Rentable Area: Unit 2 - 790 SF Unit 1 - $25.00 PSF Net Rent: Close to Main floor 400 stall Unit 2 - $20.00 PSF major transit of a 104- parkade and routes unit luxury street parking Additional Rent: $12.00 PSF (est.) apartment available complex Floorplan Unit 1 Unit 2 2,429 SF 790 SF Kennedy Street Unit 1 - 2,429 SF Unit 1 Features 2,429SF • Street front exposure available • Ready for improvements • Unit 1 - Street and Lobby access • Unit 2 - Lobby access Unit 2 • Ideally suited for restaurant, coffee shop, and professional uses 790SF • Amenity opportunity for the buildings residential available tenants Commercial Lobby The Arts Residence Luxury Suite Luxury Suite Residential Common Area 233 Kennedy Street, Winnipeg | MB Location Overview The property is located directly adjacent to the Sports Hospitality Entertainment District, which includes, Canada Life Centre, home to the Winnipeg Jets, The Millennium Library and the RBC Convention Centre. 233 Kennedy is in close promixity to the following: • True North Square which at completion will be a • IG Wealth Tower - 1,200 employees 5-tower mixed used development with over one million square feet of office, residential, retail, hotel • Portage Place - 440,000 sq.ft. mixed use shopping and public space. centre proposed for significant redevelopment • Manitoba Hydro building - 2,300 employees • University of Winnipeg - 10,000 students True North Square Canada Life Centre RBC Convention Centre Portage Place 233 Kennedy Street, Winnipeg | MB Surrounding Area Richardson Centre Fairmont Hotel Shaw Park 201 Portage Avenue CMHR 360 Main Street 330 Main Street Main Street Radisson Hotel Alt Hotel Canada Life Centre Millennium Library Fort Gary Hotel Cityplace Kennedy Street Kennedy Kennedy Street Kennedy Manitoba Hydro True North Square Broadway Delta Hotel Portage Place Sutton Place Hotel - Under Construction 233 Kennedy Street Graham Avenue RBC Convention Centre IG Wealth Portage Avenue Kennedy Street University of Winnipeg Manitoba Law Courts Colony Square Manitoba Legislative 233 Kennedy Street, Winnipeg | MB Property Parking Graham Avenue 24+ Stall Surface lot 233 Kennedy Street 104 Luxury Apartments 400+ Stall Parkade Edmonton Street Street Edmonton Edmonton Kennedy Street Street Kennedy Kennedy St. Mary Avenue RBC Convention Centre 233 Kennedy Street, Winnipeg, MB Kris Mutcher Colliers International, John Prall Vice President Vice President +1 204 926 3838 +1 204 926 3839 [email protected] [email protected] This document has been prepared by Colliers International for advertising and general information only. Colliers International makes no guarantees, representations or warranties of any kind, expressed or implied, regarding the information including, but not limited to, warranties of content, accuracy and reliability. Any interested party should undertake their own inquiries as to the accuracy of the information. Colliers International excludes unequivocally all inferred or implied terms, conditions and warranties arising out of this document and excludes all liability for loss and damages arising there from. This publication is the copyrighted property of Colliers international and/or its licensor(s). Copyright © 2021 Colliers International Accelerating success..
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