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3050 - 3080 Granville Street FOR LEASE Shaughnessy Mansions 3050 - 3080 GRANVILLE STREET Sherman Scott I 604 662 2663 I [email protected] Kelvin Luk* I 604 662 2616 I [email protected] Margaret Bowden I 604 662 2677 I [email protected] MAKE YOUR STATEMENT UP TO 3,500 SF OF PRIME RETAIL SPACE LOCATED IN THE SOUTH GRANVILLE SHOPPING PRECINCT AREA RETAILERS INCLUDE: MAX MARA, ANTHROPOLOGIE, EILEEN FISHER, TNA, BLACK GOAT, MEINHARDT, WILLIAMS- SONOMA, WEST ELM, LUCKY BRAND, EQ3 AND MANY MORE FRASERST FRASERST Y FRASERST FRASERST FRASERST FRASERST VENUE VENUE HEATLEY AVENUE WA CAROLINA ST 24 A VENUE CAROLINA ST VENUE VENUE VENUE VENUE THERN THERN MALKIN A 28 A VENUE TERMINAL VENUE 31 A ARD A ST GE ORGEST 33 A VENUE W 19 A T NOR T ST GE ORGEST ST GE ORGEST TIONAL A VENUE JACK SON AVENUE A 5TH VENUE VENUE 23 A NA VENUE GREA VENUE 20 A VENUE VENUE GUELPH ST VENUE KING ED 22 A ST VENUE VENUE 18TH A ST ST 28 A 29 A VENUE WARDST 30 A VA DUNLEVY A PRINCE ED TRIAL A 6TH A PRINCE EDWARDST PRINCE EDWARDST AY S 24 A VENUE ST 8TH A VENUE JOHNST VENUE VENUE VENUE VENUE ST PRIOR PRIOR AY 21 A INDU AY CORDO RAILW GORE AVENUE SOPHIA ST SOPHIA ST SOPHIA ST 34 A 35 A 36 A 37 A 7TH A DW KINGSW VENUE VENUE POWELL VENUE OA VENUE STATION VENUE WALDENST WALDENST 32 A ST d 23 A WATSONST 19 A WATSONST rl ST E BR ALEXANDER ALEXANDER 20 A MAINST 22 A ST Wo MAINST MAINST VENUE ST TERMINAL MAINST MAINST MAINST TINGS TINGS AY Main Street ENDER ENDER VENUE Science VENUE QUEBECST P HAS 17TH A UNION UNION ST DW KEEFER KEEFER C QUEBECST VENUE QUEBE QUEBECST QUEBECST VENUE COLUMBIA OA VENUE VENUE VENUE VENUE VENUE 11TH A 13TH A 33 A 26 A VENUE orld 27 A Park 30 A W BR 29 A eekside 28 A W 22 A ARIOST VENUE ONT Science ONTARIOST ONTARIOST ONTARIOST VENUE CARRALL VD Cr VENUE VENUE 12TH A E NU 19 A 21 A 16TH A GIA VIADUCT GIA 14TH A E V est EXPO BL VENUE MANITOBAST A Park Andy e OR IL TER VENUE R Park VENUE ABBO . 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