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NOW LEASING!! SOUTH DELTA’S NEW POWER CENTRE Tsawwassen Commons NOW LEASING!! SOUTH DELTA’S NEW POWER CENTRE Tsawwassen Commons COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL SHELDON SCOTT* SHELDON SCOTT*DOUG LEPATOURELMIKE GREWAL JACKIE WHITAKER 200 Granville Street, 19th Floor senior vice presidentexecutive vice presidentvice president senior associate junior associate Vancouver, BC V6C 2R6 604 662 2660 604 662 2660 604 661 0841 604 694 7200 604 692 1450 MAIN 604 681 4111 [email protected]@colliers.com [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] FAX 604 661 0849 * Personal Real Estate Corporation * Personal Real Estate Corporation www.collierscanada.com OPPORTUNITY TSAWWASSEN COMMONS To lease space in South Delta’s brand new power shopping centre. Premises that suit Tsawwassen Commons is currently planned to have 550,000 SF of brand new Large Format, Big Box, Freestanding Pad and Shop type retail uses are available! commercial space and close to 300,000 SF is already pre-leased. Highlights include: LOCATION > Anchored by Walmart, Rona and Canadian Tire > Ideally suited for large format, big box, freestanding pad and shop type retailer > Situated at the centre of South Delta’s most prominent new shopping district > An abundance of surface parking - 2,190 stalls for a ratio of over 4 stalls per 1,000 SF > Retailers entering in the immediate area include: Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, > Close proximity to Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal, Delta Port and a new business park DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse, Forever 21, H&M, Marshalls, Nike Factory Store, Old of approximately 300 acres Navy, Pro Hockey Life, Saks OFF 5TH, Sport Chek, Tommy Hilfiger, Urban Planet/ West 49, Winners, Walmart, Canadian Tire, Rona and many more > New transporation infrastructure makes the project easily accessible > Trade Area based on 2015 estimates are as follows: > Buildings can be revised to suit tenant requirements Drive Time Population Number of Households Average Household Income > Fair market lease rates 12-Minute 46,003 18,159 $110,038 17-Minute 62,054 23,367 $107,997 AVAILABILITY > Approximately 3,000 new residential units recently approved for development in the area too Box Component: 6,012 SF - 20,000 SF CRU Space: 596 SF - 5,490 SF > Adjacent to Tsawwassen Mills, a 1.2 million square foot commercial development Freestanding Pads: 632 SF - 2,750 SF project, home to many retailers mentioned above Service Commercial: 1,220 SF - 4,538 SF > New Business Park of 300 acres and potential for 4,000,000 SF of state-of-the-art industrial space planned for a site 5 minutes from TC > Close proximity to the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal (workforce: 500 approx.) and Deltaport (workforce: 3,300 approx.) > The Trade area in South Delta is loaded with households that have high disposable income > Delta is nestled between the Cities of Richmond and Surrey. Over 800,000 people reside in this area and average household incomes exceed $100,000 per year. NORTH ELEVATION SITE PLAN N O(1) E G J O(2-4) D N O(1) D E F G H J K L-M O(2-4) DOLLARAMA 33,045 SF 60,827 SF 106,700 SF FUTURE PHASE FUTURE PHASE PHASE 1 - CRU PAD PAD SITE LEGEND AVAILABLE TOTAL AREA PENDING BUILDINGS D - O: 120,324 SF Committed Tenants of TC Include: LEASED • Rona • Starbucks • Quizno’s • Canadian Tire • Wendy’s • Shell • HomeSense • Nando’s Flame Grilled Chicken • PetSmart • Kins Farm Market • Mark’s Work Wearhouse • Cobs Bread • Dollarama • Subway • Staples • White Spot (Triple O’s) • Walmart • Booster Juice • Tim Hortons • Wings Restaurant • A&W • Menchies Special Note: Both parties hereby acknowledge and accept that the above site plan is PRELIMINARY only and is subject to change prior to the Landlord’s substantial completion of construction. 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