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Lonsdale Quay Market & Shops Lonsdale Quay [email protected] Colliers Macaulay Nicolls Brokerage Inc. (Vancouver). *Personal Real Estate Corporation. Estate Real *Personal (Vancouver). Inc. Brokerage Nicolls Macaulay Colliers 604 661 0841 661 604 publication is the copyrighted property of Colliers International and /or its licensor(s). © 2011. All rights reserved. This communication is not intended to cause or induce breach of an existing listing agreement. agreement. listing existing an of breach induce or cause to intended not is communication This reserved. rights All 2011. © licensor(s). its /or and International Colliers of property copyrighted the is publication 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 This from. there arising damages and loss for liability all excludes and document this of out arising warranties and conditions terms, implied or inferred all unequivocally excludes International Colliers L RE U EPATO L G U DO 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. information. the of accuracy the to as inquiries own their undertake should party interested Any reliability. and accuracy content, of warranties to, limited not but including, information the regarding implied, or This document/email has been prepared by Colliers International for advertising and general information only. Colliers International makes no guarantees, representations or warranties of any kind, expressed expressed kind, any of warranties or representations guarantees, no makes International Colliers only. information general and advertising for International Colliers by prepared been has document/email This ER, BC ER, UV O nc VA NORTH , S RT U CO S CATE CARRIE 123 Lonsdale Quay Market & Shops & Market Quay Lonsdale LARGER RETAIL LEASING OPPORTUNITIES IN IN OPPORTUNITIES LEASING RETAIL LARGER FOR LEASE > Lonsdale Quay Market & Shops 123 CARRIE CATES COURT, NORTH VANOuvER, BC NORTH VAncOuvER, B.C. Contact Us DOUG LEPATOUREL 604 661 0841 [email protected] 15- Minute Drive Time 2006 Census 1 km Radius 3 km Radius 5 km Radius (2010 Est.) COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL Total Population (Est. 2010) 15,905 54,419 233,908 227,715 200 Granville Street, 19th Floor Vancouver, BC V6C 2R6 Number of Households 8,966 27,013 116,676 96,684 604 681 4111 Average Household Income $62,709 $74,629 $72,934 $91,604 www.colliers.com/vancouver COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 200 Granville Street, 19th Floor LL 05/2011 Vancouver, BC V6C 2R6 604 681 4111 www.colliers.com/vancouver For Lease LOnsDALE quAY, 123 CARRIE CATES COURT NORTH VAncOuvER, B.C. The Opportunity Property Features Lonsdale Quay Market & Shops has three opportunities for a 1,500 > Part of Lonsdale Quay over 90,000 SF of space SF to 2,200 SF tenant to operate in this very exciting and attractive > Over 90 shops market along prime North Vancouver waterfront. There are two > Interior and exterior entrances opportunities on the second floor retail shop area and one on the > Vancouver harbour and city views main floor market area. Lonsdale Quay Markets & Shops is one of > Located right next to the Seabus Terminal the popular tourist destinations in Vancouver and features a fabulous fresh market, international food court, beautiful specialty boutiques, Parking kid’s alley and a first class hotel. As one of Vancouver’s popular 90 parking stalls at the Market - 2 hour free parking in the market parkade and free tourist destinations, it attracts more than 3 million visitors each year. parking evenings and weekends in the ICBC parkade. The Location Availability Lonsdale Quay Market is located on the shore of North Vancouver with fabulous views of Vancouver’s skyline and harbour. Situated Retail Available Space Net Rate (per SF) Additonal Rent (SF) (2011 Est.) adjacent to the Seabus Terminal, the North Shore main bus loop, and Main Floor minutes from the Lions Gate Bridge and Second Narrows Bridge. 114 - 116 1,633 $45.00 $46.71 psf Second Floor 201-202 2,201 $20.00 $32.99 psf 229-230 1,924 $20.00 $32.99 psf Site Plan Lowel Level Unit 114-116 1,633 SF Upper Level Unit 201-202 2,201 SF Unit 229-230 1,924 SF.
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