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GWL Realty Advisors | January 2016 5150 Yonge St Toronto Ontario Canada 5150 Yonge Street - Retail GWL Realty Advisors | January 2016 5150 Yonge St Toronto Ontario Canada LOCATION SPACE Area (sf) Suite Rent (psf) Availability Notes (Min Div | Contiguous) C12A 427 Negotiable Immediate C13 1,556 Negotiable Immediate C29 3,040 Negotiable Immediate C30 2,019 Negotiable Immediate C31 1,023 Negotiable Immediate C33 968 Negotiable Immediate C35 1,977 Negotiable Immediate C36 480 Negotiable Immediate C37 575 Negotiable Immediate C38 610 Negotiable Immediate C43 1,935 Negotiable Immediate C44A 373 Negotiable Immediate Operating Costs: $8.81 psf Realty Tax: $7.22 psf Total Additional Rent: $16.03 psf Leasing Contact Adam Hasen Senior Leasing Manager GWL Realty Advisors Inc. 416-359-2942 [email protected] Page 1 of 3 5150 Yonge Street - Retail GWL Realty Advisors | January 2016 5150 Yonge St Toronto Ontario Canada PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Located at Park Home and Yonge Street, 5150 Yonge has immediate access to Ford Centre for the Performing Arts, Mel Lastman Square, North York Centre Subway Station and the Empress Walk development. Transportation infrastructure is excellent allowing for quick access for commuters traveling by car or subway. Leasing Contact Adam Hasen Senior Leasing Manager GWL Realty Advisors Inc. 416-359-2942 [email protected] Page 2 of 3 5150 Yonge Street - Retail GWL Realty Advisors | January 2016 5150 Yonge St Toronto Ontario Canada SPECS Tenant Cost Posted Net Rate Realty Tax $7.22 psf Utilities Operating Costs $8.81 psf Other Additional Rent Total $16.03 psf General Year Built Last Renovated Website Retail Profile Number of Floors 3 Number of Stores Food Court no Total Retail Space Total Office Space Total Space 0 sf Parking Total Parking Stalls Parking Description Operating Hours Monday 10:00 - 7:00 Tuesday 10:00 - 7:00 Wednesday 10:00 - 7:00 Thursday 10:00 - 7:00 Friday 10:00 - 7:00 Saturday 9:00 - 4:00 Sunday closed Notes Demographics PRIMARY TRADE AREA Average Household Population Number of Households Income SECONDARY TRADE AREA Average Household Population Number of Households Income CUSTOMER PROFILE Average Household Median Age Persons Per Household Income TRAFFIC PROFILE Annual Pedestrian Traffic Demographic Source Anchor Tenants Tenant Tenant Tenant Tenant Tenant Tenant Leasing Contact Adam Hasen Senior Leasing Manager GWL Realty Advisors Inc. 416-359-2942 [email protected] Page 3 of 3.
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