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Manhattan Lofts Contact us: Jeremy Berman Vice President +1 403 571 8826 [email protected] Steve Berman Senior Associate +1 403 298 0426 [email protected] FOR LEASE | 1117 - 1st Street SW, Calgary, AB Manhattan Lofts Originally built in 1911 as one of Calgary’s burgeoning shops touting some of the world’s finest goods, the Manhattan Lofts now houses some of the city’s finest loft condominiums and Colliers International commercial spaces. 900, 335 8th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 1C9 www.colliers.com/calgary +1 403 266 5544 Centrally located in Victoria Park, the best of Calgary’s bites and sips, shops and services, days and nights become part of your new conversations. Accelerating success. FOR LEASE | MANHATTAN LOFTS • Beltline character space in excellent move in condition • Furniture available as part of the Lease • Easy access to core via 1st Street • Across the street from Starbucks and fitness facility • Main floor has bathroom, fireplace, full kitchen, boardroom and open area with cubicles • Loft area consists of 2nd bathroom, executive office and open area with cubicles Building Details Landlord 1526697 Alberta Ltd HVAC Tenant controlled Lease Information DN Available Premsies Suite 306 - 2,490 SF Annual Net Rent Market Rates Operating Costs UPPER UNIT $19.00 per SF [2018 estimate] and Taxes Occupancy Immediate LOWER UNIT Parking $375/month underground parking Gallery UP 2 AVENUE SW DAQING AVENUE SW 2 2 AVENUE SW CHOW CENTENNIAL PLACE NG BLOCK 123 119 CILTURAL CENTRE CILTURAL CALGARY CHINESE CALGARY 46 WAI-KWAN TOWER 129 2 AVE SE AVE 2 MANOR SE AVE 2 LIVINGSTON CENTRE SE AVE 2 BLDG KWAN CHINESE PLACE CHURCH WEST 207 207 2 STREET SW 2 STREET 5 STREET SW 5 STREET CALGARY TOWER WEST PENTACOSTAL 1 ST SE 200-218 EAU CLAIRE CITY ST CENTRE TOWER DEVON 22 TOWER CENTRE 116 HOTEL LIVINGSTON WAH RIVERFRONT AVENUE SE RESIDENCES 3 AVE SE PLACE SOUTH YING 114 BARCLAY MALL BARCLAY 100-6 110 233 23 EAST MNS 138 40 5 HARVEST 3 AVE SE3 AVE SE 3 AVE SW AVE 3 TOWER 23 CENTRE P 3 AVE SE P P FAR EAST SHOPPING P PLAZA ST CENTRE 3 APTS 4 AVE FLYOVER 3 AVENUE SW 17 302 SUNLIFE 3 AVE SE EAU CLAIRE PARKADE NORTH GOOD THE PLACE I PARKADE 28 115-119 308 FORTUNE RIVERFRONT P THE WESTIN 200 CARS LANGEVIN BRIDGE P PARKADE 3 AVE SW CITY 310 PLAZA 123 PLACE II PLACE PLAZA 119 GOVERNMENT OF CANADA WESTIN 7 3 AVE SE EAU CLAIRE EAU BP 312 RIVERFRONT 403 SHELL SE AVE 3 HARRY HAYS BLDG CENTRE P CENTRE 7 8 POINTE RIVERFRONT 32 P AVE SE 512-528 4 AVE SW SUNLIFE REGENCY (RETAIL) THE WESTIN 30 PLAZA 316 - 3 ST SE ALTIUS ASIA SE 1 STREET HOTEL 16 38 SUNLIFE FIRST (BOOKER’S BBQ SUITES13 CENTER SW 1 STREET SUNLIFE PACIFIC DRAGON CITY MALL WEST STREET CENTRE HOTEL STREET JAMIESON EAST CENTRE & CRAB SHACK) REST. 31 PLACE 34 3 PLAZA 28 28 10 8 CAESAR’S INTERNATIONAL CALGARY DOWNTOWN MAP 4 AVENUE SW 4 AVENUE SE R E 24 V LONDON 4TH FIFTH AVENUE CECIL O 619 SELKIRK DROP-IN CENTRE Y 4 AVE SW HOUSE HOUSE APTS & 4TH CALGARY CANADA PLACE WEST HOTEL L 28 3 PLACE II F 23 BLDG METROPOLITAN PLACE LEGEND SE PLACE CENTRE 18 34 P DELTA BOW R 7 F1RST VALLEY INN 24 T N NORTHLAND TOWER JAMES SHORT PARK P YWCA O 28 LAGIN PLACE CECIL T & 16 7 N TOWER O UNDERGROUND UNDER CONSTRUCTION BEER/WINE DM AQUITAINE 520 TD PLACE EAST 36 PARKADE E PRINCE CHEVRON FIFTH AVENUE 35 TRANSCANADA 5TH AVE BANK CALGARY SE 3 STREET ROYAL SUITES TOWER PLAZA 444 STOCK (880 STALLS) HOTEL 19 PLACE I EXCHANGE COURTYARD COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 25 22 5 AVE ROSLYN 22 28 FIRE STATION 27 24 BLDG TOWER WAYNE 10 31 BLDG FUTURE/POTENTIAL NUMBERCONSTRUCTION 1 SITE 900, 335 - 8TH AVE SW 3 STREET SW 5 AVENUE SW CALGARY, AB T2P 1C9 5 AVENUE SE 5 AVENUE SE 441 10 18 COMMERCIAL FIFTH & FIFTH 5TH AVE PROSPECT SUNCOR LE ROCC T +1 403 266 5544 PLACE BOW VALLEY BOW VALLEY ENERGY BOW BLDG FIVE TEN 333 CALGARY SQUARE III SQUARE II EAST BLDG FIFTH BLDG PETROLIUM 8 CENTRE PROFESSIONAL PARK FIFTH 4 18 5 AVENUE 32 39 F +1 403 265 6495 & THIRD & KNOX 19 CLUB CENTRENORTHWEST SE RIVERFRONT 2 WEST RESIDENTIALTRAVELERS POTENTIAL HALL 10 BLDG BOW 32 www.colliers.com/calgaryVALLEY OXFORD TOWER 52 THE BOW 5 DEVELOPMENT COLLEGE 404 CENTRIUM 300 7 PETEX CALGARY 17 6 AVE SE 4 STREET SW STREET 4 6TH AVE PLACE BLDG HOUSE REST BOW VALLEY PARK COVERED CARSURFACE PARKING 3 426 P OF EDUCATION 13 SQUARE IV ODDFELLOWS RENTAL CALGARY BOARD BOW VALLEY 6 AVE SE 11 CHURCH P 7 15 37 SQUARE I BUILDING 2 KNOX UNITED KNOX + 15 WALKWAY 6 AVENUE SW 6 AVENUE SE 606 18 CALGARY P 18 BROOKFIELD Fourth INTACT PLACE LOUGHEED HANOVER FUTUREPOLICE +15 WALKWAY REMAND 14 WEST EAST PLACE SERVICE ROCKY MOUNTAIN PROVINCIAL PARKADE BLDG PLACE PLACE CENTRE CHURCH CARTER COURTS BLDG COURT 6 BLDG 13 BOW VALLEY SURFACE PARK & 157 PHASE II THE BOW FRANCIS ST. 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