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Queen & Sherbourne Queen & Sherbourne Queen Street E and Sherbourne Street Toronto, ON oneproperties.com Queen & Sherbourne Queen Street E and Sherbourne Street, Toronto, ON Located within blocks of the financial core and Yonge Street, this master-planned development represents one of the largest and most exciting mixed-use projects in Toronto with unparalleled opportunities to live, Dundas St E work, and play. Situated in the centre of a new vibrant community along the Queen Street East corridor between the east end and downtown, the site is within immediate proximity to the downtown core, Shuter St waterfront, Entertainment District, Distillery District, and Garden District. The new Downtown Relief Line Sherbourne St Sherbourne will travel along Queen Street East with a station planned for the Queen Street East and Sherbourne Street Jarvis St Jarvis Richmond St W intersection. Queen St E Upon completion, this mixed-use project will feature a public park and pedestrian connections throughout, surrounded by three towers with 1,289 residential suites (approx. 1,950 residents) above podiums for retail and office space. With easy access from Queen Street East, Ontario Street, Richmond Street East, Adelaide St E the ground floor retail area of 69,200 sq. ft. will include a variety of businesses such as cafes, restaurants, King St E boutique stores and services, and more. The second floor will include a 34,500 sq. ft. grocer and office Parliament St Parliament tenants. The design of the buildings will incorporate heritage façade and high-quality urban design. SIZE (NLA) OPENING Total Retail ....................................................... 103,700 sq. ft. Construction .......................................................................2020 Ground Floor .............................................69,200 sq. ft. Occupancies ........................................................................2023 Second Floor (Grocer) ........................34,500 sq. ft. TRADE AREA 2019 2024 2029 ESTIMATE PROJECTION PROJECTION Within 400 m 12,616 13,883 16,015 Within 800 m 39,139 43,931 51,105 Within 1 km 51,065 57,582 66,065 Ontario St Queen St E Richmond St E Queen & Sherbourne Queen Street E and Sherbourne Street, Toronto, ON GROUND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR QUEEN ST E QUEEN ST E Grocer Open 1 Lobby Roof to 1,180 sq. ft. Below 11,000 sq. ft. 4 7 2,890 sq. ft. 13,710 sq. ft. Office Residential Lobby 5 Office Lobby 1,560 sq. ft. 34,510 sq. ft. 6 4,550 sq. ft. Residential Lobby Parkade Service and Loading for Ramp Retail, Office, Residential 9 2,000 sq. ft. Service 2 and 10,920 sq. ft. Service and Loading for Loading Below ONTARIO ST Retail, Office, Residential ONTARIO ST MCFARRENS LANE MCFARRENS LANE Parkade Service and Ramp Service Service Service 10 and and Loading for 5,570 sq. ft. Retail, Office and Loading Loading 8 Loading Below Below 2,600 for Res. sq. ft. Courtyard Residential Park Garbage Residential Lobby Lobby Park Office Lobby Office Lobby 3 9 11 Office 3,550 sq. ft. 2,670 sq. ft. 7,020 sq. ft. RICHMOND ST E RICHMOND ST E Retail Retail Services Grocer Residential Office Park Heritage Façade Queen & Sherbourne Queen Street E and Sherbourne Street, Toronto, ON LEASING CONTACTS STEFAN SAVELLI Senior Vice President, Retail T 647.256.1016 C 416.816.1519 E [email protected] ROBERT MULVALE Vice President, Retail Leasing T 647.256.1017 C 416.949.9112 E [email protected] FOREST LI Associate, Leasing and Finance T 647.256.1029 C 647.967.6386 E [email protected] oneproperties.com.
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