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For Lease Calgary Place I & Ii FOR LEASE CALGARY PLACE I & II RANDY FENNESSEY ALY LALANI LEIGH KIRNBAUER KELLY FALCONI ANDREW WIEBE President Senior Vice President / Partner Senior Associate Associate Associate 403 571 8762 403 298 0410 403 298 0408 403 298 0420 403 571 8759 COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 900, 335 8th Avenue SW This document/email has been prepared by Colliers International for advertising and general information only. Colliers International makes no guarantees, representations or warranties of any kind, expressed Calgary, AB T2P 1C9 or implied, regarding the information including, but not limited to, warranties of content, accuracy and reliability. Any interested party should undertake their own inquiries as to the accuracy of the information. Colliers International excludes unequivocally all inferred or implied terms, conditions and warranties arising out of this document and excludes all liability for loss and damages arising there from. This www.colliers.com/calgary publication is the copyrighted property of Colliers International and /or its licensor(s). © 2017. All rights reserved. This communication is not intended to cause or induce breach of an existing listing agreement. Accelerating success. CMN Calgary Inc. algary Place is a 610,000 square foot Class “A” office property comprised of two towers, two levels of retail Cand a two level, below grade, climate controlled parking facility. It is located in the downtown core at one of the busiest connections to Calgary’s Plus 15 walkway linking it to all major office buildings in the City’s Central Business District. STACKING PLANS BUILDING DETAILS CALGARY PLACE I CALGARY PLACE II Address 330 - 5th Avenue SW 355 - 4th Avenue SW Rentable Area 304,000 square feet 230,000 square feet 12,000 square feet 12,000 square feet Average Floorplate Calgary Place I Calgary Place II Number of Floors 29 23 330 - 5th Avenue SW 355 - 4th Avenue SW Landlord KS Calgary Place Inc. and Canadian Property Holdings (Alberta) Inc. Floor Area Managed by CREIT Management L.P. 29 12,202 LEASE INFORMATION 28 Available Premises Square Feet Occupancy Date 12,267 CALGARY PLACE I 27 12.267 Floor 4 11,822 Available Immediately 26 Floors 4 - 6 12,267 Floor 5 12,441 Available Immediately contiguous for 36,690 SF 25 12,267 SHOW SUITE 2,000 - 2,500 SF Floor 6 12,427 Available Immediately 24 12,267 Floor Area SHOW SUITE 3,500 SF Floor 8 12,464 Available Immediately 23 12,215 Floor 9 12,443 Available November 1, 2017 23 12,135 22 11,925 Floor 10 12,449 Available November 1, 2017 Floors 8 - 14 22 12,267 contiguous for 21 12,273 Floor 11 12,483 Available November 1, 2017 74,795 SF 21 12,267 Floor 12 12,475 Available November 1, 2017 20 12,426 20 12,267 Floor 14 12,481 Available November 1, 2017 19 12,273 19 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 6,457 SF 12,258 Floor 19 approximately 6,457 Available Immediately 18 12,273 18 12,700 CALGARY PLACE II 17 12,273 Floor 2 5,285 Available Immediately 17 12,258 12,273 Floor 3 12,467 Available November 1, 2017 16 0 16 MECHANICAL SHOW SUITE 12,500 SF Floor 4 12,500 Available Immediately Floors 4 - 5 15 0 15 12,273 contiguous for 12,263 Floor 5 11,840 Available Immediately 24,340 SF 14 AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1,2017 11,915 14 12,502 Available November 1, 2017 Floors 3 - 9 Floor 6 AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1,2017 contiguous for 12 11,915 12 0 Floor 7 12,508 Available November 1, 2018 80,604 SF MECHANICAL 11 AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1,2017 11,915 11 0 Floor 8 - suite 800 3,357 Available Immediately Floor 8 contiguous for 10 AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1,2017 11,897 10 11,972 Floor 8 - suite 840 2,892 Available Immediately 6,351 SF Floor 9 12,538 Available Immediately 9 AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1,2017 11,899 9 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 12,538 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 8 12,109 CALGARY PLACE - RETAIL 8 12,464 2,892SF 3,357SF Suite 160 3,489 Available Immediately 7 11,899 7 AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1, 2018 11,921 OFFICE SPACES CAN BE DEMISED TO SUIT NUMEROUS SPACE REQUIREMENTS 6 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 12,427 6 AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1,2017 11,971 11,840 Annual Net Rent Market Rates Apply 5 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 12,441 5 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Op.Costs & Taxes $20.32 per square foot [2017 estimated] 4 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 11,822 4 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 12,500 Term Flexible 3 11,909 3 AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1, 2017 11,904 Security 24/7 manned security desk 2 11,922 2 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 5,285 SF 11,885 Parking Two levels of underground parking (including 70 hourly stalls) 1:2,600 sq.ft. (underground) $550/stall per month (unreserved) COMMENTS $625/stall per month (reserved) • Located in the heart of downtown Calgary, with immediate access to major transit routes and LRT Stations • Two levels of retail including a bank, food operators and restaurants, convenience store, dentist and the Metropolitan Centre and a two floor fitness facility opening in 2016 CALGARY PLACE • In close proximity to major hotels, restaurants and office complexes via +15 through the Westin Hotel, Stock Exchange Tower, Roslyn Building and 333 - 5th Avenue I & II CALGARY PLACE I FLOORPLANS 29 Exterior Offices CALGARY PLACE I: 32 Exterior Offices CALGARY PLACE I: 6 Interior Offices 8 Interior Offices 2 Workstations SUITE 400 - 11,822 SQUARE FEET 3 Meeting Rooms SUITE 500 - 12,441 SQUARE FEET 2 Meeting Rooms 2 File Rooms 4 File/Storage Rooms Open Area Kitchen Kitchen RANDY FENNESSEY ALY LALANI LEIGH KIRNBAUER KELLY FALCONI ANDREW WIEBE President Senior Vice President / Partner Senior Associate Associate Associate COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 403 571 8762 403 298 0410 403 298 0408 403 298 0420 403 571 8759 900, 335 8th Avenue SW [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Calgary, AB T2P 1C9 www.colliers.com/calgary SHOW SUITE UP DN DF FHC MEN ELECT. ELEVATOR LOBBY 600 JANITOR DF DF FHC FHC DN WOMEN UP Suite 603 Suite 620 Suite 603 Suite 620 CALGARY PLACE I: 8 Exterior Offices CALGARY PLACE I: 6 Exterior Offices 4 Exterior Offices Boardroom Boardroom Meeting Room SUITE 600 - 12,427 SQUARE FEET Kitchen SUITE 800 - 12,464 SQUARE FEET KItchen Kitchen/Copy Room SHOW SUITE 603 Reception SHOW SUITE Reception Reception APPROXIMATELY 2,500 SF Copy Room APPROXIMATELY 3,500 SF Copy Area SHOW SUITE 620 APPROXIMATELY 2,000 SF RANDY FENNESSEY ALY LALANI LEIGH KIRNBAUER KELLY FALCONI ANDREW WIEBE President Senior Vice President / Partner Senior Associate Associate Associate COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 403 571 8762 403 298 0410 403 298 0408 403 298 0420 403 571 8759 900, 335 8th Avenue SW [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Calgary, AB T2P 1C9 www.colliers.com/calgary 11 Workstations CALGARY PLACE I: 10 Workstations CALGARY PLACE I: 8 Meeting Rooms 3 Meeting Rooms Large Conference Room SUITE 900 - 12,443 SQUARE FEET 4 Large Conference Rooms SUITE 1000 - 12,449 SQUARE FEET Large Bistro/Lounge Area Kitchen/Bistro Large Meditation Room RANDY FENNESSEY ALY LALANI LEIGH KIRNBAUER KELLY FALCONI ANDREW WIEBE President Senior Vice President / Partner Senior Associate Associate Associate COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 403 571 8762 403 298 0410 403 298 0408 403 298 0420 403 571 8759 900, 335 8th Avenue SW [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Calgary, AB T2P 1C9 www.colliers.com/calgary 2 Large Conference Rooms CALGARY PLACE I: 54 Workstations CALGARY PLACE I: 2 Medium Boardrooms 2 Boardrooms 2 Bistro Areas SUITE 1100 - 12,483 SQUARE FEET 5 Small Meeting Rooms SUITE 1200 - 12,475 SQUARE FEET 2 Phone Rooms Kitchen RANDY FENNESSEY ALY LALANI LEIGH KIRNBAUER KELLY FALCONI ANDREW WIEBE President Senior Vice President / Partner Senior Associate Associate Associate COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 403 571 8762 403 298 0410 403 298 0408 403 298 0420 403 571 8759 900, 335 8th Avenue SW [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Calgary, AB T2P 1C9 www.colliers.com/calgary LEASED 54 Workstations CALGARY PLACE I: 19 Exterior Offices CALGARY PLACE I: 3 Boardrooms 2 Interior Offices 5 Small Meeting Rooms SUITE 1400 - 12,481 SQUARE FEET Meeting Room SUITE 1900 - 6,457 SQUARE FEET 3 Phone Rooms File Room (APPROXIMATELY) Kitchen Copy Room RANDY FENNESSEY ALY LALANI LEIGH KIRNBAUER KELLY FALCONI ANDREW WIEBE President Senior Vice President / Partner Senior Associate Associate Associate COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 403 571 8762 403 298 0410 403 298 0408 403 298 0420 403 571 8759 900, 335 8th Avenue SW [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Calgary, AB T2P 1C9 www.colliers.com/calgary CALGARY PLACE II FLOORPLANS LEASED Open Area CALGARY PLACE II: 60 Workstations CALGARY PLACE II: 4 Small Meeting Rooms SUITE 200 - 5,285 SQUARE FEET Large Boardroom SUITE 300 - 12,467 SQUARE FEET (APPROXIMATELY) Bistro 7 Phone Rooms RANDY FENNESSEY ALY LALANI LEIGH KIRNBAUER KELLY FALCONI ANDREW WIEBE President Senior Vice President / Partner Senior Associate Associate Associate 403 571 8762 403 298 0410 403 298 0408 403 298 0420 403 571 8759 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 16-013 DH AK 3/32" = 1'-0" FL 5/AS-BUILT 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 DH 15JAN25 AS-BUILT FLOOR 5 AS-BUILT MEETING ROOM ALTA GAS LTD.
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