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Office Space for Lease at the World Trade Centre HIGHLIGHTS On the Waterfront with breath-taking ocean > views and the North Shore Mountains spanning from the Lions Gate Bridge to the Second Seaplane Narrows Bridge Terminal Easily accessible by public transit like the > Seabus, SkyTrain, Canada Line, Westcoast Bentall Express and within walking distance to the Centre Heliport and the Seaplane Terminals Located in the Canada Place Complex Office Space for > Deck access from some of the office suites Lease at the > ConventionCentre World Trade Centre s es 999 Canada Place, Vancouver, BC Canada Place Expo Line Canada Line st Coast Expr We JOHN FREYVOGEL Pacific Personal Real Estate Corporation Centre rtside 604 661 0806 Po Park [email protected] ST COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL T S 200 Granville Street, 19th Floor POWELL ST T VA S Vancouver, BC V6C 2R6 ROB CHASMAR N d Inlet I ar A M Personal Real Estate Corporation 604 681 4111 The ALEXANDER Burr E. 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MD 08/19 NICO CIFIC ST DAVIE ST PA DAVIE ST DAVIE ST DAVIE ST DAVIE ST W LO THUR BURNABY ST ST BURNABY ST BURNABY ST COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL BURNABY ST T 200 Granville Street, 19th Floor DRAKE ST DRAKE ST S ON ON Vancouver, BC V6C 2R6 ST S S SEYMOUR SEYMOUR 604HARWO 681OD ST 4111 ST ST HARWOOD ST ST BROUGHT www.collierscanada.com LA RARD RARD WE WE RICHARD DavidPark Lam HO T NICO BUR S PACIFIC ST PACIFIC ST LE PACIFIC ST L GRANVI BEACH AV E ACH AVE Sunset BE Beach ge Georinborn Wa Park T RARD S UR B ST E E anier V Park LL GRANVI FOR LEASE > World Trade Centre - 999 Canada Place, Vancouver, BC AERIAL VIEW LOCATION ACCESS TO SEAWALL The World Trade Centre Office Complex is located on the waterfront of downtown Vancouver at Canada Place. It is connected to the Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre (both east and west wing). The building is adjacent to major downtown office towers, hotels, the Seawall, fitness centres, and other amenities. BUILDING FEATURES/AMENITIES > Located in Canada Place which also house the Cruise Ship Terminal, the Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre and the Pan Pacific Hotel > Exceptional views of Stanley Park, the Burrard Inlet and the North Shore Mountains BUILDING LOBBY AVAILABLE AREAS > Easy access to all forms of rapid transit with covered, underground access to SkyTrain and the West Coast Express Suite Available Space Availability Description > Ample paid parking for tenants and visitors Atrium facing space. Earlier possession date > Superb amenities and access to Sea Wall, health and fitness facilities 519 1,612 SF January 1, 2021 BURRARD INLET possible. > Close to major shopping malls and an array of dining and Atrium facing space. 3 offices, meeting room, open entertainment options 523 1,593 SF October 1, 2020 area and kitchenette. 2 offices, kitchen and open area and north facing VIRTUAL TOUR 550 1,300 SF September 1, 2020 view. Suite 654: South west corner with views of the water and 578* 3,921 SF 30 days notice https://my.matterport.com/models/r5Tu2Rsgd4u?section=media&mediasection=show Stanley Park and deck access. Built out with exterior and interior offices, meeting 654* 15,934 SF 30 days notice rooms, kitchen, reception area. Deck access and north facing views. South west corner space with 2 offices, kitchenette 678* 1,836 SF August 1, 2020 and open area and deck access. OPERATING COSTS & PROPERTY TAXES $19.95 per square foot per annum (est. 2020) $20.64 per square foot per annum (est. 2020) suites with balconies* RENTAL RATES Please contact agents for rental rates NORTH SHORE VIEWS.
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