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12800 Bridgep Or T R Oa D RICHMOND, BC FOR LEASE UP TO 3,830 SF Vulcan Way Fraser River 12800 Leon’s Bridgeport Road Sweden Way Jacombs Road Cambie Road Cambie + Knight Street Bridgeport Road 12800 BRIDGEPORT 12800 BRIDGEPORT ROAD SHELDON SCOTT ARJEN HEED Colliers International Personal Real Estate Corporation Associate 200 Granville Street | 19th Floor Executive Vice President +1 604 662 2685 +1 604 662 2660 [email protected] Vancouver, BC | V6C 2R6 [email protected] P: +1 604 681 4111 | collierscanada.com OPPORTUNITY TO LEASE HIGH PROFILE SPACE ON THE BRIDGEPORT ROAD COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR. The subject property is located directly in front of IKEA and beside White Spot. MUNICIPAL 12800 Bridgeport Road SALIENT ADDRESS Richmond, BC, V6V 0B4 LEGAL ADDRESS PID: 029-253-721 Lot A Section 30 Block 5 North Range 5 West New Westminster District FACTS Plan EPP26668 GROSS RENTABLE CRU A Up to 3,830 SF AREA White Spot 5,604 SF TOTAL 9,434 SF PARKING 73 Stalls providing a parking ratio of approximately 7.7 stalls per 1,000 SF of rentable area. AVAILABILITY Up to 3,830 SF (available immediately) ACCESS/EGRESS Bridgeport Road to Sweden Way: Signalized; All-directional Sweden Way: All-directional ZONING The property is governed by the IR1 zoning bylaw. Permitted uses include but are not limited to the following: > building or garden supply > office > childcare > restaurant > retail, general > retail, second hand > health service > studio > industrial > warehouse sales ADDITIONAL RENT Common Area Maintenance $4.53 (2019 ESTIMATE) Property Tax $7.37 TOTAL $11.90 Note: There is also a management fee of 5% of Base Rent per annum. ASKING BASE RENT Please contact listing agent. SITE PLAN BRIDGEPORT ROAD CRU 2 CRU 1 UP TO 3,830 SF Available Leased * This plan is for marketing purposes only and dimensions may not be exact LOCATION The subject is located along the busy Bridgeport Road Commercial Corridor VULCAN WAY adjacent to IKEA and numerous other strong drawing retailers. > Neighbouring retailers include IKEA, Staples, Home Depot, Jordan’s Interiors, Leon’s Furniture, Starbucks and McDonalds > Adjacent to two major thoroughfares in Richmond: Bridgeport Road and Knight Street > The population of Richmond is currently estimated at 198,309 (2016 Census) with an average annual growth of 1.03%. BRIDGEPORT ROAD PROJECT SWEDEN WAY The subject is part of a project developed to accommodate a massive VIKING WAY expansion by IKEA. Such expansion created two separate lots along Bridgeport Road, one for the subject and the other to accommodate a Jordan’s Interior Furniture store. The subject accommodates a freestanding building with the following features: KNIGHT STREET > High exposure > Easy access from Sweden Way > Ample surface parking > Pylon signage opportunity CAMBIE ROAD EXTERIOR: INTERIOR: NEIGHBOURING RETAILERS: Buntzen Lake Capilano Lake West r m D r d h R A g u o n Vancouver o n r a a r l i i o D p d b s a mar Rd n th n Ave e I u e C ra 99 Upper So v B te Edgemont Blvd S Queens Ave Le ve ls Delbrook BC RAIL Mathers Ave d Pitt Lake Highway R E 29th St ur Inglewood Ave o 21st St 11th St 11th m y Fulton Ave 1 Hyannis Dr e S e Lynn Valley Rd North t v 15th St A E Riverside Dr M Taylor Wy Taylor l Ma l rin e e F Vancouver Rd Dr y Mountain Hwy Larson Rd a B 15th St ll e ge Lonsdale Ave d Ave Chestereld d w Harrison Lake i W 13th St Ave St Georges R d r t e B e B Berkley Rd Berkley Welch St Mountain Hwy o e W W 3rd St E Sunnyside Rd Sunnyside E Grand Blvd E Grand t o Mt Seymou r a K l Pkwy Harbourside Dr e l E i G s ith Harbourside Pl p L s l Rd East Rd n an o a E 3rd St i Lonsdale Quay de Rd Cove Deep L Brooksbank Ave ollarton Rd D Dollarton Hwy Main St d E Esplanade Ir l o OW Riverside Dr Port Moody 99 n Rd W il r o p r k A e r Burrard Inlet s Dr a M Panoram e m H o Ioco Rd er r it i a a Ba l r g n B et H C.P.R. e English Bay r ig i h McGill St d way g Eton St M Burrard 7A DenmanDavie St St Waterfront e o La u nd Wy Pinetree n s Woodland Pipeline Rd t Pacic St Dundas St d S t o a w Lafarge Lake - Douglas y Victoria Dr i ine Dr Granville n Johnson St s ar Vancouver n s M E Hastings Street e B W City Centre e n l N D Stadium/Chinatown v Simon Fraser h d r Port Moody Centre g Lincoln Coast Meridian Rd Parker St University u Stave Lake Venables St Curtis St St. Johns St a Yaletown/ Coquitlam Central h Richardson Rd Poin Roundhouse Port Moody Centre Inlet Centre Coquitlam S t G Main St re Cornwall St G Central Cedar Dr y Rd a Clark Dr g University of W 4th Ave Olympic Village l Wesbrook Mall G Ave Gilmore r 1st Ave Willingdon Ave ar Prairie Ave Holdom St Gerald Ave Gerald e Sperling St d McNeil Rd at North VCC/Clark i W British Columbia ern Brentwood y Wy Dr Commercial Gilmore W 10th Ave W Broadway Town Centre 1 Renfrew St Renfrew Holdom Clarke Rd 4 Broadway/ Commercial Port Coquitlam 4 Broadway Burquitlam Como Lake Ave City Hall E Broadway th W 12th Ave Lougheed Highway Port St E 12th Ave Renfrew Rupert W 16th Ave Sperling/ Coquitlam t Grandview Hwy Burnaby Lake y Burns Rd S Maple Kingsway Ave Lake City Way W Canada Wy n Kingsway r S Production Way/ i e W a University t n i Ridge M n r Lougheed Highway a u r King Edward Ave King Lougheed Lougheed a o i Sprott St Linton St 7 n Nanaimo St M Edward St Rupert Town Centre M e Winston St Town Centre Rd Gatensbury D Macdonald St Austin Ave r Nanaimo e Vancouver Rd Harris u Arbutus St l B d 29th Ave R Crown St Crown St Dunbar T Blenheim St Harrison Hot Springs Rd Springs Hot Harrison Deer Lake Pkwy ra r St e W 33rd Ave E 33rd Ave ns Coquitlam Fern Cr v Rd Neaves Ca i n R Broadway St Broadway 7 ad Dewdney Trunk Rd McCallum Rd Joyce a t 132nd Ave t Hig 1 i 7 9 hw P Oakridge/41st Ave ay Brunette Ave W 41st Ave E 41st Ave Grange St Burnaby Braid Shaughnessy North Rd W Boulevard United Blvd 128th Ave 128th Ave Earles St Pitt Patterson Hartley Rd 7 W 49th Ave Langara/ 7 Rd Cameron 6th St Mary Hill Bypass Meadows 49th Ave 49th Ave E Metrotown Hartley Ave Lougheed Hwy Fraser St Fraser Knight St Canada Wy Main St St Tyne Sapperton 124th Ave Victoria Dr P Pitt d Imperial St o R r St 203rd Oak St Meadows 248th St Granville Street Spratt Rd Spratt Royal Rd Lake Stave W 57th Ave Rd Woolridge 256th St t r 227th St 224th St 216th St St Laity e M 232nd St W 57th Ave Rd Boundary Oak 10th Ave DOUGLAS t Cambie St Kingswa s y a C.P.R. 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