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715 Fifth Avenue SW 2,662 Sf Sublease 715 Fifth Avenue SW 2,662 sf Sublease Josh Manerikar German Contreras 403.988.9546 587.573.2249 [email protected] [email protected] 715 Fifth Avenue SW 2,662 sf available immediately Space Profile Sublandlord: Van Horne Institute Subpremises: 4th Floor: 2,662 sf Availability: 30 - 60 Days Notice (Negotiable) Term Expiry: November 30, 2022 Rental Rate: $3.00 per sf Features & Amenities T.I.A.: $5.00 per sf Op. Costs & Taxes: $15.50 per sf (est. 2021) Entire suite or possible shared space Parking: Two covered stalls $390 per stall, per month Fully furnished with the potential to create additional office or meeting room Great views, large windows with an abundance of natural light Building Information Two blocks from the LRT, CORE shopping centre and many other retail and food amenities Address: 715 Fifth Avenue SW Plus 15 connection to 639 Fifth and 700 Sixth Year of Completion: 1974 Building amenities include manned security Number of Floors: 32 desk, Fifth Avenue Rentable Area: 399,563 sf Fitness Club, coffee bar, a newly renovated 3,000 sf conference facility, and newly renovated Average Floor plate: 12,486 sf common areas Security: Manned security 24 hours HVAC: Mon - Fri 6:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Landlord/ Building Manager: Tilyard Management Inc. 715 Fifth Avenue SW 4th Floor 2,662 sf 1 Corner office 3 Perimeter offices 1 Internal office Reception area Boardroom Open work area Kitchen N 715 Fifth Avenue SW Plenty of options for open and private areas A spacious boardroom in addition to open space gives flexibility to the style of interaction preferred. 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