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Retail for Lease 1455 Peel Street Les Cours Mont-Royal Retail For Lease JLL Retail Group Overview A LITTLE HISTORY Les Cours Mont-Royal is an upscale shopping centre in Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada which houses a wide range variety of high-end and luxury boutiques. Les Cours Mont-Royal is part of Montreal’s history since it was built in the former Hôtel Mont-Royal, which had 1000 beautiful rooms and opened in 1922. During the roaring twenties, it was a real palace and was the largest hotel in the entire British Empire ! People can still admire the original chandelier of the hotel and two major pieces of art named “Les hommes oiseaux” and “Tingmiluks” by famous artist David Ruben Piqtoukun, representing shamans transformed into winged creatures, propelled by the Inuit wind god, Sila. *Source: Tourisme Mtl TODAY Today, the building is a multi-use complex comprising condominiums, offices but above all a unique 4-storey shopping gallery, housing prestigious brands. This shopping center is well recognizable because of its particular architectural elements such as winding staircases and ornate columns. It is also at the heart of downtown Montréal and connected to the Underground Pedestrian Network (RÉSO)*, and located in one of the busiest retail streets in Montreal. “LCMR will redefine the meaning of shopping, it is more than just a mall, it is an experience. From the moment you step inside the mall, astounding architectural details will surround you. From the stunning 12-storey skylight to the elegant inlaid terrazzo floors, LCMR is simply breathtaking”* *https://lcmr.ca/ 2 3 Retail Overview Property Details Ground Floor: Commercial spaces ranging from 600 to 15,000 SF Available: Immediately Net Rent: Please contact Listing Brokers Additional Rent: $32.17 PSF (est. 2020) Electricity: Commercial Spaces: $4.92 PSF Food Court: $9.96 PSF • Unique and exclusive boutiques, such as: DKNY, Ethan Allen, Highlights Pure, Spa Diva, Harry Rosen, and Desigual. You can find the following signatures: Lacoste, Moncler, Hugo Boss, Polo Ralph Lauren, Ted Baker, Ermenegildo Zegna... • Connected to the underground network of Montreal (RESO) • Easily accessible through public transportation and bixi • Located at the heart of downtown • Surrounded by museums, office buildings and hotels, bringing high foot traffic • Unique features: Barbie expo- the largest Barbie collection in the world • Above Peel metro station (8 million visitors per year) • Underground parking • A 322,111 square foot shopping mall spread over 4 floors Multi-use complex • Two office towers with: • Main tenants: City of Montreal, Innocap. ESI Technologies and GPL Assurance • A total of 900 employees 4 • 125 high-end residential condos spread over two towers 5 About The Neighbourhood Demographics 0.5km 1km 2km Population 5,560 34,352 109,011 Daytime Population 46,332 281,250 457,047 Growth Rate (2020-2025) 31% 23% 21% Avg. Household Income $97,712 $78,096 $90,211 Median Age 29.3 30.5 33.5 Source: Statistics Canada, 2020 6 7 Avenue Union Rue Anderson Rue McTavish Rue Saint-Alexandre Rue Aylmer Rue De Bleury Square Phillips N Les Cours Mont-Royal 1455 Peel Street Rue Hermine Neighbourhood Map Avenue du Président-Kennedy 26 Place Phillips Rue Peel Boulevard De Maisonneuve Ouest Boulevard Robert-Bourassa 1 TIFFANY & CO. 15 OBSERVATOIRE PLACE VILLE MARIE Promenade Sir-William-Osler McGill College Avenue Avenue Docteur Penfield Rue Metcalfe Côte du Beaver Hall 23 2 RITZ-CARLTON MONTRÉAL 16 LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES 22 Rue Mansfield 20 3 SOFITEL MONTRÉAL LE CARRÉ DORÉ 17 LA MAISON SIMONS Rue de la Montagne 21 19 16 Rue Peel4 Rue Drummond 4 HOTEL MARIOTT 18 CINÉMA BANQUE SCOTIA MONTRÉAL 3 17 5 TIM HORTONS 19 LE SAINT MARTIN HÔTEL PARTICULIER CENTRE-VILLE Rue Cathcart15 18 6 6 STATION PEEL 20 INDIGO Rue Stanley 7 Avenue Viger Ouest 7 BARBIE EXPO 21 ZARA 5 9 8 La Gauchetière Street West 2 8 FERREIRA CAFÉ 22 PLACE MONTRÉAL TRUST Place Mountain 14 10 Avenue du Musée Ville-Marie 9 IBÉRICA 23 HÔTEL LE GERMAIN MONTRÉAL 13 1 10 EDITORIAL 24 HOLT RENFREW OGILVY Rue du Square-Dorchester 12 11 LULULEMON ATHLETICA 25 FOUR SEASONS HÔTEL ET RÉSIDENCES MONTRÉAL Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest Rue de la Cathédrale 12 SAQ EXPRESS 26 CENTRE EATON DE MONTRÉAL Rue Cypress Rue Sherbrooke Ouest Crescent Street Rue de la Montagne Redpath Street 25 13 H&M 11 Rue Saint-Antoine Ouest 14 SUN LIFE Rue de la Cathédrale Rue Saint-Jacques 24 Rue Bishop Rue Simpson Place Chelsea Rue Mackay 8 9 Boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest N N Floor Plans INDUSTRIELLE ALLIANCE BUILDING 120 121 PARFUMERIE 600 ft² RUBISSUR L'ORANGE 464 ft² 119 BOUTIQUE 603 ft² 122 MOBI EXPERT 362 ft² 118 468 ft² CARRÉ CONFISERIES Ground Floor 117 123 Second Floor Barber shop GSM MBL 621 ft² 354 ft² #20 Terrace exterieur SC#15 329 p.c. # 2 +29" #22 #21 #2A #21 UP 124 T-SHIRT TIME QUAI #20 M20 116 1,527 ft² 4,377 ft² M51 115 Celeste SB #37 #38 203 ft² 374 ft² LA VAPE SHOP 777 ft² M51A ELEC. 718 ft² 207 # P5 175 ft² Barbie # 2 113 #20 114 ST B:1,571 ft² THANJAI MECH/ELEC Boutique 1,043 ft² 5027 ft² #21 987 ft² # P6 205 206 218 220 Barbie Fondue de Pekin Terrace interieur Barbie 152 # P5 1,528 p.c. ARITMETIK ST A:1,412 ft² STORAGE 4,371 ft² 2,529 ft² 6,333 ft² 672 ft² w.c w.c 111 M54 #22 Les Cours Medical Center 400 ft² 7,430 ft² FOUNTAIN 127 1,032 ft² M24 5e Avenue 337 ft² 16 17 3,397 ft² 16 17 # 5 #19 #23 #18 #19 ELECT. #31 #18 14 m JANITOR 14 M19 208 W.C 189 ft² #236 STORAGE 204A 191 ft² M42 15 148 ft² BOUTIQUE 8 9 #31 #23 w.c 108 ft² #24 592 ft² TEL. 15 1 2 8 9 #24 129 M41 M62 MIA MIX 375 ft² 209 213 479 ft² 1,217 ft² 210 211 HALL D'ENTREE 204 CONDOMINIUM 106 107 108A GAMINERIES BOUTIQUE BOUTIQUE DESIGUAL 105A 108 MONROE OLIVIA ALTER KARIM Boutique SHAKO III MONKEYS 131 997 ft² 1,526 ft² 1,664 ft² 2,396 ft² 109 130 PLACE MONT ROYAL MONT PLACE ROYAL MONT PLACE 109A 110 105 MARVA 2,225 ft² 110A VACANT Impact BOUTIQUE 1,424 ft² 971 ft² 715 ft² 964 ft² 522 ft² MERCURI COUP COEUR Taco 4,020 ft² #32 464 ft² 472 ft² 560 ft² # P9 FOREVER FLAWLESS 473 ft² 429 ft² 132 #25 133 #25 567 ft² DELI GRILL #26 320 ft² THAI EXPRESS M45 431 ft² 299 ft² # 6 # P9 104 101 BOUTIQUE # 4 W.C 1,369 ft² VACANT W.C 88 ft² 140 # 8 231 LIQUID NUTRITION 202 224 ELEC. BRIONA 227 485 ft² BOUTIQUE # 4 Matinique # 7 1,317 ft² Au Pain Dore #16 1,302ft² 2,217 ft² ? 2,040 ft² 103 143A 142 141 139 # P4 BOUTIQUE EPILAB KOOKA DELIAH BOUTIQUE 568 ft² 151 635 ft² 845 ft² 712 ft² 505 ft² # P4 BOUTIQUE SC#17 #16 147 146 144 143 492 ft² MONA MULTIMAGS BOUTIQUE MAT&MAX 229 # 1 599 ft² 1565 ft² 1,560 ft² # P7 SARAH PACINI 2,299 ft² # 1 #17 W.C W.C #17 2,433 ft² 138 137 136 135 134 228A 228 102 ATTI TABOULE BOUTIQUE Momo BOUTIQUE LACE InWear KASHMIRE 231A elect. 377 ft² 394 ft² 404 ft² 375 ft² 201 11 13 242 ft² S1 STORAGE 235 1,219 ft² 2.238 ft² 211 ft² #1A 442 ft² III MONKEYS IBERICA 106 290 ft² Storage:144 ft² (2,175 sf +63 sf Storage) ft² S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 SC#23 2,107 ft² 148 1,348 ft² 12 #33 S8 126 ft² 96 96 96 118 UNIGLOBE S7 99 ft² ft² ft² ft² ft² 127 ft² BOUTIQUE149 SC#18 PEEL 1,639 ft² 227A METRO HARRY ROSEN SC#19 351 ft² 150 SC#22 SC#21 304 ft² BOUTIQUE SC#20 PEEL STREET PEEL STREET 10 11 N N Floor Plans Third Floor Fourth Floor # 2 # 2 # 9 317 319 # 9 417 BOUTIQUE Hébert + Brixi RESTAURANT TAKARA Interior Terrace ? # 10 1,498 ft² TOUR À 1,225 ft² # 10 BUREAUX 2,768 ft² # P6 ? #37 #38 #37 #38 SC#9 SC#10 SC#3 SC#4 320 330 305 #13 424 HARRY ROSEN SOLTRON #13 ETHAN ALLEN SOLTRON 4 5 6 7 ±1,696 ft² 2,630 ft² #38A 9,736 ft² SC#11 4 5 6 7 6,653 ft² 416 SC#2 SC#5 W.C SPA DIVA 16 TEL 17 STAFF # 5 ELEC. 16 17 W.C # 5 SC#12 #31 # 18 346 ft² 405 SC#1 415 SC#6 #36 330 # 36 #31 Storage SPA DIVA STORAGE #18 82 ft² TEL. 14 59 ft² 11,833 ft² TEL. SC#8 SC#7 14 SC#14 SC#13 #19 #26 15 1 2 ELEC. 8 9 ELEC. 15 1 2 8 9 312 310 DKNY 2,149 ft² 7,235 ft² #26 ROYAL MONT PLACE ROYAL MONT PLACE 404 #32 # 6 PURE #35b #32 w.c #16 4,864 ft² #35 # 8 # 7 w.c #35 # 12 # 12 #14A #14B # 11 # P8 # 14A # P8 # 14B # 11 #17 # 1 401 432 Maison 1455 PURE 421 HARRY ROSEN 2,879 ft² 52 ft² ±17,962 ft² 329 433 301 328 11 13 DKNY Lunch TOUR À HARRY ROSEN 11 13 MAISON 1455 IBERICA 431A 430 BUREAUX ±13,612 ft² 4,304 ft² # P7 ELEC. STORAGE BOUTIQUE 380 ft² #33 1,844 ft² 12 #34 508 ft² 2,846 ft² 12 ELECT.
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