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SUNCOR ENERGY CENTRE 111 5 Avenue SW, Calgary, AB FOR LEASE SUNCOR ENERGY CENTRE 111 5 Avenue SW, Calgary, AB RETAIL AVAILABILITY UNIT 105 - 2,365 square feet UNIT 150 - 930 square feet UNIT 205 - 539 square feet UNIT 228 - 368 square feet UNIT 241 - 461 square feet UNIT 299 - 565 square feet HIGHLIGHTS A key component of the retail area is the 880 seat food court situated on the Plus 15 under the impressive glass atrium BRITTANY BAKER 850 underground heated parking stalls and abundant public parking in the O: 403.206.6045 immediate surrounding area C: 403.629.4662 [email protected] Ideal space for retail service www.taurusgroup.com The information contained herein is confidential and provided solely for review purposes. It is not to be used for any other purpose or made available to any other person without the prior written consent of Taurus Property Group. The information was compiled from data furnished by sources deemed reliable. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of the information at the time of it compilation, but it is not guaranteed and no representation or warranty as to its accuracy or completeness is implied. SITE LOCATION 7,524 pedestrians 6,696 pedestrians 12,206 pedestrians 6,876 pedestrians VIEW LOCATION HIGHLIGHTS MAP • The complex is located near the Westin, International, Delta & Hyatt hotels • Large surrounding office population of over 14,000 in Suncor Energy Centre and the adjacent office towers: The Bow, First Centre, Sunlife Plaza and Bow Valley Square • Connected in all four directions to the Plus 15 • Located at the centre of Calgary’s downtown core, covering the entire block between 5th and 6th avenues The information contained herein is confidential and provided solely for review purposes. It is not to be used for any other purpose or made available to any other person without the prior written consent of Taurus Property Group. The information was compiled from data furnished by sources deemed reliable. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of the information at the time of it compilation, but it is not guaranteed and no representation or warranty as to its accuracy or completeness is implied. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS CENTRE SQUARE FOOTAGE YEAR BUILT ADDITIONAL RENT - 2021 ESTIMATES Building Size: 1.7 Million square feet 1983/1984 OPERATING COSTS $17.43 PSF Retail Size: 24,462 square feet PROPERTY TAX $ 7.28 PSF PARKING TOTAL $24.71 PSF LANDLORD 850 underground heated stalls Brookfield Properties PREMISES UTILITIES Separately Metered ZONING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS MANAGEMENT FEE Included CM-2 111 5 Avenue SW, Calgary, AB NUMBER OF STORES CO-TENANTS: 25 FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT The information contained herein is confidential and provided solely for review purposes. It is not to be used for any other purpose or made available to any other person without the prior written consent of Taurus Property Group. The information was compiled from data furnished by sources deemed reliable. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of the information at the time of it compilation, but it is not guaranteed and no representation or warranty as to its accuracy or completeness is implied. MAIN FLOOR PLAN 5th Ave nue SW 101 Mail Boxes,UPS Etc. 811 SF 110 W ARCI 708 SF 100 ARCI 150 761 SF AVAILABLEStarbucks 930 SF 930 SF 105 105 AVAILABLEAVAILABLE 2,365 SF 110E 134 120 115 Tower Gateway Randstad Interim Inc. Newstands 2,522 SF Greenline Cleaners 135 130 353 SF 715 SF Advanced Parallel Hair Eyecare Centre Chiropractic 479 SF 1,526 SF 1,432 SF FIFTH AVENUE PLACE P Starbucks Storage 400 SF TCPL P TELUS COL. JAMES TOWER BUILDING SHORT PARKADE 5TH AVENUE SW SALVATION P ARMY SUNCOR ENERGY P BOW VALLEY SQUARE CENTRE CHAMBER OF BUDGET COMMERCE P RENT A CAR TH VENUE O 6 A SW S ET UTH BOW HERALD BUILDING LOUGHEED HANOVER CALGARY POLICE SE SW BUILDING T NNEX P SERVICE E PARKADE A BUILDING TRE P E S R T S HERALD TREET S P BUILDING P ST ENTRE N TREET 1 ST C 1 6th Ave nue SW The information contained herein is confidential and provided solely for review purposes. It is not to be used for any other purpose or made available to any other person without the prior written consent of Taurus Property Group. The information was compiled from data furnished by sources deemed reliable. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of the information at the time of it compilation, but it is not guaranteed and no representation or warranty as to its accuracy or completeness is implied. SECOND FLOOR PLAN TRANS CANADA PIPELINE TOWER (+15 CONNECTED) AVAILABLE Unit 205 539 SF AVAILABLE 0200 Dr.C.H.MORIHIRA Swanlund/Dr.G.Morihira DENTAL Unit 299 2,151 SF 565 SF 0205 Copper Branch 550 SF AVAILABLE 0210 0299 Opa! of Greece Unit 241 Bourbon Street Grill 419 SF 568 SF 461 SF 0204 Thai Express 456 SF AVAILABLE 0154 0241 0265 Unit 228 Ariel's Shoe Shine Jugo Juice Bank of Nova Scotia 368 SF 1 SF 461 SF 16 SF 0228 Starbucks Coffee 0220 368 SF 0245 Wendy's Restaurant Jelly Modern Doughnuts 450 SF 260 SF 0260 0225 Marcello's Market & Deli Subway 4,200 SF 512 SF 0250 BOW VALLEY Miyako Sushi Express SQUARE 266 SF 0230 (+15 CONNECTED) Mucho Burrito 0235 425 SF Omi Japanese Food THE BOW 379 SF (+15 CONNECTED) HANOVER PLACE (+15 CONNECTED) The information contained herein is confidential and provided solely for review purposes. It is not to be used for any other purpose or made available to any other person without the prior written consent of Taurus Property Group. The information was compiled from data furnished by sources deemed reliable. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of the information at the time of it compilation, but it is not guaranteed and no representation or warranty as to its accuracy or completeness is implied. CUSTOMER CANADA PLACE 771 FIFTH AVENUE TRANSCANADA PLACE TOWER FIRST STOCK 5,708 3,477 TOWER EXCHANGE 2,820 TOWER 1,547 333 5 EPCOR AVENUE PLACE 966 432 BOW VALLEY SQUARE SUNCOR ENERGY CENTRIUM THE BOW 5,480 CENTRE 7,600 PLACE 6,826 880 INTACT PLACE BROOKFIELD LOUGHEED 1,838 HANOVER PLACE BUILDING PLACE 151 FIRST CANADIAN 955 CENTRE 1,845 TELUS SKY 1,720 * BASED ON 100% OCCUPANCY TRADE AREA DEMOGRAPHICS DOWNTOWN 1 BLOCK RADIUS CALGARY DAYTIME POPULATION 165,937 14,942 AVERAGE AGE 40.8 41.06 36.9 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME $102,223 $48,379 $113,878 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE 1.7 1.48 2.6 CUSTOMER AND TRADE AREA HIGHLIGHTS • High density of population from immediate surrounding office buildings • Draws customers through the Plus 15 network The information contained herein is confidential and provided solely for review purposes. It is not to be used for any other purpose or made available to any other person without the prior written consent of Taurus Property Group. The information was compiled from data furnished by sources deemed reliable. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of the information at the time of it compilation, but it is not guaranteed and no representation or warranty as to its accuracy or completeness is implied. UNIT SPECS UNIT 105 RETAIL AREA 2,287 square feet POWER 225 AMP 120/208V GAS No HVAC Base building WATER/SEWER No LOADING Access via passenger elevator The information contained herein is confidential and provided solely for review purposes. It is not to be used for any other purpose or made available to any other person without the prior written consent of Taurus Property Group. The information was compiled from data furnished by sources deemed reliable. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of the information at the time of it compilation, but it is not guaranteed and no representation or warranty as to its accuracy or completeness is implied. UNIT SPECS UNIT 150 RETAIL AREA 930 square feet CEILING HEIGHT 9’6” from Floor to Tbar POWER 400 A , 120 /208V GAS No HVAC Base building WATER 1 1/4” line SEWER 3” (from fixtures) into 4” (main) LOADING Access via passenger elevator GARBAGE Located at loading dock MAIN LEVEL STORAGE Available upon request +/- 12’- 6” ±12'-6" +/- 22’- 7” ±22'-7" 930 square feet Unit 150 The information contained herein is confidential and provided solely for review purposes. It is not to be used for any other purpose or made available to any other person without the prior written consent of Taurus Property Group. The information was compiled from data furnished by sources deemed reliable. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of the information at the time of it compilation, but it is not guaranteed and no representation or warranty as to its accuracy or completeness is implied. SUNCOR ENERGY CENTRE 111 5th Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta UNIT SPECS UNIT 205 RETAIL AREA 539 square feet CEILING HEIGHT 9’ 8” POWER Two panels each 225 AMP, 120/208V GAS No HVAC Base building WATER 1/2” line SEWER 3” line LOADING Two service elevators GARBAGE Access via passenger elevator The information contained herein is confidential and provided solely for review purposes. It is not to be used for any other purpose or made available to any other person without the prior written consent of Taurus Property Group. The information was compiled from data furnished by sources deemed reliable. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of the information at the time of it compilation, but it is not guaranteed and no representation or warranty as to its accuracy or completeness is implied. UNIT SPECS SUNCOR ENERGY CENTRE +15 LEVEL 111 5th Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta UNIT 228 RETAIL AREA 368 square feet CEILING HEIGHT 9’10” from floor to slab POWER 200 A , 120 /208 V, 3 Phase GAS No ELEC.
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