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1111 Prince of Wales Drive, Ottawa, ON For Lease 1111 Prince of Wales Drive, Ottawa, ON Get more Michael Church Lindsay Hockey information Broker, Principal Sales Representative, Principal +1 613 567 6634 +1 613 696 2766 [email protected] [email protected] Avison Young Commercial Real Estate Services, LP., Brokerage | 45 O’Connor Street, Suite 800 | Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4 | +1 613 567 2680 | avisonyoung.ca All rights reserved. E. & O.E.: The information contained herein was obtained from sources which we deem reliable and, while thought to be correct, is not guaranteed by Avison Young. Available Space: Availability: Suite 103 5,000 sf Immediately Net Rent: Location: $16.00 psf The geographic centre of Ottawa - Baseline Road and Additional Rent (2020): Prince of Wales Drive $17.46 psf Property Highlights – Great access to the downtown core - 4 traffic lights to Elgin and Laurier Street downtown via Prince of Wales and Queen Elizabeth Driveway – 10 minutes to the Ottawa Airport via the Airport Parkway and Riverside Drive – Excellent access to many jogging and bicycle trails – Regular bus routes to the door – Abundant parking - 2 spaces per 1,000 sf ratio, more if needed – Workout room in the building – Ongoing capital improvement program in place Michael Church Lindsay Hockey Broker, Principal Sales Representative, Principal +1 613 567 6634 +1 613 696 2766 [email protected] [email protected] Avison Young Commercial Real Estate Services, LP., Brokerage | 45 O’Connor Street, Suite 800 | Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4 | +1 613 567 2680 | avisonyoung.ca All rights reserved. E. & O.E.: The information contained herein was obtained from sources which we deem reliable and, while thought to be correct, is not guaranteed by Avison Young. Floor Plan (Approximately, not to scale) Location Map Michael Church Lindsay Hockey Broker, Principal Sales Representative, Principal +1 613 567 6634 +1 613 696 2766 [email protected] [email protected] Avison Young Commercial Real Estate Services, LP., Brokerage | 45 O’Connor Street, Suite 800 | Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4 | +1 613 567 2680 | avisonyoung.ca All rights reserved. E. & O.E.: The information contained herein was obtained from sources which we deem reliable and, while thought to be correct, is not guaranteed by Avison Young..
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