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RATES &DATA 2017 Endorsed by BOMA BC, Office Space is the Lower Mainland’s definitive information source for commercial building owners, managers and tenants. IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE BUSINESS OWNERS AND MANAGERS’ aSSOCIATioN OF B.C. (BOMA), 36 | OFFICE SPACE 2015 PUBLISHED BY BUSINESS IN VANCOUVER | 37 VANCOUVER DOWNTOWN REDESIGN THE NEW OFFICE TOWERS Dynamic new o ce towers GREATER VANCOUVER’S ONLY LEASING AND transforming Vancouver – and not only downtown S SEABU PAT JOHNSON WE STC OA ST EXPR ESS ancouver is in the midst of the biggest boom in M ILLENNIU E office construction in XPO LI M N L E E IN IN E L V CANADA a decade and one of the most SELLING GUIDE FOR CommERCIAL OFFICE dramatic transformations the city has ever seen. Major office towers, including a few mixed-use develop- GOLD LEED GOLD LEED GOLD LEED PLATINUM LEED PLATINUM LEED ments with significant office components, are emerging across downtown and beyond, even threatening to redefine the idea of where Vancouver’s “downtown” is. Telus Garden, a million-square-foot development – half residential, half offices – is reimagining the block of Georgia Street between Richards and Seymour. Underutilized retail spaces and parking lots are giv- ing way to a project that is accelerating the shift of Paci c Centre 725 Granville St. downtown eastward, says Rhiannon Mabberley, project OWNER: Cadillac Fairview manager for Westbank Projects, the developer that co- Eight storeys Telus Garden owns the project with Telus. TOTAL: 565,000 square feet, 290,000 square Corner of Richards and Robson feet of o ces OWNER: Telus The central library helped open up the area, then resi- O ce tenants include Microso and Sony 24 storeys, 500,000 square feet dential development in Yaletown and southeast False Pictures Imageworks of o ces 745 Thurlow Adjacent 53-storey residential Creek brought - life to the once-industrial area. Rog- Corner of Thurlow and RETAIL ANCHOR: Nordstrom’s Canada MNP Tower tower ers Arena joined BC Place. The Vancouver Art Gallery is Alberni O ces completed: 2016 1021 West Hastings St. 3 oors of retail with a public plaza The Exchange Tower OWNER: BC Investment ARCHITECT: James K.M Cheng Architects moving in. Now, Mabberley says, Telus Garden is going OWNER: Oxford 10,000-square-foot green roof 475 Howe St. Management Corp. OWNER: Credit Suisse to be a landmark with a major public presence – and not Properties COMPLETION: Spring 2016 23 storeys, 400,000 square 31 storeys, 396,000 36 oors, 263,000 square ARCHITECT: Henriquez Partners just because of its size. feet square feet feet, 8,000 square feet Architects Three oors of retail and Includes refurbishing “It’s got large cantilevers over the street, it’s got almost per oor restaurants of old Stock Exchange a ,-square-foot public plaza in the front of it and AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY Connected to historic 20 o ce oors building Marine and Guinness it’s quite a force on the street,” she COMPLETION: Fall 2015 ARCHITECTS: Iredale Buildings ARCHITECTS: Musson Cattell Group Architecture; Harry says. “In a few years, it’s interesting Completed MNP Tower: Triple-pane Mackey Gruger Studio to think about where downtown ARCHITECTS: Kohn curtainwall will be coated Pedersen Fox with will be in your mind.” with baked-on ceramic dots Musson Cattell Mackey The development is also promis- that di use light, helping to Partnerships lower the load on the building’s ing to be Canada’s first LEED Plat- mechanical systems|OXFORD inum building. 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With a comprehensive directory of available lease space, maps and editorial on the issues and trends affecting our industry, we recommend Office Space be added into your 2017 marketing plans. Sincerely, Paul LaBranche, Executive Vice President, BOMA BC IN PARTNERSHIP WITH OFFICE THE OFFICIAL IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SPACE 2017 PUBLICATioN OF BOMA BC BOMA BC LEASING GUIDE DISTRIBUTION 12,500 copies of Office Space 2017 will be delivered to the most influential busineses in B.C. in May 2017 with a minimum readership of 42,000. • Prospective tenants Distributed to all Business in Vancouver subscribers, and to Vancouver, Burnaby and Surrey Board of Trade Members. • Property managers & building owners/developers Copies are sent to members of BOMA, NAIOP, IFMA, PAMA, CHOA and other trade associations in B.C., to association offices in B.C., and property owners/ managers without association affiliation. OVERVIEW TARGET AUDIENCE • Property managers and building owners looking for prospective tenants •Commercial realtors • Commercial construction companies • Companies servicing the commercial real estate sector COMPELLING EDITORIAL Information on living and working in Vancouver • Office Space covers topics of interest to building owners such as development trends The directory/guide is used as a reference by therefore your support benefits the associa- and which neighbourhoods are hot and real estate analysts, brokers, developers and tion. You are encouraged to participate in this which are not, as well as advice on getting the landlords. The comprehensive listings are also special publication, produced by BOMA BC and highest value from existing properties. It also covers topics of interest to building managers used by many facilities managers looking for Business in Vancouver Magazines, both for the and tenants, such as the latest in security, space within our region. BOMA BC receives a benefits it can bring to you and for what it does lighting and energy conservation. percentage of the proceeds from Office Space, for BOMA BC. DIRECTORIES/MAPS • Greater Vancouver’s only detailed office and industrial space directories – referred to over PRINT AND ONLINE BENEFITS TO ADVERTISERS and over again by industry professionals, investors and those looking to satisfy their 16 | OffICE SPaCE 2015 PuBLISHED By BuSINESS IN VaNCOuVER | 17 Your ad may benefit from additional exposure space requirements. in the digital replica edition of Office Space. class Website addresses appearing in ads will be Distinction LIST PAGES hyperlinked to allow readers quick access to Vancouver developers turn trio of old Class B and C buildings into wholly contemporary Class A offices • Biggest security companies in B.C. your site. Noa Nichol • Biggest commercial property “ o be honest, it probably would have been cheaper and, perhaps, even less time-consuming to build from scratch,” Tsays Nadja Gehriger, vice-president of SwissReal Group – a managers in B.C. British Columbia-based property management, development and investment company – with a good-natured laugh. “However, we’ve had the vision to preserve a part of the heritage aspect of Vancouver for some time. In a city • Biggest commercial real estate where shiny new glass skyscrapers seem the norm, we are really pleased and excited to be executing on that today.” She’s talking about her firm’s latest project – an up- grade of the city’s old stock exchange building, first erected at 475 Howe Street in 1929 with a striking, mod- ernist/Gothic-style exterior and a barrel vault lobby brokerages in B.C. – that just so happens to be Canada’s very first LEED Platinum heritage conversion. The Exchange development, which will retain the shell of the old building, including many notable features from Vancouver Stock Exchange in its days as a traditional “open-outcry” trading floor, will, 1929 | Townley, MaTheson and too, boast a 31-storey, $240 million adjacent tower when parTners, CiTy of VanCouVer it completes in the spring of 2017. arChiVes, aM 1399-s3: CVa1399-600 An upgrade of Vancouver’s old stock exchange building happens to be Canada’s very first LEED Platinum heritage conversion | swissrealGroup Nadja GehriGer | Vice-president, swissreal Group We’ve had the vision to preserve a part of the heritage aspect of Vancouver for some time 303 West 5th Avenue For more information call Marie Pearsall Vancouver, B.C. 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