Oxford Urban Retail - Royal Bank Plaza

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Urban Retail ROYAL BANK PLAZA


Royal Bank Plaza Located at the primary gateway to the Toronto PATH system from Union Station, Royal Bank Plaza’s two level retail concourse is a refined urban shopping destination. A transportation hub connecting 138,061 people daily and with direct access to the city’s subway and GO trains, Royal Bank Plaza offers retailers an opportunity to tap into the affluent Toronto financial core. The TTC alone, has an annual ridership of 82 million. Royal Bank Plaza is located at the centre of the highest concentration of daytime pedestrian traffic in the GTA, with over 293,862 daytime workers daily. The Plaza’s retail concourse levels are comprised of a vibrant mixture of stores and services, including the first Brooks Brothers store to appear in Canada, MAC, Calvin Klein as well as Pandora and TUMI. In addition, Royal Bank Plaza’s 600 seat food court, The Eatery, allows customers to choose from several distinct dining experiences.

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By the Numbers 1976

$1,100

600

Year built

Sales PSF

Food court Seats

2009

6,500

8

Year Renovated

Complex occupants

Food Court Units

1.4 million SF

94,000 SF

34

Complex Area

Retail Gross Leasable Area

Retail units

Consumer Overview

336,840 Daytime Population within a 1 KM radius

Shopper Profile

$119,198

58%

42%

50%

Average household income

Female

Male

Consumer Conversion Rate

$52

34 minutes 35-54

Average Spend per Visit

Average shop time

$

39,336

$57,218

Residential Population within a 1 KM radius

Average household Discretionary income

age of Principal consumers

Applicable to a 1 KM radius of Royal Bank Plaza. Retail includes food court retailers.

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Be in Good Company FIND A HOME FOR YOUR BRAND AMONGST A GROUP OF RESPECTED RETAILERS Royal Bank Plaza offers a thoughtful selection of retailers and brands to cater to the discerning tastes and varied needs of our customers.

138,061 AVERAGE DAILY PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC

Retail Collection Specialty

Health & Beauty

Fashion

Indigo

The Body Shop

Brooks Brothers

LCBO

MAC

Calvin Klein

Godiva Chocolatier

Shoppers Drug Mart

TUMI

DAVIDsTEA

OPA! Souvlaki

Swiss Chalet

Harvey’s

Starbucks

Szechuan Express

Olly Fresco’s

Subway

Tim Hortons

Grant Thornton

Oxford Properties

Royal Bank

OMERS

Norton Rose

Vale

Pandora Dining Collection

Office Tenants

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Accessibility TTC

TTC

TTC

BLOOR ST W

BLOOR ST W

BLOOR ST E

SPADINA AVE

QUEEN’S PARK

TTC

2 BLOOR

2 BLOOR ST W

TTC

is a 30 kilometer underground walkway connecting a network of shops, restaurants, services and entertainment.

JARVIS ST

CHURCH ST

YONGE ST

THE TORONTO PATH

TTC

WELLESLE

WELLESLEY ST W

SHERBOURNE ST

BAY ST

The PATH is the preferred pedestrian walkway to over 400,315 of the financial core’s daily commuter population. Thousands of additional tourists and residents en route to sporting, entertainment and cultural events also make daily use of the PATH.

COLLEGE ST

COLLEGE ST

TTC

CARLTON ST TTC

JARVIS ST

YONGE ST

DUNDAS ST W

TTC

SPADINA AVE

GERRARD ST W

DUNDAS ST W

TTC

DUNDA DUNDAS ST E

RICHMOND ST W

RICHMOND ST W

Subway stations for quick traveling

ADELAIDE ST W

KING ST W

METROCENTRE

225 KING ST W, 200 WELLINGTON ST W

TTC

JOHN ST

Shops and stores to enjoy

1 UNIVERSITY AVE

TTC

FRONT ST W Metro Toronto Convention Centre

200 BAY ST

FRONT ST W

TTC

InterContinental Hotel

TD CANADA TRUST TOWER

SPADINA AVE

BREMNER BLVD

Annual riders connecting through Union Station

Annual transit ridership

M N E R BLVD

WATERPARK PLACE LAKE SHORE BLVD W

R INE

D

GAR

Y EXP

GARDINER EXPY

BAY ST

235 million

YORK ST

82 million

161 BAY ST

123 FRONT ST W

QUEENS QUAY W

FRONT S WELLINGTON ST E

CITIGROUP PLACE

GARDINER EXPY

KING ST

KING ST E

ROYAL BANK PLAZA

Proposed future Oxford Place location

BRE

ADELAIDE

LOWER SHERBOURNE ST

Parking garages

1 ADELAIDE ST E

LOWER JARVIS ST

1,500+

ADELAIDE ST W

YONGE ST

5

RICHMOND

WELLINGTON ST W SIMCOE ST

BLUE JAYS WAY

WELLINGTON ST W

QUEEN S

DYNAMIC FUNDS TOWER

KING ST W

ONE UNIVERSITY

QUEEN ST E RICHMOND ST E

BAY ST

Buildings linked to Toronto’s PATH

YORK ST

5

SPADINA AVE

50

85 RICHMOND ST W, 111 RICHMOND ST W, ST W ST W, 120 ADELAIDE W, 100 ADELAIDE TTC 130QUEEN ADELAIDE W

TTC

SHERBOURNE ST

QUEEN ST W

JARVIS ST

CHURCH ST

UNIVERSITY AVE

ST. PATRICK ST

RICHMOND-ADELAIDE CENTRE QUEEN ST W

GERRAR

BAY ST

The PATH System has:

GERRARD ST E

10 BAY ST, 20 BAY ST, 88 QUEENS QUAY W

QUEENS

QUEENS

QUAY W

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QUAY E

LAKE


Urban Intensification & City Overview TORONTO’S CITY SKYLINE is a work in progress as seen by the ongoing revitalization and development of the downtown core. The explosive growth can be directly attributed to the net migration from suburban to urban living and the rise of condominum development and mixed-use spaces.

25 million

25,080

$126,562

$8,740

Annual tourist draw

Dwellings*

Household income

Businesses*

*Within a 1 KM radius of Royal Bank Plaza.

Contact Director, Retail Leasing Chris Wanzel Tel: 416.868.3723 cwanzel@oxfordproperties.com Manager, Retail Leasing Rita Mercado Tel: 416.868.3717 rmercado@oxfordproperties.com

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