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EAST VILLAGE CAMBIEVancouver Neighborhoods VILLAGE Neighbourhoods BIZMAP.CA CAMBIE VILLAGE CAMBIEVILLAGE.CA

DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 30-34 34 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS BACHELOR’S DEGREE average age is 41.3 35 BLOCKS 8 SQ. KM. BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 317 BUSINESSES; 54 46,581 RESIDENTS OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN 17% growth from 2011-2016 FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 6,053 THE INCOMING PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. MILLENIUM LINE BROADWAY EXTENSION COMMERCIAL SIZE IS HELPING TO SPUR DEVELOPMENT INTEREST WITHIN 81 PROPERTIES AND AROUND THE BIA with an assessed commercial value of just over $1 BILLION ATTRACTIONS

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME $200,000 + Heritage Sites Community Centres Queen Elizabeth Park

BIZMAP.CA Updated August 2018 POPULATION GROWTH OF DOMINANT AGE GROUP 17% IS 30-34 triple that of Vancouver (4.6%)

THE TOP 3 % % % LANGUAGES 81 4 3 SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN

71% REPORTED WESTERN EUROPEAN HERITAGE particularly English (24%), Scottish (18%), Irish (16%), German (12%)

39% OF RESIDENTS ARE EARNING OVER $100,000 PER YEAR

THE DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS $200,000+

% % 34 OF RESIDENTS 21 HAVE PURSUED HAVE THE EDUCATION LEVEL POSTGRADUATE OF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE EDUCATION

MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN BUSINESS, FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION % » Education, law, social, community & government (15%)

AND SALES & SERVICE % 17 17 » Management (14%)

% OF HOUSEHOLDS ARE FAMILIES AVERAGE PERSONS 54 PER HOUSEHOLD proportionately fewer than Vancouver (57%) 2.0 and much lower than Metro Vancouver (71%)

$ CAMBIE VILLAGE AVERAGE ANNUAL 91,544 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD higher than the average household in Vancouver ($84,710) and Metro Vancouver ($87,106)

% OF DWELLINGS % OF RESIDENTS % ARE HOME 85 ARE APARTMENTS 51 ARE RENTERS 49 OWNERS slightly above the Vancouver average (80%)

68% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-2 27% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-3A

KEY DESTINATIONS INCLUDE:

» Park Theatre CAMBIE IS CLOSE TO QUEEN ELIZABETH & » Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club CHARLESON PARKS

» The Kino Café

THE CANADA LINE SKYTRAIN RUNS THE FULL LENGTH OF THE BIA STOPPING AT 4 , BIKE ROUTES OLYMPIC VILLAGE BROADWAY-CITY IN THE AREA HALL AND KING EDWARD

KEY EVENTS: CAMBIE HAS A WALK SCORE 3 » Summer Sizzler RATING OF SCHOOLS NEARBY » Spring Easter Egg Hunt 94-97 » Halloween Haunt

BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 30%, AND OPERATE IN & % 317 CAMBIE VILLAGE ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 25

» Food & beverage establishments

KEY BUSINESSES » INCLUDE: Small & unique retail stores

» Health & beauty providers

BASED ON OFFICE VACANCY RATES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: ARE LOW AT 5%

» Continual learning educational institutions LEASE RATES VARY FROM $28-$35 PER SQ. FT. FOR OFFICE AND ARE AROUND » Meeting room facilities $55 PER SQ. FT. FOR RETAIL » Evening entertainment options such as live music venues and wine bars CAMBIE VILLAGE CAMBIEVILLAGE.CA

DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 30-34 34 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS BACHELOR’S DEGREE average age is 41.3 35 BLOCKS 8 SQ. KM. BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % Overview People 317 BUSINESSES; 54 POPULATION: OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN Cambie Village46,58 BIA extends along1 RESIDENTS , one of Vancouver’s17% growth primary from 2011-2016 heritage boulevards, »»A total of 46,581FIVE residents EMPLOYEES live in the Cambie residential from West 6th Avenue to King Edward Street. The catchment area, which experienced 17% growth from 2011-2016; withBIA’s a population ideal location density ofon main transit lines, including triple that of Vancouver (4.6%) and significantly higher than COMMERCIALMetro Vancouver DEVELOPMENT (6.5%). POTENTIAL the 99-B Line and the Canada Line SkyTrain, 6,053offers convenient access from most parts of the »»PrimarilyTHE INCOMING working professionals, the dominant age range is 30- PEOPLEcity and Vancouver PER InternationalSQ. KM. Airport, giving 34 years of age, with higher share of residents aged 20-44 (see this BIA the title of the “Heart of Vancouver”. FigureMILLENIUM 1). LINE Figure 1: Population by Age FigureBROADWAY 1: Population by Age EXTENSION COMMERCIALThis is a bustling, SIZE renewed BIA with 55% of IS HELPING TO SPUR DEVELOPMENT INTEREST WITHIN businesses belonging to either retail or restaurant 35% AND AROUND THE BIA industries, offering a wide range of shopping 81 PROPERTIES 30% withoptions an assessed from commercialbig box retailers value of just to over boutique 25% $shops. The BIA enjoys a large population base of ATTRACTIONS working1 BILLION professionals with disposable income to 20% spend. The Cambie Village residential catchment 15% area encompasses people living in the area population % of total DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME bordered by Main Street (East), West 40th 10%

$Avenue (South), Oak Street (West) and West 6th 5% Heritage Sites Community Centres Queen Elizabeth Park Avenue/False200,00 Creek (North).0 + Under 20 20 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 or Older

Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver

Source: Statistics Canada 2016 Census

POPULATION GROWTH OF DOMINANT AGE GROUP 17% Figure 3: ISEthnic30-34 Origin triple that of Vancouver (4.6%) 30%

25% BIZMAP.CA 20% 3 Updated August 2018 15%

THE TOP 3 ž % of population % 10% % % LANGUAGES 81 5% 4 3 SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH0% CANTONESE MANDARIN English Chinese Scottish Irish Canadian

Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver

% 71 Figure 4: Average Household Income REPORTED WESTERN 25%

EUROPEAN HERITAGE 20% particularly English (24%), Scottish (18%), Irish (16%), German (12%) 15%

10% % of households

5%

0% Less than $20K $20-$39K $40-$59K $60-$79K $80-$99K $100-$149K $150K +

Cambie Village39% OF VancouverRESIDENTS Metro Vancouver ARE EARNING OVER $100,000 PER YEAR

Figure 9: Dwellings by Major Structural Type

Cambie Village THE DOMINANTVancouver Metro Vancouver

Single-Detached Semi-Detached/HOUSEHOLDSingle-Detached Semi-Detached/ INCOMESingle-Detached IS Row Row $200,000+ 10% 5% 15% 29% 5%

58%

12%

85% 80% % % OF RESIDENTS Apartment Apartment HAVEApartment PURSUEDSemi-Detached/ 34 21 Row HAVE THE EDUCATION LEVEL POSTGRADUATE OF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE EDUCATION

Semi-Detached/Row Figure 10: Age of Housing Stock

MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER35% LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN BUSINESS, 30% 25% FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION % » Education, law, social, community & government (15%) 20% AND SALES & SERVICE % 17 »15%Management (14%) 17 % of dwellings 10%

5%

0% Pre-1960 1961 to 1980 1981 to 1990 1991 to 2000 2001 and newer

% OF HOUSEHOLDS Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver ARE FAMILIES AVERAGE PERSONS 54 PER HOUSEHOLD proportionately fewer than Vancouver (57%) 2.0 and much lower than Metro Vancouver (71%)

Figure 13: Fastest Growing Commercial Sub-sectors

Class 1 Restaurants CAMBIE VILLAGE AVERAGE ANNUAL $ Electrical Contractors EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD 91,544 Exhibitions/Shows/Concerts higher than the average household in Vancouver ($84,710) and Metro Vancouver ($87,106)Financial Services sub-industry type sub-industry Instruction

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0 1 2 3 4 # of new businesses (2011-2016) % OF DWELLINGS % OF RESIDENTS % ARE HOME 85 ARE APARTMENTS 51 ARE RENTERS 49 OWNERS slightly above the Vancouver average (80%)

Figure 13: Commercial Business Size

Small - Medium (21-50 employees)

Small (5-20 employees) 10% Large (more than 50 employees) 68% 5% 31% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-2

% 54% Micro (under 5 27 employees) OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-3A

KEY DESTINATIONS INCLUDE:

» Park Theatre CAMBIE IS CLOSE TO QUEEN ELIZABETH & » Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club CHARLESON PARKS

» The Kino Café

THE CANADA LINE SKYTRAIN RUNS THE FULL LENGTH OF THE BIA STOPPING AT 4 , BIKE ROUTES OLYMPIC VILLAGE BROADWAY-CITY IN THE AREA HALL AND KING EDWARD

KEY EVENTS: CAMBIE HAS A WALK SCORE 3 » Summer Sizzler RATING OF SCHOOLS NEARBY » Spring Easter Egg Hunt 94-97 » Halloween Haunt

BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 30%, AND OPERATE IN & % 317 CAMBIE VILLAGE ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 25

» Food & beverage establishments

KEY BUSINESSES » INCLUDE: Small & unique retail stores

» Health & beauty providers

BASED ON OFFICE VACANCY RATES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: ARE LOW AT 5%

» Continual learning educational institutions LEASE RATES VARY FROM $28-$35 PER SQ. FT. FOR OFFICE AND ARE AROUND » Meeting room facilities $55 PER SQ. FT. FOR RETAIL » Evening entertainment options such as live music venues and wine bars DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 30-34 34 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS BACHELOR’S DEGREE average age is 41.3 35 BLOCKS 8 SQ. KM. BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 317 BUSINESSES; 54 46,581 RESIDENTS OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN 17% growth from 2011-2016 FIVE EMPLOYEES

with a population density of COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 6,053 THE INCOMING PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. MILLENIUM LINE BROADWAY EXTENSION COMMERCIAL SIZE IS HELPING TO SPUR DEVELOPMENT INTEREST WITHIN 81 PROPERTIES AND AROUND THE BIA with an assessed commercial value of just over $1 BILLION ATTRACTIONS

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME $200,000 + Heritage Sites Community Centres Queen Elizabeth Park

POPULATION GROWTH OF DOMINANT AGE GROUP 17% IS 30-34 triple that of Vancouver (4.6%)

THE TOP 3 % % % LANGUAGES 81 4 3 CAMBIE VILLAGE SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN CAMBIEVILLAGE.CA

DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % % 30-34 71 34 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS REPORTEDBACHELOR’S WESTERN DEGREE average age is 41.3 BLOCKS SQ. KM. EUROPEAN HERITAGE 35 8 particularly English (24%), Scottish (18%), BUSINESS SIZE Irish (16%), German (12%) Figure 1: Population by Age RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION 35% % 317 BUSINESSES; 54 RESIDENTS 30% OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN HOME LANGUAGE:46,581 ETHNIC ORIGIN: 17% growth from 2011-2016 25% FIVE EMPLOYEES »»80.6% of residents identify English as the language spoken most Refers to the culture or ethnic roots with which residents identify often in their home, making it the predominant language in the themselves. Respondents may select more than one ethnic origin if with a population density of 20% catchment area – almost 15% higher than the city or region (see applicable.COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 39% OF RESIDENTS Figure 2). 15% % of total population % of total ARE EARNING OVER 6,053 »»AsTHE illustrated INCOMING in Figure 3, the Cambie market area has a higher »»Cantonese is the second-most used language in the home (3.9%), 10%proportion of residents reporting Western European (71%) or $ PER YEAR PEOPLEfollowed by PERMandarin SQ. (3.3%), KM.which are both lower than the city Canadian (15%) heritage as compared with Vancouver and Metro 100,000 MILLENIUM5% LINE or region. Vancouver,Under 20 and 20lower to 34 proportion35 to 44 of residents45 to 54 reporting55 to 64 Chinese65 or Older heritage (20%). Cambie’s catchment area has more French and Japanese BROADWAY EXTENSION COMMERCIAL»» SIZE Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver speaking households (0.8% each), as compared with Vancouver »»TheIS HELPING area is also TO home SPUR to DEVELOPMENTproportionately fewer INTEREST residents WITHIN of first- and Metro Vancouver. generationAND AROUND status THE(31%) BIA as compared to Vancouver (48%) and THE DOMINANT 81 PROPERTIES Metro Vancouver (45%). withFigure an 2: assessed Dominant commercial Languages value of just over HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS $ Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver Figure 3: ATTRACTIONSEthnic Origin $ Figure 3: Ethnic Origin1 200,000+ Dominant1 BILLION English 80.6% 66.4% 66.5% 30% Other DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME 25% Cantonese 3.9% 9.7% 5.4% 20% Heritage Sites Community Centres $Mandarin 3.3% 4.8% 5.7% Queen Elizabeth Park 200,000 + 15% % % French 0.8% 0.6% 0.4% OF RESIDENTS 21 HAVE PURSUED

ž % of population 34 Japanese 0.8% 0.6% 0.3% 10% HAVE THE POSTGRADUATE Korean 0.7% 0.8% 1.4% 5% EDUCATION LEVEL Spanish 0.7% 0.9% 0.8% 0% OF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE EDUCATION POPULATIONFarsi (Persian) 0.6% GROWTH0.7% OF 1.1% DOMINANTEnglish Chinese AGEScottish GROUPIrish Canadian

Tagalog 0.6% 1.5%% 1.3% IS Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver (Filipino) 17 30-34 Punjabi 0.1% 1.3% 4.3% Source: Statistics Canada 2016 Census triple that of Vancouver (4.6%) Vietnamese 0.1% 1.1% 0.6% MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: Source: Statistics Canada 2016 Census FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN BUSINESS, Figure FINANCE4: Average Household & Income ADMINISTRATION % » Education, law, social, community & government (15%)

THE TOP 3 25%AND SALES & SERVICE % 17 % % 17 % » Management (14%) LANGUAGES 81 20% 4 3

SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH15% CANTONESE MANDARIN

10% % of households BIZMAP.CA 1 Refers to the culture or ethnic roots with which residents identify themselves. Respondents may select more than one ethnic origin 5%if applicable. 4 Updated August 2018 % OF HOUSEHOLDS

0% ARE FAMILIES AVERAGE PERSONS % Less than $20K $20-$39K54$40-$59K $60-$79K $80-$99K $100-$149K $150K + PER HOUSEHOLD proportionately fewer than Vancouver (57%) 2.0 and much lower than Metro Vancouver (71%) 71 Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver REPORTED WESTERN EUROPEAN HERITAGE particularly English (24%), Scottish (18%), Irish (16%), German (12%)

Figure 9: Dwellings by Major Structural Type CAMBIE VILLAGE AVERAGE ANNUAL Cambie Village $ Vancouver Metro Vancouver

Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-DetachedEXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD Row 91,544Row higher than the average household in Vancouver ($84,710) and Metro Vancouver ($87,106) 10% 5% 15% 29% 39% OF RESIDENTS5% ARE EARNING OVER58% $ 100,000 PER YEAR 12% 85% 80% % OF DWELLINGS % OF RESIDENTS % ARE HOME Apartment Apartment Apartment Semi-Detached/ ARE RENTERS OWNERS 85 ARE APARTMENTS Row 51 49 slightly above theTHE Vancouver DOMINANT average (80%) HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS $200,000+ Semi-Detached/Row Figure 10: Age of Housing Stock 35% % 30% 68 25% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE

% 20% % IS ZONED AS 34 OF RESIDENTS 21 HAVE PURSUED C-2 15% HAVE THE EDUCATION LEVEL % of dwellings POSTGRADUATE 10% OF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE EDUCATION 5% %

0% 27 Pre-1960 1961 to 1980 1981 to 1990 1991 to 2000 2001 and newer OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS AS Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver ZONED MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: C-3A FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN BUSINESS, FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION % » Education, law, social, community & government (15%)

AND SALES & SERVICE % 17 17 » Management (14%) Figure 13:KEY Fastest GrowingDESTINATIONS Commercial Sub-sectors INCLUDE:

» Park Theatre CAMBIE IS CLOSE TO Class 1 Restaurants QUEEN ELIZABETH & » ElectricalYuk Yuk’s Contractors Comedy Club CHARLESON PARKS OF HOUSEHOLDS % Exhibitions/Shows/Concerts ARE FAMILIES AVERAGE PERSONS 54 » TheFinancial Kino Services Café PER HOUSEHOLD proportionately fewer than Vancouver (57%) type sub-industry 2.0 and much lower than Metro Vancouver (71%) Instruction

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0 1 2 3 4 THE CANADA# of new businesses (2011-2016) LINE SKYTRAIN RUNS THE FULL LENGTH OF THE BIA STOPPING AT 4 , BIKE ROUTES OLYMPIC VILLAGE BROADWAY-CITY IN THE AREA $ CAMBIE VILLAGE AVERAGEHALL AND ANNUAL KING EDWARD 91,544 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD Figure 13: Commercial Business Size higher than the average household in Vancouver ($84,710) and Metro Vancouver ($87,106) Small - Medium (21-50 employees)

Small (5-20 employees) 10% Large (more than 50 employees) 5%

31% % OF DWELLINGS % OF RESIDENTS % ARE HOME 85 ARE APARTMENTS 51 ARE RENTERS 49 OWNERS slightly above the Vancouver average (80%) KEY : 54% Micro (under 5 EVENTS CAMBIE HAS A employees) WALK SCORE 3 » Summer Sizzler RATING OF SCHOOLS NEARBY » Spring Easter Egg Hunt 94-97% 68 » Halloween Haunt OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-2

BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 30%, AND OPERATE IN % & % 317 CAMBIE27 VILLAGE ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 25 OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-3A » Food & beverage establishments

KEY BUSINESSES » INCLUDE: Small & unique retail stores

» Health & beauty providers KEY DESTINATIONS INCLUDE:

» Park Theatre CAMBIE IS CLOSE TO QUEEN ELIZABETH & BASED ON » Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club OFFICE CHARLESONVACANCY RATES PARKS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: ARE LOW AT 5% » The Kino Café

» Continual learning educational institutions LEASE RATES VARY FROM $28-$35 PER SQ. FT. THE CANADA LINE SKYTRAIN FOR OFFICE AND ARE AROUND » Meeting room facilities RUNS THE FULL LENGTH OF THE BIA STOPPING AT 4 $55 PER SQ. FT. OLYMPIC VILLAGE, BROADWAY-CITY BIKE ROUTES FOR RETAILIN THE AREA » Evening entertainment options such as live music venues HALL AND KING EDWARD and wine bars

KEY EVENTS: CAMBIE HAS A WALK SCORE 3 » Summer Sizzler RATING OF SCHOOLS NEARBY » Spring Easter Egg Hunt 94-97 » Halloween Haunt

BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 30%, AND OPERATE IN & % 317 CAMBIE VILLAGE ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 25

» Food & beverage establishments

KEY BUSINESSES » INCLUDE: Small & unique retail stores

» Health & beauty providers

BASED ON OFFICE VACANCY RATES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: ARE LOW AT 5%

» Continual learning educational institutions LEASE RATES VARY FROM $28-$35 PER SQ. FT. FOR OFFICE AND ARE AROUND » Meeting room facilities $55 PER SQ. FT. FOR RETAIL » Evening entertainment options such as live music venues and wine bars DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 30-34 34 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS BACHELOR’S DEGREE average age is 41.3 35 BLOCKS 8 SQ. KM. BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 317 BUSINESSES; 54 46,581 RESIDENTS OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN 17% growth from 2011-2016 FIVE EMPLOYEES

with a population density of COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 6,053 THE INCOMING PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. MILLENIUM LINE BROADWAY EXTENSION COMMERCIAL SIZE IS HELPING TO SPUR DEVELOPMENT INTEREST WITHIN 81 PROPERTIES AND AROUND THE BIA with an assessed commercial value of just over $ ATTRACTIONS 1 BILLION DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 30-34 34 DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS BACHELOR’S DEGREE average age is 41.3 $ Heritage Sites Community Centres Queen Elizabeth Park 35200,00 BLOCKS 80 SQ.+ KM. BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 317 BUSINESSES; 54 POPULATION46,58 GROWTH1 RESIDENTS OF DOMINANTOF WHICH AGE HAVE GROUP FEWER THAN 17% growth from 2011-201617% IS 30-34FIVE EMPLOYEES withtriple a populationthat of Vancouver density (4.6%) of COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 6,053 THE INCOMING PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. MILLENIUM LINE THE TOP 3 % BROADWAY% EXTENSION% COMMERCIAL SIZELANGUAGES 81 IS HELPING4 TO SPUR DEVELOPMENT 3INTEREST WITHIN 81 PROPERTIESSPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISHAND AROUNDCANTONESE THE BIA MANDARIN with an assessed commercial value of just over $1 BILLION ATTRACTIONS DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD 71% INCOME $ Heritage Sites Community Centres Queen Elizabeth Park Figure200,00 1: Population byREPORTED Age 0 + WESTERN 35% EUROPEAN HERITAGE

30% particularly English (24%), Scottish (18%), Irish (16%), German (12%) POPULATIONCAMBIE25% VILLAGEGROWTH OF DOMINANT AGE GROUP CAMBIEVILLAGE.CA 20% 17% IS 15% % of total population % of total 30-34 triple that of Vancouver (4.6%) 10%

5% Under 20 20 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 or Older 39% OF RESIDENTS

Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver ARE EARNING OVER THE TOP 3 % $%100,000 PER YEAR% LANGUAGES 81 4 3 SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN Figure 3: Ethnic Origin THE DOMINANT

30% HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS $ 25% 200,000+ 20% % 15% 71

ž % of population 10% HOUSEHOLD REPORTEDINCOME: WESTERN EDUCATION: 5% »»The CambieEUROPEAN catchment area is home HERITAGE to wealthy working Highest certificate, diploma or degree for residents 15 years+ in 0% residents—more than 39%% of households have annual incomes private households. % English particularlyChinese English (24%),Scottish ScottishIrish (18%), Canadian HAVE PURSUED above $100,000,Irish34 (16%), compared German toOF Vancouver (12%) RESIDENTS (31%) and Metro 21 Vancouver (35%) (see Figure 4). The most common household »»The dominant educational level for residents is a Bachelor’s Cambie VillageHAVE THEVancouver EDUCATIONMetro LEVEL Vancouver POSTGRADUATE income is more than $200,000. degree, with 34% of residents having attained this level (see OF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE Figure 5). EDUCATION »»Moreover, the median household income of $82,138 is much higher than Vancouver ($65,327) or Metro Vancouver ($72,662). »»Cambie residents are highly educated, with 21% achieving a university education above bachelor level. Figure 4: Household Income Distribution Figure 4: Average Household Income Figure 5: Education Levels 25% OTHER 39% OF RESIDENTSINCLUDE: MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS LEADING OCCUPATIONSCambie Metro Vancouver ARE EARNINGVillage OVER Vancouver FOR20% RESIDENTS ARE IN BUSINESS, Population 15 years or$ older & » Education, law, 100,000 social, community &PER government YEAR (15%) FINANCE ADMINISTRATION % No certificate, diploma or 15% 6% 13% 14% AND SALES & SERVICE % 17 degree 10% 17 High» schoolManagement certificate (14%) 18% 24% 29% % of households Trades certificate or diploma 4% 5% 6% 5% College or other THE DOMINANT 15% 15% 17% non-university 0% HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS University (some/bachelor/ Less than $20K $20-$39K $40-$59K $60-$79K $80-$99K $100-$149K $150K + 58% 43% 34% higher) $200,000+ Source: Statistics Canada 2016 Census Cambie Village % OFVancouver HOUSEHOLDSMetro Vancouver Source: Statistics Canada 2016 Census ARE FAMILIES AVERAGE PERSONS 54 PER HOUSEHOLD proportionately fewer than Vancouver (57%) 2.0 and much lower than Metro Vancouver (71%) % % Figure 9: Dwellings by Major34 Structural Type OF RESIDENTS 21 HAVE PURSUED Cambie Village HAVE THEVancouver EDUCATIONMetro Vancouver LEVEL POSTGRADUATE Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached Row OF A BACHELOR’SRow DEGREE EDUCATION

10% 5% 15% CAMBIE VILLAGE AVERAGE ANNUAL $ 29% 5% BIZMAP.CA EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD 5 91,54458% Updated August 2018 higher than the averageOTHER household LEADING in Vancouver OCCUPATIONS ($84,710) INCLUDE: MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS and Metro12% Vancouver ($87,106) FOR RESIDENTS85% ARE IN80% BUSINESS, » Education, law, social, community & government (15%) FINANCEApartment & ADMINISTRATIONApartment Apartment% Semi-Detached/ Row AND SALES & SERVICE % 17 17 » Management (14%) % OF DWELLINGS % OF RESIDENTS % ARE HOME 85 ARE APARTMENTS 51 ARE RENTERS 49 OWNERS Semi-Detached/Row slightly above the Vancouver average (80%) Figure 10: Age of Housing Stock

35% % OF HOUSEHOLDS 30% ARE FAMILIES AVERAGE PERSONS 25% 54 proportionately fewer than Vancouver (57%) PER HOUSEHOLD 20% 2.0 and much lower than Metro Vancouver (71%)

15% % % of dwellings 68 10% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE 5% IS ZONED AS 0% C-2 Pre-1960 1961 to 1980 1981 to 1990 1991 to 2000 2001 and newer Cambie Village$ Vancouver CAMBIEMetro Vancouver VILLAGE AVERAGE %ANNUAL 91,544 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD27 higher than the average household in VancouverOF COMMERCIAL ($84,710) SPACE and Metro Vancouver ($87,106) IS ZONED AS C-3A

Figure 13: Fastest Growing Commercial Sub-sectors % OF DWELLINGS % OF RESIDENTS % ARE HOME 85Class 1 RestaurantsARE APARTMENTS 51 ARE RENTERS 49 OWNERS KEYslightlyElectrical DESTINATIONS above Contractors the Vancouver average INCLUDE (80%) :

Exhibitions/Shows/Concerts » Park Theatre CAMBIE IS CLOSE TO Financial Services QUEEN ELIZABETH & sub-industry type sub-industry » Yuk Yuk’s ComedyInstruction Club CHARLESON PARKS

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» The Kino Café 0 1 2 3 4 % # of new businesses (2011-2016) 68 OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS THE CANADA LINE SKYTRAIN C-2 RUNS THE FULL LENGTH OF THE BIA STOPPING AT 4 BIKE ROUTES Figure 13: CommercialOLYMPIC Business Size VILLAGE, BROADWAY-CITY % Small - Medium IN THE AREA HALL AND KING EDWARD(21-50 employees) 27 Small (5-20 OF COMMERCIAL SPACE employees) 10% Large (more than 50 employees) IS ZONED AS 5% C-3A

31%

KEY DESTINATIONS INCLUDE54% : Micro (under 5 employees)

» Park Theatre CAMBIE IS CLOSE TO QUEEN ELIZABETH & KEY EVENTS: » Yuk Yuk’s ComedyCAMBIE Club HAS A CHARLESON PARKS WALK SCORE 3 » Summer Sizzler » The Kino CaféRATING OF SCHOOLS NEARBY » Spring Easter Egg Hunt 94-97 » Halloween Haunt THE CANADA LINE SKYTRAIN RUNS THE FULL LENGTH OF THE BIA STOPPING AT 4 , BIKE ROUTES OLYMPIC VILLAGE BROADWAY-CITY IN THE AREA HALLBUSINESSES AND KING EDWARD TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 30%, AND OPERATE IN & % 317 CAMBIE VILLAGE ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 25

» Food & beverage establishments

KEY BUSINESSES » INCLUDE: Small & unique retail stores

» Health & beauty providers

KEY EVENTS: CAMBIE HAS A WALK SCORE 3 » Summer Sizzler BASED ON OFFICE VACANCY RATES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SCHOOLSMARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: RATINGARE LOW ATOF % 5 NEARBY » Spring Easter Egg Hunt 94-97 » Halloween Haunt » Continual learning educational institutions LEASE RATES VARY FROM $28-$35 PER SQ. FT. FOR OFFICE AND ARE AROUND » Meeting room facilities $55BUSINESSES PER SQ. FT. TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 30%, AND OPERATE IN FOR RETAIL ACCOMMODATION» Evening entertainment & options FOOD such SERVICE as live music 25venues% 317 CAMBIE VILLAGE and wine bars

» Food & beverage establishments

KEY BUSINESSES » INCLUDE: Small & unique retail stores

» Health & beauty providers

BASED ON OFFICE VACANCY RATES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: ARE LOW AT 5%

» Continual learning educational institutions LEASE RATES VARY FROM $28-$35 PER SQ. FT. FOR OFFICE AND ARE AROUND » Meeting room facilities $55 PER SQ. FT. FOR RETAIL » Evening entertainment options such as live music venues and wine bars DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 30-34 34 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS BACHELOR’S DEGREE average age is 41.3 35 BLOCKS 8 SQ. KM. BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 317 BUSINESSES; 54 46,581 RESIDENTS OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN 17% growth from 2011-2016 FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 6,053 THE INCOMING PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. MILLENIUM LINE BROADWAY EXTENSION COMMERCIAL SIZE IS HELPING TO SPUR DEVELOPMENT INTEREST WITHIN 81 PROPERTIES AND AROUND THE BIA with an assessed commercial value of just over $1 BILLION ATTRACTIONS

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME $200,000 + Heritage Sites Community Centres Queen Elizabeth Park

DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % POPULATION GROWTH OF 30-34DOMINANT AGE34 GROUP YEARS BACHELOR’S DEGREE BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET% SIZE 17 averageIS age is 41.3 35 BLOCKS 8 SQ. KM. 30-34 triple that of Vancouver (4.6%) BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 317 BUSINESSES; 54 RESIDENTS OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN THE46,58 TOP 3 1 17% growth from 2011-2016 % FIVE% EMPLOYEES% LANGUAGES 81 4 3 with a population density of SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISHCOMMERCIALCANTONESE DEVELOPMENT POTENTIALMANDARIN 6,053 THE INCOMING PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. MILLENIUM LINE BROADWAY EXTENSION COMMERCIAL SIZE % IS HELPING TO SPUR DEVELOPMENT INTEREST WITHIN 81 PROPERTIES 71 AND AROUND THE BIA with an assessed REPORTEDcommercial value of just WESTERN over $ EUROPEAN HERITAGE ATTRACTIONS 1 BILLIONparticularly English (24%), Scottish (18%), Irish (16%), German (12%)

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME $200,000 + Heritage Sites Community Centres Queen Elizabeth Park

39% OF RESIDENTS POPULATION GROWTH OF DOMINANTARE EARNINGAGE GROUP OVER 17% IS 30-34 $100,000 PER YEAR triple that of Vancouver (4.6%)

THE DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS THE TOP 3 % %$200,000+ % LANGUAGES 81 4 3 SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN

% % 34 OF RESIDENTS 21 HAVE PURSUED HAVE% THE EDUCATION LEVEL POSTGRADUATE CAMBIE 71OF AVILLAGE BACHELOR’S DEGREE EDUCATION CAMBIEVILLAGE.CAREPORTED WESTERN EUROPEAN HERITAGE particularly English (24%), Scottish (18%), MOST COMMONIrish (16%), OCCUPATIONS German (12%) OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN BUSINESS, FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION % » Education, law, social, community & government (15%)

AND SALES & SERVICE % 17 17 » Management (14%) OF RESIDENTS OCCUPATION: 39% ARE EARNING OVER »The most common occupations for BIA-area residents are: » $ business, finance and administration (17%); sales and service 100,000 PER YEAR (17%); education, law, social, community and government (15%); and management (14%) (see% OFFigure HOUSEHOLDS 6). ARE FAMILIES AVERAGE PERSONS »»The proportion54 of area residents with sales and service PER HOUSEHOLD occupations isproportionately significantly lower fewer than than Vancouver Vancouver (24%) (57%) or 2.0 Metro Vancouverand (24%).much lower than Metro Vancouver (71%) THE DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS »»This mix of occupations does not align with the local business mix (55% of businesses are retail, accommodation or food $200,000+ service), suggesting the majority of residents commute away from the BIA to work and employees commute to the area.

Figure 6: Occupation FAMILY STRUCTURE: Cambie Metro Vancouver CAMBIE VILLAGE AVERAGE ANNUAL $ Village Vancouver »»54% of BIA catchment area households are families2, Business, finance & EXPENDITUREproportionately PER HOUSEHOLD fewer than that of Vancouver (57%) and much 91,54417% 16% 16% % administration % 34 OF RESIDENTShigher than the averagelower household than Metro in Vancouver Vancouver ($84,710) (71%)21 (see Figure HAVE 7). PURSUED Sales & service 17% 24% and Metro24% Vancouver ($87,106) Average number of persons per household is 2.0, which is below Education, law, social,HAVE THE EDUCATION LEVEL »» POSTGRADUATE 15% 12% 11% the averages of Metro Vancouver (2.5) and Vancouver (2.2). community & governmentOF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE EDUCATION Management 14% 12% 12% Figure 7: Family Structure

Natural & applied sciences 11% 9% 7% Cambie Metro Vancouver Village Vancouver Art, culture, recreation & 10% 8% 5% sport % OF DWELLINGS Number% OF of households RESIDENTS 22,905 %283,920ARE HOME960,895 Health 9% 7% 6% Average number of persons ARE APARTMENTS OTHERARE RENTERSLEADING OCCUPATIONS2.0 2.2OWNERS INCLUDE:2.5 MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS 51per household 49 85Trades, transport & slightly above the Vancouver average (80%) FORequipment RESIDENTS operators & ARE IN4% BUSINESS7% , 12% % of households with families2 54% 57% 71% related Number» Education, of families law, social, community12,370 & government160,855 (15%)679,365 FINANCENatural resources, & ADMINISTRATION % agriculture & related 1% 1% 1% Average number of persons 17 2.6 2.7 2.9 ANDproduction SALES & SERVICE % per family » Management (14%) 17 Average number of children N/A 1% 2% 2% 1.5 1.5 1.5 per family Manufacturing & utilities 1% 2% 3% Source: Statistics Canada 2016 Census Source: Statistics Canada 2016 Census 68% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE % OF HOUSEHOLDS IS ZONED AS C-2 ARE FAMILIES AVERAGE PERSONS 54 PER HOUSEHOLD proportionately fewer than Vancouver (57%) 2.0 and much lower than Metro Vancouver (71%) 27% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE BIZMAP.CA 2 Census family is defined as a married couple and the children, if any, of either and/or both spouses; a couple living common law and the children, if any, of either and/or both partners; or a lone parentIS of ZONED AS 6 Updated August 2018 any marital status with at least one child living in the same dwelling and that child or those children. C-3A

$ CAMBIE VILLAGE AVERAGE ANNUAL 91,544 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD higher than the average household in Vancouver ($84,710) KEY DESTINATIONS INCLUDE: and Metro Vancouver ($87,106)

» Park Theatre CAMBIE IS CLOSE TO QUEEN ELIZABETH & » Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club CHARLESON PARKS % OF DWELLINGS % OF RESIDENTS % ARE HOME ARE RENTERS OWNERS »85The Kino CaféARE APARTMENTS 51 49 slightly above the Vancouver average (80%)

THE CANADA LINE SKYTRAIN RUNS THE FULL LENGTH OF THE BIA STOPPING AT 4 OLYMPIC VILLAGE, BROADWAY-CITY BIKE ROUTES %IN THE AREA HALL AND KING EDWARD 68 OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-2 27% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-3A

KEY EVENTS: CAMBIE HAS A WALK SCORE 3 » Summer Sizzler SCHOOLS KEY DESTINATIONSRATING OF INCLUDE: NEARBY » Spring Easter Egg Hunt » Park Theatre94-97 » HalloweenCAMBIE Haunt IS CLOSE TO QUEEN ELIZABETH & » Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club CHARLESON PARKS

» The Kino Café BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 30%, AND OPERATE IN & % 317 CAMBIE VILLAGE ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 25 THE CANADA LINE SKYTRAIN RUNS THE FULL LENGTH OF THE BIA STOPPING AT 4 , » Food & beverage establishmentsBIKE ROUTES OLYMPIC VILLAGE BROADWAY-CITY IN THE AREA HALL AND KING EDWARD KEY BUSINESSES » INCLUDE: Small & unique retail stores

» Health & beauty providers

BASED ON OFFICE VACANCY RATES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: ARE LOW AT 5%

» Continual learning educational institutions LEASE RATES VARY FROM KEY EVENTS: $CAMBIE$ HAS A 28- 35 PER SQ. FT. 3 » Summer Sizzler WALKFOR OFFICE SCORE AND ARE AROUND » Meeting room facilities $RATING OF SCHOOLS 55 PER SQ. FT. NEARBY » Spring Easter Egg Hunt FOR RETAIL » Evening entertainment options such as live music venues 94-97 and wine bars » Halloween Haunt

BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 30%, AND OPERATE IN & % 317 CAMBIE VILLAGE ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 25

» Food & beverage establishments

KEY BUSINESSES » INCLUDE: Small & unique retail stores

» Health & beauty providers

BASED ON OFFICE VACANCY RATES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: ARE LOW AT 5%

» Continual learning educational institutions LEASE RATES VARY FROM $28-$35 PER SQ. FT. FOR OFFICE AND ARE AROUND » Meeting room facilities $55 PER SQ. FT. FOR RETAIL » Evening entertainment options such as live music venues and wine bars DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 30-34 34 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS BACHELOR’S DEGREE average age is 41.3 35 BLOCKS 8 SQ. KM. BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 317 BUSINESSES; 54 46,581 RESIDENTS OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN 17% growth from 2011-2016 FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 6,053 THE INCOMING PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. MILLENIUM LINE BROADWAY EXTENSION COMMERCIAL SIZE IS HELPING TO SPUR DEVELOPMENT INTEREST WITHIN 81 PROPERTIES AND AROUND THE BIA with an assessed commercial value of just over $1 BILLION ATTRACTIONS

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME $200,000 + Heritage Sites Community Centres Queen Elizabeth Park

POPULATION GROWTH OF DOMINANT AGE GROUP 17% IS 30-34 triple that of Vancouver (4.6%)

THE TOP 3 % % % LANGUAGES 81 4 3 SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN

71% REPORTED WESTERN EUROPEAN HERITAGE particularly English (24%), Scottish (18%), Irish (16%), German (12%)

CAMBIE VILLAGE CAMBIEVILLAGE.CA 39% OF RESIDENTS ARE EARNING OVER $100,000 PER YEAR

THE DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS $200,000+

% % 34 OF RESIDENTS 21 HAVE PURSUED HAVE THE EDUCATION LEVEL POSTGRADUATE OF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE EDUCATION SPENDING PATTERNS: »»The average annual expenditure per household in the BIA’s »»These households also spend comparatively less catchment area ($91,544) is higher than that of the average (in percentage terms) on personal care than their household in Vancouver ($84,710) or Metro Vancouver ($87,106). Vancouver and Metro Vancouver counterparts. MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: »»In percentage terms, Cambie-area households spend more on FORtobacco RESIDENTS and alcohol ARE (3%) INas compared BUSINESS with other, Vancouver or FINANCEMetro Vancouver & ADMINISTRATION households (2% respectively) %(see Figure 8). » Education, law, social, community & government (15%)

ANDFigure 8: SALES Household &Spending SERVICE % 17 17 Cambie» Management Village (14%) Vancouver Metro Vancouver $ % $ % $ %

Food $9,981 11% $9,168 11% $8,956 10%

Shelter $19,611 21% $17,983 21% $18,037 21%

Household operation, furnishing & equipment $6,147 7% $5,656 6% $6,125 7%

Clothing $4,407 5% $3,858 5% $3,759 4%

Transportation % OF HOUSEHOLDS $9,686 11% $9,563 11% $10,862 12% AVERAGE PERSONS Health & personal care ARE FAMILIES $3,842 4% $3,492 5% $3,603 5% 54 PER HOUSEHOLD Recreation, educationproportionately & reading materials fewer than Vancouver (57%) $7,307 8% $6,2722.07% $6,627 7% and much lower than Metro Vancouver (71%) Tobacco, alcohol & games of chance $2,666 3% $2,038 2% $1,935 2%

Personal taxes & insurance $24,131 26% $22,820 27% $23,361 26%

Other $3,767 4% $3,858 5% $3,844 5% Total expenditure per household $91,544 100% $84,710 100% $87,106 100%

Source: Pitney Bowes 2016 $ CAMBIE VILLAGE AVERAGE ANNUAL 91,544 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD higher than the average household in Vancouver ($84,710) and Metro Vancouver ($87,106)

BIZMAP.CA 7 Updated August 2018 % OF DWELLINGS % OF RESIDENTS % ARE HOME 85 ARE APARTMENTS 51 ARE RENTERS 49 OWNERS slightly above the Vancouver average (80%)

68% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-2 27% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-3A

KEY DESTINATIONS INCLUDE:

» Park Theatre CAMBIE IS CLOSE TO QUEEN ELIZABETH & » Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club CHARLESON PARKS

» The Kino Café

THE CANADA LINE SKYTRAIN RUNS THE FULL LENGTH OF THE BIA STOPPING AT 4 , BIKE ROUTES OLYMPIC VILLAGE BROADWAY-CITY IN THE AREA HALL AND KING EDWARD

KEY EVENTS: CAMBIE HAS A WALK SCORE 3 » Summer Sizzler RATING OF SCHOOLS NEARBY » Spring Easter Egg Hunt 94-97 » Halloween Haunt

BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 30%, AND OPERATE IN & % 317 CAMBIE VILLAGE ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 25

» Food & beverage establishments

KEY BUSINESSES » INCLUDE: Small & unique retail stores

» Health & beauty providers

BASED ON OFFICE VACANCY RATES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: ARE LOW AT 5%

» Continual learning educational institutions LEASE RATES VARY FROM $28-$35 PER SQ. FT. FOR OFFICE AND ARE AROUND » Meeting room facilities $55 PER SQ. FT. FOR RETAIL » Evening entertainment options such as live music venues and wine bars DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 30-34 34 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS BACHELOR’S DEGREE average age is 41.3 35 BLOCKS 8 SQ. KM. BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 317 BUSINESSES; 54 46,581 RESIDENTS OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN 17% growth from 2011-2016 FIVE EMPLOYEES

with a population density of COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 6,053 THE INCOMING PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. MILLENIUM LINE BROADWAY EXTENSION COMMERCIAL SIZE IS HELPING TO SPUR DEVELOPMENT INTEREST WITHIN 81 PROPERTIES AND AROUND THE BIA with an assessed commercial value of just over Figure 1: Population by Age

ATTRACTIONS $1 BILLION 35% 30%

25% DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME 20% $ Heritage Sites Community Centres Queen Elizabeth Park 15% 200,000 + population % of total

10%

5% Under 20 20 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 or Older

POPULATION GROWTH OF DOMINANTCambie Village AGEVancouver GROUP Metro Vancouver 17% IS 30-34 triple that of Vancouver (4.6%)

Figure 3: Ethnic Origin

30% THE TOP 3 % 25% % % LANGUAGES 81 20% 4 3 SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH15% CANTONESE MANDARIN

ž % of population 10% Figure 1: Population by Age

5% 35% 0% 30% English Chinese Scottish Irish Canadian 25% % Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver 20% 71 15% % of total population % of total REPORTED WESTERN

10% EUROPEAN HERITAGE Figure 4: Average Household Income 5% particularly English (24%), Scottish (18%), Under 20 Irish20 (16%), to 34 German35 to 44 (12%) 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 or Older 25%

Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver 20%

15%

10% Figure 3: Ethnic Origin % of households 5% 39% OF RESIDENTS

30% 0% ARE EARNING OVER Less than $20K $20-$39K $40-$59K $60-$79K $80-$99K $100-$149K $150K + 25% $100,000 PER YEAR 20% Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver

15%

CAMBIEž % of population 10% VILLAGE 5% THE DOMINANT CAMBIEVILLAGE.CA 0% HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS English Chinese Scottish Irish Canadian Figure 9: Dwellings by Major Structural Type $200,000+ Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver

Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached Row Row

10% 5% 15% 29% 5% Figure 4: Average Household Income % % 58% HAVE PURSUED 25% 34 OF RESIDENTS 21 12% HAVE THE 85% 80%POSTGRADUATE 20% EDUCATION LEVEL OF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE EDUCATION 15% Apartment Apartment Apartment Semi-Detached/ Row

10% % of households

5% MOSTPlace COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: HOUSING0% MIX: Semi-Detached/Row FOR RESIDENTSLess than $20K $20-$39K ARE$40-$59K IN BUSINESS$60-$79K $80-$99K , $100-$149K $150K + Figure 10: 10: Age Age of Housing of Housing Stock Stock FINANCE»»The dominant & ADMINISTRATION dwelling type in the Cambie catchment% area is » Education, law, social, community & government (15%) apartmentsCambie (85%); Village slightly higherVancouver than Vancouver17 (80%) Metro (seeVancouver 35% ANDFigure SALES 9). & SERVICE % 30% 17 » Management (14%) »»Cambie Village has seen a significant boost in development and 25% renovation since 2009, as a result of the new access afforded by 20% the Canada Line SkyTrain.

15%

FigureFigure 9: 9:Dwellings Dwellings by Major by StructuralMajor Structural Type Type % of dwellings 10%

Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver % OF HOUSEHOLDS 5% Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached 0% Row Row AVERAGE PERSONS ARE FAMILIES Pre-1960 1961 to 1980 1981 to 1990 1991 to 2000 2001 and newer 54 PER HOUSEHOLD 10% proportionately fewer than Vancouver (57%) 15% Cambie Village 2.0Vancouver Metro Vancouver 5% and much lower than Metro Vancouver (71%) 29% 5% Source: Statistics Canada 2016 Census 58% The split of rental and owned residences is about equal (51% and 12% »» 85% 80% 49% respectively), with a slightly lower rental percentage than Vancouver (53%).

Apartment Apartment Apartment Semi-Detached/ Detached housing prices in the catchment area vary widely Row »» Source: Statistics Canada 2016 Census CAMBIE VILLAGEFigure 13:(between Fastest Growing AVERAGE$2.9 Commercial million andSub-sectors $7.1 ANNUAL million), creating a diverse real »»While the Cambie$ neighbourhood is long established, many of estate market within the area. the older buildings have been redeveloped; as a result,EXPENDITURE the PER HOUSEHOLD 91,544 »»Apartment/condominium prices range from $849,000-$1.5 majority of housing developments in the BIA were builthigher after than the averagemillion, householdClass 1 Restaurantsas compared in Vancouver with Vancouver ($84,710) West ($844,700) and 2001 (31%), significantly higher than Vancouver (23%)and Metro Vancouver Metro($87,106) Vancouver ($693,500); rental rates for a two-bedroom Semi-Detached/Row (see Figure 10). Electrical Contractors Figure 10: Age of Housing Stock apartment are commonly around $2,650 per month. Exhibitions/Shows/Concerts

35% Financial Services

30% type sub-industry Instruction 25% OF RESIDENTS ARE HOME % OF DWELLINGS % Insurance Agents % 20% ARE APARTMENTS ARE RENTERS OWNERS 85 51 0 1 492 3 4 15% slightly above the Vancouver average (80%) # of new businesses (2011-2016) % of dwellings

10%

5% BIZMAP.CA 0% 8 Updated August 2018 Pre-1960 1961 to 1980 1981 to 1990 1991 to 2000 2001 and newer

Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver Figure 13: Commercial Business Size % Small - Medium 68 (21-50 employees) Small (5-20 OF COMMERCIAL SPACE employees) 10% Large (more than IS ZONED AS 50 employees) 5% C-2

31% Figure 13: Fastest Growing Commercial Sub-sectors 27% Class 1 Restaurants OF COMMERCIAL SPACE

Electrical Contractors IS ZONED AS 54% Micro (under 5 C-3Aemployees) Exhibitions/Shows/Concerts

Financial Services sub-industry type sub-industry Instruction

Insurance Agents

0 1 2 3 4 KEY DESTINATIONS# of INCLUDE new businesses (2011-2016):

» Park Theatre CAMBIE IS CLOSE TO QUEEN ELIZABETH & » Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club CHARLESON PARKS

Figure 13: Commercial Business Size » The Kino Café Small - Medium (21-50 employees)

Small (5-20 employees) 10% Large (more than 50 employees) 5% THE CANADA LINE SKYTRAIN 31%RUNS THE FULL LENGTH OF THE BIA STOPPING AT 4 , BIKE ROUTES OLYMPIC VILLAGE BROADWAY-CITY IN THE AREA HALL AND KING EDWARD

54% Micro (under 5 employees)

KEY EVENTS: CAMBIE HAS A WALK SCORE 3 » Summer Sizzler RATING OF SCHOOLS NEARBY » Spring Easter Egg Hunt 94-97 » Halloween Haunt

BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 30%, AND OPERATE IN & % 317 CAMBIE VILLAGE ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 25

» Food & beverage establishments

KEY BUSINESSES » INCLUDE: Small & unique retail stores

» Health & beauty providers

BASED ON OFFICE VACANCY RATES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: ARE LOW AT 5%

» Continual learning educational institutions LEASE RATES VARY FROM $28-$35 PER SQ. FT. FOR OFFICE AND ARE AROUND » Meeting room facilities $55 PER SQ. FT. FOR RETAIL » Evening entertainment options such as live music venues and wine bars DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 30-34 34 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS BACHELOR’S DEGREE average age is 41.3 35 BLOCKS 8 SQ. KM. BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 317 BUSINESSES; 54 46,581 RESIDENTS OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN 17% growth from 2011-2016 FIVE EMPLOYEES with a population density of COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 6,053 THE INCOMING PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. MILLENIUM LINE BROADWAY EXTENSION COMMERCIAL SIZE IS HELPING TO SPUR DEVELOPMENT INTEREST WITHIN AND AROUND THE BIA 81 PROPERTIES DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FASTwith an assessed commercial FACTS value of just over % $1 BILLION 30-34 ATTRACTIONS 34 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS BACHELOR’S DEGREE average age is 41.3 35DOMINANT BLOCKS HOUSEHOLD INCOME8 SQ. KM. BUSINESS SIZE $200,000 + Heritage Sites Community Centres Queen Elizabeth Park RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 317 BUSINESSES; 54 46,581 RESIDENTS OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN 17% growth from 2011-2016 FIVE EMPLOYEES POPULATION GROWTH OF DOMINANT AGE GROUP with a population density of % COMMERCIALIS DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 6,053 17 30-34 triple that of Vancouver (4.6%) THE INCOMING PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. MILLENIUM LINE BROADWAY EXTENSION COMMERCIAL SIZE IS HELPING TO SPUR DEVELOPMENT INTEREST WITHIN THE TOP 3 81 PROPERTIES % AND AROUND% THE BIA % with an assessedLANGUAGES commercial value of just over 81 4 3 SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN $1 BILLION ATTRACTIONS

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME $200,00 71%0 + Heritage Sites Community Centres Queen Elizabeth Park REPORTED WESTERN

POPULATIONEUROPEAN GROWTHHERITAGE OF DOMINANT AGE GROUP particularly English (24%), Scottish (18%), Irish (16%), German (12%)17 % IS 30-34 triple that of Vancouver (4.6%)

THE TOP 3 % %39% OF RESIDENTS% LANGUAGES 81 4 ARE EARNING OVER3 SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE $100,000 PERMANDARIN YEAR

THE DOMINANT % HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS 71 $200,000+ REPORTED WESTERN EUROPEAN HERITAGE particularly English (24%), Scottish (18%), Irish (16%), German (12%) % % 34 OF RESIDENTS 21 HAVE PURSUED HAVE THE EDUCATION LEVEL POSTGRADUATE OF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE EDUCATION 39% OF RESIDENTS ARE EARNING OVER $ MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING 100,000 OCCUPATIONS PER YEAR INCLUDE: FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN BUSINESS, FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION % » Education, law, social, community & government (15%) 17 AND SALES & SERVICE % THE DOMINANT 17 » Management (14%) HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS $200,000+

% OF HOUSEHOLDS ARE FAMILIES AVERAGE PERSONS 54 PER HOUSEHOLD proportionately% fewer than Vancouver (57%) 2.0 % and34 much lower OF than RESIDENTS Metro Vancouver (71%) 21 HAVE PURSUED HAVE THE EDUCATION LEVEL POSTGRADUATE OF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE EDUCATION

CAMBIE VILLAGE AVERAGE ANNUAL MOST COMMON$ OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD FOR RESIDENTS91,544 ARE IN BUSINESS, higher than the average household in Vancouver ($84,710) » FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION % and Metro Vancouver ($87,106)Education, law, social, community & government (15%)

AND SALES & SERVICE % 17 17 » Management (14%)

% OF DWELLINGS % OF RESIDENTS % ARE HOME 85 ARE APARTMENTS 51 ARE RENTERS 49 OWNERS slightly above the Vancouver% averageOF HOUSEHOLDS(80%) CAMBIE54 VILLAGEARE FAMILIES AVERAGE PERSONS proportionately fewer than Vancouver (57%) PER HOUSEHOLD CAMBIEVILLAGE.CA 2.0 and much lower than Metro Vancouver (71%)

68% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS $ CAMBIE VILLAGE AVERAGE ANNUALC-2 91,544 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD higher than the average household in Vancouver ($84,710)% and Metro Vancouver ($87,106) 27 OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-3A % OF DWELLINGS % OF RESIDENTS % ARE HOME 85COMMERCIALARE BUILDING APARTMENTS MIX: 51RECREATIONARE RENTERSAND LEISURE: 49 OWNERS slightly»»Cambie above Village the Vancouver has a mix averageof old and (80%) new commercial buildings, »»With the presence of a wide variety of amenities close to with newer, mixed-use developments at both ends, and residents’ doorsteps, Cambie Village is an active and mobile part older one- and two-storey buildings in the middle which are of the Lower Mainland. KEYgradually DESTINATIONS being redeveloped INCLUDE as a result of: the commercial Six community centres and five private fitness facilities mean boon created by completion of the Canada Line SkyTrain. »» plenty of opportunities for residents to stay healthy and meet » Park Theatre CAMBIE IS CLOSE TO »»The BIA has three types of commercial zoning, which offers their neighbours. a broad range of opportunity for businesses. Primarily C-2 QUEEN ELIZABETH & »Other notable leisure activities available in the BIA include: Park » Yukzoning Yuk’s (68%),Comedy the Club commercial character is businesses that serve » CHARLESON PARKS Theatre which shows reprise% movies, Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club, local and city-wide needs, with limited impact on adjacent and the Kino Café which68 features flamenco dancing and live residences and a focus on pedestrian interests and amenities. » The Kino Café music. OF COMMERCIAL SPACE »»The C-3A zoning (27%) allows for some light manufacturing, IS ZONED AS »Three heritage sites are located in or near the Cambie Village and the area also has flexibility for specialized comprehensive » C-2 BIA—City Square (shopping centre), Wilcox House (multi-family developments, as evidenced by the CD-1 zoning (5%). residential dwelling on West 12th Avenue) and the Park Theatre. »»100% of the current business floor space in the BIA is licensed as commercial.THE CANADA LINE SKYTRAIN % RUNS THE FULL LENGTH OF THE BIA STOPPING PARKSAT AND GREENSPACE:27 4 »The total assessed value of properties in the BIA is » There are no parks residingOF COMMERCIAL withinBIKE the ROUTES BIA. However, SPACE Queen $1,037,520,900,OLYMPIC ranked 12th VILLAGE most valuable, BROADWAY-CITY of all BIAs excluding »» Elizabeth Park and CharlesonIS ZONEDIN Park THE are AREA ASwithin close walking downtown.HALL AND KING EDWARD distance and are dog friendly. C-3A »»Various green spaces either border or are within a close walking distance to the boundaries of the Cambie BIA (Heather Park, Mount Pleasant Park, Jonathan Rogers Park and Major Mathews Park).

KEY DESTINATIONS INCLUDE:

» Park Theatre CAMBIE IS CLOSE TO QUEEN ELIZABETH & » Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club CHARLESON PARKS KEY EVENTS: » The Kino CaféCAMBIE HAS A WALK SCORE 3 » Summer Sizzler RATINGBIZMAP.CA OF SCHOOLS » 9 Updated August 2018 NEARBY Spring Easter Egg Hunt THE94-97 CANADA LINE SKYTRAIN RUNS THE FULL LENGTH OF THE BIA STOPPING AT » Halloween4 Haunt , BIKE ROUTES OLYMPIC VILLAGE BROADWAY-CITY IN THE AREA HALL AND KING EDWARD

BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 30%, AND OPERATE IN & % 317 CAMBIE VILLAGE ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 25

» Food & beverage establishments

KEY BUSINESSES » INCLUDE: Small & unique retail stores

» Health & beauty providers KEY EVENTS: CAMBIE HAS A WALK SCORE 3 » Summer Sizzler RATING OF SCHOOLS » Spring Easter Egg Hunt NEARBY BASED ON OFFICE VACANCY RATES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 94-97 MARKET DEMAND, COULD» Halloween INCLUDE: Haunt ARE LOW AT 5%

» Continual learning educational institutions LEASE RATES VARY FROM $BUSINESSES$ TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 30%, AND 28-OPERATE35 INPER SQ. FT. FOR OFFICE AND ARE AROUND » Meeting room facilities & % 317 CAMBIE VILLAGE ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 25 $55 PER SQ. FT. FOR RETAIL » Evening entertainment options such as live music venues and wine bars

» Food & beverage establishments

KEY BUSINESSES » INCLUDE: Small & unique retail stores

» Health & beauty providers

BASED ON OFFICE VACANCY RATES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: ARE LOW AT 5%

» Continual learning educational institutions LEASE RATES VARY FROM $28-$35 PER SQ. FT. FOR OFFICE AND ARE AROUND » Meeting room facilities $55 PER SQ. FT. FOR RETAIL » Evening entertainment options such as live music venues and wine bars DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 30-34 34 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS BACHELOR’S DEGREE average age is 41.3 35 BLOCKS 8 SQ. KM. BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 317 BUSINESSES; 54 46,581 RESIDENTS OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN 17% growth from 2011-2016 FIVE EMPLOYEES

with a population density of COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 6,053 THE INCOMING PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. MILLENIUM LINE BROADWAY EXTENSION COMMERCIAL SIZE IS HELPING TO SPUR DEVELOPMENT INTEREST WITHIN 81 PROPERTIES AND AROUND THE BIA with an assessed commercial value of just over $ ATTRACTIONS 1 BILLION DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 30-34 34 DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS BACHELOR’S DEGREE average age is 41.3 $ Heritage Sites Community Centres Queen Elizabeth Park 35200,00 BLOCKS 80 SQ.+ KM. BUSINESS SIZE

RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION BUSINESSES; % GROWTH OF 317 54 POPULATION46,581 RESIDENTS DOMINANTOF WHICH AGE HAVE GROUP FEWER THAN 17% growth from 2011-201617% IS 30-34FIVE EMPLOYEES withtriple a thatpopulation of Vancouver density (4.6%) of COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 6,053 THE INCOMING PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. MILLENIUM LINE THE TOP 3 % BROADWAY% EXTENSION% COMMERCIAL SIZE LANGUAGES 81 IS HELPING4 TO SPUR DEVELOPMENT 3INTEREST WITHIN SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN 81 PROPERTIES AND AROUND THE BIA with an assessed commercial value of just over $1 BILLION ATTRACTIONS DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD 71% INCOME $ Heritage Sites Community Centres Queen Elizabeth Park 200,00REPORTED0 + WESTERN EUROPEAN HERITAGE particularly English (24%), Scottish (18%), Irish (16%), German (12%) POPULATION GROWTH OF DOMINANT AGE GROUP 17% IS 30-34 triple that of Vancouver (4.6%)

39% OF RESIDENTS ARE EARNING OVER THE TOP 3 % $%100,000 PER YEAR% LANGUAGES 81 4 3 SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN THE DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS $200,000+ 71% REPORTED WESTERN EUROPEAN HERITAGE % % particularly English OF (24%), RESIDENTS Scottish (18%), HAVE PURSUED Irish34 (16%), German (12%) 21 HAVE THE EDUCATION LEVEL POSTGRADUATE OF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE EDUCATION

MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING39% OCCUPATIONSOF RESIDENTS INCLUDE: FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN BUSINESS, ARE EARNING OVER $ FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION % » Education, law, 100,000 social, community &PER government YEAR (15%)

AND SALES & SERVICE % 17 17 » Management (14%) THE DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS $200,000+ % OF HOUSEHOLDS ARE FAMILIES AVERAGE PERSONS 54 PER HOUSEHOLD proportionately fewer than Vancouver (57%) 2.0 and much lower than Metro Vancouver (71%) % % 34 OF RESIDENTS 21 HAVE PURSUED HAVE THE EDUCATION LEVEL POSTGRADUATE OF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE EDUCATION $ CAMBIE VILLAGE AVERAGE ANNUAL 91,544 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD higher than the average household in Vancouver ($84,710) MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS and Metro VancouverOTHER ($87,106) LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN BUSINESS, FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION % » Education, law, social, community & government (15%)

AND SALES & SERVICE % 17 17 » Management (14%) % OF DWELLINGS % OF RESIDENTS % ARE HOME 85 ARE APARTMENTS 51 ARE RENTERS 49 OWNERS slightly above the Vancouver average (80%)

% OF HOUSEHOLDS ARE FAMILIES AVERAGE PERSONS 54 PER HOUSEHOLD proportionately fewer than Vancouver (57%) 2.0 and much lower than Metro Vancouver (71%) 68% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-2

$ CAMBIE VILLAGE AVERAGE %ANNUAL 91,544 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD27 higher than the average household in VancouverOF COMMERCIAL ($84,710) SPACE and Metro Vancouver ($87,106) IS ZONED AS C-3A

% OF DWELLINGS % OF RESIDENTS % ARE HOME 85 ARE APARTMENTS 51 ARE RENTERS 49 OWNERS KEYslightly DESTINATIONS above the Vancouver average INCLUDE (80%) :

» Park Theatre CAMBIE IS CLOSE TO QUEEN ELIZABETH & » Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club CHARLESON PARKS CAMBIE» The Kino Café VILLAGE 68% CAMBIEVILLAGE.CA OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS THE CANADA LINE SKYTRAIN C-2 RUNS THE FULL LENGTH OF THE BIA STOPPING AT 4 , BIKE ROUTES OLYMPIC VILLAGE BROADWAY-CITY %IN THE AREA HALL AND KING EDWARD 27 OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS TRANSPORTATION: HERITAGE: C-3A »»The Canada Line SkyTrain route runs the full length of the BIA, »»Cambie Village is named after Henry John Cambie, with stops at Olympic Village, Broadway-City Hall and King for his work on the . Edward Stations. »»The BIA is home to three heritage sites: »Bus routes run both north-south and east-west through the » • City Square – with its outdoor tree-lined courtyard and BIA including the #15 Cambie-Olympic Village, the #25 UBC- charming blend of shops and services, City Square Mall Brentwood, the #9 Broadway and the 99 B-Line. has the ambiance of a European village mixed with the KEY»»The DESTINATIONS BIA is also very accessible INCLUDE by bike, with: four bike routes bustle of West Coast urban life. nearby—the Off-Broadway (West 7th Avenue) and 10th Avenue • Wilcox House – a residential home linked to the early » Parkbikeways Theatre run east-west through the BIA and the Yukon and CAMBIE IS CLOSE TO development of the neighbourhood. Heather bikeways run north-south on either side of it. There are QUEEN ELIZABETH & also three Mobi Bike stations within the BIA. • Park Theatre – openedKEY EVENTS in 1941, this theatre: maintains its » Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club CHARLESON PARKS CAMBIE HAS A exterior architecture to preserve the historical look and »Cambie Village is also pedestrian friendly, with wide sidewalks » 3 feel of original cineplex» Summer theatres. Sizzler and gradualWALK elevation SCORErise from north to south, except at the » Thenorth Kino end Café whereRATING the first OF few blocks are relatively steep. Walk SCHOOLS » Spring Easter Egg Hunt scores are between 94 and 97. NEARBYPOPULAR EVENTS: 94-97 »»Cambie Village’s most» popularHalloween event Haunt of the year is the Summer Sizzler event each August, which takes place off Cambie Street THE CANADA LINE SKYTRAIN within the BIA. The event includes live bands and other stage RUNS THE FULL LENGTH OF THE BIA STOPPING AT performances, and the BIA plans4 to expand this to a full Cambie Street car-free festival in the future. OLYMPIC VILLAGE, BROADWAY-CITY BIKE ROUTES »»Other popular events are the INannual THE Spring AREA Easter Egg Hunt (for HALLBUSINESSES AND KING EDWARD TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 30%, AND OPERATE IN teens and younger children), which has become a major event around which people & plan their vacations. % 317 CAMBIE VILLAGE ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 25 »»Cambie Village hosts an annual Halloween Haunt with activities for all ages, including a Haunted House.

EDUCATION: » Food & beverage establishments »»There are three educational institutions for elementary aged children. KEY BUSINESSES » Small & unique retail stores »»Of the three elementary school options,INCLUDE: two are within the public school system (Edith Cavell and Simon Fraser) and one is a private institution (Blessed Sacrament School). » Health & beauty providers

KEY EVENTS: CAMBIE HAS A 3 » Summer Sizzler BASED ON WALKOFFICE VACANCY SCORE RATES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SCHOOLSMARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: RATINGARE LOW AT OF % 5 NEARBY » Spring Easter Egg Hunt 94-97 » Halloween Haunt » Continual learning educational institutions LEASE RATES VARY FROM BIZMAP.CA $ $ 10 28-Updated35 August PER 2018 SQ. FT. FOR OFFICE AND ARE AROUND » Meeting room facilities $ 55BUSINESSES PER SQ. FT. TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 30%, AND OPERATE IN FOR RETAIL ACCOMMODATION» Evening entertainment & options FOOD such SERVICE as live music 25venues% 317 CAMBIE VILLAGE and wine bars

» Food & beverage establishments

KEY BUSINESSES » INCLUDE: Small & unique retail stores

» Health & beauty providers

BASED ON OFFICE VACANCY RATES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: ARE LOW AT 5%

» Continual learning educational institutions LEASE RATES VARY FROM $28-$35 PER SQ. FT. FOR OFFICE AND ARE AROUND » Meeting room facilities $55 PER SQ. FT. FOR RETAIL » Evening entertainment options such as live music venues and wine bars DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 30-34 34 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS BACHELOR’S DEGREE average age is 41.3 35 BLOCKS 8 SQ. KM. BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 317 BUSINESSES; 54 46,581 RESIDENTS OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN 17% growth from 2011-2016 FIVE EMPLOYEES

with a population density of COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 6,053 THE INCOMING PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. MILLENIUM LINE BROADWAY EXTENSION COMMERCIAL SIZE IS HELPING TO SPUR DEVELOPMENT INTEREST WITHIN 81 PROPERTIES AND AROUND THE BIA with an assessed commercial value of just over $1 BILLION ATTRACTIONS

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME $200,000 + Heritage Sites Community Centres Queen Elizabeth Park

POPULATION GROWTH OF DOMINANT AGE GROUP % DOMINANTIS AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS17 30-34 % triple that of Vancouver (4.6%) 30-34 34 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS BACHELOR’S DEGREE average age is 41.3 35 BLOCKS 8 SQ. KM. THE TOP 3 % BUSINESS SIZE% % RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENTLANGUAGES AREA POPULATION 81 4 BUSINESSES; 3% SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH 317CANTONESE 54MANDARIN 46,581 RESIDENTS OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN 17% growth from 2011-2016 FIVE EMPLOYEES

with a population density of COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 6,053 % THE INCOMING PEOPLE 71PER SQ. KM. MILLENIUM LINE REPORTED WESTERN BROADWAY EXTENSION COMMERCIAL SIZEEUROPEAN HERITAGE IS HELPING TO SPUR DEVELOPMENT INTEREST WITHIN particularly English (24%), Scottish (18%), AND AROUND THE BIA 81 PROPERTIESIrish (16%), German (12%) with an assessed commercial value of just over $1 BILLION ATTRACTIONS

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME

$ Heritage Sites 39%Community OF RESIDENTS Centres Queen Elizabeth Park 200,000 + ARE EARNING OVER $100,000 PER YEAR POPULATION GROWTH OF DOMINANT AGE GROUP 17% IS 30-34THE DOMINANT triple that of Vancouver (4.6%) HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS $200,000+

THE TOP 3 % % % LANGUAGES 81 4 3 SPOKEN% AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE % MANDARIN 34 OF RESIDENTS 21 HAVE PURSUED HAVE THE EDUCATION LEVEL POSTGRADUATE OF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE EDUCATION % 71 OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: MOST COMMONREPORTED OCCUPATIONS WESTERN FOR RESIDENTSEUROPEAN ARE IN BUSINESS HERITAGE, FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION % » Education, law, social, community & government (15%) particularly English (24%), Scottish (18%), AND SALESIrish & (16%),SERVICE German (12%) % 17 17 » Management (14%)

% OF HOUSEHOLDS 39% OF RESIDENTS ARE FAMILIES ARE EARNINGAVERAGE OVER PERSONS 54 PER HOUSEHOLD proportionately fewer than Vancouver (57%) $100,0002.0 PER YEAR and much lower than Metro Vancouver (71%)

THE DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS $ $ CAMBIE VILLAGE AVERAGE 200,000+ ANNUAL 91,544 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD higher than the average household in Vancouver ($84,710) and Metro Vancouver ($87,106)

% % 34 OF RESIDENTS 21 HAVE PURSUED HAVE THE EDUCATION LEVEL POSTGRADUATE OF RESIDENTS ARE % OFOF DWELLINGS A BACHELOR’S DEGREE % EDUCATION% HOME 85 ARE APARTMENTS 51 ARE RENTERS 49 OWNERS slightly above the Vancouver average (80%)

MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN BUSINESS, FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION % » Education, law, social, community & government (15%)

AND SALES & SERVICE % 17 % » Management (14%)68 17 OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-2

% % OF HOUSEHOLDS 27 ARE FAMILIES OF COMMERCIALAVERAGE PERSONS SPACE 54 PER HOUSEHOLD proportionately fewer than Vancouver (57%) IS2.0 ZONED AS and much lower than Metro Vancouver (71%) C-3A

KEY DESTINATIONS$ INCLUDE: CAMBIE VILLAGE AVERAGE ANNUAL EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD » Park Theatre 91,544 CAMBIE IS CLOSE TO higher than the average household in Vancouver ($84,710) and Metro Vancouver ($87,106) QUEEN ELIZABETH & » Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club CHARLESON PARKS

» The Kino Café

% OF DWELLINGS % OF RESIDENTS % ARE HOME 85 ARE APARTMENTS 51 ARE RENTERS 49 OWNERS slightly aboveTHE the Vancouver CANADA average (80%)LINE SKYTRAIN RUNS THE FULL LENGTH OF THE BIA STOPPING AT 4 , BIKE ROUTES OLYMPIC VILLAGE BROADWAY-CITY IN THE AREA HALL AND KING EDWARD

68% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-2 27% OF COMMERCIAL SPACE ISKEY ZONED EVENTS AS: CAMBIE HAS A C-3A WALK SCORE 3 » Summer Sizzler RATING OF SCHOOLS » 94-97 NEARBY Spring Easter Egg Hunt CAMBIE VILLAGE » Halloween Haunt CAMBIEVILLAGE.CAKEY DESTINATIONS INCLUDE:

» Park Theatre CAMBIE IS CLOSE TO QUEEN ELIZABETH & BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 30%, AND » Yuk Yuk’s ComedyOPERATE Club IN CHARLESON PARKS & % 317 CAMBIE VILLAGE ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 25 » The Kino Café

Doing Business Here » Food & beverage establishments BUSINESS MIX: THE CANADAKEY LINE BUSINESSES SKYTRAIN » Small & unique retail stores »»317 businessesRUNS operate THE FULLin the Cambie LENGTHINCLUDE: Village OF BIATHE (a BIA decline STOPPING of AT»» Key businesses in the BIA include4 a variety of food and 3% from 2011-2016), as some properties have, consolidated. beverage establishments includingBIKE independent ROUTES and OLYMPIC VILLAGE BROADWAY-CITY » chainHealth restauranteurs & beauty providers and coffeeIN THEshops AREA offering a mix of With a wide mix of big box retail outlets and small boutique »» HALL AND KING EDWARD experiences, from gluten free finds to Vancouver’s only shops, this area is ideal for both residents and destination flamenco bar, a variety of small and unique retail stores (from shoppers. independent toy sellers to boudoir essentials), and a large »»Retail businesses (30%) and accommodation & food service cluster of health & beauty and health service providers. businesses (25%) comprise a majority of the total businesses in »»Figure 12 highlights the key types of businessesBASED ON the CambieOFFICE BIA (see VACANCYFigure 11). RATES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MARKETwithin DEMANDthe BIA’s largest, COULD sectors: INCLUDE: ARE LOW AT % Figure 11: Business Mix 5 Figure 12: Breakdown of Major Service and Retail Businesses Cambie Metro Vancouver Village Vancouver Cambie Village Business Type # % # % # % »BusinessContinual Type learning educational institutions # % LEASE RATES VARY FROM Retail $ $95 30% 5,957 18% 9,441 10% Retail Accommodation &28- 35 PER SQ. FT. Miscellaneous Retail 41 13% 79 25% 3,559 11% 6,600 7% food service FOR OFFICE AND ARE AROUND » Meeting room facilities Health & Beauty 20 6% Health care & social$ 35 11% 3,515 11% 9,511 10% assistance 55 PER SQ. FT. Food Stores KEY EVENTS: 11 3% CAMBIEFOR RETAIL HAS A » Evening entertainment options such as live music venues Other: 58 18% 8,519 26% 25,692 28% Accommodation & Food Service 3 and wine bars » Summer Sizzler WALK SCORE Limited Service Food Establishments 40 13% Other services RATING23 OF7% 1,990 6% 8,072 9% SCHOOLSClass 1 Restaurants 39 12% » Spring Easter Egg Hunt Professional, scientific NEARBYServices 18 6% 4,823 15% 13,798 15% & technical services94-97 Health Services » Halloween Haunt 26 8% Finance & insurance 17 5% 1,706 5% 3,822 4% Personal Services 9 3% All other (less than Business Services 7 2% 16% 34% 45% 5% each in BIA) Financial 17 5% Source: City of Vancouver Open Data Catalogue 2016 / Statistics Canada 2016 Census Source: City of Vancouver Open Data Catalogue 2016 BUSINESSES TOP INDUSTRIES ARE RETAIL 30%, AND OPERATE IN & % 317 CAMBIE VILLAGE ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 25

» Food & beverage establishments

KEY BUSINESSES » INCLUDE: Small & unique retail stores

» Health & beauty providers

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BASED ON OFFICE VACANCY RATES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MARKET DEMAND, COULD INCLUDE: ARE LOW AT 5%

» Continual learning educational institutions LEASE RATES VARY FROM $28-$35 PER SQ. FT. FOR OFFICE AND ARE AROUND » Meeting room facilities $55 PER SQ. FT. FOR RETAIL » Evening entertainment options such as live music venues and wine bars DOMINANT AGE RANGE DOMINANT EDUCATION LEVEL FAST FACTS % 30-34 34 BIA SIZE RESIDENTIAL MARKET SIZE YEARS BACHELOR’S DEGREE average age is 41.3 35 BLOCKS 8 SQ. KM. BUSINESS SIZE RESIDENTIAL CATCHMENT AREA POPULATION % 317 BUSINESSES; 54 46,581 RESIDENTS OF WHICH HAVE FEWER THAN 17% growth from 2011-2016 FIVE EMPLOYEES

with a population density of COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 6,053 THE INCOMING PEOPLE PER SQ. KM. MILLENIUM LINE BROADWAY EXTENSION COMMERCIAL SIZE IS HELPING TO SPUR DEVELOPMENT INTEREST WITHIN 81 PROPERTIES AND AROUND THE BIA with an assessed commercial value of just over $1 BILLION ATTRACTIONS

DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME $200,000 + Heritage Sites Community Centres Queen Elizabeth Park

POPULATION GROWTH OF DOMINANT AGE GROUP 17% IS 30-34 triple that of Vancouver (4.6%)

THE TOP 3 % % % LANGUAGES 81 4 3 SPOKEN AT HOME ARE ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN

71% REPORTED WESTERN EUROPEAN HERITAGE particularly English (24%), Scottish (18%), Irish (16%), German (12%)

39% OF RESIDENTS ARE EARNING OVER $100,000 PER YEAR

THE DOMINANT HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS $200,000+

% % 34 OF RESIDENTS 21 HAVE PURSUED HAVE THE EDUCATION LEVEL POSTGRADUATE OF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE EDUCATION

MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONS OTHER LEADING OCCUPATIONS INCLUDE: FOR RESIDENTS ARE IN BUSINESS, FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION % » Education, law, social, community & government (15%)

AND SALES & SERVICE % 17 17 » Management (14%)

% OF HOUSEHOLDS ARE FAMILIES AVERAGE PERSONS 54 PER HOUSEHOLD proportionately fewer than Vancouver (57%) 2.0 and much lower than Metro Vancouver (71%)

$ CAMBIE VILLAGE AVERAGE ANNUAL 91,544 EXPENDITURE PER HOUSEHOLD higher than the average household in Vancouver ($84,710) and Metro Vancouver ($87,106)

Figure 1: Population by Age

35%

30%

% OF DWELLINGS %25%OF RESIDENTS % ARE HOME 85 ARE APARTMENTS 51 20%ARE RENTERS 49 OWNERS slightly above the Vancouver average (80%) 15% % of total population % of total

10%

5% Under 20 20 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 or Older

Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver 68% Figure 3: Ethnic Origin OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IS ZONED AS C-2 30%

25%

20% % 15% 27 OF COMMERCIAL SPACE

ž % of population 10% IS ZONED AS 5% C-3A 0% English Chinese Scottish Irish Canadian

Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver

KEY DESTINATIONS INCLUDE: Figure 4: Average Household Income

» Park Theatre 25% CAMBIE IS CLOSE TO QUEEN ELIZABETH & 20% » Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club CHARLESON PARKS 15%

» The Kino Café 10% % of households

5%

0% Less than $20K $20-$39K $40-$59K $60-$79K $80-$99K $100-$149K $150K + THE CANADA LINE SKYTRAIN RUNS THE FULL LENGTH OF THE BIA STOPPING AT Cambie Village 4Vancouver Metro Vancouver , BIKE ROUTES OLYMPIC VILLAGE BROADWAY-CITY IN THE AREA HALL AND KING EDWARD

Figure 9: Dwellings by Major Structural Type

Cambie Village Vancouver Metro Vancouver

Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached Semi-Detached/ Single-Detached Row Row

10% 5% 15% 29% 5%

58%

12%

85% 80%

Apartment Apartment Apartment Semi-Detached/ KEY EVENTS: Row CAMBIE HAS A WALK SCORE 3 » Summer Sizzler RATING OF SCHOOLS NEARBY » Spring Easter Egg Hunt Semi-Detached/Row 94-97 Figure 10: Age of Housing Stock » Halloween Haunt

35%

30%

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20% BUSINESSES % TOP INDUSTRIES15% ARE RETAIL 30 , AND OPERATE IN % of dwellings % 10% & 317 CAMBIE VILLAGE ACCOMMODATION FOOD SERVICE 25 5%

0% Pre-1960 1961 to 1980 1981 to 1990 1991 to 2000 2001 and newer

» Food & beverageCambie Village establishmentsVancouver Metro Vancouver

KEY BUSINESSES » INCLUDE: Small & unique retail stores CAMBIE VILLAGE » Health & beauty providers CAMBIEVILLAGE.CA

Figure 13: Fastest Growing Commercial Sub-sectors

Class 1 Restaurants BASED ON OFFICE VACANCY RATES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MARKETElectrical DEMAND Contractors , COULD INCLUDE: ARE LOW AT 5% Exhibitions/Shows/Concerts

Financial Services sub-industry type sub-industry » Continual learningInstruction educational institutions LEASE RATES VARY FROM $28-$35 PER SQ. FT. Insurance Agents FOR OFFICE AND ARE AROUND » Meeting room facilities0 1 2 3 4 # of new businesses (2011-2016) $55 PER SQ. FT. FOR RETAIL » Evening entertainment options such as live music venues and wine bars

The largest businesses are all located in the northern portion of Figure 13: Commercial Business Size3 »» Figure 13: Commercial Business Size the BIA where a collection of big box stores have developed— Small - Medium Whole Foods, London Drugs, Save-on-Foods, Winners and Best (21-50 employees) Buy Canada. Small (5-20 employees) 10% Large (more than 50 employees) »»The BIA’s top ten anchor tenants are a cotllection of big box 5% stores (see above, plus Home Depot and Canadian Tire),

speciality retail stores (Robinson Lighting and Bath, BC Liquor 31% Store), Shoppers Drug Mart, and restaurants (the Dutch Wooden Shoe Café), as well as the Vancouver General Hospital (VGH). »»Business opportunities, based on residential market demand could include: continual learning educational institutions,

meeting room facilities and evening entertainment options such 54% Micro (under 5 as live music venues and wine bars. employees)

Source: City of Vancouver Open Data Catalogue 2016 LEASE AND VACANCY RATES: »»The incoming Millennium Line Broadway Extension along West Broadway is helping to maintain development interest within and around the BIA. »»Vacancy rates are very low (5% for office, and lower for commercial), and lease rates are rising ($28-$35 per square foot for office and $55+ per square foot for retail).

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