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THE JUNCTION MISSION | BRITISH COLUMBIA Highway 11 and Lougheed Highway 7 FOR LEASE THE JUNCTION MISSION | BRITISH COLUMBIA Highway 11 and Lougheed Highway 7 R ECTO ONN EY C ALL R V DA E MISSION C LOUGHEED HIGHWAY 7 SILVER CITY SAVE-ON-FOODS GOODLIFE FITNESS CANADIAN TIRE STARBUCKS LONDON DRUGS STAPLES TD BANK VANCITY TIM HORTONS WHITE SPOT BOSTON PIZZA LONDON AVENUE ABBOTSFORD MISSION HIGHWAY 11 MISSION RACEWAY PARK CONTACT US Shane Epp Maureen Mounzer Vice President | Retail Properties Senior Sales Associate | Retail Properties +1 604 662 5187 +1 604 669 1466 [email protected] [email protected] CBRE Limited | 1021 West Hastings Street Suite #2500, Vancouver, BC V6E 0C3 THE JUNCTION MISSION | BRITISH COLUMBIA Located at the intersection of Highway 11 and Lougheed Highway #7 at the heart of the fast growing community of Mission BC, with a primary trade area of approximately 40,000 people. PROPERTY FEATURES AREA FEATURES + Mission’s dominant centre with almost 320,000 square feet of first class retail on + Fast growing, affluent trade area, primarily over 35 acres young families, the ideal target demographic for most retailers + Anchor tenants Save On Foods, London Drugs, Canadian Tire, Staples, Famous Players, and GoodLife Fitness, and well known retailers and restaurants such as TD + WestCoast Express Commuter Train from Bank, VanCity, Boston Pizza, Tim Hortons, Wendy’s, White Spot and Starbucks Mission to downtown Vancouver + Well appointed retail space with attractive glazing, storefront, and signage + 2 large planned residential communities to opportunities accommodate over 10,000 new residential units + Direct access from Highway 11, with traffic counts of over 32,000 vehicles per day + Popular outdoor amenities including: world + Over 1,650 feet of frontage to Highway 11 for unparalleled exposure and access class fishing, miles of mountain bike trails, + Abundant surface parking of 1,910 total parking stalls, for an almost unheard of lakes and campgrounds, the “Scenic 7 ratio of 6.8 stalls per 1,000 sq. ft. Highway to Hope” + Zoned CH-1 Commercial Highway 1 which permits virtually any retail commercial + Across from the popular Mission Raceway Park or service use AVAILABLE SPACE UNIT # SIZE LOCATION / COMMENTS UNIT # SIZE LOCATION / COMMENTS C346 2,912 Larger premisesOFFER adjacent PENDING to Buck or To E308 1,580 Larger space with good frontage adjacent to Urban Planet E319 582 Small unit fully fixtured for take out pizza shop K142 2,767 End Cap of a freestanding pad shared with TD Bank E318 784 Smaller in-line unit Q002 1,249 Corner unit adjacent to the main entrance of Famous Players ASKING RATE ADDITIONAL RENT Please contact Listing Agent for details Estimated at $14.72 per sq. ft. for 2016 THESITE PLAN| THE JUNCTION JUNCTION 32525 & 32555 London Avenue, Mission, British Columbia Q100 A400 Famous Players Canadian Tire N 57,802 Future Retail Save-On-Foods 25,000 48,074 58,179 C346 OFFER PENDING Buck or Two C344 Black Bond Books 1,818 Q004 EB Games 1,545 B362 Taco Del Mar 917 D336 Available 1,249 Q002 C352 Q003 LRS Liquor Store 2,214 B368 Quiznos Sub 1,403 Fit 4 Less 5,844 by Goodlife B370 Starbucks Coffee 1,374 C342 Suzanne’s 2,174 12,752 B366 Crystal Nails 1,001 B356 Johnson Meier E328 Available 1,317 Insurance 2,452 E326 Lanka Jewelry 1,320 B364 Flight Centre 484 E324 Magicuts 1,057 B358 Sally Beauty B360 Beach Basket Gifts 1,000 E322 Little Saigon Vietnamese Cuisine 1,056 E319 Available 582 E320 Junction Sushi 1,529 E318 Available 784 Future E316 Studio One Tanning 1,325 Retail E314 Booster Juice 1,053 10,000 E312 Money Mart 1,315 E310 Dental Clinic 1,314 E308 Available 1,580 R100 F304 Staples Urban Planet 10,413 14,870 34,000 K141 K140 2,136 M110 4,394 The G200 5,000 Envision Credit Union Source 3,030 M120 K142 London Drugs Future Retail 2,767 Available 31,743 L136 L134 Tim Hortons 4,011 3,015 TD Canada Trust Mr. Mike’s Restaurant Wendy's A401 I152 Gas Bar I150 5,150 2,500 5,603 White Spot Boston Pizza Van City H160 5,001 LONDON AVENUE The purpose of this plan is to identify the approximate location, size and dimension of the Leased Premises in the Shopping Centre. The Landlord reserves the right at any time to relocate, rearrange, alter or expand the building and structures, other premises, the Common Areas, and any part of the Leased Premises from that shown on this plan. All information, dimensions, sizes 416.866.3033/1.800.465.2733 www.riocan.com FOR LEASE THE JUNCTION MISSION | BRITISH COLUMBIA Highway 11 and Lougheed Highway 7 DEMOGRAPHICS MISSION, BC 2015 Estimated Total Population 39,604 CEDAR VALLEY DEVELOPMENT 2020 Projected Total Population 44,734 Over 10,000 residential units 2025 Estimated Projected Population 50,000 Phase I over 70% built 30 Minute Commute Population 270,000 2010-2015 % Population Change 11% 2015-2020 % Population Change 26% Median Age SILVERDALE LANDS 39.5 CEDAR STREET 1,169 acre Master Planned Community “Largest residential development in the Lower Mainland” R CTO NE WestCoast Express ON 7 C EY LL A V R A D E C LOUGHEED HIGHWAY SAVE-ON-FOODS CANADIAN TIRE LONDON DRUGS SILVER CITY 11 THE JUNCTION LONDON AVENUE ABBOTSFORD MISSIONMISSION HIGHWAYRACEWAY PARK CONTACT US Shane Epp Maureen Mounzer Vice President | Retail Properties Senior Sales Associate | Retail Properties +1 604 662 5187 +1 604 669 1466 [email protected] [email protected] This disclaimer shall apply to CBRE Limited, Real Estate Brokerage, and to all other divisions of the Corporation; to include all employees and independent contractors (“CBRE”). The information set out herein, including, without limitation, any projections, images, opinions, assumptions and estimates obtained from third parties (the “Information”) has not been verified by CBRE, and CBRE does not represent, warrant or guarantee the accuracy, correctness and completeness of the Information. CBRE does not accept or assume any responsibility or liability, direct or consequential, for the Information or the recipient’s reliance upon the Information. The recipient of the Information should take such steps as the recipient may deem necessary to verify the Information prior to placing any reliance upon the Information. The Information may change and any property described in the Information may be withdrawn from the market at any time without notice or obligation to the recipient from CBRE. CBRE and the CBRE logo are the service marks of CBRE Limited and/or its affiliated or related companies in other countries. All other marks displayed on this document are the property of their respective owners. All Rights Reserved. Mapping Sources: Canadian Mapping Services [email protected]; DMTI Spatial, Environics Analytics, Microsoft Bing, Google Earth. miles 2 km 3.
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