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Suncor Energy Centre East Tower Calgary, AB T2P 1C9 +1 403 266 5544 DEREK WIENS Senior Associate 403 298 0415 [email protected] WARREN HEDGES Senior Vice President | Partner 403 298 0411 [email protected] BRADY BRAUND Associate 403 538 2521 [email protected] FOR SUBLEASE | 111 - 5th Avenue SW, Calgary, AB Colliers International 900, 335 8th Avenue SW Suncor Energy Centre East Tower Calgary, AB T2P 1C9 www.colliers.com/calgary +1 403 266 5544 Floor 24 - 20,051 SF available for sublease Accelerating success. RIVER RUN CONDO’S FOR SUBLEASE | 111 - 5th Avenue SW, Calgary, AB WATERFRONT CONDOS CENTRE STREET BRIDGE STREET CENTRE EAU CLAIRE MARKET BOW RIVER RIVERFRONT AVE SW Sublease Information SIEN LOK PARK 205 CALGARY CHINATOWN SENIOR’S CENTRE SENIOR’S P RIVERFRONT BOWSIDE MANOR 116 140 P Available Subpremises Floor 24 - 20,051 SF CENTRE 2 AVE SW AVE 2 CENTRE 2 AVE SW HONG KONG UNITED CHURCH HARMONIOUS 9 BROADVIEW 5 PLAZA DAQING AVENUE SW 2 2 AVENUE SW CHOW Sublandlord PwC Management Services LP NG BLOCK 123 119 CILTURAL CENTRE CILTURAL CALGARY CHINESE CALGARY WAI-KWAN TOWER 129 2 AVE SE AVE 2 MANOR SE AVE 2 LIVINGSTON CENTRE SE AVE 2 BLDG KWAN CHINESE PLACE CHURCH 207 207 CALGARY SW 2 STREET WEST PENTACOSTAL 1 ST SE 200-218 CITY ST CENTRE 22 CENTRE 116 Annual Net Rent Attractive sublease rates apply LIVINGSTON 3 AVE SE WAH PLACE SOUTH YING 114 100-6 110 233 5 HARVEST 3 AVE SE3 AVE SE MNS 138 3 AVE SW AVE 3 23 CENTRE P 3 AVE SE P P FAR EAST SHOPPING P PLAZA ST CENTRE 3 APTS 3 AVENUE SW Operating Costs 302 $23.05 per SF (2018 estimate) SUNLIFE 3 AVE SE NORTH GOOD PARKADE 115-119 308 FORTUNE 200 CARS 28 & Taxes 3 AVE SW CITY 310 PLAZA 123 PLAZA 119 GOVERNMENT OF CANADA BP 312 3 AVE SE 3 AVE SE AVE 3 HARRY HAYS BLDG CENTRE P SUNLIFE 30 PLAZA 38 SUNLIFE ASIA FIRST SE STREET 1 1 STREET SW 1 STREET SUNLIFE PACIFIC DRAGON CITY MALL Occupancy Date 60 - 90 days notice WEST STREET CENTRE HOTEL STREET JAMIESON EAST CENTRE PLACE 34 3 PLAZA 28 28 10 8 INTERNATIONAL 4 AVENUE SW Term of Sublease September 30, 2025 FIFTH AVENUE CANADA PLACE WEST PLACE DELTA BOW 18 34 P F1RST VALLEY INN JAMES SHORT PARK P TOWER & 28 TOWER UNDERGROUND PLACE EAST 36 PARKADE FIFTH AVENUE 35 STOCK TRANSCANADA (880 STALLS) EXCHANGE COURTYARD TOWER WAYNE FIRE STATION 31 BLDG BuildingNUMBER 1 Details 5 AVENUE SW 505 SUNCOR LEBOW ROCC 2nd ST SW BOW VALLEY BOW VALLEY ENERGY EAST BLDG 8 SQUARE III SQUARE II CENTRE PROFESSIONAL 32 39 4 CENTRENORTHWESTConstructed 1983 WEST TRAVELERS 32 BLDG 52 THE BOW 17 BOW VALLEY PARK CAR SQUARE IV BOW VALLEY ODDFELLOWS RENTAL 585,630 SF 37 SQUARE I BUILDING 2Rentable Area 6 AVENUE SW 18 CALGARY INTACT PLACE BROOKFIELD LOUGHEED HANOVER POLICEAverage Floorplate 20,000 SF EAST PLACE SERVICE BLDG PLACE PLACE CARTER BLDG PHASE II BLDG THE BOW 13 6 UTILITIES 4 25 TELEPHONE SOUTH BROOKFIELD (POTENTIAL) PLACE BLOCK POTENTIAL PHASE I (POTENTIAL) CATHEDRAL FIRST TELUS BLDG TELUSPOTENTIAL CHURCH OF CANADIAN TELUS THE REDEEMER CENTRE SKYTELUS SKY Number of Floors 32 12 8 NO. 1 HOTEL PHASE II TOWER LEGION P 2 ST. REGIS 1 ST SW STATION CENTRE ST SW STATION 115-125 TORONTO 7 AVE SW DOMINION SCOTIA CENTRAL (RETAIL) 109 ARCI Ltd. and SEC LP Inc. SQUARE CENTRE UNITED SW AVE 7 P 40 CHURCH HUDSONS BAY BLDG HOTEL HYATT TELUS Landlord COMPANY REGENCY DELAWARE CONVENTION 6 CENTRE the sole general partner of: SEC LP SCOTIA KRAFT BLDG ROYAL SE 1 STREET CENTRE CLARENCE BLDG BANK BLDG 3 BANK BLOCK BLOCK BANK OF 3 BLK HISTORIC BLDG 10 TEATRO NORMAN 2 3 MONTREAL VENINI 4 MOLSON’S LANCASTER DOLL BLDG DOLL THOMSON 4 NEILSON BLK NEILSON Monday - Friday | 7:30 am - 6:00 pm STEPHEN AVENUE HVAC STEPHEN AVENUE 6 CIBC 6 CALGARY PUBLIC Saturday | 7:30 am - 1:30 pm BLDG 239 - 221 - 227FLAMES 109-123 BLDG 8th AVE SW 8 AVE SWCENTRAL ALBERTA 8 AVE SW (RETAIL) HOTEL 9 (RETAIL) NOVA PALACE 101 SCOTIA SCOTIA BLOCK BLOCK BANK OF BANK BLDG 6 ALBERTA 2 LINEHAM LEESON & LEESON 2 8 AVE SW WARD BLK PAIN BLK 129 8 AVE SW AVE 8 129 2 STREET SW 2 STREET CALGARY GLENBOW HOLLINGS-WORTH MARRIOTT MUSEUM BANKERS HOTEL CALGARY CENTRE FOR THE The building’s HVAC systems are designed to meet or exceed HALL EAST 4 PERFORMING ARTS 47 TELUS TOWER CENTRE P SW 1 STREET 150 - 9TH LE GERMAIN BANKERS AVE SW STREET CENTRE 15 CONVENTION COURT 30 10 ALBERTA GRAIN ALBERTA ASHRAE Building Code requirements. Individual fancoil EXCHANGE BLDG EXCHANGE 9 AVENUE SW units on each floor provices tenants the ultimate comfort PENN WEST POTENTIAL PLAZA PENN WEST PALLISER WEST TOWER PLAZA SQUARE POTENTIAL TECK EAST TOWER WEST PALLISER ONE PALLISER control 12 SQUARE PLACE CALGARY SQUARE 10 20 10 TOWER EAST 27 7 PALLISER HOTEL PRIVATE CAR SHELTER (CP RAIL) PALLISER LOW RISE/COMMERCIAL P ALAMO/ PALLISER PARKADE P NATIONAL (1,280 STALLS) 140 CAR RENTAL PALLISER18 ROYAL HOUSE SQUARE SOUTH MOUNT 10TH AVE 10 AVENUE SW CALGARY DOWNTOWN MAP 3 6 2 3 MAcCOSHAM LEGEND BROMLEY BROMLEY 2 SUN ICE MEG P PLACE SQUARE FIRST ON TENTH MAcCOSHAM BLK SQUARE BROMLEY 101-109 BLDG PLACE PLACE UNDER CONSTRUCTIONUNDERGROUND 10 AVE SE WESTERN PARKADE COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 900, 335 - 8TH AVE SW Comments FUTURE/POTENTIAL CONSTRUCTION SITE 8 2 CALGARY, AB T2P 1C9 3 11TH 140 11TH AVE SW 4 COMMERCIAL 110 - 11 AVE SW T +1 403 266 5544 AVENUE 5 206-220 THE LEWIS PLACE F +1 403 265 6495 SEED VINTAGE SEED CUSTOMS BLDG 11 AVE SW LOFTS 224 RESIDENTIAL www.colliers.com/calgary > Premises is fully improved with high quality finishes and is in excellent move-in LIFE BLDG LIFE MUSTARD MUSTARD GAS PLUS GAS PARKADE PARAMOUNT 11 AVE SW AVE 11 CENTRE 110 CENTRE ADVANTAGE Floor 24 - 20,051 SF COVERED SURFACE PARKING 11 AVENUE SW SIEN LOK+ 15PARK WALKWAY condition CALGARY 5 IBM FUTURE +15GEC WALKWAY CHINATOWN CORPORATE ARCHIT- CENTRE SENIOR’S CO-OP GAS • 36 exterior offices PARK ECTURE 10 TRANSALTA STATION CIBC IBM PHASE II PLACE II WEXFORD / OXFORD SERVICES CORPORATE BOWSIDE OWNERSHIP SITE > Existing furniture can be made available for rent or purchase CENTRE PARK 6 MANOR • 18 interior offices 116 PHASE I SW 1 STREET TRANSALTA CENTRE 2 AVE SW AVE 2 PLACE III CENTRE 2 STREET SW 2 STREET UNITED IBM SE STREET 1 CHURCH HARMONIOUS BROADVIEW LOFTS CORPORATE STREET CENTRE • 60 workstations PARK TRANSALTA 1115-1119> Attractive high rise skyline views from premises PHASE III MANHATTAN PLACE I 1 ST SE 12 AVENUE SW • kitchen 3 > Onsite management with 24/7 building access and security 1202 3 11 THE 1ST ST SW 133 • meeting room SEVILLE 213 HOTEL ARTS THE BELTLINE 211 KAHANOFF 12 AVE POOL SW ST 1 SE 12 AVE SW AVE 12 CENTRE 1201-1209 ODDFELLOW MEMORIAL ARBY'S REBEKAH 1213 PARK TOWER LIBRARY ESSO GAS STATION 2 1 ST SW ST 1 & TOUCHLESS PARK 1238 - 1210 CAR WASH VICTORIA 228 ESTATES 150 SQUARE BLK 13 AVE SW 222-4 13 AVE SW AVE 13 RADIO 13 AVE SW AVE 13 13 AVENUE SW UNION BENTALL KENNEDY OWNERSHIPBERNARD SITE ALBERT 127 CALLEBAUT PARK SQUARE 121 APTS HAULTAIN COLOURS CHOCOLATES 105 13 AVE SW AVE 13 SCHOOL OF SW AVE 13 FINE ARTS SW AVE 13 1313 1310 CENTRE ST CENTRE CENTRE ST CENTRE DEREK WIENS WARREN HEDGES BRADY BRAUND Senior Associate Senior Vice President | Partner Associate 403 298 0415 403 298 0411 403 538 2521 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] This document/email has been prepared by Colliers International for advertising and general information only. 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