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Livingston Place - West Tower Calgary, AB T2P 1C9 +1 403 266 5544 WARREN HEDGES Senior Vice President | Partner 403 298 0411 [email protected] DOUG MAY Senior Vice President 403 215 7254 [email protected] BRADY BRAUND Associate 403 538 2521 [email protected] FOR SUBLEASE | 250 - 2nd Street SW, Calgary, AB Colliers International 900, 335 8th Avenue SW Livingston Place - West Tower Calgary, AB T2P 1C9 www.colliers.com/calgary +1 403 266 5544 Livingston Place features the largest area of green space in a downtown Calgary commercial office centre. With close proximity to the Bow River walkway and the prestigious Eau Claire district, Livingston Place is a great atmosphere for companies and their employees to work in every day. Accelerating success. SUBLEASE | 250 - 2nd Street SW, CALGARY SUBLEASE INFORMATION Available Subpremises Suite 1224 - 7,964 SF Sublandlord Essential Energy Services Ltd. Annual Net Rent Aggressive Market Sublease Rates Apply Operating Costs and Taxes $23.44 per SF (2019 estimate) Occupancy Date Immediate Term of Sublease August 31, 2023 1 stall per 1,750 SF @ $590 per month reserved and Parking $500 per month random underground BUILDING DETAILS Constructed 2007 Rentable Area 410,980 SF Average Floorplate 21,000 SF Number of Floors 21 Landlord bcIMC Realty Corporation Monday - Friday 6:00 am - 6:00 pm HVAC Saturday 8:00 am - 1:00 pm Highlights • +15 connected to BP Centre and Calgary City Centre • Livingston Club Fitness Centre located on the second floor is a 7,000 square foot facility equipped with state-of-the-art fitness equipment and a large studio space for a variety of classes and personal training • Bike Cage is located on the P1 level of the parkade which accommodates up to 230 bikes • Shower/Locker Rooms are available to all tenants of Livingston Place by card access only, located on the P1 level • 500 stall parkade on three levels accessed by shuttle elevators in the South and West towers • Located on P3 of the Livingston Place parkade, the TLC car wash is open to all tenants at various rates and packages Suite 1224 - 7,964 SF Features: • 13 Exterior Offices • Nicely improved premises ready for immediate occupancy • Open Area with 28 workstations • Premises is developed with demountable wall system, • Boardroom extra wall partitions available to buildout additional offices • Kitchen • Space is partially furnished for subtenant’s use • Rolling File Room • Balance of floor is also available for sublease from • Server Room Pembina Pipeline Corp. 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