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Roslyn Building 400 - 5Th Avenue Sw Building Information ROSLYN BUILDING 400 - 5TH AVENUE SW BUILDING INFORMATION Building Details Highlights Constructed 1968 > +15 connected to Calgary Place, Shell Centre and Chevron Plaza 130,373 square feet Rentable Area > One block from Calgary Petroleum Club and Westin Hotel Average Floorplate 13,109 square feet > Renovations recently completed to common areas Number of Floors 10 > 4 elevators including 1 combined passenger/freight Landlord SCREO I Calgary Office Inc. HVAC Monday - Friday | 6:00 am - 6:00 pm Bike Storage Saturday | 8:00 am - 5:00 pm > Bike rack located in the loading dock Security Monday - Friday | 6:00am - 4:00pm Saturday | 9:00am - 5:00pm > Non-reserved > Look to add additional bike racks in heated underground parkade > Total bike parking - 32 Lease Information AVAILABLE PREMISES Suite SQ/FT Availability Annual Net Rent Market Rates Operating Costs $14.90 (2020 estimate) Suite 400 - 13,892 SF Available Immediately and Taxes Suite 500 - 6,752 SF Available Immediately Parking 1:4,000 square feet @ $450.00/stall/month reserved underground Suite 620 - 12,327 SF Available Immediately FLOOR PLANS Floor 4 - 13,892 square feet Floor 5 - 6,752 square feet Suite 400 - 13,892 SF Suite 500 - 6,752 SF > 24 exterior offices > 13 exterior offices > open areas > 4 interior offices > 2 boardrooms > boardroom > 2 kitchens > meeting room > shower > kitchen > server room FLOOR PLANS BUILDING LOCATION 23 EAST TOWER40 23 PARK P 3 AVENUE SW 3 AVENUE SW 17 MCDOUGALL PAVILLIONS POTENTIAL EAU CLAIRE PARKADE OF EAU CLAIRE HOUSE CHURCHILL 615 PARKADE ESTATES BENTALL 3rd AVE PLACE I P THE WESTIN 200 CARS KENNEDY SITE P PARKADE SW3 II PLACE 7 WESTIN Floor 6 - 12,327 square feet CLAIRE EAU SHELL BP CENTRE P CENTRE 32 P 512-528 4 AVE SW BIRCHCLIFF THE WESTIN ALBERTA REGENCY (RETAIL) ALTIUS 30 MCFARLANE ENERGY HOTEL 16 38 SERVICES SUITES SW 1 STREET P TOWER P BUILDING 13 CENTER JAMIESON PLACE HOTEL LAND TITLES HOTEL OPTIMA 3 18 5 REST. 31 34 11 PLACE CAESAR’S INTERNATIONAL Suite 620 - 12,327 SF INTERNATIONAL 4 AVENUE SW 4 AVENUE SW SUBJECT > 23 exterior offices LORRNELPOTENTIAL PHILLIPS 24 PBA 619 SELKIRK LONDON 4TH PROPERTY FIFTH AVENUE BDG HOUSE APTS CALGARY PLACE WEST DEVELOPMENT 2 621 4 AVE SW HOUSE & 4TH CANADA SITE 23 28 BLDG 3 PLACE II METROPOLITAN PLACE 4 AVE SW PLACE CENTRE 18 34 > open area 410 6 ST 2 7 PARK PARK NORTHLAND CENTRE > kitchen PARKADE AQUITAINE 520 TD PLACE EAST (626 STALLS) (626 MACDOUGALL 640 PRINCE CHEVRON FIFTH AVENUE 35 UNDERGROUND TOWER 5TH AVE BANK CALGARY STOCK 800 - 5TH 5TH AVE SW ROYAL SUITES PLAZA 444 AVE SW HOTEL 19 ROSLYN PLACE I EXCHANGE COURTYARD 16 25 22 5 AVE 22 28 TOWER 6225th 24 Ave SW 5 27 BLDG10 31 5 AVENUE SW 3 STREET SW 5 AVENUE SW 441 10 18 THE FIFTH & FIFTH 5TH AVE 505 SERVAL 715 FIFTH 639 2nd ST SW BOW VALLEY BOW VALLEY P PARKADE AVENUE CHATEAU BLDG FIVE TEN 333 CALGARY SQUARE III SQUARE II 5 AVE SW 3 34 FIFTH BLDG PETROLIUM 8 4 31 18 FIFTH 5 AVENUE 32 39 25 KNOX THIRD & 19 CLUB 2 POTENTIAL HALL 10 THE OXFORD TOWER SHELBOURNE DEVELOPMENT 404 CENTRIUM 736 PACIFIC 66 PETEX CALGARY 17 BANTREL SW STREET 4 6TH AVE 800 SIXTH PARKADE NEW BRADIE BLDG REST PLACE SIXTH TOWER TWINOFFICE BLDG PARKADE HOUSE P BOW VALLEY PARK 23 CONDO 13 BLDG SQUARE IV BOW VALLEY 6 23 OILS 14 11 CHURCH 7 P DEV2 P 2 P 15 37 BLDG ITHACAN SQUARE I KNOX UNITED KNOX 6 AVENUE SW 6 AVENUE SW P 606 18 18 BRITANNIA Fourth P INTACT PLACE BROOKFIELD POTENTIAL BLDG ALPINE FORD 14 PLACE 608 P 9 BLDG TOWER PARKADE WEST EAST DEVEL PLACE 5 20 SURFACE PARK & 157 PHASE II PARKADE PARKADE COURT BROOKFIELD PLACE EXECUTIVE UNDERGROUND STALLS HOUSE PARKADE PHASE I THE COURT 800 STALLS (POTENTIAL) LIFE SIERRA OF APPEAL PLAZA POTENTIAL PLACE JOHN J. BOWLEN FIRST 18 P PARK BLDG 444 5 STREET SW 5 STREET CANADIAN 6 STREET SW 6 STREET FIRST CANADIAN 10 7TH AVENUE CENTRE CENTRE 10 41 PHASE II P 7 ST SW STATION 4 ST SW STATION LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT 6 ST SW STATION 3 ST SW STATION ELVEDEN CENTRE TD DOME TORONTO GUINNESS IVEAGH 707 - 5th Street CANADA TRUST ELVEDEN ENCOR 707 - 5 Street TOWER TOWER DOMINION SCOTIA HOUSE HOUSE PLACE HOLT 33 SQUARE HOUSE BLDG CENTRE CRAIG 40 15 20 14 29 RENFREW 40 12 3 HUDSONS BAY COMPANY BROADCASTING 6 THE CORE (DOWNTOWN RETAIL CORRIDOR) P 618-628 TOWER 718 RAMADA HOTEL HOME OIL SCOTIA KRAFT BLDG PETROFINA 8 AVE SW BARRON BLDG DEVONIAN GARDENS TOWER CENTRE 8TH AVE 8TH 4 WATERMARK CALGARY EATON CENTRE WESTERN LRT & Bus27 stations Restaurants, Bars,BLDG Food Courts3 PARKADE 9 BLDG 11 CAMPEAU (RETAIL) 11 4 4TH LEVEL 32 2 STRATEGIC 7 UNION BLDG UNION (200 STALLS) (200 12 CENTRE BLDG 10 VENINI LANCASTER 8 AVENUE SW STEPHEN AVENUE 6 TAYLOR CIBC 6 FIRST WESTERN CANADIAN PLAINS BLDG ALBERTA PLACE NORTH 635 RILEYS One block from the Calgary HSBC BLDG 239 - 221 - 227FLAMES 8 AVE SW MIDSTREAM SHAW BLDG 8 AVE SWCENTRAL ALBERTA 9 PLACE BLDG SW Well-connected to 8th+15 AVE SWsystem 40 PLAZA 411 10 (RETAIL) PALACE HOTEL GLOBE BLOCK 23 3 Cycle Track BLOCK THEATRE 11 BLDG BLDG 6 SW STREET 4 ALBERTA LINEHAM 14 LEESON & 2 8 AVENUE 4 WEST 2 STREET SW 2 STREET 3 STREET SW ROYAL BANK24 TOWERWEST EAST BANKERS TOWER TOWER HALL WEST HOLLINGS-WORTH TOWER47 BANKERS WESTERN CENTENNIAL PARKADE P HALL EAST 7 STREET SW STREET 7 P CANADIAN (1000 STALLS) TOWER47 ENMAX P SW STREET 1 PLACE SOUTH EIGHTH PARKADE SUBSTATION NO.1 49 BANKERS15 30 AVENUE PLACE COURT ALBERTA GRAIN ALBERTA EXCHANGE BLDG EXCHANGE 9 AVENUE SW 9 AVENUE SW CONTACT US ALY LALANI Executive Vice President | Partner 403 298 0410 [email protected] LEIGH KIRNBAUER Associate Vice President | Partner 403 298 0408 [email protected] JANE TAYLOR Associate | Office Project Specialist 403 298 0420 [email protected] DAN ROBERTSON Leasing Assistant 403 298 0406 [email protected] COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 900, 335 8th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 1C9 www.colliers.com/calgary This document/email has been prepared by Colliers International for advertising and general information only. 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