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Document.Pdf is Edmonton’s newly transformed downtown office space. SUMMARY Perfectly situated in between the tranquil river valley and the thriving core, 9Triple8 Jasper is downtown Edmonton’s newly transformed office tower. • LEED Gold EB (Existing Building) certification standards with upgraded systems that reduce operating costs for tenants • 80% leased, with up to 37,380 square feet remaining available for lease • Situated within walking distance to abundant parking options within the building and the immediate area • Within two blocks of 100th Street ETS Transit Station and in close proximity to Edmonton’s Churchill LRT station • Redeveloped to include convenient amenities and an appealing work environment that boasts impressive views of the river valley SUMMARY • Surrounded by lush parks, the city’s trail system, and the beautiful Edmonton river valley Adopt a new view on business, and experience 9Triple8 Jasper’s relentless pursuit of quality. Main South Lobby Elevator Lobby Main East Lobby THE BUILDING 9Triple8 Jasper has undergone significant recent investment to ensure the highest quality building systems, finishes, and work environment. The upgrades and improvements to this property will not only make it an appealing place to work, but also lead to material cost savings today and over time. THE DETAILS The exterior and common areas of 9Triple8 Jasper have been updated to enhance the building’s presence on Jasper Avenue. The high-end materials used in finishing make a statement as you enter the newly renovated lobby and ride up to your premier office space. THE VIEWS From this prominent location, look out to the north and catch a glimpse of our bustling city and the vibrant arts district. Look out to the south and take in the spectacular panoramic views of our exquisite river valley. THE AMENITIES THE BUILDING While this prominent downtown location brings you a long list of nearby amenities, its main floor has also been specifically redeveloped to provide employees with a variety of on-site retail options, as well as great venues for meetings in any season. Tenants in the building can enjoy free access to a state-of-the-art fitness centre and conference centre, and in addition, 9Triple8 Jasper offers convenient underground and surface parking options and a secure bike locker room. THE ENVIRONMENT 9Triple8 Jasper understands that being environmentally conscientious benefits everyone involved and has strived to become one of the most “green” energy-efficient office towers in the downtown core. 9Triple8 Jasper has made significant investments to reduce energy consumption. As a result, tenants can count on lower overall operating costs. ENERGY EFFICIENCY With an exceptional Energy Star rating of 85, 9Triple8 Jasper uses 61% less energy than the average Canadian office building. LEED GOLD 9Triple8 Jasper is proud to have successfully achieved Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold Existing Building status. OUR COMMITMENT THE ENVIRONMENT 9Triple8 Jasper is committed to the environment and takes pride in achieving and maintaining these environmental and fiscal advantages for our tenants. Long-term LRT Network Plan 153 AVENUE 113A STREET N STONY PLAIN ROAD 87 AVENUE 83 STREET 156 STREET 156 NORTH SASKATCHEWAN STREET 114 RIVER 75 STREET 75 111 STREET 111 66 STREET 66 Existing LRT Line Route approved by City Council 127 STREET 127 Corridor for future study ACCESSIBILITY LRT SYSTEM In close proximity to the Churchill Square, the nexus of the expanding LRT system, 9Triple8 Jasper will be easily accessible by LRT from all corners of the city. EDMONTON TRANSIT SYSTEM In addition to convenient LRT access, 9Triple8 Jasper is in close proximity to bus stops, where peak-hour buses provide express service to downtown from all parts of the City. PEDWAY SYSTEM Conveniently connected and within walking distance to 9Triple8 Jasper are pedway connections to the Financial District (Scotia Place, City Hall, Alberta Law Courts, Commerce Place) as well as the Arts ACCESSIBILITY District (Art Gallery of Alberta, Winspear Centre, Citadel Theatre, and the Edmonton Public Library) and Edmonton City Centre mall. SAFEWAY GAS BAR OLIVER VILLAGE OLIVER VILLAGE GRANT MACEWAN UNIVERSITY EDMONTON REMAND CENTRE SAFEWAY CP SP TANNING FUTURE DEVELOPMENT LIQUOR BARN (STATION LANDS) EDMONTON CHROME TESORO POLICE HEADQUARTERS SQUARE 104 FOURTH & EPCOR VINE ATB SP SP TOWER FINANCIAL GRANT MACEWAN UNIVERSITY CITY JOHN E. VISION CENTRE CAMPUS BROWNLEE MED CN BUILDING TOWER SP HUDSONS SP GRANT MACEWAN UNIVERSITY CITY ATB IRIS CENTRE CAMPUS FINANCIAL THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT 103A AVENUE BACCARAT CASINO SP (NEW MUSEUM SITE) SP SQUARE 104 REUSE CENTRE SP 104 AVENUE 104 AVENUE 104 AVENUE SP SP SP SP SP DENNY’S 105 STREET RED SP MERCER CITY SQUARE CP LAW COURTS SP STARBUCKS WILD TANGERINE TANNING MAXIMUM FIRST CHOICE PANAGO FAMOUS MARCO’S LOFTS KAL-TIRE WAREHOUSE TOWER VACANT LIQUOR STORE THE TECH SHOP PAGE OLIVER FAMILY KFC BMO A-COMPUTERS EXTREME SUBWAY FABUTAN TELUS FOCUS ON THOMPSON TELUS APARTMENTS BENJAMIN MOORE BENJAMIN HARBOUR CITY COMICS HARVEY’S STREET 97 SP EDMONTON CP WENDY’S & TIM HORTON’S THE QUEST SP CANADIAN DORCHESTER SP SP TELEPHONE FLY EXCHANGE CITY HALL STREET 99 & RETAIL SPACE & RETAIL NUE RAILSIDE CONDOMINIUMS STAPLES HI-Q 107 STREET JEFFERSON REDEVELOPMENT PANACHE MIKADO SP PROVINCIAL LOFTS LOFTS THE SITE GREYHOUND SP PINK LIME MANHATTAN STATION COURT HOUSE SALON & SPA OLIVER 4 MAP BURGUNDY WORLD SP THE WBF TRAINING FORMER AUTO 103 AVENUE INNER TOWN CENTRE SALES LOUISIANA SP GREYHOUND CLINIC ALTA INT. 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