EDMONTON TOWER

Located on 104 Avenue, Tower features 27 unparalleled storeys of office and retail space. Public art outside of the building and an attractive lobby greet tenants alongside service retail. Within the office building, restaurants, cafés and other conveniences welcome guests into the building. On the fourth floor, Kids & Company child care service is available and has easily accessible pick-up and drop-off from the parkade. indulge

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ICE District is more than 25 acres in the heart of and will 04 be Canada’s largest mixed-use sports and 02 entertainment district. At the core of is where the best of the best will play on stage and on ice. A busy, dynamic neighbourhood shaped by premium office space, high-end residences, JW Marriott Edmonton ICE District, shops, restaurants and amenities. This is Edmonton’s most prestigious address 01 with Edmonton’s tallest towers and access to unrivaled amenities, facilities, services and entertainment. Not to mention a competitive edge to attract and retain top class employees. This is ICE District, your business belongs here.

OPEN 2019 2020 01 MACEWAN LRT STATION 09 TOWER 15 SKY RESIDENCES AT ICE DISTRICT 21 AIR RESIDENCES 02 ROGERS PLACE 10 BOSTON PIZZA 16 RETAILS ATTRACTIONS 03 FORD HALL 17 CINEPLEX ULTRAAVX & VIP CINEMAS beyond 04 EDMONTON DOWNTOWN COMMUNITY ARENA 2019 18 GROCERY 22 AIR RESIDENCES 05 GRAND VILLA EDMONTON CASION 11 PUBLIC PLAZA 19 POWERED BY BENNETT FITNESS 06 OILERS ENTERTAINMENT GROUP HEADQUARTERS 12 REXALL DRUGSTORE 20 OLIVER & BONACINI RESTAURANTS 07 EDMONTON TOWER 13 JW MARRIOT 08 KIDS & COMPANY CHILD CARE 14 THE LEGENDS PRIVATE RESIDENCES Locating your workplace in ICE District means elevating business opportunities BEYOND To reduce our carbon footprint, ICE District promotes the green leasing initiatives of the BOMA Go Green – BOMA BESt (Building Environment Standards) program and is designed to LEED Gold Standards. By focusing GOLD on sustainable operations, we can ensure that Edmonton Tower’s use of power and water is responsible and that innovative design strategies are set. ENERGY Reducing energy costs for heating and cooling starts with highly advanced, high efficiency mechanical equipment. Additionally, high thermal insulation and passive design strategies such as daylighting and optimal building orientation have been implemented. Through daylight harvesting, occupancy sensors, lighting controls and refrigeration heat recovery systems, the Tower further reduces process energy. Overall, the energy intensity target is 110 KwH/m2/yr, which is 1/3 that of a typical Edmonton building.

WATER Edmonton Tower recycles greywater for water closets. To eliminate the need for irrigation, the building’s landscape strategy involves using 100% native or adapted landscaping and, throughout the project, a wide use of high-efficiency fixtures were used.

COST REDUCTIONS Fundamental and enhanced commissioning provides assurance that Edmonton Tower’s systems are operating to standards that result in the least environmental impact possible. Planting native landscaping helps decrease maintenance costs, metering and sub-metering equipment monitors energy use and a measurement and verification plan identify potential causes of any inefficiencies. Those measures are used to verify ongoing optimization of energy and water consumption performance. Currently Available

Floor 25 4,995 sf Parking 1/1,200 sf Floor 21 23,269 sf $350 underground unreserved $450 underground reserved Floor 20 24,312 sf Signage Exterior monument signage available Rental Rate $36.00 psf Operating Costs $22.93 psf (2019)

Floor Plate: Floors can be subdivided to accommodate 4,000 sf and larger. take a virtual tour at: https://roundme.com/tour/308737/edit/1101213

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Cory Wosnack Principal, Managing Director 780.429.7556 [email protected]

Tori Sara Administrative Coordinator 780.429.7561 [email protected]

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