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THE BOW 500 Centre Street SE, CALGARY, AB the BOW for SUBLEASE 500 CENTRE STREET SE, CALGARY, AB THE BOW 500 Centre Street SE, CALGARY, AB THE BOW FOR SUBLEASE 500 CENTRE STREET SE, CALGARY, AB THE BOW is one of Calgary’s most recognizable buildings and an iconic structure in Calgary. The impressive 2,079,150 square foot building is 58 storeys tall and can be seen from almost anywhere in Calgary. The unique crescent shape of the building offers magnificent panoramic views of the city and exceptional natural light. THE BOW Sky Garden features a state-of-the art 250-seat auditorium, large multi-purpose room, kitchen, commercial grade food preparation area, soft seating and trees. There is a mountain view room which can host theatre or banquet style seating and has an adjoining buffet servery area. THE BOW is +15 connected to the Suncor Energy Centre and F1RST Tower. © 2018, Avison Young Real Estate Alberta Inc. All rights reserved. The information contained herein was obtained from sources which we deem reliable and, while thought to be correct, is not guaranteed by Avison Young. THE BOW FOR SUBLEASE 500 CENTRE STREET SE, CALGARY, AB Building Details Address 500 Centre Street SE Year Built 2012 Building Size 58 Storeys 54 Office Floors Totalling: 1,995,146 SF 2 Retail Floors Totalling: 26,000 SF 54th Floor Sky Garden Available Sublandlord Encana Corporation Available Space 29th Floor - 35,862 SF 30th Floor - 40,128 SF 31st Floor - 40,175 SF Total: 116,165 SF (Can be leased by floor) Occupancy Immediately Asking Net Rent Market Rates Operating Costs & Taxes $25.65 psf (2018 est.) Term Negotiable Parking Negotiable 1,358 total stalls (6 level parkade spanning 2 blocks on both sides of 6th Avenue) THE BOW FOR SUBLEASE 500 CENTRE STREET SE, CALGARY, AB FLOOR PLAN - 29TH FLOOR Existing layout (35,862 SF): 3 - Kitchens 3 - Meeting Rooms 2 - Work Room 4 - Copy Rooms V29-11 MECH VEST X29-26 X29-07 VEST STAIR STAIR VEST 87 - Offices 3 - Supply Rooms N X29-13 V29-ST3 V29-ST4 X29-18 OFFICE V29-27 29-144 OFFICE WOMEN NETWORK IDF-A 29-142 ELEV ELEV X29-09 X29-15 V29-L22 V29-L20 OFFICE FREIGHT FREIGHT 29-140 V29-S35 V29-S34 OFFICE 29-002 OFFICE JAN ELEV ELEV MEN 29-138 X29-08 V29-L21 V29-L19 X29-21 OFFICE JAN 29-006 OFFICE X29-20 29-136 SERVICE LOBBY WEST LOBBY T29-14 EAST LOBBY VEST T29-06 T29-17 X29-19 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 29-010 29-134 29-141 COPY SUPPLY OFFICE V29-21 29-139 X29-25 OFFICE 29-132 29-012 SUPPLY X29-37 V29-E05 V29-E07 COPY OFFICE 29-005 OFFICE OFFICE 29-135 SUPPLY MECH 29-130 X29-11 29-014 29-143 ELECT MECH X29-16 V29-E23 X29-23 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 29-009 OFFICE 29-128 29-133 V29-043 29-016 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 29-013 OFFICE 29-126 29-131 29-018 OFFICE KITCHEN OFFICE OFFICE MEETING RM OFFICE 29-129 MEETING RM 29-073 29-015 29-124 29-075 29-071 29-020 OFFICE 29-077 OFFICE OFFICE WORK RM OFFICE OFFICE 29-122 29-127 29-065 29-017 29-022 WORK RM 29-083 OFFICE 29-120 COPY COPY OFFICE 29-119 OFFICE 29-021 29-024 KITCHEN OFFICE 29-072 OFFICE 29-087 29-074 29-070 KITCHEN OFFICE OFFICE 29-057 29-076 OFFICE 29-068 OFFICE OFFICE 29-078 OFFICE 29-118 29-066 29-026 V29-04 OFFICE OFFICE V29-31 29-080 29-064 STAIR OFFICE OFFICE V29-ST2 STAIR OFFICE 29-082 29-062 OFFICE 29-116 V29-ST5 29-028 OFFICE OFFICE V29-042 V29-045 MECH MECH 29-084 29-060 X29-04 X29-31 OFFICE OFFICE 29-114 VEST OFFICE OFFICE VEST 29-030 X29-05 29-086 29-058 X29-30 IDF-C V29-03 IDF-B X29-03 X29-32 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE VEST V29-32 29-112 29-088 29-056 VEST 29-032 X29-01 X29-34 ELECT ELECT X29-02 X29-33 SUPPLY SUPPLY 29-093 OFFICE OFFICE 29-051 OFFICE OFFICE STAIR 29-090 29-054 STAIR 29-110 V29-ST1 V29-ST6 29-034 V29-046 OFFICE V29-041 29-109 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 29-035 29-092 29-052 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 29-108 29-095 29-049 29-036 OFFICE OFFICE 29-094 29-050 OFFICE 29-103 OFFICE 29-041 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 29-096 OFFICE 29-106 29-048 29-038 OFFICE OFFICE 29-098 29-046 OFFICE OFFICE 29-104 29-040 OFFICE OFFICE 29-100 29-044 OFFICE 29-102 OFFICE 29-042 Floor 29 THE BOW August 12, 2016 THE BOW THE BOW 500 CENTRE STREET SE, CALGARY, AB FOR SUBLEASE 500 CENTRE STREET SE, CALGARY, AB Existing layout (35,862 SF): FLOOR PLAN - 30TH FLOOR Existing layout (40,128 SF): 3 - Kitchens 3 - Meeting Rooms 4 - Work Room 4 - Copy Rooms V30-11 SUPPLY VEST X30-26 X30-07 VEST STAIR STAIR VEST 86 - Offices 5 - Supply Rooms N X30-13 V30-ST3 V30-ST4 X30-18 OFFICE 30-144 V30-27 WOMEN OFFICE X30-09 ELEV ELEV 30-142 NETWORK IDF-A OFFICE V30-L22 X30-15 V30-L20 30-004 OFFICE FREIGHT FREIGHT 30-140 V30-S35 V30-S34 OFFICE JAN ELEV ELEV 30-138 X30-08 V30-L21 V30-L19 OFFICE JAN 30-006 X30-20 V30-44 OFFICE SERVICE LOBBY 30-136 WEST LOBBY EAST LOBBY MEN T30-14 VEST OFFICE T30-06 T30-17 X30-21 30-141 X30-19 OFFICE 30-010 OFFICE 30-134 SUPPLY OFFICE COPY V30-12 X30-25 OFFICE 30-132 30-139 30-012 OFFICE V30-E5 V30-E7 30-135 SUPPLY V30-L23 OFFICE X30-37 COPY OFFICE 30-005 30-130 SUPPLY ELECT 30-014 MECH 30-143 X30-16 X30-11 MECH OFFICE X30-23 OFFICE 30-133 OFFICE OFFICE 30-128 30-011 30-016 V30-43 OFFICE OFFICE 30-131 OFFICE OFFICE 30-126 30-013 30-018 OFFICE 30-129 OFFICE OFFICE 30-015 OFFICE 30-124 30-020 KITCHEN 30-153 OFFICE MEETING RM MEETING RM 30-127 30-151 OFFICE OFFICE 30-155 WORK ROOM 30-159 30-017 OFFICE 30-122 30-022 OFFICE WORK RM WORK RM 30-125 30-149 OFFICE OFFICE 30-163 30-019 OFFICE 30-120 30-024 WORK RM MEETING RM COPY 30-145 OFFICE 30-073 30-069 OFFICE 30-077 OFFICE 30-067 OFFICE OFFICE 30-118 30-065 KITCHEN 30-026 V30-04 OFFICE KITCHEN V30-31 30-087 30-063 30-057 OFFICE STAIR 30-061 OFFICE STAIR V30-ST1 OFFICE 30-116 V30-ST6 30-028 V30-45 MECH V30-42 MECH X30-04 X30-31 VEST VEST OFFICE OFFICE X30-01 30-114 X30-30 30-030 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 30-070 OFFICE COPY 30-074 OFFICE COPY OFFICE 30-076 30-068 IDF-B IDF-C 30-091 30-078 30-066 30-053 X30-03 OFFICE OFFICE X30-32 OFFICE 30-080 30-064 OFFICE SUPPLY V30-32 30-112 OFFICE SUPPLY 30-032 OFFICE 30-089 30-082 30-055 ELECT 30-062 ELECT SUPPLY SUPPLY X30-02 OFFICE OFFICE X30-33 30-093 30-084 30-060 30-051 OFFICE OFFICE STAIR 30-110 OFFICE OFFICE STAIR 30-034 V30-ST2 30-088 30-056 V30-ST5 V30-41 V30-46 OFFICE OFFICE 30-035 30-109 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 30-092 30-052 30-108 30-095 30-049 30-036 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 30-103 30-050 30-094 30-041 OFFICE 30-106 OFFICE 30-038 OFFICE OFFICE 30-098 30-046 OFFICE OFFICE 30-104 OFFICE OFFICE 30-040 30-100 30-044 OFFICE 30-102 OFFICE 30-042 Floor 30 THE BOW August 12, 2016 THE BOW FOR SUBLEASE 500 CENTRE STREET SE, CALGARY, AB FLOOR PLAN - 31ST FLOOR Existing layout (40,175 SF): 3 - Kitchens 2 - Meeting Rooms 1 - Boardroom 4 - Copy Rooms V31-11 VEST FAN ROOM X31-07 X31-26 VEST STAIR STAIR VEST 4 - Work Rooms 3 - Supply Rooms N X31-13 V31-ST3 V31-ST4 X31-18 OFFICE V31-27 31-144 88 - Offices OFFICE 31-142 WOMEN NETWORK IDF-A ELEV ELEV X31-09 X31-15 V31-L22 V31-L20 OFFICE FREIGHT FREIGHT 31-140 V31-S35 V31-S34 OFFICE 31-004 OFFICE JAN ELEV ELEV MEN 31-138 X31-08 V31-L21 V31-L19 X31-21 OFFICE JAN 31-006 X31-20 OFFICE OFFICE SERVICE LOBBY WEST LOBBY EAST LOBBY 31-136 31-141 T31-14 T31-06 T31-17 VEST X31-19 OFFICE OFFICE 31-010 31-134 V31-44 COPY SUPPLY 31-139 X31-25 V31-12 V31-21 OFFICE OFFICE VEST 31-012 31-132 X31-17 OFFICE V31-E5 V31-E7 31-135 SUPPLY SUPPLY OFFICE OFFICE X31-37 31-130 31-143 MECH COPY 31-014 ELECT 31-005 X31-11 X31-16 MECH X31-23 OFFICE OFFICE 31-133 31-128 OFFICE OFFICE V31-43 31-011 31-016 OFFICE 31-131 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 31-126 31-013 31-018 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 31-129 31-015 OFFICE 31-124 31-020 KITCHEN 31-153 OFFICE MEETING RM OFFICE 31-127 31-155 WORK RM 31-017 OFFICE WORK RM 31-159 OFFICE 31-122 31-149 31-022 MEETING RM OFFICE WORK RM 31-125 31-151 WORK RM 31-145 31-163 OFFICE OFFICE 31-019 OFFICE 31-120 31-024 MEETING RM 31-073 COPY 31-069 OFFICE 31-067 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 31-118 31-065 KITCHEN 31-079 KITCHEN 31-026 V31-04 OFFICE V31-31 OFFICE 31-057 31-087 31-063 31-081 STAIR OFFICE OFFICE STAIR 31-061 OFFICE V31-ST2 31-083 V31-ST5 OFFICE 31-116 31-028 V31-42 MECH V31-45 MECH X31-04 X31-31 OFFICE OFFICE 31-114 31-030 VEST VEST OFFICE OFFICE X31-05 OFFICE OFFICE X31-30 31-074 31-070 COPY COPY OFFICE 31-076 31-068 IDF-C OFFICE 31-053 IDF-B 31-091 31-078 X31-03 31-066 OFFICE X31-32 OFFICE OFFICE 31-064 OFFICE 31-112 VEST VEST V31-32 31-080 31-032 X31-01 OFFICE OFFICE X31-34 31-062 ELECT 31-082 ELECT SUPPLY SUPPLY X31-02 OFFICE X31-33 31-093 OFFICE 31-051 31-084 31-060 OFFICE OFFICE 31-110 STAIR OFFICE OFFICE STAIR 31-034 V31-ST1 31-088 31-056 V31-ST6 V31-41 V31-46 OFFICE OFFICE 31-109 31-035 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 31-036 31-108 31-095 31-092 31-052 31-049 OFFICE OFFICE 31-094 OFFICE OFFICE 31-103 31-050 31-041 OFFICE OFFICE 31-106 31-038 OFFICE OFFICE 31-098 31-046 OFFICE OFFICE 31-104 31-040 OFFICE OFFICE 31-044 OFFICE 31-100 OFFICE 31-102 31-042 Floor 31 THE BOW August 12, 2016 THE BOW THE BOW 500 CENTRE STREET SE, CALGARY, AB FOR SUBLEASE 500 CENTRE STREET SE, CALGARY, AB Existing layout (40,175 SF): SKY GARDEN - 54 FLOOR - Auditorium (250 Person Capacity) - Mountainview Meeting Room (122 Person Capacity) - Lounge Seating Areas - Kitchen/Bistro Area CiCityty ofof CCalgaryalgary Bridge Street Centre LEGENDLEGEND City of Calgary Memorial Drive 3 Number of Floors Light Rail Transit (C-Train) Downtown & Beltline Waterfront Condos Plus 15 Connections DDowntownowntown && BBeltlineeltline Anthem (C-Train) Properties Proposed Plus 15 Connections The Concord One Way Indicator NE 4 Street Trail Edmonton Eau Claire Avenue SW Riverfront Avenue CP Rail Future Future Development Development Memorial Drive Site Site THE BOW Q Haute Chinese Cuisine United P P 500 CENTREChurch STREET SE, CALGARY, AB 2 Avenue SW FOR SUBLEASE Daqing Avenue 2 Avenue SE Riverfront Avenue 36 AVISON YOUNG REAL ESTATE ALBERTA INC.
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