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Embracing the Past
Calgary’s historic buildings are coming vibrantly alive to meet burgeoning demand for authentic spaces.
18 Our Economy Reconsidered Is Calgary really in recovery mode? How long will it take, and what is our market going to look like in the future?
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Investing in the Future
A Proud History
Calgary is a youthful and ambitious city ready to help you grow your business
Celebrating the past while looking to the future
ON BEHALF OF MY CITY COUNCIL colleagues and the citizens of Calgary, it is my pleasure to extend greetings to all of you reading the 2018‐2019 BOMA Naheed K. Nenshi Calgary Building Mayor of Calgary Guide. We are at an “Calgary is in incredibly exciting the midst of time in our city’s an economic history. Calgary is recovery and we are evolving in the midst of an economic recovery and adapting and we are evolving in new and and adapting in new exciting ways.” and exciting ways. Part of that evolution is about reinventing ourselves—taking what makes Calgary great and building on it. The theme of this year’s publication, “Bright Future Within a Proud Past,” embodies that idea. The members of BOMA have taken this principle to heart and are finding ways to preserve the historic buildings that are an integral part of Calgary’s landscape and using them in innovative ways. There is no city in the world better positioned than Calgary to support and welcome those who think big and want to try new things. Now is the time to invest in Calgary and I encourage all those reading this to explore everything our city has to offer. ■
ON BEHALF OF THE GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA, it is my pleasure to send greetings to the readers of the 20182019 BOMA Calgary Building Guide. Rachel Notley Calgary has always Premier of Alberta been a city with a proud history and “Thank you I am pleased this for recognizyear’s edition of ing the imthe Building Guide portance of preserving our focuses on celebrat‐ ing the past while historic buildlooking forward to ings and the the future. heritage that Thank you for lives within recognizing the im‐ them.” portance of preserv‐ ing our historic buildings and the heritage that lives within them. By deepening our understanding of the rich past in Calgary’s historic buildings, we can build a brighter future based on a greater appreciation for sustainable design, construction and management practices, and respect for the past architecture and engineering that has stood the test of time. As Alberta’s economy continues its upward trend, our government has been working to promote diversification and create jobs across sectors including the construction and commercial real estate industries. By working with both past and present in mind, we will continue to see the economy improve, and see Alberta’s business lead‐ ers, building owners and managers, and all Albertans, flourish. Thank you to the publishers and readers of the BOMA Building Guide for your interest in the opportunities in Calgary’s commercial real estate sector. ■
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CALGARY AT A GLANCE Calgary is located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Calgarians are proud of their surrounding playground of mountains and rivers, which help attract and retain the energetic individuals who make up the city’s workforce. Calgary CMA GDP 2017 $120,037 M
POPULATION (July 2017) Calgary Economic Region 1,597,701
ANNUAL PERSONAL INCOME Average: $64,098 (2017)
GDP Generating Sectors, (2007 dollars):
Calgary CMA 1,488,841
TRANSPORTATION ACCESS Fourth busiest airport in Canada, with 16.3 million passengers in 2017 and direct flights to 80 non-stop destinations globally.
Primary and Utilities (includes oil and gas): 13.5% - $40,046.555 M Wholesale Trade 13.5% - $40,046.555 M
City of Calgary 1,246,337 SUNDRE
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Retail Trade 8.9% - $4,862.5 M
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Manufacturing 7.6% - $6,201.8 M
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CALGARY CHESTERMERE BLACK DIAMOND TURNER VALLEY
4th “Most Livable City in the World” for 2018; ranked 5th each year since since 2009.
Calgary’s forecast 2018 Downtown Office Class A Net Asking Rent of $17.50 (per sq. ft.) is the lowest of major Canadian cities.
Highest head office concentration of major cities in Canada.
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Highest labour force productivity and labour force participation of major Canadian cities.
Snowfall per year: 127 cm (50 inches)
Daily maximum: -1.4°C (29.5°F)
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LOUGHEED BUILDING
Seeking Authenticity Historic buildings play a key role in attracting new market players
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Lloyd Suchet Executive Director BOMA Calgary
FLIPPING THROUGH THE BOMA Calgary Building Guide, you’ll see very quickly that it’s more than just a guide with listings. While the listings are certainly key, each year we establish a theme and ed‐ itorial lineup relevant to Calgary. This annual exercise of taking a high-level view of the commercial real estate sector in our city has woven a story of Calgary. In 2016 our theme was “An Evolving City.” In the context of a struggling downtown, we focused on those industry successes in the dynamic sectors outside of our core. Then last year, with “Calgary in Transition,” we looked at the ways the downturn reshaped our economy and how commercial real estate professionals are coping.
This year we have in many ways come full circle. While Calgary is still evolving and in transition, I’m struck by a sense of maturity, or at least acceptance that things will be different—but not neces‐ sarily worse. This year’s Guide builds on that by telling the story of past economic cycles through our commercial buildings. But why the renewed interest in historic buildings? First, under‐ standing the way the economy is reflected in buildings of past eras puts our current situation into context. It’s also a helpful reminder that past Calgarians felt the pain of recession, as future Calgarians likely will. Secondly, our historic buildings have an important role to play in
“A workplace can and should be an environment that reflects a company’s culture, inspires employees through new ideas and simply makes one’s job more productive and enjoyable.”
the new economy. As Calgary has pursued diversification, we have learned about the environments that new industries demand. The office requirements of a creative or technology company differ from those of the traditional Calgary tenant. Some of this is for practical reasons, much speaks to the cul‐ tures of these companies and the people they employ. A workplace can and should be an environment that reflects a company’s culture, inspires employ‐ ees through new ideas and simply makes one’s job more productive and enjoyable. Landlords can achieve such environments through good plan‐ ning, but there’s another factor that I believe will continue to be a market differentiator—the idea of authenticity. More than other generations, millennials value places, people and experiences that are tied intimately to their immediate en‐ vironment. Ideas like farm-to-table cuisine and successful brands that are tied to a positive social cause are being extended into commer‐ cial real estate. We have already seen this in the marketplace, where historical buildings with modern refresh‐ es offer prospective tenants an authentic work environment that supports culture-building and productivity. While histori‐ cal buildings may have a built-in appeal, Calgary is also rife with examples of new buildings with cutting-edge technology that are designed to be harmonious with their surroundings. Whether new or old, authentic‐ ity will be an important influence on the leasing decisions of the new entrants to our market. By understanding our past and keeping it alive, we may well find that it plays a role in building an even brighter future. ■
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The BEST Way BOMA BEST certification focuses on sustainability and management IN THE DOZEN-PLUS YEARS the BOMA BEST certification program has been around, public awareness of the envi‐ ronmental sustainability of buildings has grown. But awareness is only part of the goal, says Erica Baranik, sustainability consul‐ tant with Stantec and co-chair of BOMA Calgary’s Environmental Occupational Health & Safety Committee. “We are seeing that awareness trans‐ forms into action,” she says. “The public is becoming more aware of the impact that buildings have on their health and wellbeing.” Baranik highlights the role of environ‐ mental sustainability in the BOMA BEST process, which has seen more than 7,000 buildings enrolled since 2005. “I would argue that environmental sustainability is one of the most, if not the most, important considerations for a building because it ties into all aspects of
the existing building—from its foundation and building materials to the mechanical system, to the way building occupants use the building,” she says. In all, the BOMA BEST Sustainable Build‐ ings certification recognizes excellence in energy and environmental management and performance in commercial real es‐ tate. Ten categories are assessed—energy, water, air, comfort, health and wellness, custodial, purchasing, waste, site and stakeholder engagement. “This provides a very well-rounded and comprehensive view of a building’s environmental performance and manage‐ ment,” Baranik says. She adds there are two parts to the rating system: the BEST Practices, which are the most basic assessments and tasks that must be completed toward the build‐ ing’s BOMA BEST certification, and the additional requirements and performance thresholds, which capture more detailed
“We are seeing that awareness transforms into action. The public is becoming more aware of the impact that buildings have on their health and wellbeing.” —Erica Baranik
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information about the specifics of man‐ agement and performance and can lead to higher levels of certification. Each question has requirements that must be met for the building to claim credit, and the applicant may be required to provide supporting records or documen‐ tation. This information is also checked during an on-site verification completed by an independent verifier. The more require‐ ments a building can meet, the higher the score on the assessment and thus the higher the level of certification. There are five BOMA BEST levels— Certified (19% on the assessment), Bronze (20–49% on the assessment), Silver (50–79%), Gold (80 – 89%), and Platinum (90–100%). The certification is valid for three years, and then the building completes the process again. This provides an opportunity for a building to demonstrate the ongoing implementation of environmental policies as practices, as well as improvements that have been made since the initial certi‐ fication to potentially achieve a higher re-certification level. ■
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Industrious WOMEN Commercial real estate offers a range of career paths, and a growing number of women are finding their way in the sector
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Facing page from left, Amber Boisvert, Irene Au, Candace Walker and Talia Purdy
ike the skyscrapers they oversee, the women of Calgary’s commercial real estate sector agree that there’s always a way to reach higher. Irene Au never expected to find herself working in commercial real estate, but she quickly “fell in love with it” when she joined the industry after univer‐ sity. Starting as a research assistant, she spent the next two decades working her way up the ranks. “I started at the very bottom,” she says with a laugh. “I thought I’d take a chance on the job, and that was 20 years ago now. It’s been so good to me—there are a lot of opportunities when you take on a challenge.” Au, who recently became vice-president of leasing at Jawl Properties Ltd., loves helping tenants find their perfect spaces. “The job is like a puzzle,” she says. “There’s not always an easy fit, but if you’ve been doing it long enough, you know the options and how to find someone the right fit. It’s exciting.” The varied careers that make up the sector also work side-by-side to complete that puzzle. As Au juggles leases, building operators oversee the mechanical and technological aspects of keeping a building open for business, property managers connect tenants and landlords, and general managers keep the finances—and every‐ thing else—on track.
CUSTOMER SERVICE The ability to find your own path in the sector is a common theme for those inside it. Smiling, property manager Talia Purdy said she once had four business cards in three years while working her way up. “That’s my favourite thing about this
“I always strive to be the best—just like the people I watched coming up. What motivates me now is being a part of other people’s success and being a role model.” —Candace Walker
industry,” Purdy says. “Anyone who’s a janitor or security guard can be the VP one day.” Managing eight properties and more than 675,000 square feet, Purdy says her role really comes down to customer ser‐ vice. From tenants who are just launching a company to those who have been going strong for 50 years, her goal is to listen and help. “What I do on the day-to-day can affect these people’s livelihood,” she says. “My favourite thing to do is work through a problem and find a solution. I want to make their lives better any way I can.” Purdy is also chair of the BOMA Calgary Next Gen Committee, which connects professionals under 35 years old to spread the word about the commercial real estate industry and offer peer mentorship. “I wasn’t sure what direction I wanted to go when I started,” Purdy adds. “When I looked at the downtown skyline before this, I never thought, ‘Oh, I wonder how the lights stay on in that building.’ Once I got into it, I realized how many paths there are and how diverse it is.”
THE SMALLEST DETAILS Strategic Group building operator Amber Boisvert says she “had no idea” that her job even existed before she took it on. But with a background in construction and broadcast news, as well as a heavy equipment operator’s licence, she was ready for the job—and she shows no signs of looking back. “I’ve worked really hard to understand how the building works and how I can fix everything,” she said. “Sometimes I wake up at 3 a.m. and turn on the air (remote‐ ly), because I know it’ll be too hot for
everyone if I don’t. I want every day for (the tenants) to start with a smile.” The smallest details matter to Bois‐ vert, who can be found sweeping up the streets in front of her building at 6 a.m. and checking in with tenants whenever possible. “I take pride in my building, as if it was my home,” she says. “I think of it as a little family. It’s fulfilling to build relationships with these tenants and make their days better. If they need something done, I will make it happen.”
‘LITTLE TOWNS’ Candace Walker, a general manager with Brookfield Properties, compares her role to “running little towns.” She manages Fifth Avenue Place, Bank‐ ers Hall and Bankers Court, buildings that see many thousands of people coming in and out every day. “It’s a lot like directing an orchestra,” she says. “Teamwork and collaboration are essential, as there are so many parts moving simultaneously in any one given day. It’s about finding creative win/win solutions to problems while appeasing ten‐ ants, shareholders, leases, codes, safety and laws.” Walker first entered the real estate industry as a receptionist when she was 17. She was never much inclined to stay behind a desk, so she continued to push herself ahead. After 22 years at Brook‐ field, she says she’s “grown up through the company.” “I always strive to be the best—just like the people I watched coming up,” she says. “What motivates me now is being a part of other people’s success and being a role model.” ■
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Embracing Some of Calgary’s historic buildings are being transformed into modern marvels
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ichard Gotfried relishes the memories of his junior-high days at King Edward School in the early 1970s. The best moments were when he and his class‐ mates would leave the confines of the classroom and follow Mr. Kennedy up to a dusty old attic to hear about their school’s history. “Our science and French teacher, D. Stuart Kennedy, was kind of the keeper of the history of the King Edward back when I was there,” says Gotfried, today the provincial MLA for Calgary-Fish Creek, who attended the historic school from ’71 to ’73. “The attic had all these boxes filled with archives and photos donated by neighbours in the area. We used to think of that old attic as ‘the museum.’” The colossal sandstone structure at 1721 29 Ave. S.W. in Marda Loop was completed in 1912, and operated as a school until it was closed by the Calgary Board of Education in 2001. The building sat empty for years until cSPACE Projects bought the property in 2011, with plans to build a community hub for artists, cultural entre‐ preneurs and non-profit community groups. After extensive renovations and repur‐ posing, the 47,500-sq.-ft. cSPACE King Edward arts incubator opened last year. At first glance, it doesn’t look like the building has changed much. The sandstone walls stand as strong and striking as they have for a century. But then you notice the steel beams and gleaming floor-to-ceiling glass of two additions to the building. The old slate chalkboards may still stand guard in the classrooms, but a new life has entered the old building. Mr. Kennedy’s attic “museum” boasts the same exposed brick and rich history on the fourth floor, but it now serves as a hive of art studios—one of many creative spaces within the sandstone monolith. “Historic buildings are great because they have a skeleton that works really well, and they have instant character if you do it right,” says Reid Henry, president and CEO of cSPACE Projects. “You hear so much CSPACE/KING EDWARD SCHOOL
about Calgary’s history of tearing things down, so it’s great to actually see different approaches to adaptive reuse. We wanted to meld the history and the next genera‐ tion in a sensitive and creative way.” Established with the founding of Fort Calgary 143 years ago, Calgary is relatively young in comparison to other Canadian municipalities. Calgary was called the “Sandstone City” early on, with approxi‐ mately 250 buildings built from the materi‐ al. Before that, Calgary’s downtown was an assembly of wooden structures until 1886, when a fire destroyed the majority of the city centre, prompting the switch to a non-combustible material like sandstone. Over the decades since that first big rebuild, Calgary has gone through several phases of urban renewal during economic booms, earning Calgary a reputation as the city that favours a wrecking ball over history. Today, though, the renovation of King Edward School is one example of a turn in Calgary’s attitude toward older buildings, and it isn’t the only one. More develop‐ ers have been choosing to re-inhabit and restore historic buildings in the last few years, often juxtaposing the history with modern additions. “Calgary is starting to recognize that in order to have heritage, we have to preserve it,” says Josh Traptow, executive director of the Calgary Heritage Authority. “Hundred-year-old buildings take 100 years to mature—and I think there’s been a shift in mindset. People have a much bigger appreciation for their heritage and their history.”
square footage while also preserving historic design and materials is a way to meet the increasing demand for character buildings from renters and owners. “We’re seeing a huge struggle between heritage and density,” Traptow says. “So they’re taking heritage buildings that usu‐ ally have a smaller floor plan and they’re adding to them so they can still be eco‐ nomically viable. A heritage building being vacant doesn’t help anyone—it doesn’t help the owner, the city or the community. It needs to have a use.” The C.C. Snowdon building at 2010 11th St. S.E. in Ramsay, the King Edward Hotel (the “King Eddy”), 438 9th Ave. S.E. in East Village, and the Biscuit Block at 438 11th Ave. S.E. in Victoria Park have all added density to historic sites by building up and adding more floors. Constructed in phases between 1911 and 1914, the C.C. Snowdon building was one of the first oil storage and wholesale facilities in Calgary. The Snowdon family sold the building in the 1960s, and by the ’80s it had fallen into disuse. A fire in 1988 left a majority of the warehouse portion unusable, but the street-facing office space housed a few tenants off and on. In 2008, Heritage Prop‐ erty Corp. bought the building, planning to restore it as a mixed-use space. Damage from the warehouse fire offered a “unique opportunity,” says Neil Richard‐ son, president of Heritage Property Corp. C.C. SNOWDON BUILDING
FINANCIAL BENEFITS Renovating and operating heritage spaces can be costly, but the concept of including modern additions and components has brought financial benefits to developers. The City is trying to densify urban-core communities, which are also Calgary’s heritage communities. Traptow says adding
“You hear so much about Calgary’s history of tearing things down, so it’s great to actually see different approaches to adaptive reuse.” —Reid Henry
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HILLIER BLOCK
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SIMMONS BUILDING
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The exterior walls were preserved, but, because the fire gutted the interior, the company opted to add modern construc‐ tion within. The original footprint and sig‐ nage of the building have been maintained (a thick coat of white exterior paint was carefully removed to reveal red brick and historic signs), but two floors were added above the old warehouse, creating a visual shift from the ground floor’s nostalgic brick into the modern glass and steel above—and a total of 21,527 sq. ft. “We wanted the primary enjoyment of the site to be from the street,” Richard‐ son says. “The addition is at the back so it doesn’t overpower the original struc‐ ture. You don’t want the modern parts to become too overpowering, otherwise it becomes too Disneyland-ish—a shiny penny
that’s too shiny. When you find an old pen‐ ny, you want it to have character.”
SENSITIVITY AND VIABILITY The Snowdon building’s restoration and expansion was completed in 2016, and it’s not the first historic building the Heritage Property Corp. has brought back to life. The group has built expertise in the area since its inception in the 1990s, with the Lougheed Building, 604 1st St. S.W.; the Lorraine Block, 620 12th Ave. S.W.; and the North-West Travellers Building, 515 1st St. S.E., among its completed projects. “These buildings are a part of people’s psyches and stories,” Richardson says. “When people walk by, it triggers those emotional ties. There’s value and satisfac‐ tion to that, so it’s part of why we do it.”
“These buildings are part of people's psyches and stories. When people walk by, it triggers those emotional ties. There's value and satisfaction to that.” —Neil Richardson
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The trend of adapting and renovating historic structures is gathering steam right across Canada, says Allied Properties REIT president and CEO Michael Emory. The Toronto-based company has held stock in Calgary since 2010, with a portfo‐ lio focusing on heritage properties. Emory says a “combination of sensitivity to the past and economic viability” is pushing the trend forward—people are prepared to pay higher rent for space in a character building. But that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re incurring more cost in total. “Because the taxes and operating costs associated with these buildings are lower, what tenants pay per square foot is often lower than it is in the conventional office towers,” he says. “It’s a combined benefit of desirable attributes—like higher ceilings and exposed brick and hardwood floors— but a lower cost from the point of view of the tenants, developers and owners.” Additionally, Emory says, heritage buildings foster a sense of community. The sentiment is echoed by Susan Veres of the Calgary Municipal Land Corp., who
Back to the future: MLA Richard Gotfried revisits the area that was his favourite hangout at King Edward School in the early ’70s.
Facing page: photos of The King Edward Hotel and the Biscuit Block Building by Rebecca Middlebrook
has been working on revitalizing the East Village for a decade. Four heritage build‐ ings, including the King Eddy, the Simmons Building at 618 Confluence Way S.E., the St. Louis Hotel at 430 8th Ave. S.E. and the Hillier Block right across the street have been restored and woven in with new builds in the East Village.
‘STORY OF THE FUTURE’ “(These buildings) informed our vision for the neighbourhood because we knew that we wanted to maintain them as a part of the personality of the village,” Veres says. “We recognized that historical assets had a role to play in the rejuvenation of the community, because they reflect back to an era that we’re drawing upon to tell the story of the future.” Combined, these renovated heritage buildings tell the story of Calgary’s past in the context of the present. The King Eddy, built in 1905, became Calgary’s “home of the blues” for decades before it fell into disrepair. The exterior was taken down brick-by-brick and completely reassembled
with original materials as the centrepiece of the National Music Centre, maintaining its connection to live music in Calgary. Across town at cSPACE King Edward, some of the smallest details pay homage to the past. There are still small cracks in the slate chalkboards, and you might spot “I love Johnny” scratched into a doorframe. Last year, when the facility had its grand re-opening, Gotfried explored his old school, now made new again. As he wandered into the corner of the top-floor corridor, he saw the “old musty, dusty attic” he spent so many hours in, now transformed into a bright studio space. “Seeing that transformation, I immedi‐ ately thought about Mr. Kennedy,” Gotfried says. “I remembered his passion when he dragged us out of the classroom to come here. His goal was to show us that this school didn’t exist just in 1972—that it had a rich history. “As a teacher, he was trying to instill in us the sense that it’s not only about where we are, but where we come from and where we’re going.” ■
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Lesson Learned In Calgary’s new economic reality, diversification is a necessity
AS CALGARY EMERGES SLOWLY from a punishing recession, there are signs that a hard economic lesson has finally been learned: diversification is no longer optional. We’re in a new reality—one in which the energy sector will no longer entirely define our economy. The lesson is one this city has been shown numerous times over the past 40-plus years. But this time around, there is a sense that it’s different. Through the first decade of the 21st century, Calgary’s energy-centric econo‐ my was soaring. But then in mid-2014, a precipitous drop in global oil prices stuck a pin in our economic balloon. Reeling from the impact of the collapse as oil went from $100-plus per barrel to less than $40, Calgary-based oil and gas com‐ panies began trimming their payrolls. In 2015 and 2016, all of Calgary felt the pain. The city struggled through two years as the economy contracted in the mid-three per cent range each year. But a rebound began in 2017, as the city’s economy posted a surprising growth rate of 6.9 per cent. And the Conference Board of Canada says Calgary’s economy will rise 2.5 per cent in 2018 and 2.1 per cent in 2019. But with the downtown office vacancy rate still around 25 per cent, we’re not out of the woods yet. And that reality has people in the city contemplating the path forward.
THE NEXT PHASE Terry Rock, president and CEO of Calgary Technologies Inc., says diversification is important in any economy. “We actually have a lot of resources that can be redeployed into the next phase of our economy,” Rock says. “It’s not only imperative; it’s a huge opportu‐ nity for us. “We have the building blocks in place. Cities our size tend not to have the level of global connections that we do, and it’s because of the oil and gas industry that we have those connections. That’s a huge asset,” he says. “Cities our size also tend not to have a technical workforce as deep as ours. And we’re a city known for taking a risk to build businesses.” The city has a 10-year economic strate‐ gy, being pushed by Calgary Economic De‐ velopment, that focuses on innovation and technology. Energy, agribusiness and the transportation and logistics sector remain key. But opportunities are also emerging in areas such as financial services, tech‐ nology, health and life sciences, creative industries and tourism. “Innovation is the core of it,” Rock says. “The oil and gas industry is also getting serious about how technology can help it become more efficient and more sustainable. It’s an exciting time.”
MODEST PACE The Conference Board of Canada’s Met‐ ropolitan Outlook report pointed to 2015 and 2016 as the first back-to-back years
“We actually have a lot of resources that can be deployed into the next phase of our economy. It's not only imperative; it's a huge opportunity for us.” —Terry Rock
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of economic contraction in the Calgary market since at least the late 1980s. And while 2017 was a good economic year for Calgary, it did not quite recoup the GDP losses of the two previous years. But that will be accomplished this year. Pierre Cléroux, vice-president, research and chief economist of the Business Development Bank of Canada, says eco‐ nomic growth will continue in Calgary— but it won’t look the same as in the past. “The pace is going to be a bit more modest,” he says, adding that diversifica‐ tion can protect Calgary from fluctuating oil prices. “I think oil is still going to be a very important part of the economy for many years, but I don’t think it’s going to con‐ tribute as much to the growth as in the past. Oil prices are lower than they used to be. Our forecast is that it’s improving, but it’s not going to go back to $110 or $120 a barrel,” Cléroux says. He says uncertainty and controversy over pipelines is also mitigating the pace of growth in the oil sector. “So that’s a second reason why I think it’s important to diversify. Don’t get me wrong. Oil is go‐ ing to remain a very important factor for the province and for Calgary, but there are good reasons for diversification.”
NOT THERE YET Todd Hirsch, chief economist with ATB Fi‐ nancial, diversifying takes time and care. “We are seeing some of the green shoots of diversity in the tech sector, in logistics, in food and agri-foods. But I think this time around we’ll have the best shot of any in seeing that diversity actu‐ ally take root, because what we’re not seeing is the energy sector roaring back to life and mowing everything down,” Hirsch says. “Typically that’s been the pattern that we’ve seen in the past—so then we never get that diversity.” He says patience and an adjustment in expectations will be needed. “It’s only been two years since the pit of the recession. It's going to take a while before we can finally sit back and say ‘now our economy is diversified’. We’re not there yet.” ■
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Adaptation and Evolution Sectors must work together for future vitality
Todd Throndson Managing Director Principal, Office Leasing, Avison Young Canada
“Landlords and community builders are adapting rapidly to the changed landscape that is Calgary’s economy and office market.”
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CALGARY IS LOOKING FOR SOLUTIONS to its office vacancy problem. While no single approach will solve this complex issue, there are opportunities ahead of us. An increase in oil prices may instill confidence, but that alone won’t be enough to provide long-lasting expansion to our office market. A lot of attention has been given to business innovation and incubation. Industries that offer potential to change the demand side of the curve include agrifood, environmental technology, the recreational cannabis industry, software development and new technology (Vancouver and Toron‐ to have grown significantly from this sector), communications and creative industries, venture capi‐ tal, startups and entrepreneurs. Other uses that could potentially relocate into or expand within the downtown office market include:
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POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTIONS. The University of Calgary, University of Alberta and Bow Valley College already have a presence and may grow given the attractive financial options avail‐ able to them; ARTS, COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SPACES AND GROUPS. Landlords are looking to provide inexpensive space for talented individuals in these communities; and RETAIL. A new mix and variety of shopping will breathe life into downtown streets that are begin‐ ning to see a return of activity. On the supply side, landlords are increasing the flexibility of the deals they’re making and how they market their product. Office-to-residential conversion remains a hot topic. Examples of this are the Sierra Place and
Stephenson office buildings Alternatively, some landlords are redesigning buildings to appeal to younger or underserved audiences. No conversation about adaptive reuse of office properties in downtown Calgary would be complete without including Aspen Properties’ success story with The Edison. The decision to appeal to millennials has been a winner, attracting co-working space and technology incubator companies like RocketSpace, among others. Another exciting aspect of change in downtown Calgary is the emergence of new mixed-use prop‐ erties, particularly East Village. This vibrant community is attract‐ ing plenty of attention, inspiring other developments across the downtown market. The ease of ac‐ cess to the workforce represented by the residents of these areas will help to drive business downtown. The City of Calgary is investing in various improvement projects as well. The redevelopment of Century Gardens, the refurbish‐ ment of the existing downtown LRT stations and the addition of the soon-to-commence Green Line are adding-much needed infrastructure. Calgary Economic Development has also undertaken numerous initiatives focused on nurturing Calgary’s business community. The $100-million Opportunity Calgary Investment Fund was put in place to attract and support transforma‐ tive investments in the city. Landlords and community builders are adapting rapidly to the changed landscape that is Calgary’s economy and office market. The traditional energy sector is not going away, but will be increasingly supplemented by other sectors. Downtown Calgary is going to evolve—and the support systems, including real estate, need to be in place now to allow for the nec‐ essary change to happen. ■
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THE EDISON
ANALYSIS: BELTLINE
Exciting Evolution
Hotel in 2019, the first new hotel to come to the Beltline in recent history, demonstrates the Belt‐ line’s arrival as a market to bet on over the medium term.
The Beltline is on its way to becoming a true inner-city neighbourhood
John Fisher, Senior Vice-President, CBRE Ltd.
“While the Beltline endures some hardships now, the medium term has interesting opportunities and the future appears very bright.”
CALGARY’S BELTLINE OFFICE MARKET continues to evolve. The Beltline is Calgary’s third-largest office market (after downtown and the south suburban market) and competes for tenants that have interest in both downtown and suburban markets. The Beltline traditionally offers access to lower-cost parking with better on-site availability than downtown. Historically, operating costs and property taxes have also been lower in the Beltline compared to downtown. These factors appeal to down‐ town users looking for some cost relief with more amenities and proximity to residential, while also appealing to suburban users look‐ ing to relocate to the inner city while mitigating cost increases and maintaining some of the benefits of the suburban market. Further, the Beltline office mar‐ ket breaks into two distinct areas: the north Beltline (north of 13th
Avenue), which appeals to users who want to be close to down‐ town, and the south Beltline (south of 13th Avenue), which appeals to users attracted to an inner-city live/work/play atmosphere. While the Beltline endures some hardships now, the medium term has interesting opportunities and the future appears very bright.
TODAY The Beltline market office vacancy sits at 25 per cent as of the sec‐ ond quarter of 2018. This is in line with a blend of both downtown and suburban, as it indicates that the Beltline market appeals to both types of tenants. Despite high vacancy, activity in the Beltline has been robust, with a variety of medium-sized users oscillating through the market and repositioning their companies for a shorter-term cost reduction while preparing for future growth The opening of the Marriott
MEDIUM TERM With more than 3,000 residen‐ tial units under construction or planned in the next 24 months, the Beltline’s evolution to a true inner-city urban neighbourhood continues to compare to that of a traditional “midtown.” Supported by start-up retailers and civic improvements to 17th Avenue and the underpasses, the Beltline will emerge to an area of preference for users looking to capture the live/work/play atmosphere. The north Beltline continues to densify and will appeal to energy service companies, engineering firms and some energy correlative companies, while the south Belt‐ line will appeal to high-tech office users, small business and start-up entrepreneurs. Activity on all fronts has been up year-over-year for these types of users, a trend expected to continue.
THE FUTURE
THE DEVENISH BUILDING
Perhaps most exciting, the Beltline will undergo a dramatic change with the impact of the Green‐ Line LRT station(s), the prospect of a new arena and the opening of 17th Avenue into the Stam‐ pede Grounds. These significant infrastructure projects continue to drive growth and improve the user experience for Beltline occupants and residents. With this forward momentum, the long-term outlook for the Beltline appears very bright, as companies will continue to make this a priority location to achieve their future retention and recruit‐ ment goals. ■
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The Story Behind Stability Rent rates stay the same as landlords deliver tenant incentives
Cody Watson, Senior Associate, Colliers International
SUBURBAN OFFICE VACANCY RATES CLIMBED dramatically through 2015 and 2016, from 9.05 per cent in the first quarter of 2015 to 20.23 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2016. But the rise began to level off in 2017, with vacancy rates remaining rela‐ tively steady throughout the year. This trend continues into 2018, driven primarily by halted new development projects (with the exception of a handful of one-off built-to-suits) and the reduction of new large blocks of sublease space being delivered to the market.
These factors led to marginal positive absorption, primarily in the A Class market segment as tenants pursue a “flight to quality,” a trend that has occurred since the market downturn. Unfortunately for landlords, market stability will likely not mean market recovery. Like va‐ cancy rates, average asking rental rates have remained stable—hov‐ ering in the mid-teens range on a per-square-foot basis—but asking rates only tell half the story. Inflated incentive offerings in‐ cluding large tenant improvement
“Inflated incentive offerings including large tenant improvement packages, extended free rent periods and other value-add offerings continue to be demanded by tenants for new lease deals.”
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packages, extended free rent periods and other value-add offer‐ ings continue to be demanded by tenants for new lease deals. Suburban property owners are also repositioning assets to attract new tenants through building upgrades, including lobby renova‐ tions, common-area improvements and washroom updates. Additional amenities such as gyms and conference centres, tra‐ ditionally only offered downtown, are being installed by suburban landlords to remain competitive. Building upgrades will become a normal course of competitive action for suburban landlords. Another significant trend that will impact the market going for‐ ward is the accelerated transition of large-scale sublease space to vacant headlease space as long-term leases begin to expire. Between 2018 and 2021 more than 600,000 square feet of sublease space will roll over and be re‐ turned to landlords. A majority of this returned space is designed for either single tenants or specific types of users, mainly multidisci‐ pline engineering firms. Since 2015, these engineering users have significantly downsized their office footprints and will likely never reach such high levels of occupancy in Calgary again. This industry shift means that the likelihood of landlords leasing engineering space in its current state is minimal—major renova‐ tions will be required. Landlords with exposure to these market challenges will need to be proactive and creative in order to meet new tenant de‐ mands and remain competitive in a transitioning market. Those willing to invest the capital required to attract current and emerging players in Alberta’s new economy will be the ones to weather the storm and maintain occupancy. ■
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ANALYSIS: INDUSTRIAL
the potential for additional devel‐ opment to be added to the site. The strong central location less than 10 minutes from downtown and the availability of added land for the site have been driving interest in the market.
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THE SECOND EXAMPLE is a site in the south central mar‐ ket that was previously operating as a processing plant. Currently under contract for purchase, the site is slated for redevelopment into new industrial condos. In the last four years, this property sat primarily vacant due to lack of interest and the risk of speculative development during a down market. Once the site was brought to the market this year under today’s renewed market conditions, there was a flood of interest from local developers.
Industrial Renewal Positive market conditions are changing the landscape
Ryan Haney Senior Vice-President Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL)
“Thanks to the continued positive news, there has been a renewed interest in development projects throughout the market.”
SINCE A MARKET CORRECTION BEGAN in 2014, Calgary’s industri‐ al property market has continued to see signs of recovery—growth in new construction, positive absorp‐ tion and decreasing vacancy rates. Thanks to the continued positive news, there has been a renewed interest in development projects throughout the market. Large-bay industrial developments that are underway or have been built in Balzac, the airport area and the southeast industrial parks are changing the landscape. Behind those obvious projects, there has also been a renewed interest in the central market or older industrial developments. The key to that interest is reason‐ able pricing stemming from out-ofdate functionality, along with the fact that market rents have stabi‐ lized or begun to increase across almost all market segments. Of note are centrally located properties that had in the past been highly sought after for redevelopment as higher-density
projects. With renewed optimism in the market, interest in this redevelopment of older-genera‐ tion industrial sites has resumed, especially in the south central and central northeast markets. Primary development opportu‐ nities for these central sites have centred on demolishing original buildings and redeveloping new higher-density or single-purpose structures. In the past, these would have focused on suburban office redevelopment, but due to continued uncertainty in the general office market, these latest projects have been focused on repurposing older buildings for more conventional industrial use, condominiumization or demolition for new industrial construction.
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THE FIRST EXAMPLE of this strategy is a former edu‐ cational warehouse facility just east of downtown. Purchased by a Vancouver developer, the building is currently being repurposed as a multi-tenant industrial facility with
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THE THIRD EXAMPLE is a multi-tenant building in northeast Calgary, located minutes from downtown. The site was purchased by a Vancouver-based investor that specializes in condo‐ miniumizing existing multi-tenant facilities, renovating the proper‐ ties and then selling them off as individual units. The speed of sales of these units has increased immensely over the last year, with a growing number of opportunities in the complex being brought to the market in the coming months. Overall, the industrial market has shown resiliency over the past year, with the expectation that the positive market conditions will continue to improve into the near future. This ongoing opti‐ mism will continue to provide opportunities for further redevel‐ opment of older, centrally located sites into new market opportu‐ nities to serve Calgary’s growing industrial demand. ■
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Buildings listed in bold have been certified through BOMA BEST, the leading environmental certification program for commercial buildings. See www.bomabest.com for updates
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200 Barclay Prd SW Eau Claire/Suzanne Chateau/403-268-6646/schateau@harvard.ca 101 6 St SW Amy Kelso/403-777-2731/akelso@pbaland.com
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450 Altius Centre
500 4 Ave SW CREIT Management/Geoff Christie/403-235-3443/gchristie@creit.ca
308,468 11,072 3,000 292
32
1973/91
451 Fourth & Fourth
435 4 Ave SW Aly Lalani/403-270-2493/aly.lalani@colliers.com
88,738 12,896 24,257 84
7
1978
452 Shell Centre
400 4 Ave SW Cadillac Fairview/Peter Stack/403-571-2532/peter.stack@cadillacfairview.com 682,024 20,667 46,234 86
33
1977
453 Northland Place 455 Calgary Place II 457 Canada Place 458 Jamieson Place
407 3 St SW Aspen Properties/Brett Koroluk/403-216-2660/APL@aspenproperties.ca 355 4 Ave SW CREIT Management/Geoff Christie/403-235-3443/gchristie@creit.ca 407 2 St SW Triovest Realty Advisors/Darcy Payne/403-209-3492/dpayne@triovest.com
25,078 8,000
8,168 92
216,887 11,500 35,694 138 196,768 11,559 3,066 0
308 4 Ave SW B Richards/K Decaire/bill.richards@quadreal.com, kyle.decaire@quadreal.com 810,630 24,680 31,408 495
3
1996
25
1969/06
18
1975
38
2010
459 Fifth Avenue Place W
237 4 Ave SW Brookfield Properties/Dwight Jack/403-770-7200
707,373 23,000 48,273 791
35
1981
460 BP Centre
240 4 Ave SW B Richards/K Decaire/bill.richards@quadreal.com, kyle.decaire@quadreal.com 646,446 23,500 8,369 227
31
1988
464 Sun Life Plaza W
144 4 Ave SW CREIT Management/Geoff Christie/403-235-3443/gchristie@creit.ca
324,543 11,365 3,875 182
28
1981
466 Sun Life Plaza N
140 4 Ave SW CREIT Management/Geoff Christie/403-235-3443/gchristie@creit.ca
313,623 11,365 3,447 181
28
1982 1984
468 Sun Life Plaza E
112 4 Ave SW CREIT Management/Geoff Christie/403-235-3443/gchristie@creit.ca
410,699 15,100 10,575 280
28
470 Asia Pacific Centre
100 4 Ave SW Dale Couprie/403-852-4448/dcouprie@bowriverleasing.com
92,500 9,336 16,000 49
10
1980
474 First Street Plaza
138 4 Ave SE Ellisa Asaria/403-770-2300/easaria@strategicgroup.ca
72,107 9,013
8
1981
1,881 44
475 First Tower
411 1 St SE Michael McNally/403-592-2888/Michael.mcnally@hines.com
709,977 26,000 12,745 349
28
1980/14
476 Harry Hays Building
220 4 Ave SE Maple Leaf Property Mgmt/Anna Sarvis/403-532-6501/asarvis@mlpm.ca
463,452 64,584 1,194 300
8
1978
518 926
926 5 Ave SW Sam Nathwani/403-770-2300/snathwani@strategicgroup.ca
85,711 8,535
57
10
1982
523 Lavalin Centre
909 5 Ave SW Avenue Commercial/Steven P Butt/403-802-6767/sbutt@avenuecommercial.ca 129,266 12,510 6,500 75
10
1979 1978
-
525 Atrium I
839 5 Ave SW Aly Lalani/403-536-6544/aly.lalani@colliers.com
110,616 14,239 10,940 84
8
528 800 5th Ave
800 5 Ave SW Marika Chan/403-705-3518/mchan@artisreit.com
257,134 13,850
141
23
1982
533 715 5 Avenue SW
715 5 Ave SW Avison Young/Glenn Simpson/403-232-4329
399,563 12,600 7,517 391
32
1974
-
535 639 5 Avenue SW
639 5 Ave SW Northam Realty/Judy Lucas/(416)977-7151/jlucas@northamrealty.com
281,851 12,000 8,268 87
25
1969/96
536 640 Fifth Avenue SW
640 5 Ave SW Colin Macdonald/403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
250,275 17,702 3,806 102
16
1980/11
538 622 5th
622 5 Ave SW Mark Biglow/403-770-3071/mark@jrmercantile.com
42,760 8,264
5
1980
543 Fifth and Fifth
605 5 Ave SW GWL Realty Advisors/Andrew Baird/403-777-4294/andrew.baird@gwlra.com 470,306 15,327 18,992 244
34
1980
545 Five Ten Fifth 546 Aquitaine Tower
510 5 St SW Aly Lalani/403-270-2493/aly.lalani@colliers.com
109,145 6,410
540 5 Ave SW Real Properties/Andy Baxter/403-571-3129/andy.baxter@yalecanada.com
246,752 13,500
-
30
6,578 27 -
88
18
1981
20
1968
548 520 5 Avenue SW
520 5 Ave SW Chris Law/403-266-5544/chris.law@collierscalgary.com
192,949 8,058
8,904 53
26
1982
551 441 5 Avenue SW
441 5 Ave SW Aly Lalani/403-270-2493/aly.lalani@colliers.com
64,171 6,328
3,020 0
10
1973
552 444 5 Avenue SW
444 5 Ave SW Aspen Properties/Brett Koroluk/403-216-2660/APL@aspenproperties.ca
173,143 8,361
5,337 6
553 505 3 Street SW
505 3 St SW Shannon Potter/403-266-1695/spotter@morguard.com
142,141 8,250
-
48
23
1972
18
1979
554 Roslyn Building
400 5 Ave SW Aly Lalani/403-270-2493/aly.lalani@colliers.com
132,323 13,886 21,232 33
10
1966
555 333 Fifth Avenue
333 5 Ave SW Real Properties/Andy Baxter/403-571-3129/andy.baxter@yalecanada.com
241,457 15,600 24,551 115
17
1978 1968/06
558 Calgary Place I
330 5 Ave SW CREIT Management/Geoff Christie/403-235-3443/gchristie@creit.ca
285,077 11,500 35,694 138
31
560 Stock Exchange Tower
300 5 Ave SW Andrew Baird/403-777-4294/andrew.baird@gwlra.com
386,872 13,500 17,914 112
32
1979
563 Bow Valley Square 3
255 5 Ave SW Oxford Properties/Ryan Sirski/403-206-6482/rsirski@oxfordproperties.com
373,136 11,742 36,321 756
32
79/11/18
565 Bow Valley Square 2
205 5 Ave SW Oxford Properties/Ryan Sirski/403-206-6482/rsirski@oxfordproperties.com
508,912 13,790 21,841 756
39
74/11/18
566 Fifth Avenue Place E
425 1 St SW Brookfield Properties/Dwight Jack/403-770-7200
719,416 23,000 48,273 791
35
1981
568 TransCanada Tower
450 1 St SW Trans Canada Pipelines/Doug Slater/403-920-7922/michaelweicker@hrreit.ca 931,187 28,669 18,972 560
35
2001
32
1983 1912/04
569 Suncor Energy Centre E 575 North-West Travellers Bldg
111 5 Ave SW Brookfield Properties/Dwight Jack/403-770-7200
585,662 22,000 24,462 849
515 1 St SE Ashley Kane/403-571-4252/ashley.kane@avisonyoung.com
26,040 5,393
-
0
4
618 Place 9-6
940 6 Ave SW Sam Nathwani/403-770-2300/snathwani@strategicgroup.ca
157,860 14,351
-
138
11
1983
626 Atrium II
840 6 Ave SW Aly Lalani/403-536-6544/aly.lalani@colliers.com
110,190 14,382 9,265 86
8
1979
629 AMEC Place
801 6 Ave SW Real Properties/Andy Baxter/403-571-3129/andy.baxter@yalecanada.com
409,460 15,900 16,365 256
630 Place 800
800 6 Ave SW Manulife Real Estate/K. Vander Herberg/403-264-4969/kara_vanderherberg@manulife.com 220,090 12,660 9,011 76
28
1982
17
1978
632 736 Sixth
736 6 Ave SW Manulife Real Estate/K. Vander Herberg/403-264-4969/kara_vanderherberg@manulife.com 212,302 9,506
5,316 93
22
1981
634 700 Sixth Avenue
700 6 Ave SW Real Properties/Andy Baxter/403-571-3129/andy.baxter@yalecanada.com
224,990 11,000 10,694 34
22
1968
635 Britannia Building
703 6 Ave SW Marika Chan/403-705-3518/mchan@artisreit.com
133,803 15,324
49
9
58/95/16
637 Alpine Building
635 6 Ave SW JLL/403-456-2211/Mason.Lam@am.jll.com/Ian.Gillmor@am.jll.com
53,128 11,641 6,204 37
5
1962/98
639 Ford Tower
633 6 Ave SW JLL/403-456-2211/Mason.Lam@am.jll.com/Ian.Gillmor@am.jll.com
144,919 8,080
20
1976
640 Bradie Building
630 6 Ave SW Estancia Investments/Andrew Borle/403-750-2220/aborle@estancia.ca
92,430 7,110
-
68
15
1965/75
580,900 20,000
-
150
-
1,390 51
641 Calgary Court Centre N
601 6 Ave SW N/A
644 Petex Building
600 6 Ave SW Barclay Street Real Estate/Allan Jones/403-290-0178/ajones@barclaystreet.com 122,189 12,000 7,302 25
646 Calgary House
550 6 Ave SW Manulife Real Estate/K. Vander Herberg/403-264-4969/kara_vanderherberg@manulife.com 169,736 14,909 7,005 69
651 606 4 Street SW
26
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7,877 64
25
2007
11
1964
11
1966
15
1969/97
DOWNTOWN MAP BUILDING NAME REF
ADDRESS LEASING CONTACT
(TELEPHONE/E-MAIL)
BLDG AREA
RETAIL AREA
AVG FL PLATE
BUILT/ RENO
654 404 6 Avenue
404 6 Ave SW ICM Realty/Donna MacArthur/403-256-5350/dmacarthur@icm.ca
83,833 12,000
0
7
656 Centrium Place
332 6 Ave SW Triovest Realty Advisors/Darcy Payne/403-209-3492/dpayne@triovest.com
223,767 16,920 3,813 72
15
2007
18
1980 81/11/18
659 Intact Place
-
PKNG # OF STALLS FLOORS
311–321 6 Ave SW B Richards/K Decaire/bill.richards@quadreal.com, kyle.decaire@quadreal.com 464,757 13,757 25,313 189
1970/17
662 Bow Valley Square 4
250 6 Ave SW Oxford Properties/Ryan Sirski/403-206-6482/rsirski@oxfordproperties.com
442,113 11,735 29,188 756
37
665 Brookfield Place Calgary
225 6 Ave SW Brookfield Office Properties/Dwight Jack/403-770-7089/dwight.jack@brookfield.com 1,400,000 27,500 34,400 550
56
2017
666 Bow Valley Square 1
202 6 Ave SW Oxford Properties/Ryan Sirski/403-206-6482/rsirski@oxfordproperties.com
17
72/11/18
143,553 9,662
8,736 756
667 Lougheed Building
604 1 St SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
669 Telephone Building
119 6 Ave SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
670 Suncor Energy Centre W
150 6 Ave SW Brookfield Properties/Dwight Jack/403-770-7200
1,121,618 23,000 24,462 849
52
1983
671 Hanover Place
101 6 Ave SW Avison Young / Eric Horne / 403-232-4339 / eric.horne@avisonyoung.com
242,676 10,280 4,537 53
25
1982
33,874 6,774
3
1912/05
672 Oddfellows Building 674 The Bow 675 Andrew Davidson Building
100 6 Ave SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com 500 Centre St S marjcone@hrreit.ca 133 6 Ave SE Owner occupied
88,015 11,851 21,265 0
6
1911/06
63,063 15,663
4
1911/05
-
-
28
0
2,000,000 36,000 20,000 1358 59
2011
160,000 12,500
-
54
13
1976
-
709 1035 7th
1035 7 Ave SW Aly Lalani/403-536-6544/aly.lalani@colliers.com
75,378 12,940
59
6
1979/02
710 Parallel Centre
1040 7 Ave SW Sam Nathwani/403-770-2300/snathwani@strategicgroup.ca
80,641 13,241 2,208 43
6
1979
711 1023 7 Avenue SW
1023 7 Ave SW Jim Sekora/403-350-9696/jim@fceproperties.ca
21,500 4,300
5
1982
712 Plaza 1000
1000 7 Ave SW Triovest Realty Advisors/Darcy Payne/403-209-3492/dpayne@triovest.com
10
2003
715 1009 – 7th Ave SW
1009 7 Ave SW Landlord - IISC
1965
13
160,033 16,453 2,420 244 8,548 4,743
719 O’Neil Tower
925 7 Ave SW Boardwalk Rental Communities/Lorenzo Bellusci/403-206-6746/lbellusci@bwalk.com 24,816
722 Northland Building
910 7 Ave SW Aly Lalani/403-536-6544/aly.lalani@colliers.com
724 Dominion Centre
700
-
-
5
2
-
0
-
-
15
1982
149,258 10,602 20,295 131
665 8 St SW Aly Lalani/403-536-6544/aly.lalani@colliers.com
98,992 9,437
5,692 49
726 840 7th Avenue SW
840 7 Ave SW Aly Lalani/403-536-6544/aly.lalani@colliers.com
286,074 14,447 22,758 224
728 Centennial Building
816 7 Ave SW Barclay Street/Allan Jones/403-290-0178/ajones@barclaystreet.com
27,859 4,391
729 801 7th Avenue SW
801 7 Ave SW Mitchell J Brody/403-206-2900/mbrody@century-west.com
615,000 18,000 17,000 343
-
10
11
1979
21
1979/01
7
1967
37
82/00/15
731 Guinness House
727 7 Ave SW Estancia Investments/Andrew Borle/403-750-2220/aborle@estancia.ca
128,511 10,900 9,069 92
15
1964
732 Life Plaza
734 7 Ave SW Andrew Harrison/403-270-2493/aharrison@dream.ca
237,854 14,571 18,143 99
19
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DOWNTOWN MAP BUILDING NAME REF
ADDRESS LEASING CONTACT
(TELEPHONE/E-MAIL)
BLDG AREA
RETAIL AREA
AVG FL PLATE
PKNG # OF STALLS FLOORS
BUILT/ RENO
733 Elveden House
717 7 Ave SW Estancia Investments/Andrew Borle/403-750-2220/aborle@estancia.ca
172,140 7,800 14,798 43
20
1961
736 Sierra Place
706 7 Ave SW Marika Chan/403-705-3518/mchan@artisreit.com
92,108 9,295
10
58/95/16
737 Iveagh House
707 7 Ave SW Estancia Investments/Andrew Borle/403-750-2220/aborle@estancia.ca
147,879 10,800 8,690 23
739 Encor Place
645 7 Ave SW Cadillac Fairview/Peter Stack/403-571-2532/peter.stack@cadillacfairview.com 359,024 12,380
-
63
14
1962
970
109
29
1988 1969
740 JJ Bowlen Building
620 7 Ave SW robert.ormerod@brookfieldgis.com
121,354 10,112
-
13
12
742 Calgary Court Centre S
600 7 Ave SW N/A
483,500 23,800
-
150
21
2007
707 5th St SW Manulife Real Estate/Jaclyn Murphy/403-264-4616/jaclyn_murphy@manulife.com 607,440 21,500 6,754 400
27
2017
751 TD Canada Trust Tower
421 7 Ave SW Cushman Wakefield/Scott Haffner/403-441-4905/scott.haffner@cushwake.com 617,371 18,500 135,931 300
752 444 7 Avenue SW
444 7 Ave SW Andrew Harrison/403-270-2499/aharrison@dream.ca
743 707 Fifth
263,143 27,170
40
1991
-
118
10
63/97/16
755 Dome Tower
333 7 Ave SW Cushman Wakefield/Scott Haffner/403-441-4905/scott.haffner@cushwake.com 402,809 14,300
-
218
33
1977
756 First Canadian Centre
350 7 Ave SW GWL Realty Advisors/Andrew Baird/403-777-4294/andrew.baird@gwlra.com 519,764 13,000
-
192
41
1982
758 First Canadian Centre E
310 7 Ave SW Andrew Baird/403-777-4294/andrew.baird @gwlra.com
-
0
0
TBD
603,340 14,829 87,798 84
42
1976
759 700 2nd St. SW 772 Telus Sky 782 Rocky Mountain Plaza 820 1000 8 Avenue SW 823 8West 824 U of C Downtown Campus
700 2 St SW Aly Lalani/403-270-2493/aly.lalani@colliers.com 100 7th Ave SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com 615 Macleod Tr SE Andrew Harrison/403-270-2493/aharrison@dream.ca 1000 8 Ave SW Triovest Realty Advisors/Darcy Payne/403-209-3492/dpayne@triovest.com 903 h Ave SW Chris Law/403-266-5544/chris.law@collierscalgary.com 906 8th Ave SW
900,000 -
- -
-
0
217,984 14,074 25,791 106 41,930 8,500
0
2017
15
1972
4,318 36
5
1980
138,442 14,688 9,138 43
10
2008
6
58/71/10
127,000 17,750 75,675 7,523
-
324
825 Century Park Place
855 8 Ave SW Grant Allen/(416)855-1485/gallen@starlightinvest.com
827 Panarctic Plaza
815 8 Ave SW Berezan Management (Alta)/Alison Wallace/403-508-5016/AWallace@berezan.ca 151,716 12,330 4,491 134 84,797 9,135
5,294 43
11
1982
13
1982
829 Taylor Building
805 8 Ave SW Rick Urbanczyk/JLL/403-456-5579/rick.urbanczyk@am.jll.com
9,550 0
9
1954
831 First Alberta Place
777 8 Ave SW Berezan Management (Alta)/Alison Wallace/403-508-5016/AWallace@berezan.ca 311,145 14,489 10,858 50
23
1981
832 Petro Fina
736 8 Ave SW Brett Baker/403-770-2300/bbaker@strategicgroup.ca
11
1959
833 Western Canadian Place N
707 8 Ave SW B Richards/K Decaire/bill.richards@quadreal.com, kyle.decaire@quadreal.com 668,860 18,400 8,277 153
169,327 15,211 12,260 26
41
1983 1983
835 635 8th Avenue
635 8 Ave SW Cadillac Fairview/Peter L Stack/403-571-2532/peter.stack@cadillacfairview.com 273,038 10,501 9,483 155
26
836 Western Union Building
640 8 Ave SW Real Properties/Andy Baxter/403-571-3129/andy.baxter@yalecanada.com
73,300 6,237
10
12
1964
838 Strategic Centre
630 8 Ave SW Brett Baker/403-770-2300/bbaker@strategicgroup.ca
53,228 7,604
9,075 0
7
1956/99 1951
-
842 Barron Building
610 8 Ave SW Laurel Edwards / 403-770-2300 / ledwards@strategicgroup.ca
130,834 11,894 18,881 55
11
843 Plains Midstream Plaza
607 8 Ave SW GWL Realty Advisors Inc/Andrew Baird/403-777-0410/andrew.baird@gwlra.com 242,364 20,372 15,224 76
13
2007
845 Eighth Avenue Place W Tower
585 8 Ave SW Cushman Wakefield/Scott Haffner/403-441-4905/scott.haffner@cushwake.com 841,063 24,000
1143 40
2014 2011
-
847 Eighth Avenue Place E Tower
525 8 Ave SW Cushman Wakefield/Scott Haffner/403-441-4905/scott.haffner@cushwake.com 1,094,446 24,000 26,210 1143 49
848 Watermark Tower
530 8 Ave SW GWL Realty Advisors Inc/Andrew Baird/403-777-0410/andrew.baird@gwlra.com 412,278 14,431 27,130 291
27
1982
849 505 8 Avenue SW
505 8 Ave SW Gordon Realty/Kyle Gordon/403-215-7900/Kyle@gordoncommercialrealty.com 52,750 8,000
6
1955
851 411
409 & 411 8 Ave SW Brett Baker/403-770-2300/bbaker@strategicgroup.ca
-
11
47,823 11,271 1,185 0
4
1954
97,888 9,858
10
1962/05
853 HSBC Building
407 8 Ave SW Barclay Street Real Estate/Bill Falagaris/403-290-0178/bfalagaris@barclaystreet.com
855 Royal Bank Building
335 8 Ave SW Brookfield Properties/Dwight Jack/403-770-7200
335,000 12,400
-
1169 24
1969
888 3 St SW Brookfield Properties/Dwight Jack/403-770-7200
822,000 20,500
-
1169 47
2000
324 8 Ave SW Cushman Wakefield/Scott Haffner/403-441-4905/scott.haffner@cushwake.com 388,585 14,300
-
218
857 Bankers Hall West 858 Home Oil Tower 859 Bankers Hall East
855 2 St SW Brookfield Properties/Dwight Jack/403-770-7200
3,600 0
32
1977
822,000 20,500 253,000 1169 47
1989
860 Lancaster Building
304 8 Ave SW Cushman Wakefield/Scott Haffner/403-441-4905/scott.haffner@cushwake.com 76,402 8,300 47,280 0
10
861 National Bank
239 8 Ave SW Shannon Potter/403-266-1695/spotter@morguard.com
43,453 14,050
35
3
1996
867 Leeson & Lineham
209 8 Ave SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
32,731 5,020
5,176 4
6
1910/98
25,693
869 Alberta Block 871 Alberta Hotel Building
805 1st St SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com 808 1 St SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
-
-
1918
25,693 0
3
1900/08
47,569 11,000 30,244 0
4
1888/97
872 Molson’s Bank Building
116 8 Ave SW Triovest Realty Advisors/Darcy Payne/403-209-3492/dpayne@triovest.com
10,042 3,100
3,800 4
3
1912
873 Young Block
129 8 Ave SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
8,408
5,336 2
3
2002
876 Hudson’s Block
102 8 Ave SW Triovest Realty Advisors/Darcy Payne/403-209-3492/dpayne@triovest.com
23,602 11,600
0
2
1891/78
878 Doll Block
116 8 Ave SE Triovest Realty Advisors/Darcy Payne/403-209-3492/dpayne@triovest.com
4,911 1,650
1,561 0
3
1907
883 Burns Building
237 8 Ave SE Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
73,267 10,860 10,034 0
7
1912/91
932 Western Canadian Place S
700 9 Ave SW B Richards/K Decaire/bill.richards@quadreal.com, kyle.decaire@quadreal.com 429,700 15,120 8,633 0
31
1983
955 Gulf Canada Square
401 9 Ave SW GWL Realty Advisors/Andrew Baird/403-777-0410/andrew.baird@gwlra.com 1,075,058 48,000 73,346 56
20
1979
15
2008
960 Bankers Court
850 2 St SW Brookfield Properties/Dwight Jack/403-770-7089
-
-
255,000 21,800 9,000 179
963 Penn West Plaza W Tower
215 9 Ave SW Shannon Potter/403-266-1695/spotter@morguard.com
394,061 21,400 4,444 215
20
2010
965 Penn West Plaza E Tower
207 9 Ave SW Shannon Potter/403-266-1695/spotter@morguard.com
242,263 26,440 13,229 146
10
2008
968 150 9 Avenue SW
150 9 Ave SW Aspen Properties/Brett Koroluk/ 403-216-2660/APL@aspenproperties.ca
442,572 16,040 5,421 51
28
1981
971 Tower Centre
131 9 Ave SW Aspen Properties/Brett Koroluk/ 403-216-2660/APL@aspenproperties.ca
260,956 62,635 63,031 180
5
1969
975 Palliser One
125 9 Ave SE Aspen Properties/Brett Koroluk/ 403-216-2660/APL@aspenproperties.ca
395,070 16,400 7,230 300
27
1970/10
979 Teck Place
205 9 Ave SE Eric Horne/403-232-4339/eric.horne@avisonyoung.com
108,959 10,801 2,832 53
10
1969
28
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9 AVENUE SW
9 AVENUE SW
007 015
044
042
054
046 10 AVENUE SW
019 029
039
049
043
055
106
136
134
059
057 140
138
142
063
144
152
150
233
145 147 151 244 246
235
250
5 STREET SW
6 STREET SW
7 STREET SW
234
12 AVENUE SW
8 STREET SW
9 STREET SW
129
10 STREET SW
125
119
11 STREET SW
117
12 STREET SW
14 STREET SW
13 STREET SW
11 AVENUE SW
25
249
330 13 AVENUE SW
334
335 440
434
6 STREET SW
5 STREET SW
435
7 STREET SW
8 STREET SW
9 STREET SW
10 STREET SW
504
11 STREET SW
14 STREET SW
12 STREET SW
14 AVENUE SW
15 AVENUE SW
634 16 AVENUE SW
726 17 AVENUE SW
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10 STREET SW
10A STREET SW
752
734
749
739
731
725 727
723
11 STREET SW
12 STREET SW
13 STREET SW
706
14 STREET SW
730 732
638 640
9 STREET SW
607
636
CAMERON AV SW
COMMERCIAL
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
COVERED SURFACE PARKING
+15 WALKWAY
FUTURE/ON HOLD CONSTRUCTION SITE
RESIDENTIAL
HOTELS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
FUTURE +15 WALKWAY
PARKS AND GREEN SPACES
BELTLINE MAP BUILDING NAME REF
007 West Village Centre 015 1725 10th Ave SW
LRT AND LRT STATIONS
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ADDRESS LEASING CONTACT (TELEPHONE/E-MAIL)
2011 10 Ave SW Hardy Nielsen/Garry Miller - Norcal/403-291-3010/gmiller@norcalgroup.com 1725- 10 Ave SW Avenue Commercial/Steven P Butt/403-802-6767/sbutt@avenuecommercial.ca
BLDG AREA
30,000
RETAIL AREA
-
AVG FL PLATE
PKNG # OF STALLS FLOORS
BUILT/ RENO
-
24
1
1960
22,160 8,100
5,960
18
3
1980
019 1711
1711 10 Ave SW Colliers/Matt Lannon/403-571-8824/Matt.Lannon@colliers.com
18,108 7,738
-
27
3
1980
029 Cheviot Professional Bldg
1615 10 Ave SW Shane Olin/403-313-5305/mzaharichuk@blackstonecommercial.com
29,093 10,000
-
40
3
1979
039 1313 10th Avenue
1313 10 Ave SW Steve Christian/403-204-2727
47,144 11,786
-
60
4
1979
042 1230
1230 10 Ave SW Brett Baker/403-770-2300/bbaker@strategicgroup.ca
11,434 37,000
-
18
1
1973
043 1003 11 Street 044 1216
1003 11 St SW Garry Wilkes/403-252-0011 1216 10th Ave SW Brett Baker/403-770-2300/bbaker@strategicgroup.ca
22,118 11,000 11,600 48
2 78/01/03
61,675 20,384
-
0
3
1974
30,000 30,000
-
0
1
1976
-
10
3 1945/2015
046 11th Street Crossing
1140 10 Ave SW Charles Starke/403-374-2546/cstarke@shaw.ca
049 CUPS Building
1001 10 Ave SW CUPS/Robert Perry/403-221-8787/robertp@cupscalgary.com
52,000 17,000
999 8 St SW CBRE/Katie Sapieha/403-750-0529/Katie.Sapieha@cbre.com
113,828 16,261
054 999 8 Street SW 055 10th Avenue House 057 Cooper Block 059 707 10th Avenue
30
1,249 210
7
1980
27,000 13,500 12,927 34
2
1999
35,889 5,966
-
34
6 1920/96
707 10th Ave SW Triovest Realty Advisors Inc./Darcy Payne/403-209-3492/dpayne@triovest.com 47,086 15,695
-
95
3
815 10 Ave SW James Mitchell/403-245-2077/certusj@me.com 801 & 805 10 Ave SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
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10 AVENUE SW
176
184
180
260
262
169
270
173 276
278
1 STREET SE
258
165
CENTRE STREET
161
159
11 AVENUE SE 1 STREET SW
4 STREET SW
155
2 STREET SW
11 AVENUE SW
181
183
185 284
12 AVENUE SW
12 AVENUE SE
277
186
384
488 483
1 STREET SE
CENTRE STREET
1 STREET SW
2 STREET SW
4 STREET SW
192
196
12 AVENUE SE
15 AVENUE SW
13 AVENUE SE
MACLEOD TRAIL SE
13 AVENUE SE
14 AVENUE SW
14 AVENUE SE
15 AVENUE SE
575
579 17 AVENUE SE
762
754 758
190
281
13 AVENUE SW
559
188
5 STREET SE
168 170 172
164
OLYMPIC WAY SE
162
089
3 STREET SE
160
158
087
MACLEOD TRAIL SE
154
10 AVENUE SE
083
077
LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT
067
4 STREET UNDERPASS
082 084
52
2
N
9 AVENUE SE
9 AVENUE SW
17 AVENUE SW
771 18TH AVE SW 18TH AVE SW
COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL
MAP BUILDING NAME REF
063 Kipling Square 067 Centre 10
ADDRESS LEASING CONTACT (TELEPHONE/E-MAIL)
BLDG AREA
601 10 Ave SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
44,940 13,000
AVG FL PLATE
2,592
PKNG # OF STALLS FLOORS
13
517 10th Ave SW Cushman Wakefield/Loy Sullivan/403-441-4941/loy.sullivan@cushwake.com 367,895 38,986 20,862 719
077 MacCosham Place
215 10 Ave SW Daniel Pearse & Associates/Tim White/403-237-6564/daniel.pearse@hotmail.com
082 Palliser Annex
112 10 Ave SE Aspen Properties/Brett Koroluk/403-216-2660/APL@aspenproperties.ca
083 MEG Place
RETAIL AREA
1001 1 St SE Avenue Commercial/Steven Butt/403-802-6767/sbutt@avenuecommercial.ca
34,838 6,300
22,037 12
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BUILT/ RENO
2 1905/80 10
2014
3 1912/09
13,000 6,500
-
9
2
2010
49,500 16,500
-
62
3
1987
5,303 200
18
2009
084 Palliser South
140 10 Ave SE Aspen Properties/Brett Koroluk/403-216-2660/APL@aspenproperties.ca
300,474 17,596
089 Demcor Building
239 10 Ave SE Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
25,458 6,900
-
106
3
1905
29,700 10,900
7,726
52
3
1980
9,925 126
106 Winwood Place
1324 11 Ave SW Avenue Commercial/Steven Butt/403-802-6767/sbutt@avenuecommercial.ca
117 Connaught Centre
1207 11 Ave SW Gordon Realty/Kyle Gordon/403-215-7900/kyle@gordoncommercialrealty.com
81,480 12,065
7
1981
119 Stephenson Building
1177 11 Ave SW Sam Nathwani/403-770-2300/snathwani@strategicgroup.ca
61,804 9,093
807
107
7
1980
125 Eleven Eleven Building
1111 11 Ave SW Coldwell Banker/Gary McKelvie/403-984-9882
47,054 10,000
7,240
73
5
1981
-
81
3 1926/76
134 902 11 Avenue SW
902 11 Ave SW Triovest Realty Advisors/Darcy Payne/403-209-3492/dpayne@triovest.com
42,631 14,210
136 Corner Block
838 11 Ave SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
22,471 11,000 10,231 27
2
1930
138 Glenbow Building
822 11 Ave SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
25,063 4,255
3
1930
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ADDRESS LEASING CONTACT
140 Royop Block
(TELEPHONE/E-MAIL)
1060 7 St SW Royop Development Corp/Jeremy Thal/403-698-8504/jthal@royop.com
142 Building Block
720/722/724 11 Ave SW Dan Bowman/403-681-9334/dbowman@shaw.ca
BLDG AREA
RETAIL AREA
AVG FL PLATE
PKNG # OF STALLS FLOORS
31,000 6,000
9,790
36,700 4,000
16,500 21
22
BUILT/ RENO
5 1923/05 3
2007
144 Joffre Place
708 11 Ave SW Andrew Harrison/403-536-6544/aharrison@dream.ca
111,083 19,781 12,046 107
6
1980
145 Atrium on 11th
625 11 Ave SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
33,607 12,650 18,407 52
3 1980/10
147 617 11 Avenue
617 11 Ave SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
9,000 3,000
6,000
0
2
1966
150 Sunrise Square
602 11 Ave SW Riverpark Properties Ltd/Howard Bell/403-253-0600/info@riverparkproperties.ca 58,443 14,200
8,857
94
4
1979
151 Roberts Block
605 11 Ave SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
51,173 17,383 29,207
6
3 1915/90
152 5/5
550 11 Ave SW Brett Baker/403-770-2300/bbaker@strategicgroup.ca
98,630 8,966
3,443
48
11
154 524 11th Ave SW
524-11 Ave SW B. Keen & N. Preston/403-538-2514/brendan.keen@colliers.com/nick.preston@colliers.com
10,776 5,276
-
23
2
-
155 525 11th Ave SW
525 11 Ave SW Steven Goertz/Avison Young/403-232-4322/steven.goertz@avisonyoung.com
45,264 9,500
-
79
5
1980
6,173
80
12
1978
-
34
2
-
158 Wheatsheaf Building
1015 4 St SW Manulife Real Estate/Ben Oldfield/403-355-3002/ben_oldfield@manulife.com 136,017 10,000
159 1108 4 Street SW
1108 4 St SW Fred Clemens/Avison Young/403-232-4312/fred.clemens@avisonyoung.com
21,783 10,500
1983
160 396 11 Avenue
396 11 Ave SW Avenue Commercial/Steven P Butt/403-802-6767/sbutt@avenuecommercial.ca 147,198 12,039
4,060
69
14
2008
161 333 11 Avenue SW
333 11 Ave SW Aspen Properties/Brett Koroluk/403-216-2660/APL@aspenproperties.ca
212,048 14,300
4,260 155
16
1981
162 Vintage Tower II
326 11 Ave SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
115,195 14,600 13,003 115
8
2003
164 Vintage Tower I
322 11 Ave SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
94,060 11,700 10,290 90
8 1929/99
165 IBM Corporate Park A
227 11 Ave SW Andrew Harrison/403-536-6544/aharrison@dream.ca
123,833 25,447
6
2002
169 IBM Corporate Park B
211 11 Ave SW Andrew Harrison/403-536-6544/aharrison@dream.ca
124,365 22,426
-
311
6
2007
214 11th Ave SW Shannon Potter/403-266-1695/spotter@morguard.com
200,948 20,000
-
175
11
2015
172 Paramount
1011 1 St SW Ellisa Asaria/403-770-2300/easaria@strategicgroup.ca
53,252 10,650
8,076
27
5
1981
173 1110 Building
1110 1 St SW 403-267-7480/rick.urbanczyk@am.jll.com/adam.ramsay@am.jll.com
9,800 7,000
-
15
2
1970
170 11th Avenue Place
176 Clennan Square
110 11 Ave SW Tony Militano/403-770-1827/tmilitano@carboncopydigital.com
4,235 311
28,000 14,000 11,000 31
180 Customs House
134 11 Ave SE Triovest Realty Advisors Inc/Darcy Payne/403-209-3492/dpayne@triovest.com 74,706 19,160
181 Keynote Office Tower 1
1100 1st St SE Triovest Realty Advisors Inc/Darcy Payne/403-209-3492/dpayne@triovest.com
283,597 21,000 42,600 370
14
2009
183 Keynote Res Tower 2 Comm
225 11 Ave SE Triovest Realty Advisors Inc/Darcy Payne/403-209-3492/dpayne@triovest.com
14,883 9,300
-
0
2
2010
184 Tourism Calgary
238 11 Ave SE Todd Shannon/403-750-2351/todds@tourismcalgary.com
25,655 9,500
-
47
2
1950
185 Flamingo Block
229 11 Ave SE Triovest Realty Advisors/Darcy Payne/403-209-3492 / dpayne@triovest.com
15,108 5,035
-
17
3 1952/02
186 Louise Block
1018 Macleod Tr SE & 308 11 Ave SE Ellisa Asaria/403-770-2300/easaria@strategicgroup.ca
-
20
2 1960/09 4 1912/06
26,444 13,247
4,892
85
2 1910/00
188 Ribtor West
318 11 Ave SE Ryan Darragh/403-692-4525/rdarragh@ronmor.ca
57,925 11,200
-
46
4 1912/04
190 Ribtor East
334 11 Ave SE Ryan Darragh/403-692-4525/rdarragh@ronmor.ca
50,890 12,000
-
46
4
192 Pilkington Building
402 11 Ave SE Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
53,588 12,374
-
42
4 1914/99
8
196 Biscuit Block
45,000 7,500
7,500
233 Calgary Board of Educ Bldg
1221 8th St SW Allan Bietz/403-303-2478/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
218,667 12,000
6,616 345
11
2010
234 Dominion Place
906 12 Ave SW Sam Nathwani/403-770-2300/snathwani@strategicgroup.ca
139,370 12,636 18,168 195
9
1979
37,402 9,351
3,842
63
4
1982 1979
235 Petrowest
438 11th Ave SE Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
2008
1210 8 St SW Sam Nathwani/403-770-2300/snathwani@strategicgroup.ca
6 1910/14
244 Foundation Building
628 12 Ave SW Barclay Street/Dan Hermeson/403-290-0178
39,827 8,650
-
71
5
246 Lorraine, The
620 12 Ave SW Judy Darcy/403-271-9417
25,159 6,000
-
5
4 1913/01
5,800
57
4
-
76
7 1967/06
249 Braemar Place 252 Citadel West 258 1122 Fourth
1201 5 St SW Marlborough Group/Ryan Fleishman/403-225-1331/ryan.fleishman@marfin.ca 35,800 10,000 540 12 Ave SW Shannon Potter/403-266-1695/spotter@morguard.com
78,315 11,790
1122 4 St SW Manulife Real Estate/Ben Oldfield/403-355-3002/Ben_Oldfield@manulife.com 175,071 10,528
13
1981
262 Central Park Plaza
340 12 Ave SW Jeff Juhala/(604)688-9460/jjuhala@concertproperties.com
125,091 9,500
-
105
15
1981
270 IBM Corporate Park C
220 12 Ave SW Andrew Harrison/403-536-6544/aharrison@dream.ca
102,479 18,032
-
311
6
2008
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1981
BELTLINE MAP BUILDING NAME REF
276 TransAlta Place II 277 Formans Building
ADDRESS LEASING CONTACT
(TELEPHONE/E-MAIL)
BLDG AREA
110 12 Ave SW 403-267-7480/rick.urbanczyk@am.jll.com/adam.ramsay@am.jll.com 1202 1 St SW Simone Skaff/403-252-1189/simone@formans.ca
RETAIL AREA
AVG FL PLATE
PKNG # OF STALLS FLOORS
BUILT/ RENO
189,000 20,688
-
306
6
1984
10,472 2,778
4,702
0
3
1912
10
1965
278 TransAlta Place I
110 12 Ave SW 403-267-7480/rick.urbanczyk@am.jll.com/adam.ramsay@am.jll.com
135,000 13,700
-
0
281 Kahanoff Centre
105 12 Ave SE Brenda Baber/403-206-4844/admin@tkcca.org
208,000 20,000
481
126
284 Macleod Square
9,358 6,239
-
9
2
1969
334 Terex Place
1301 8 St SW Barclay Street/Dan Harmsen/403-290-0178/dharmsen@barclaystreet.com
22,429 5,840
4,930
39
3
1977
335 Barclay Square
1300 8 St SW Ellisa Asaria/403-770-2300/easaria@strategicgroup.ca
35,827 4,585
-
51
7
1967
384 Victoria Square
1212 1 St SE A. Woessner Construction/Ralph Woessner/403-282-1428
30,857 15,180
-
50
2
1978
434 Dorchester Square
1333 8 St SW Gordon Realty/Kyle Gordon/403-215-7902/kyle@gordoncommercialrealty.com 101,359 9,990
7,233 139
11
1981
435 Mount Royal Place
1414 8 St SW Aly Lalani/403-536-6544/aly.lalani@colliers.com
63,458 11,175
3,900 101
6
1979
440 Wesley Church
1315 7 St SW Brett Baker/403-770-2300/bbaker@strategicgroup.ca
28,269 14,135
-
0
0 1911/50
30,911 6,180
-
483 M-Tech Building 488 Stampede Station I 504 1451 14 Street SW
1117 Macleod Tr SE Triovest Realty Advisors Inc./Darcy Payne/403-209-3492/dpayne@triovest.com
12 1982/16
1401 1 St SE M-Tech/Gideon Shoham/403-233-0740/gideon_shoham@hitachi-id.com 1331 Macleod Tr SE Marika Chen/403-705-3518/mchen@artisreit.com 1451 – 14 St SW Karen Hermeston/403-750-0809/karen.hermeston@cbre.com
56
5
2004
161,672 18,461 13,464 314
9
2008
10,746 2,650
4
1990
-
8
559 1520 Fourth Street
1520 4 St SW BGIS/403-205-7437/Dorota.ciaciura@bgis.com
111,692 9,689
14,000 190
10
1974
575 First West Prof Bldg
1501 1 St SW Boardwalk Rental/Lorenzo Bellusci/403-206-6746/lbellusci@bwalk.com
27,000 8,000
3,000
40
4
1979
76,021 11,758
-
116
7
1982
11,324 33
3
1965
1515 8 St SW First Capital Realty/Travis Makoloski/403-257-6894/travis.makoloski@fcr.ca 193,465 29,489 59,986 269
3
2018
579 Centre 15 607 Condon Building 634 Mount Royal Village West 636 Mount Royal Village (MRV) 638 Mount Royal Centre 640 Mount Royal Village East
1509 Centre St S Chris Baradoy/403-705-3573/cbaradoy@artisreit.com 1609 14 St SW Monika Blachut/403-266-5000/monika.blachut@arlingtonstreet.ca
36,164 5,760
1550-8th St SW First Capital Realty/Travis Makoloski/403-257-6894/travis.makoloski@fcr.ca 108,695 11,000 48,956 216 850 16 Ave SW First Capital Realty/Travis Makoloski/403-257-6894/travis.makoloski@fcr.ca 800-818 16 Ave SW First Capital Realty/Travis Makoloski/403-257-6894/travis.makoloski@fcr.ca
10,552 3,471
3,387
42,966
21,498 26
2 1952/62/97
1,720
52
5
-
16
2 1988/15
-
11
5 1977/15 2
1958
706 First Seventeen Place
1324 17 Ave SW CBRE Limited/Stuart Watson/403-263-4444/stuart.watson@cbre.com
51,283 9,600
723 1029 17th Avenue SW
1029 17 Ave SW MDC Property Services Ltd/Steve Blas/403-253-6950/sblas@mdcra.com
17,840
725 Shelbourne Place II
1019 17 Ave SW Ellisa Asaria/403-770-2300/easaria@strategicgroup.ca
10,357 3,500
-
0
3
-
726 Rockwood Square
1032 17 Ave SW Cushman Wakefield/Brock Evans/403-261-1121/brock.evans@cushwake.com 22,546 6,045
4,109
31
4
1981
727 Shelbourne Place I
1013 17 Ave SW Ellisa Asaria/403-770-2300/easaria@strategicgroup.ca
1989
22,380 9,357
1981
7,970
22
2
2,377
3,424
12
2
-
51,296 7,160
9,648
96
8
1979
7,669
11
3
-
730 Former H R Block Bldg
940 17 Ave SW First Capital Realty/Travis Makoloski/403-257-6894/travis.makoloski@fcr.ca 7,132
731 High Street House
933 17 Ave SW Steve Blas/403-253-6950/sblas@mdcra.ca
732 Calhoun Block
-
930-932 17 Ave SW First Capital Realty/Travis Makoloski/403-257-6894/travis.makoloski@fcr.ca 9,908
2,477
734 Shoppes at the Devenish
908 17 Ave SW First Capital Realty/Travis Makoloski/403-257-6894/travis.makoloski@fcr.ca
40,274 12,300 18,000 64
4 1911/75
739 Mount Royal Block
815 17 Ave SW First Capital Realty/Travis Makoloski/403-257-6894/travis.makoloski@fcr.ca
44,723 24,119 24,131 146
2
2006
749 Centre 601
601 17 Ave SW 403-538-2511/brendan.keen@colliers.com / nick.preston@colliers.com
21,017 9,004
18,009 44
2
1978
34,542 8,900
7,972
56
4
1980 1976
752 National Block
1550 5 St SW Monika Blachut/403-266-5000/monika.blachut@arlingtonstreet.ca
754 534
534 17 Ave SW Brett Baker/403-770-2300/bbaker@strategicgroup.ca
24,965 6,275
4,860
38
4
758 Aurora Building
524 17 Ave SW Avison Young/403-262-3082/eric.demaere@avisonyoung.com
21,272 4,000
6,108
19
3 1958/09
771 Notre Dame Place
255 17 Ave SW 403-267-7480/rick.urbanczyk@am.jll.com/adam.ramsay@am.jll.com
48,635 9,940
5,241
82
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BUILDING ADDRESS
LEASING CONTACT (TELEPHONE/E-MAIL)
BLDG AREA
RETAIL AREA
-
AVG FL PLATE
PKNG # OF STALLS FLOORS
BUILT/ RENO
NORTHEAST NE NORTHEAST G7 Edmonton Trail
1319 Edmonton Tr NE
G7 Meredith Block
611 Meredith Rd NE
G7 Centre 1110
1110 Centre St NE
David Lees & Adam Ramsay/Jones Lang LaSalle
11,854
21
3
2017
Ryan Remington/403-255-7005/ryan@remingtoncorp.com
182,475 2,800 19,499 289
-
7
2016
Berezan Management/Alison Wallace/403-508-5016/AWallace@berezan.ca
59,182 10,000
-
98
5
1981 2016
H3 Harvest Hills Off Pk II
6000, 333 96 Ave NE
Byron Guss/403-212-6384/bguss@qualico.com
73,623 24,000
-
176
3
H3 Harvest Hills Off Park I
5000, 333 96 Ave NE
Byron Guss/403-212-6384/bguss@qualico.com
71,038 24,000
-
281
3
2009
1111 Properties/403-295-0511/cara.jelleau@megasys.com
53,000 12,000
-
135
3
2001/15
-
H4 MegaSys Bsnss Ctr
1111 & 1115 57 Ave NE
H4 7315 8 Street NE
7315 8 St NE
Shannon Potter/403-266-1695/spotter@morguard.com
19,390 9,695
0
2
2000
H4 Deerfoot Atria S
6715 8 St NE
Colin Macdonald/403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
162,046 56,400 1,636
468
3
1980
H4 Deerfoot Atria N
6815 8 St NE
Colin Macdonald/403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
162,587 56,500
-
585
3
1981
H4 Novatel Building
1120 68 Ave NE
Shannon Potter/403-266-1695/spotter@morguard.com
90,133 45,000
-
148
2
1997
H4 Duncan Building
7575 8 St NE
Shannon Potter/403-266-1695/spotter@morguard.com
80,898 24,460
-
292
3
2001
H4 Harris Building
6732 8 St NE
Allan Bietz/403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
119,578 119,578
-
465
1
1982 1999
7326 10 St NE
Shannon Potter/403-266-1695/spotter@morguard.com
48,683 15,860
-
37
3
H4 Centre Eight Ten C
H4 Deerport Centre
7651-7665 10 St NE
Shannon Potter/403-266-1695/spotter@morguard.com
25,469 25,578
-
57
1
2000
H4 Centre Eight Ten A
7777 10 St NE
Shannon Potter/403-266-1695/spotter@morguard.com
28,888 29,494
-
61
1
2000 1976
H5 Pockar Court H5 541411 Street H5 ENFORM Building H5 YYC Business Centre H5 McCall Park Place B
625 42 Ave NE 5414/5430 11 St NE 5055 11 St NE 1440 Aviation Park NE 1323 44 Ave NE
Kim West/403-276-2269/kim@pockargroup.com
33,450 33,450
-
132
1
Landsman Properties Ltd/780-402-8854/janet@landsman.ca
53,104 26,000
-
100
2
-
Canadian Urban Ltd/877-612-7722/tferguson@canadianurban.com
64,200 17,660
-
425
3
2000
Westcorp Property Mgmt/Darrin Geddes/780-989-6166/dgeddes@westcorp.net
41,416
Andrew Borle/403-291-3199/aborle@estancia.ca
23,553 23,553
-
-
83
2
2002
-
50
1
1975
H5 McCall Court 1, 2 & 3
4311 12 St NE
Chris Law/403-266-5544/chris.law@collierscalgary.com
102,578 23,000
-
339
1
2008
H5 808
808 55 Ave NE
Ellisa Asaria/403-770-2300/easaria@strategicgroup.ca
80,188
-
0
2
2008
-
H5 McCall Park Place A
1331 44 Ave NE
Andrew Borle/403-291-3199/aborle@estancia.ca
18,897 18,897
-
50
1
1974
H6 Zurich Court
1538 25 Ave NE
Avison Young/Stephen Goertz/403-232-4322/steven.goertz@avisonyoung.com
110,000 55,000
-
213
2
1981/99
H6 Hampshire Court
3015 12 St NE
Hardy Nielsen/Garry Miller-Norcal/403-291-3010/gmiller@norcalgroup.com
25,000 12,500
-
63
2
1981
H6 PCL Building
2882 11 St NE
Larry Bennett/403-250-4800/lkbennett@pcl.com
30,000 15,000
-
113
2
1981
JLL/Rick Urbanczyk/403-456-5579/rick.urbanczyk@am.jll.com
35,359 18,735
-
Donna MacArthur/403-293-6027/vw@viewwest.net
80,016 16,003 1,400
H6 South Airways Building
3016 19 St NE
H6 Deerfoot Junction III
1212 31 Ave NE
87
2
1979
331
5
1981
H6 Deerfoot Junction I & II 3215 & 3225 12 St NE
Donna MacArthur/403-293-6027/vw@viewwest.net
94,000 31,333
-
377
3
1981
H6 311512 Street NE
Barclay Street/403-290-0170
74,055 21,279
-
170
4
1981 1999
3115 12 St NE
H6 300015 Street NE
3000 15 St NE
Paul Marsden/403-571-8764/paul.marsden@colliers.com
54,000
H6 342012 Street NE
3420 12 St NE
Chris Law/403-266-5544/chris.law@collierscalgary.com
57,345 58,000
-
-
176
2
-
110
1
H6 202032 Avenue NE
2020 32 Ave NE
Berezan Management/Alison Wallace/403-508-5016/AWallace@berezan.ca
-
108,890 108,890 70,567 141
1
1981
H6 Intl Datashare Bldg
1223 31 Ave NE
Triovest Realty Advisors/Darcy Payne/403-209-3492/dpayne@triovest.com
36,000 12,000
-
60
3
2004
H6 Deerfoot Court
1144 29 Ave NE
Sam Nathwani/403-750-0505/snathwani@strategicgroup.ca
75,138 13,601
-
177
3
1982
H6 Airways Business Plaza
1935 32 Ave NE
1986
Sam Nathwani/403-770-2300/snathwani@strategicgroup.ca
67,517 31,972
-
37
2
3440 12 St NE
Chris Law/403-266-5544/chris.law@collierscalgary.com
57,337 58,000
-
75
1
-
H7 CREB Building
300 Manning Rd NE
Cindy Halbauer/403-781-1330/cindy.halbauer@creb.ca
55,544 15,870
-
202
3
2000
H7 Comtech
233 Mayland Pl NE
Cindy Halbauer/403-781-1330/cindy.halbauer@creb.ca
22,358 7,450
906 1 Ave NE
Travis Makoloski/403-257-6894/travis.makoloski@fcr.ca
17,038
H6 3440 12 Street NE
H7 906 1 Avenue NE
-
-
52
3
1985
1,000
11
2
-
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BUILDING ADDRESS
LEASING CONTACT (TELEPHONE/E-MAIL)
BLDG AREA
RETAIL AREA
AVG FL PLATE
PKNG # OF STALLS FLOORS
BUILT/ RENO
H7 Willowglen Bsnss Pk
4 Manning Close NE
Stuart Watson/403-750-0540/Stuart.Watson@cbre.com
22,094 11,047
-
1,121
2
1980
H7 Willowglen Bsnss Pk
809 Manning Rd NE
Stuart Watson/403-750-0540/Stuart.Watson@cbre.com
31,447 10,482
-
1,121
3
1980
H7 Willowglen Bsnss Pk
8 Manning Close NE
Stuart Watson/403-750-0540/Stuart.Watson@cbre.com
34,807 11,602
-
1,121
3
1980
H7 Willowglen Bsnss Pk
801 Manning Rd NE
Stuart Watson/403-750-0540/Stuart.Watson@cbre.com
35,751 11,917
-
1,121
3
1980
H7 Willowglen Bsnss Pk
803 Manning Rd NE
Stuart Watson/403-750-0540/Stuart.Watson@cbre.com
31,450 10,483
-
1,121
3
1980
H7 Willowglen Bsnss Pk
805 Manning Rd NE
Stuart Watson/403-750-0540/Stuart.Watson@cbre.com
23,674 11,837
-
1,121
2
1980
H7 Willowglen Bsnss Pk
811 Manning Rd NE
Stuart Watson/403-750-0540/Stuart.Watson@cbre.com
23,788 11,894
-
1,121
2
1980
H7 Willowglen Bsnss Pk
807 Manning Rd NE
Stuart Watson/403-750-0540/Stuart.Watson@cbre.com
23,996 11,998
-
1,121
2
1980
H7 Willowglen Bsnss Pk
12 Manning Close NE
Stuart Watson/403-750-0540/Stuart.Watson@cbre.com
31,279 10,426
-
1,121
3
1980
H7 Willowglen Bsnss Pk
808 Manning Rd NE
Stuart Watson/403-750-0540/Stuart.Watson@cbre.com
13,808 13,808
-
1,121
1
1980
H7 Bridgeland Prof Bldg
1010 1 Ave NE
1981
Concert Realty Services Ltd/Jeff Juhala/604-688-9460/jjuhala@concertproperties.com
29,293 10,000 6,000
49
3
I1 RockyView Bsnss Pk A 261024 Dwight McLellan Tr
Shannon Potter/403-266-1695/spotter@morguard.com
143,533 105,577
-
97
1
2013
I1 RockyView Bsnss Pk B 261024 Dwight McLellan Tr
Shannon Potter/403-266-1695/spotter@morguard.com
155,866 155,866
-
135
1
2014
I1 RockyView Bsnss Pk C 261024 Dwight McLellan Tr
Shannon Potter/403-266-1695/spotter@morguard.com
174,800 174,800
-
162
1
2015
I5 Gas Liquids 2
Byron Guss/403-212-6384/bguss@qualico.com
58,912 19,000
-
174
3
1980/12
2735 39 Ave NE
I5 Horizon Bsnss Ctr I
2635 37 Ave NE
Berezan Management/Alison Wallace/403-508-5016/AWallace@berezan.ca
56,118 28,059
-
179
2
1981
I5 Horizon West
2723 37 Ave NE
Concert Realty Services/Jeff Juhala/604-688-9460/jjuhala@concertproperties.com
52,562 26,281
-
112
2
1980
-
1982
Chris Law/403-266-5544/chris.law@collierscalgary.com
57,779 58,000
215
1
I5 Horizon Bsnss Ctr II
I5 Imperial Square Horizon
2611 37 Ave NE
Berezan Management/Alison Wallace/403-508-5016/AWallace@berezan.ca
23,113 23,113 2,182
84
1
1981
I6 Stockman’s Centre
2116 27 Ave NE
Sean Clark/403-215-9869/sean.clark@colliers.com
62,638 22,656
-
159
3
1979
I6 Midwest Surveys Bldg 2827 Sunridge Blvd NE
blakee@midwestsurveys.com
82,225 41,112
-
191
2
1998
I6 Midwest 2
Avis Young/Larry Gurtler/403-232-4326/blakee@midwestsurveys.com
38,454 20,000
-
50
2
2007
I6 Mayfield Business Park I6 193527 Avenue
3500 25 St NE
2588 27 St NE 2520 23 St NE 1935 27 Ave NE
I6 Deerco Building
2915 21 St NE
I6 Windfire Building
2115 27 Ave NE
Donna MacArthur/403-293-6027/vw@viewwest.net
42,178 42,178 9,600
160
1
1991
Brian King/403-774-7111/management@norbergproperties.com
40,197 29,417
90
2
1980/14
-
Luke Mayer/403-648-0823/luke@cypressgroup.ca
43,542 21,771
2
1979
Barclay Street Real Estate/Ian Robertson/403-290-0178/Irobertson@barclaystreet.com
49,696 24,950
-
113
2
1981
I6 Vista Hghts Off Cmpx 1925 & 1933 18 Ave NE
Rick Urbancyzk/403-456-5579/rick.urbancyzk@am.jll.com
196,457 55,000
-
764
4
2008
I6 Sunridge Business Park
Rick Urbancyzk/403-456-5579/rick.urbancyzk@am.jll.com
52,173 24,000
-
52
1
2001
Berezan Management/Alison Wallace/403-508-5016 / AWallace@berezan.ca
148,244
27,798 305
Riverpark Properties/Derrick Carleton/403-253-0600/dcarleton@riverparkproperties.ca
87,241 29,080
-
I6 Airways Mall
2571/83 29 St NE 2323 32 Ave NE
I6 Yellow Pages Building
2891 Sunridge Way NE
I7 Mayland Heights Bldg
2410 2 Ave SE
-
1978
3
2001 1973
Charles Starke/403-374-2546/cstarke@shaw.ca
58,560
-
0
1
I7 Stantec Centre
325 25 St SE
Nicci Fedorek/403-777-0664/nicci.fedorek@gwlra.com
201,409 35,200
-
520
6
2003
I7 720 28 St NE
720 28 St NE
Paul McKay & Alexi Olcheski/Paul.mckay@avisonyoung.com/ Alexi.olcheski@avison.com
35,953 17,977
-
225
2
1980/04
Allan Bietz / 403-303-2434 / abietz@bentallkennedy.com
112,123 32,000
-
492
3
1977
Iain Ferguson & Luke Hamill/Iain.ferguson@avisonyoung.com/Luke.hamill@avison.com 137,395 137,395
-
225
1
1980
I7 Telus House I7 640–820 28 St. NE I7 Calfrac Building J5 Westwinds Bsnss Cmps IV
3030 2 Ave SE 640 820-28 St NE 335 25 St SE 3687 63 Ave NE
-
2
339
Chris Law/403-266-5544/chris.law@collierscalgary.com
22,058 23,000
-
100
1
Ryan Remington/403-255-7003/ryan@remingtoncorp.com
62,500 47,500
-
131
2
2012
J5 Hopewell Corp Ctr
2618 Hopewell Pl NE
Al Bietz/403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
76,812 15,000
-
258
5
2007
J5 2728 Hopewell Pl
2728 Hopewell Pl NE
Allan Bietz/403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
128,554
-
0
1
2000
J6 Sunridge Prof Ctr
2675 36 St NE
Lindsay Hills/403-282-9838/lindsay.hills@nwhreit.com
134,568 10,765 12,171 275
6
1985
Darren Anderson/403-207-6201/darren.anderson@cushwake.com
50,859 10,000
5
1977/02
J7 Marlborough Prof Bldg 310, 433 Marlborough Wy NE K7 Centre Eight Ten B I7 Northgate Village Mall
7640-7686 8 Ave NE 495 36 St NE
-
-
3195
Shannon Potter/403-266-1695/spotter@morguard.com
23,320 23,350
-
52
1
2000
Craig McGinley/403-444-2863/CMcginley@riocan.com
277,389
-
2174
2
1980
-
I7 Golder Building
2535 3 Ave SE
Allan Okabe/403-253-6950/aokabe@epicrealtypartners.com
221,668 28,485
-
372
8
2008
I7 Fifth Avenue Building
3016 5 Ave NE
Steve Blas/403-253-6950/sblas@mdcra.com
69,753 17,440
-
141
3
1978
J5 Westwinds Business Pk III
3687 63 Ave NE
Ryan Remington/403-255-7003/ryan@remingtoncorp.com
72,123 24,599
-
217
3
TBA
Prime Real Estate Group/403-452-7869/todd.dear@theprimegroup.ca
NW NORTHWEST B3 Royal Vista Prof Ctr II
4 Royal Vista Way NW
65,700 15,000 20,000 320
3
2019
403-452-7869/slarson-barabash@theprimegroup.ca/todd.dear@theprimegroup.ca 64,942 21,000 21,000 323
3
2013
400 Crowfoot Cres NW
Patrick Melton/780-945-2815/patmelton@melcor.ca
67,674 15,758 18,588 231
5
2002
5403 Crowchild Tr NW
Ralph Woessner/403-282-1428
56,721 20,940 25,429 228
2
1978
C4 Crowfoot West Bsnss Ctr 600 Crowfoot Cres NW
Stuart Watson/403-750-0540/stuart.watson@cbre.com
118,733 29,000 17,000 407
4
2008
C4 Crowfoot 75
Sean Flathers/403-203-3000/sflathers@telsec.ca
54,000 18,537
-
4
2016
-
B3 Royal Vista Prof Ctr
15 Royal Vista Pl NW
C4 Crowfoot Bsnss Ctr C4 Crowchild Square
75 Crowfoot Rise NW
C4 Crowfoot Village Prof Bldg 20 & 60 Crowfoot Cres NW
Lec Mroczek/403-705-3527/lmroczek@artisreit.com
18,301 9,233
D5 CF Market Mall Prof Ctr
Cadillac Fairview/Peter Stack/403-571-2532/peter.stack@cadillacfairview.com
103,855 23,886 3,939
4935 40 Ave NW
60 24
2
1998
80
4
1971/98
D6 Northwest Centre I
4500 16 Ave NW
Grant Allen/416-855-1485/gallen@starlightinvest.com
46,449 11,000
-
82
4
1981
D6 Northwest Centre II
4520 16 Ave NW
Grant Allen/416-855-1485/gallen@starlightinvest.com
34,491 11,500
-
82
3
1981
Ryan Darragh/403-692-4525/rdarragh@ronmor.ca
240,000
Randy Blasetti or Nick Lupi/403-286-1401/info@onenorthbusinesscentre.com
20,016
E1 Sage Hill Common E5 One North Bsnss Ctr
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E5 Northland Prof Bldg
4600 Crowchild Tr NW
E5 Provident Prof Bldg
4616 Valiant Dr NW
E5 UofC Research Ctr
3535 Research Rd NW
E6 Alastair Ross Tech Ctr
3553 31 St NW
E6 Foothills Prof Bldg
1620 29 St NW
F6 Northwest Prof Bldg
1640 16 Ave NW
F6 Capitol Hill Ctr
2004 14 St NW
F6 North Hill Ctr Off Tower Ph I
1490 14 Ave NW
F6 One Six
1510/1520 16 Ave NW
F6 Lions Pk
1503-1535 19 St NW
F6 North Hill Centre Prof Bldg
1500 14 Ave NW
BLDG AREA
RETAIL AREA
AVG FL PLATE
PKNG # OF STALLS FLOORS
BUILT/ RENO
Matt Keenan/403-984-1938/mkeenan@primarisreit.com
52,344 9,500
-
115
5
1978
Brian King/403-774-7111/management@norbergproperties.com
27,494 10,800
-
51
2
1974/13
George Thomson/403-220-6001/gthomson@ucalgary.ca
236,506 47,524
-
449
5
1989
Rick Urbancyzk/403-456-5579/rick.urbancyzk@am.jll.com
121,387 50,833
-
301
3
1989/00
Lindsay Hills/403-282-9838/lindsay.hills@nwhreit.com
59,460 19,820 5,062
230
3
1978/11
Great West Inc./403-252-4411/greatwest@telus.net
40,000 8,000
5,000
32
5
1968
Barclay Street Real Estate Ltd./ Shirley Ganong/403-290-0178/sganong@barclaystreet.com
22,000 10,000 10,000
50
2
1985
Steve Martin/403-303-2439/smartin@bentallkennedy.com
150,000 25,000
-
0
6
2011
Sam Nathwani/403-770-2300/snathwani@strategicgroup.ca
17,525
-
0
0
1989
-
JLL/D Lees, A Ramsay/ 403-456-2204/ david.lees@am.jll.com/adam.ramsay@am.jll.com
16,936 16,936
-
52
1
1991
Steve Martin/403-303-2439/smartin@bentallkennedy.com
34,119 14,000
-
120
1
1960 1980
F7 Westmount Building
1601 Westmount Rd NW
Real Estate Advisors Ltd/Don Rempel/403-264-4002
18,135 6,045
-
32
3
F7 Melcor Building
1422 Kensington Rd NW
Patrick Melton/780-945-2815/patmelton@melcor.ca
24,050 7,900
5,984
41
3
1980
David Lees/Jones Lang LaSalle/403-456-5581/david.lees@am.jll.com
45,745 22,890 20,000
60
2
1985
Andrew Borle/403-269-4381/aborle@estancia.ca
47,500 10,600 9,000
77
4
1981
Lindsay Hills/403-282-9838/lindsay.hills@nwhreit.com
74,952 22,943
671
257
3
1956/92
-
1975
F7 Plaza 14 F7 Kensington Prof Ctr
811 14 St NW 1228 Kensington Rd NW
F7 Riley Park Village
1402 8 Ave NW
F7 Hillhurst Building
301 14 St NW
F7 Kensington Place
1240 Kensington Rd NW
Christopher Baradoy/403-705-3535/cbaradoy@artisreit.com
62,882 15,500
111
4
Andrew Borle/403-269-4381/aborle@estancia.ca
48,500 15,500 5,919
88
4
1981
609 14 St NW
Christopher Baradoy/403-705-3527/cbaradoy@artisreit.com
49,498 10,000
-
112
5
1982
F7 Kensington Terrace
1220 Kensington Rd NW
Laurel Edwards/403-234-1951/ledwards@strategicgroup.ca
18,577 8,000
4,784
33
3
1975
F7 Kensington House
1167 Kensington Cres NW
Andrew Harrison/403-536-6544/aharrison@dream.ca
77,679 19,606 8,677
130
5
1982
G3 Bisma Centre
110 Country Hills Ldg NW
F7 Campana Place
Nikoline Thomson/Mike Simmt/780-488-0288/nthomson@mhagroup.ca
27,496 11,753
-
60
2
2003
G6 Braithwaite Boyle Centre
1701 Centre St NW
Katie Sapieha/403-750-0529/katie.sapieha@cbre.com
55,266 9,211
-
72
6
1982
G6 Centre Eleven
1121 Centre St NW
Sam Nathwani/403-770-2300/snathwani@strategicgroup.ca
63,334 12,884 6,039
97
5
1981
G6 Hill Park Plaza
2411 4 St NW
Andrew Borle/403-291-3199/aborle@estancia.ca
41,562 20,770 4,924
141
2
1966
Sam Nathwani/403-770-2300/snathwani@strategicgroup.ca
55,537 9,214
91
6
1982
G7 Centre 1000
1000 Centre St NE
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SUBURBAN SOUTH ID BUILDING NAME
BUILDING ADDRESS
Buildings listed in bold have been certified through BOMA BEST, the leading environmental certification program for commercial buildings. See www.bomabest.com for updates
LEASING CONTACT
(TELEPHONE/E-MAIL)
BLDG AREA
SE SOUTHEAST I3 Deerfoot 17
2710 17 Ave SE Sam Nathwani/403-770-2300/snathwani@strategicgroup.ca
RETAIL AREA
AVG FL PLATE
PKNG # OF STALLS FLOORS
BUILT/ RENO
68,099 9,728
-
177
7
1981
33,200 33,200
-
98
2
2008
30,364 30,364
-
106
1
2002
G3 Mtn View Bsnss Cmps 100
3600 4 St SE Katie Sapieha, Stuart Watson/Katie.sapieha@avisonyoung.com/Stuart.watson@avison.com 12,270 12,270
-
54
1
2010
G3 Mtn View Bsnss Cmps 200
200, 4000 4 St SE Katie Sapieha, Stuart Watson/Katie.sapieha@avisonyoung.com/Stuart.watson@avison.com 38,933 19,467
-
124
2
2008
G3 Mtn View Bsnss Cmps 300
300, 4000 4 St SE Katie Sapieha, Stuart Watson/Katie.sapieha@avisonyoung.com/Stuart.watson@avison.com 68,865 22,955
-
151
3
2011
21,600 21,600
-
37
1
1972
43,277 21,210
-
49
2
1954
11,739 11,739
-
43
1
2018
84,140 42,070
-
267
1
1979 1978
G3 Highfield Four
916 42 Ave SE Ryan Darragh/403-692-4525/rdarragh@ronmor.ca
G3 Manhattan Vintage
4639 Manhattan Rd SE Chris Law/403-266-5544/chris.law@collierscalgary.com
G4 Manchester Secondary
5151 3 St SE CBRE Ltd/Stuart Watson/403-263-4444/stuart.watson@cbre.com
G4 Manchester Building
339 50 Ave SE CBRE Ltd/Karen Hermeston/403-263-4444/karen.hermeston@cbre.com
G4 5757 4th
5757 4 St SE Allan Zivot/403-232-4307/allan.zivot@avisonyoung.com
G4 Phillips Park D&C
6115/6215 3 St SE Amy Kelso/403-777-2731/akelso@pbaland.com
G4 Northern Property Bldg
6131 6 St SE Hughie Graham/867-873-4085/hgraham@npreit.com
33,706 16,853
-
91
2
G4 Centron Corner 3
6223 2 St SE S Goertz, A Sorensen/Steven.goertz@avisonyoung.com/Anna.sorensen@avison.com
30,451 30,451
-
79
1 1965/97
6227 2 St SE S Goertz, A Sorensen/Steven.goertz@avisonyoung.com/Anna.sorensen@avison.com
13,736 13,736
-
39
1
1997
25,000 25,500
-
68
1
2007
G4 Centron Corner 4 G4 Ronmor Bsnss Ctr I
808 42 Ave SE Ryan Darragh/403-692-4525/rdarragh@ronmor.ca
G4 Phillips Park A&B
6120/6060 2 St SE Amy Kelso/403-777-2731/akelso@pbaland.com
185,487 92,744
-
267
2
1979
G4 Phillips Square A
5980 Centre St SE Amy Kelso/403-777-2731/akelso@pbaland.com
12,550 12,550
-
166
1
1998
G4 Phillips Square B
5960 Centre St South Amy Kelso/403-777-2731/akelso@pbaland.com
18,835 13,507
-
166
2
1998
G4 Phillips Square C
5970 Centre St S Amy Kelso/403-777-2731/akelso@pbaland.com
27,014 18,835
-
166
1
1998
179,194 89,597
-
180
2
1973
43
1
1968
G4 9th Street Warehouse
5760 9 St SE Gordon Realty/Kyle Gordon/403-215-7902/kyle@gordoncommercialrealty.com
G5 Centre 7500 B
7500 Macleod Tr SE Barclay Street Real Estate/403-290-0178/ Shirley Ganong/sganong@barclaystreet.com
17,648 17,648
-
G5 Centre 7500 A
7500 Macleod Tr SE Barclay Street Real Estate/403-290-0178/ Shirley Ganong/sganong@barclaystreet.com
22,151 11,000
-
43
2
1968
28,000 10,000
-
175
3
1999
1,429 688
4
1974
G5 Kingsway Building
7101 5 St SE Western Securities/403-263-6940/reception@westernsecurities.com
G5 Heritage Prof Bldg G5 Fairmount Shpg Plaza
8180 Macleod Tr SE Bernie St Pierre/403-259-3972/bstpierre@anthemproperties.com
43,644 10,911
9919 Fairmount Dr SE First Capital Realty/Matt Gratton/604-242-9046/matt.gratton@fcr.ca
G5 Heritage Square
8500 Macleod Tr SE Christopher Baradoy/403-705-3573/cbaradoy@artisreit.com
57,790 30,000
-
164
2 1979/08
312,458 62,000
-
851
5
1981
G6 Willow Park Centre
10325 Bonaventure Dr SE Ellisa Asaria/403-770-2300/easaria@strategicgroup.ca
77,898 19,644 22,517 207
4
1978
G7 Agrium Place
13131 Lake Fraser Dr SE Graham.Canvin@agrium.com
140,000 35,000
-
220
4
1999
G8 Midpark Centre
259 Midpark Way SE Brian Carlin/403-256-3888
47,288 15,685
-
91
3
1981
G8 Mariner Place
279 Midpark Way SE Brian Carlin/403-256-3888
34,344 14,000
-
80
2
1981
G8 Midpark Building
280 Midpark Way SE ICM Realty Group/Donna MacArthur/403-256-5350/dmacarthur@icmgroup.ca
31,207 16,603
-
105
2 1981/15
G8 Health Plus Building
290 Midpark Way SE May Sprague/888-688-0608/msprague@canreal.com
31,493 12,270
3
1982
G8 Midnapore Professional Bldg 239 Midpark Way SE Cushman Wakefield/David Walsh/403-261-1137
22,437 11,219
-
75
2
1980
G8 Midpark Court
251 Midpark Blvd SE Dean Burnett/403-253-2666
28,149 15,107
-
62
2
1981
G8 Atrium VI
295 Midpark Way SE Bruce Ferguson/403-254-6440/bruce.ferguson@lansdowne.ca
16,533 16,533
-
50
1
1982
G8 Atrium VII
340 Midpark Way SE Ken Dixon/403-253-6950/KDixon@epicrealtypartners.com
101,961 36,077
-
372
3
1981
60,905 20,302
-
51
3
2000
27,299 9,033
-
89
3
2003
60 Sunpark Plaza SE Laurel Edwards/403-770-2300/ledwards@strategicgroup.ca
60,023 15,006
-
142
4
2002
23 Sunpark Dr SE Laurel Edwards/403-770-2300/ledwards@strategicgroup.ca
179,075 44,769
-
496
4
2001
4,033 191
3
2005
G8 Parke at Fish Creek
14505 Bannister Rd SE Andrew Harrison/403-536-6544/aharrison@dream.ca
G9 51 Sunpark Drive SE
51 Sunpark Dr SE Ken Acheson/403-215-0380/lease@kennington.ca
G9 Sunpark Plaza G9 Sundance Place
67,470 21,982
2,706 197
G9 Sunpark Plaza
40 Sunpark Plaza SE Lindsay Hills/403-282-9838/lindsay.hills@nwhreit.com
G9 Sundance 6000
6000, 15 Sunpark Plaza SE Laurel Edwards/403-770-2300/ledwards@strategicgroup.ca
32,260 10,753 10,212 103
3
2004
G9 Sundance 1000
1000, 15 Sunpark Plaza SE Laurel Edwards/403-770-2300/ledwards@strategicgroup.ca
175,297 43,640
-
594
4
2002 1981
H2 221 18 Street SE
221 18 St SE Bruce Campbell/403-681-0733/rbc@telusplanet.net
47,206 15,735
-
139
3
H3 8th Street Bsnss Ctr
3603 8 St SE Luke Stiles/403-984-9800/lstiles@adventcommercial.com
86,054 86,054
-
112
1 1958/08
H3 West Canadian Building
1601 9 Ave SE Glen Simpson/403-232-4329/gsimpson@ay-ab.com
56,000 10,000 26,000 87
4
H3 Woodstone Building
1215 13 St SE Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
31,023
3443 12 St SE Michael Massing/403-266-5544/Michael.Massing@colliers.com
H3 Foremost Brahma H4 Riverview
1210 58 Ave SE Allan Zivot/403-232-4307/allan.zivot@avisonyoung.com
H4 6325 12th Street SE
6325 12 St SE Allan Zivot/403-232-4307/allan.zivot@avisonyoung.com
H4 1135 64th Avenue SE
1135 64 Ave SE Allan Zivot/403-232-4307/allan.zivot@avisonyoung.com
H4 EHS Partnerships Building
4303 11 St SE Paul MacKinnon/403-243-0700
-
2008
-
20
2 1916/09
30,055 30,055
-
15
1
14,950 14,950
-
70
1 1973/03
43,914
-
0
1
43,295 21,648
-
-
0
2
12,000 12,000
-
48
1971
1
1977
H4 Ronmor Business Centre II
4242 7 St SE Ryan Darragh/403-692-4525/rdarragh@ronmor.ca
105,000 50,000
-
98
2
2007
H4 4027 7th Street SE
4027 7 St SE Ryan Darragh/403-692-4525/rdarragh@ronmor.ca
37,953 37,953
4,030
40
1
1955
H4 Vintage Park C
885 42 Ave SE Allan Bietz/403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
33,819 16,910
-
82
2
2000
H4 5925 12 Street SE
5925 12 St SE Denise MacInnis/403-692-6468/Denise.MacInnis@edonmgmt.com
88,518 44,259
-
94
2
1979
4129 8 St SE Ryan Darragh/403-692-4525/rdarragh@ronmor.ca
105,000 5,250
-
128
2
2007
H4 1035 64th Avenue SE
1035 64 Ave SE Ryan Darragh/403-692-4525/rdarragh@ronmor.ca
65,509 32,800
-
262
2
1977
H4 Airstate Centre
1200 59 Ave SE Denise MacInnis/403-692-6468/Denise.MacInnis@edonmgmt.com
113,585 36,756
-
438
3
2009
H4 Ronmor Business Centre III
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BUILDING ADDRESS
LEASING CONTACT (TELEPHONE/E-MAIL)
BLDG AREA
RETAIL AREA
AVG FL PLATE
PKNG # OF STALLS FLOORS
BUILT/ RENO
H4 Riverview Atrium I
1209 59 Ave SE Denise MacInnis/403-692-6468/Denise.MacInnis@edonmgmt.com
61,418 29,212
-
172
2
1980
H4 6025 12 Street SE
6025 12 St SE Denise MacInnis/403-692-6468/Denise.MacInnis@edonmgmt.com
89,840 44,920
-
115
2
1978
H4 Riverview Atrium II
6025 11 St SE Denise MacInnis/403-692-6468/Denise.MacInnis@edonmgmt.com
95,171 32,130
-
282
3
1998
H4 Vintage Park B
855 42 Ave SE Allan Bietz/403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
33,718 16,859
-
83
2
2000
H4 Vintage Park A
807 42 Ave SE Allan Bietz/403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
10,560 10,540
-
26
1
1999
H5 12th Street Property
7260 12 St SE Jim Courtney/403-869-8525/jcourtney@naiadvent.com
85,121 50,716
-
186
2
1998
H5 Railway Corp Ctr A
6807 Railway St SE Avison Young/Paul McKay/403-629-2496/paul.McKay@avisonyoung.com
75,767 25,255
-
49
3
2007
H5 Railway Corp Ctr B
6835 Railway St SE Avison Young/Paul McKay/403-629-2496/paul.McKay@avisonyoung.com
59,314 19,771
-
37
3
2007
7180 11 St SE Howard Bell/403-253-0600/hbell@riverparkproperties.ca
25,369 11,000
-
81
2
1986
30 Glendeer Cir SE Ryan Remington/403-255-7003/ryan@remingtoncorp.com
20,258 10,000
-
245
2
1998
575 28 St SE Denise MacInnis/403-692-6468/Denise.MacInnis@edonmgmt.com
18,972 18,972
-
21
1
1981
2936 Radcliffe Dr SE Denise MacInnis/403-692-6468/Denise.MacInnis@edonmgmt.com
13,101 13,101
-
46
1
1980
525 28 St SE Denise MacInnis/403-692-6468/Denise.MacInnis@edonmgmt.com
72,176 22,870
-
157
3
1981
2213 50 Ave SE Ryan Remington/403-255-7006/ryan@remingtoncorp.com
31,770 15,000
-
129
2
2016
200 Rivercrest Dr SE Alexi Olcheski/403-232-4332/alexi.olcheski@avisonyoung.com
88,157 44,078
-
287
2
1981
86,474 29,000
4
352
3
2009
I5 Jacobs Engineering Bldg 205 Quarry Park Blvd SE Ken Dixon/403-253-6950/kdixon@epicrealtypartners.com
356,020 89,005
-
1765
4
2008
I5 Quarry Central
168,826 57,000
-
500
3
2012
I5 Quarry Park N Cmps B 160 Quarry Park Blvd SE Chris Law/403-266-5544/chris.law@collierscalgary.com
59,969 20,953
-
180
3
2009
I5 Quarry Park N Cmps C 140 Quarry Park Blvd SE Nicci Fedorek/403-777-0664/nicci.fedorek@gwlra.com
103,021 34,000
-
272
3
2008
I5 Glenmore Commerce Ct
60,315 28,978
1,885
96
2
1974
H5 7180 11 Street H5 Glendeer Junction I2 575 28 Street SE I2 2936 Radcliffe Drive SE I2 Radisson Centre I4 Rangewinds Lafarge I5 Riverbend Atrium I5 109 Quarry Park
109 Quarry Park Blvd SE Allan Bietz/403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com 115 Quarry Park Rd SE Shannon Potter/403-266-1695/spotter@morguard.com
2880 Glenmore Tr SE Sam Nathwani/403-770-2300/snathwani@strategicgroup.ca
I5 Quarry Crossing A
48 Quarry Park Blv SE Ryan Remington/403-255-7003/ryan@remingtoncorp.com
160,603 33,400
-
454
5
2015
I5 Quarry Crossing B
28 Quarry Park Blvd SE Ryan Remington/403-255-7003/ryan@remingtoncorp.com
161,926 33,400
-
473
5
2015
I5 Quarry Park Blvd Ctr
110 Quarry Park Blvd SE Chris Law/403-266-5544/chris.law@collierscalgary.com
103,206 34,000
-
374
3
2010
I5 Quarry Park West
200 Quarry Park Blvd SE Ryan Remington/403-255-7003/ryan@remingtoncorp.com
94,599 30,000
-
270
3
2009
I6 Quarry Park Child Care
10702 18 St SE Ryan Remington/403-255-7007/ryan@remingtoncorp.com
36,000 18,000
-
92
2
2016
I7 2912 Memorial Drive SE
2912 Memorial Dr SE Denise MacInnis/403-692-6468/Denise.MacInnis@edonmgmt.com
68,838 23,220
-
187
3
1979
72,495 35,190 54,278 170
2
1975
J3 Clayburn Centre
1830 52 St SE Bruce Ferguson/403-254-6440/bruce.ferguson@lansdowne.ca
J7 Shepard Industrial A
12686 48 St SE Colin Macdonald/403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
32,452 2,400
-
100
2
2009
J7 Shepard Industrial B
4948 126 Ave SE Colin Macdonald/403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
32,370 2,300
-
40
2
2006
J7 Shepard Industrial C
100, 5126 126 Ave SE Colin Macdonald/403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
17,941 2,900
-
115
2
2009
J7 Shepard Industrial D
200,5126 126 Ave SE Colin Macdonald/403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
32,430 2,800
-
30
2
2009
94,000 16,000
-
370
3
2016
J9 Seton Prof Ctr
3815 & 3883 Front St SE Donna MacArthur/403-293-6027/vw@viewwest.net
SW SOUTHWEST B2 West 85th Phase I
8561 8A Ave SW Bri-Mor Developments/403-250-5650
66,645 20,000 20,482 56
3
2013
B2 West 85th Phase II
8560 8A Ave SW Bri-Mor Developments/403-250-5650
41,584
0
2016
40
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BUILDING ADDRESS
LEASING CONTACT (TELEPHONE/E-MAIL)
BLDG AREA
RETAIL AREA
AVG FL PLATE
PKNG # OF STALLS FLOORS
BUILT/ RENO
B3 Aspen Landing 1
366 Aspen Glen Ldg SW West Peaks Real Estate/Mary Ann Stallings/403-716-3163/mstallings@westpeaks.ca
22,920
-
13,056 900
2
2009
B3 Aspen Landing 2
339 Aspen Glen Ldg SW West Peaks Real Estate/Mary Ann Stallings/403-716-3163/mstallings@westpeaks.ca
23,247
-
11,635 900
2
2009
B3 Aspen Landing 3
333 Aspen Glen Ldg SW West Peaks Real Estate/Mary Ann Stallings/403-716-3163/mstallings@westpeaks.ca
29,199
-
15,460 900
2
2009
D3 London Place West
5255 Richmond Pl SW First Capital Realty/Matt Gratton/604-242-9046/matt.gratton@fcr.ca
157,000 76,381 68,419 328
1 1987/13
D3 Glenbrook Plaza
3715 51 St SW First Capital Realty/Travis Makoloski/403-257-6894/travis.makoloski@fcr.ca
56,333 24,000 36,349 250
2 80/02/15
D3 Richmond Square
3915 51 St SW First Capital Realty/Travis Makoloski/403-257-6894/travis.makoloski@fcr.ca
99,643 101,721 80,126 342
1
1985
E3 Westbrook Prof Bldg
1630 37 St SW Darren Anderson/403-207-6201/darren.anderson@cushwake.com
50,999 25,500 25,500 200
2
1974
52,000 17,333 15,221 110
3
2015
36,769 12,300
-
119
3
2000
47,806 15,935
-
135
3
2008
E3 Corus Centre
3320 17 Ave SW JLL/Rick Urbanczyk/403-456-5579/rick.urbanczyk@am.jll.com
E4 Lincoln Park Centre
37 Richard Way SW Nicci Fedorek/403-777-0664/nicci.fedorek@gwlra.com
E4 Lincoln Park Off Ctr
5 Richard Way SW Steve Blas/403-253-6950/sblas@mdcra.com
E4 Westmount 4820
4820 Richard Rd SW 403-202-7375/bill.richards@quadreal.com/kyle.decaire@quadreal.com
159,352 26,000
-
320
6
2013
E4 Westmount 4838
4838 Richard Rd SW 403-202-7375/bill.richards@quadreal.com/kyle.decaire@quadreal.com
197,525 26,903
-
269
8
2009
E4 Westmount 4906
4906 Richard Rd SW 403-202-7375/bill.richards@quadreal.com/kyle.decaire@quadreal.com
61,138 20,380
-
183
3
2010
E4 Westmount 4954
4954 Richard Rd SW 403-202-7375/bill.richards@quadreal.com/kyle.decaire@quadreal.com
80,380 21,600
-
245
4
2006
E4 Westmount 5010
5010 Richard Rd SW 403-202-7375/bill.richards@quadreal.com/kyle.decaire@quadreal.com
33,529 11,000
3,000 123
3
2013
8,435 4,791
6,567
15
2
1964 2009
F3 1124
1112 & 1124 17 Ave SW Brett Baker/403-770-2300/bbaker@strategicgroup.ca
F3 Shoppes of Marda Loop
2031 33 Ave SW Ryan Darragh/403-692-4525/rdarragh@ronmor.ca
40,276 20,138 22,000 107
2
F3 LocalMotive Crossing
1240 20 Ave SW Sydney von Vegesack/403-543-9600/svvegesack@alliedreit.com
43,561 11,783
3 1905/07
F3 Odeon
2040 33 Ave SW Kalen Morton/403-692-4635/kmorton@ronmor.ca
46,223
F4 Garrison Corner
3425 22 St SW Ryan Darragh/403-692-4525/rdarragh@ronmor.ca
F5 Glenmore Landing
1600 90 Ave SW Colin Peter/403-538-2717/cpeter@riocan.com
F8 Canyon Mdws Shoppg Ctr
147,234
11625 Elbow Dr SW B Keen, N Preston/403-538-2512/brendan.keen@colliers.com/nick.preston@colliers.com
G3 Alberta Prof Bldg
-
40,124 13,300
320 23 Ave SW Colliers/Matt Lannon/403-266-5544/Matt.Lannon@colliers.com
-
-
75
10,756 99 -
79
116,227 0
4
2017
3
2015
2 1980/14
75,228 37,614 37,614 310
2
34,715 8,680
-
73
4 1970/07
1979
G3 Academy Building
1812 4 St SW Chris Chan/403-228-3838/cchan@wci.ca
42,743 5,581
7,121
12
6
1962
G3 Rideau Medical/Dental
1711 4 St SW Chris Chan/403-228-3838/cchan@wci.ca
35,604 7,275
6,228
27
4
1968
G3 Addison House
501 18 Ave SW Chris Chan/403-228-3838/cchan@wci.ca
42,554 5,000
12,050 124
6
1962
G3 Mission Comm Ctr
333 24 Ave SW Allan Sherlock/403-243-4446/sri@securerealtyinc.com
53,307 21,000 20,000 88
3
2003
103,000 7,262
10
1978
G3 Mission Square
2424 4 St SW Alexi Olcheski/403-232-4332/alexi.olcheski@avisonyoung.com
G3 Holy Cross
2310 2 St SW Bow River Management/Dale Couprie/403-852-4448/dcouprie@bowriverleasing.com 371,481
488
0 1928/55/67
G3 Mission Centre
2303 4 St SW Sam Nathwani/403-770-2300/snathwani@strategicgroup.ca
80,075 7,546
17,673 199
11 1974/05
G3 2020
2004 4 St SW Ellisa Asaria/403-770-2300/easaria@strategicgroup.ca
136,201
20,000 299
6
2013
G3 1800
1800 4 St SW Ellisa Asaria/403-770-2300/easaria@strategicgroup.ca
34,144 6,208
13,052 207
16
1977
G3 Ronmor Block
2115 4 St SW Kalen Morton/403-692-4635/kmorton@ronmor.ca
17,679
G4 Atrium Square
4014 Macleod Tr SW Shane Olin/403-313-5305/mzaharichuk@blackstonecommercial.com
G4 Britannia Crossing
5119 Elbow Dr SW Angela Hill/403-209-5555/ah@opuscorp.ca
-
7,415 160
- -
48,847 15,000
-
-
16
2
-
5,500
45
3
1992
66,662 13,332 12,766 102
5
2014
G4 Weston Centre
5819 2 St SW R Urbanczyk/A Ramsay/403-456-5579/rick.urbanczyk@am.jll.com/adam.ramsay@am.jll.com
21,787 9,700
3,000
22
3
1979
G4 4723 1st Street SW
4723 1 St SW CBRE/Stuart Watson/403-264-4444/stuart.watson@cbre.com
28,947 11,600
-
49
3 1979/05
G4 Touchstone Corp Ctr
222 58 Ave SW Katie Sepieha/403-750-0529/katie.sapieha@cbre.com
45,686 8,450
3,782
90
6 1981/13
G4 6020 Business Park
6020 1A St SW Ryan Darragh/403-692-4525/rdarragh@ronmor.ca
40,334 40,334
-
161
1
1992
4,103 180
9
1970 1978
G4 MacLeod Place II
5940 Macleod Tr SW Brett Baker/403-770-2300/bbaker@strategicgroup.ca
G4 5800 2nd Street SW
105,571 11,730
5800 2 St SW Tyler Realty/Doug C. Debnam/403-253-0333/doug@tylerrealty.com
G4 Sloane Square G4 MacLeod Place I
12,772 6,350
-
16
2
5920 1A St SW Kalen Morton/403-692-4525/kmorton@ronmor.ca
70,500 70,500
-
234
1 1976/07
5920 Macleod Tr SW Brett Baker/403-770-2300/bbaker@strategicgroup.ca
80,723 10,090
9,815 185
8
1966
5824 2 St SW Riverpark Properties/Howard Bell/403-253-0600/hbell@riverparkproperties.ca
20,430 7,000
3,123
30
3
1979
G4 Chinook Prof Bldg
6455 Macleod Tr SW Cadillac Fairview/Peter Stack/403-571-2532/peter.stack@cadillacfairview.com
44,273 8,533
-
22
5
1965
G5 Horton Park B
9705 Horton Rd SW Marlene Zaharichuk/403-313-5309/mzaharichuk@blackstonecommercial.com
11,171 5,585
-
0
2
1976
G5 Horton Park C
9705 Horton Rd SW Marlene Zaharichuk/403-313-5309/mzaharichuk@blackstonecommercial.com
22,461 4,828
-
0
4
1976
16,883 5,628
2,052
48
3
1980
80,895 491
2
2015
G4 5824 2nd Street SW
G5 506 71st Avenue SW
506 71 Ave SW Kennington Properties /403-215-0380/ken.acheson@kennington.ca
G5 Heritage Station
8835 Macleod Tr SW Westcorp Property Management/Darrin Geddes/780-989-6166/dgeddes@westcorp.net 110,005
G5 Centre 89
8989 Macleod Tr SW Fortune Properties/Orion Taylor/403-252-2828/orion@fortunecalgary.com
65,750 13,500 17,000 155
4
1979
G5 Centre 70
7015 Macleod Tr SW Andrew Harrison/403-536-6546/aharrison@dream.ca
132,329 12,658 19,549 235
9
1977
G5 Rockyview Health Ctr I 1011 Glenmore Tr SW Lindsay Hills/403-282-9838/lindsay.hills@nwhreit.com
68,815 17,204
4
1977
G5 Rockyview Health Ctr II
1016 68 Ave SW Lindsay Hills/403-282-9838/lindsay.hills@nwhreit.com
53,416 26,707
1201 Glenmore Tr SW Lindsay Hills/403-282-9838/lindsay.hills@nwhreit.com
138,256 23,042
G5 Glenmore Prof Ctr
-
2,483 122 -
303
2 1975/09
1,002 388
6
2007
G5 Sovereign Centre
6700 Macleod Tr SW Triovest Realty Advisors/Darcy Payne/403-209-3492 / dpayne@triovest.com
99,919 14,274 13,282 272
7
2001
G6 Horton Park A
9705 Horton Rd SW Marlene Zaharichuk/403-313-5309/mzaharichuk@blackstonecommercial.com
21,407 9,000
2
1976
G6 Southland Park 10201-10333 Southport Rd SW JLL/Rick Urbanczyk/403-456-5579/rick.urbanczyk@am.jll.com
-
0
900,043 164,664 20,378 2,662 12 1978/2008
G6 Southland Court
10601 Southport Rd SW Berezan Management/Alison Wallace/403-508-5016/AWallace@berezan.ca
71,031 23,000
G6 Southland Tower
10655 Southport Rd SW Berezan Management/Alison Wallace/403-508-5016/AWallace@berezan.ca
209,643 14,585
8,190 350 421
638
3
1980
13
1982
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42
BOMA CALGARY BUILDING GUIDE 2018-2019
INDUSTRIAL
BUILDING NAME
Buildings listed in bold have been certified through BOMA BEST, the leading environmental certification program for commercial buildings. See www.bomabest.com for updates
BUILDING ADDRESS BOMA LEASING CONTACT (PHONE/E-MAIL) MBR
SIZE IN SINGLE/ SQ. FT. MULTI-TENANT
RANGE OF BAY SIZE
CLG HT
DOCK/ RAIL DRIVE-IN ACC.
YEAR BUILT
1 ACADIA 2 AIRWAYS Classic Classic Truck
1925 3 Ave NE
Andre Borle
403-291-3199/aborle@estancia.ca
32,573
MT
21
DD
2121 41 Ave NE
Andre Borle
403-291-3199/aborle@estancia.ca
18,877
MT
2,400–9,828
21
DD
3,008–6,016
2169–2181 41 Ave NE
2169, 2181 41 Ave NE
Andre Borle
403-291-3199/aborle@estancia.ca
15,066
MT
Pilot
2180, 2200 39 Ave NE
Andre Borle
403-291-3199/aborle@estancia.ca
21,782
MT
22
DD
21
DD
Big Dog
3501 23 St NE
Andre Borle
403-291-3199/aborle@estancia.ca
30,799
MT
2,112–14,784
21
Bestview
4261 23 St NE
Andre Borle
403-291-3199/aborle@estancia.ca
13,962
MT
1,752–7,060
22
DD
SMS/Omni Building
4321 23B St NE
Andre Borle
403-291-3199/aborle@estancia.ca
21,364
MT
24
DD
McKnight Building
1437 47 Ave NE
Andre Borle
403-291-3199/aborle@estancia.ca
89,501
MT
LD
4001 to 4019 McKnight
4019 23 St NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
15,787
MT
16
DD
N
1976
Airways Business Park
4001 19 St NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
37,385
MT
22
DD/LD
N
1978
Airways Business Park
3401 19 St NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
63,962
1,440–3,360
N
3 ALBERT PARK 4 BONNYBROOK 4150 14A St SE
4150 14A St SE
Rick Pauloski
403-259-2886/rickp.harmin@shaw.ca
30,200
1967
1400 41 Ave SE
1400 41 Ave SE
Rick Pauloski
403-259-2886/rickp.harmin@shaw.ca
30,720
1967
1500 41 Ave SE
1500 41 Ave SE
Rick Pauloski
403-259-2886/rickp.harmin@shaw.ca
16,000
1967
1400 42 Ave SE
1400 42 Ave SE
Rick Pauloski
403-259-2886/rickp.harmin@shaw.ca
15,600
1967
1500 42 Ave SE
1500 42 Ave SE
Rick Pauloski
403-259-2886/rickp.harmin@shaw.ca
12,800
1967
4138 16 St SE
4138 16 St SE
Rick Pauloski
403-259-2886/rickp.harmin@shaw.ca
9,000
1967
5 BURBANK Dunnet 6303 Burbank Rd SE
5875 9 St SE 6303 Burbank Rd SE
McCOR Management
403-263-0100/sfarrell@mccor.ca
22,825
Rick Pauloski
403-259-2886/rickp.harmin@shaw.ca
20,600
16,417–6,408
6 BURNS INDUSTRIAL 6020 11 St SE
6020 11 St SE Y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
29,008
1980
6120 11 St SE
6120 11 St SE Y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
38,256
1978
6125 12 St SE
6125 12 St SE Y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
43,899
1977
6320 11 St SE
6320 11 St SE Y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
46,214
1978
1220 59 Ave SE
1220 59 Ave SE Y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
60,032
1979
1110 58 Ave SE
1110 58 Ave SE Y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
81,398
1973
Heat Transfer Plant (HTP)
6324 10 St SE y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
29,520
1998
5925 12 St SE
5925 12 St SE y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
67,061
1979
6025 12 St SE
6025 12 St SE y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
71,397
1978
Allan Bietz
403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
75,997
MT
1988
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
15,316
MT
5,319–9,997
MT
20,000–45,000
7 CALGARY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT McCall North Trade Park A
8001 21 St NE
9,154
8 CROWFOOT 155 Crowfoot Way
155 Crowfoot Way
DD
1989
9 DEERFOOT Harris Building
6732 8 St NE Y
Allan Bietz
403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
119,551
20
LD/DD
N
1985
CAL040
7015 8 ST NE
Chris Law
403-571-8769/chris.law@colliers.com
14,540
S
22
DD/LD
N
1978
CAL039 Honda
7019 8 ST NE
Chris Law
403-571-8769/chris.law@colliers.com
14,234
S
22
DD/LD
N
1978
10 DEERFOOT BUSINESS CENTRE Calgary Airfreight & Logistics Ctr
46 Aero Dr NE Y
Nicci Fedorek
403-777-0664/nicci.fedorek@gwlra.com
83,516
ST
83,516
24
LD/DD
N
2007
Calgary Airfreight & Logistics Ctr
47 Aero Dr NE Y
Nicci Fedorek
403-777-0664/nicci.fedorek@gwlra.com
101,661
MT
6,500–36,192
24
DD
N
2009
Calgary Airfreight & Logistics Ctr
49 Aero Dr NE Y
Nicci Fedorek
403-777-0664/nicci.fedorek@gwlra.com
65,150
MT
6,500–19,687
24
DD
N
2009
Calgary Airfreight & Logistics Ctr
52 Aero Dr NE Y
Nicci Fedorek
403-777-0664/nicci.fedorek@gwlra.com
111,937
MT
26,335–54,750
28
LD/DD
N
2007
Calgary Airfreight & Logistics Ctr
58 Aero Dr NE Y
Nicci Fedorek
403-777-0664/nicci.fedorek@gwlra.com
140,000
MT
38,351–50,750
28
LD/DD
N
2008
11 DOUGLASDALE 3320–3336 114 Ave SE 3150 114 Ave SE
3320–3336 114 Ave SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
19,911
MT
3,939–8,032
DD
1999
3150 114 Ave SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
6,623
ST
DD
2004
3132 118 Ave SE
3132 118 Ave SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
63,451
ST
DD
2004
3595 114 Ave SE
3595 114 Ave SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
20,371
MT
9,982–10,389
DD
2007
11500 35th St SE
11500 35 St SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
69,062
MT
1,148–22,656
DD
1999
11505 35 St SE
11505 35 St SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
25,456
MT
9,550–15,906
DD
2004
3122 114 Ave SE
3122 114 Ave SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
9,954
ST
DD
2001
3130 114 Ave SE
3130 114 Ave SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
13,819
ST
DD
2000
3364 114 Ave SE
3364 114 Ave SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
20,000
ST
DD
2000
3400 to 3424 114 Ave SE
3400-3424 114 Ave SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
19,908
MT
2,370–3,333
DD
2001
3500-3520 114 Ave SE
3500-3520 114 Ave SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
23,081
MT
3,510–6,768
DD
2002
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INDUSTRIAL
BUILDING NAME
BUILDING ADDRESS
BOMA LEASING CONTACT (PHONE/E-MAIL) MBR
SIZE IN SINGLE/ SQ. FT. MULTI-TENANT
RANGE OF BAY SIZE
CLG HT
DOCK/ RAIL DRIVE-IN ACC.
YEAR BUILT
12 DUFFERIN South Glenmore Distrib Ctr
5350 86 Ave SE Y
Colin Macdonald
403-303 2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
345,674
South Glenmore Distrib Ctr
5500 84 Ave SE Y
Colin Macdonald
403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
345,674
MT
90,000–146,000
Glenmore Centre 20
550 71 Ave SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
57,825
MT
3,000–13,000
Glenmore Centre 21
616 71 Ave SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
21,894
MT
3,000–13,000
Glenmore Centre 07
6810 6 St SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
31,726
MT
55–18,000
Glenmore Centre 08
6812 6 St SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
56,754
MT
3–21,000
Glenmore Centre 10
6908 6 St SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
31,467
Glenmore Centre 11
6910 6 St SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
Glenmore Centre 02
7003 5 St SE Y
Laurae Spindler
Glenmore Centre 03
7004 5 St SE Y
Glenmore Centre 01
30
LD/DD
N
2008
N
1982
20
DD
N
1985
20
LD
N
1978
20
LD
N
1978
MT
18
LD
N
1978
21,189
MT
2,000–10,000
22
LD
N
1978
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
52,981
MT
3,000–15,000
20
DD
N
1975
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
79,204
MT
20
DD/LD
N
1975
7007 5 St SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
23,191
MT
20
DD/LD
N
1974
Glenmore Centre 24
7121 6 St SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
19,274
MT
21
LD
N
1982
Glenmore Centre 22
7131 6 St SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
29,002
MT
21
DD
N
1982
Glenmore Centre 05
610 70 Ave SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
44,311
MT
20
LD
N
1985
Glenmore Centre 23
7111 6 St SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
64,330
MT
20
LD
N
1985
611-615 & 7210-7610 5 St SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
164,038
MT
22
LD
N
1975
7710 5 St SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
58,853
MT
N
1976
13 EAST FAIRVIEW
Glenmore Ctr Industrial Glenmore Centre 19
1,500–12,000
14 EASTLAKE CHR Warehouse
3961 106 Ave SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235 3443/aelliot@creit.ca
153,089
ST
Chevron
4055 106 Ave SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235 3443/aelliot@creit.ca
153,087
ST
32
2006 Jun-05
Wolsely
10775 42 St SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235 3443/aelliot@creit.ca
86,973
ST
2005
Kal Tire
10999 40 St SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235 3443/aelliot@creit.ca
20,200
ST
2007
Eastlake Business Ctr 2
11133 40 St SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235 3443/aelliot@creit.ca
80,143
MT
2006
Eastlake Business Ctr 1
11150 38 St SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235 3443/aelliot@creit.ca
420,943
MT
N
2006
4540 104 Ave SE
17,710
32
LD
4540 104 Ave SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
15,716
ST
DD
2008
4615 112 Ave SE #100
4615 112 Ave SE (100)
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
16,183
MT
1,730 1,838
DD
2012
4615 112 Ave SE #200
4615 112 Ave SE (200)
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
14,411
MT
1,713 1,845
DD
2012
4615 112 Ave SE #300
4615 112 Ave SE (300)
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
26,598
MT
3,156 8,672
DD
2012
4615 112 Ave SE #400
4615 112 Ave SE (400)
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
23,341
MT
3,248 13,756
DD
2012
15 EAST SHEPARD 16 EASTFIELD Eastfield II
4788 50 Ave SE Y
Nicci Fedorek
403-777-0664/nicci.fedorek@gwlra.com
39,839
MT
7,248–9,191
18
DD
N
2001
Eastfield I
4807-4923 47 St SE Y
Nicci Fedorek
403-777-0664/nicci.fedorek@gwlra.com
235,758
MT
16,171–75,437
28
LD
N
2000
Shannon Potter
403-213 9701/spotter@morguard.com
70,217
MT
4600–6100
26
LD
N
1999
Eastfield Phase I
4550 50 Ave SE Y
17 FOOTHILLS 52nd St Business Ctr N
4800 52 St SE Y
Allan Bietz
403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
157,933
MT
9,200–13,800
24
LD/DD
N
2000
52nd St Business Ctr S
4900 52 St SE Y
Allan Bietz
403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
147,180
MT
9,200–32,200
24
LD/DD
N
2000
Prime Foothills N A
4605-4649 52 Ave SE
Allan Bietz
403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
202,141
Prime Foothills N B
4707-4733 52 Ave SE
Allan Bietz
403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
158,796
Prime Foothills N C
5003-5052 52 Ave SE
Allan Bietz
403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
163,554
Prime Foothills N D
5211-5241 52 St SE
Allan Bietz
403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
75,000
Bruce Currie
604 249 5123/bcurrie@huntingdoncapital.com
Doka Building
5404 36 St SE
36,240
ST
28
DI/DD
N
1980
Barlow Centre
4760 72 Ave SE Y
Colin Macdonald
403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
224,723
MT
31,700–171,600
28
LD/DD
Y
1990
52nd St Commerce Ctr
5251 48 Ave SE Y
Colin Macdonald
403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
96,076
MT
14,400–33,800
28
DD
N
2000
4425 64 Ave SE
4425 64 Ave SE
Jim Edwardson
403-540 0238/jim@manchesterproperties.ca
8,867
MT
2,200–4,400
18
DI
1980
4041 74 Ave SE
4041 74 Ave SE
Jim Edwardson
403-540-0238/jim@manchesterproperties.ca
40,400
MT
2,680–8,400
19
DI
2915–2925 Barlow Tr
2925 58 Ave SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
15,558
MT
2,400–3,200
16
DD
N
1976
3503–3521 Barlow Tr
3521 62 Ave SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
13,371
MT
1,200–2,400
13
LD/DD
N
1975
6804–6818 Barlow Tr
6818 30 St SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
29,998
MT
3,000–13,000
16
LD/DD
N
1976
7004–7042 Barlow Tr
7042 30 St SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
94,029
MT
4,100–16,500
18
LD/DD
N
1976
7504 30 St SE
7504 30 St SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
138,729
MT
16,000–116,000
3916 61 Ave SE
3916 61 Ave SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
99,978
MT
32,000–67,676
7503-35 St SE
7503 35 St SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235 3443/aelliot@creit.ca
219,151
MT
8,021–32,000
23
LD/DD
Y
1975
3716 56 Ave SE
3716 56 Ave SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235-3443/aelliot@creit.ca
48,300
MT
2,600
19
DD
N
1980
3925 56 Ave SE
3925 56 Ave SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235-3443/aelliot@creit.ca
50,320
MT
4,000
20
DD
N
1980
Park 61
4215 61 Ave SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235-3443/aelliot@creit.ca
57,420
MT
6,400
18
DD
N
1976
Park 61
4315 61 Ave SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235-3443/aelliot@creit.ca
57,206
MT
6,400
18
LD/DD
N
1976
Park 61
4415 61 Ave SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235-3443/aelliot@creit.ca
42,820
MT
4,800
18
DD
N
1978
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INDUSTRIAL
BUILDING NAME
Park 61
BUILDING ADDRESS
BOMA LEASING CONTACT (PHONE/E-MAIL) MBR
SIZE IN SINGLE/ SQ. FT. MULTI-TENANT
RANGE OF BAY SIZE
CLG HT
DOCK/ RAIL DRIVE-IN ACC.
YEAR BUILT
4451 61 Ave SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235-3443/aelliot@creit.ca
43,056
MT
4,800
18
DD
N
1978
5550 36 St SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235-3443/aelliot@creit.ca
47,118
MT
1,200–3,000
18
DD
N
1980
5700 Barlow Tr SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235-3443/aelliot@creit.ca
12,718
MT
1,400
18
DD
N
1980
5915 40 St SE
5915 40 St SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235-3443/aelliot@creit.ca
27,873
MT
1,200–2,000
16
DD
N
1980
5815 40 St SE
5815 40 St SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235-3443/aelliot@creit.ca
40,300
MT
1,200–2,000
16
DD
N
1981
5935 35 St SE
5935 35 St SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235-3443/aelliot@creit.ca
36,060
MT
1,400–4,000
18
DD
N
1979
5920 30 St SE
5920 30 St SE Y
Rick Pauloski
403-259-2886/rickp.harmin@shaw.ca
30720
MT
DD/DI
1975
5940 30 St SE
5940 30 St SE
Rick Pauloski
403-259-2886/rickp.harmin@shaw.ca
30720
1975
6112 30 St SE
6112 30 St SE
Rick Pauloski
403-259-2886/rickp.harmin@shaw.ca
30720
1977
3700 78 Ave SE
Andre Borle
403-291-3199/aborle@estancia.ca
48,861
MT
3816 64 St SE
MT
5550 36 St SE 5700 Barlow Tr SE
Eljay Oak Creek
20
1,202–6,166
LD
Andre Borle
403-291-3199/aborle@estancia.ca
22,394
Foothills West Building
2510 61 Ave SE Y
Shannon Potter
403-213 9701/spotter@morguard.com
183,192
MT
43,690–79,500
28
LD
N
1999
Foothills East Building
2600 61 Ave SE Y
Shannon Potter
403-213 9701/spotter@morguard.com
181,474
MT
33,470–83,065
30
LD
N
1999
Veritas Building
2700 61 Ave SE Y
Shannon Potter
403-213 9701/spotter@morguard.com
43,000
MT
43,000
28
DD/LD
N
1999
9192 52 St SE Y
Shannon Potter
403-213 9701/spotter@morguard.com
129,725
MT
9,613–22,310
25
DD
N
2005
9229 Barlow Tr SE Y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
78,000
1965
9112–9192 Foothills S Bsnss Ctr 9229 Barlow Trail SE
18 FOREST LAWN 19 FRANKLIN Franklin 925
925 30 St NE Y
Brendan Davies
403-355 3396/bdavies@triovest.com
50,984
N
1978
1220 28 St NE
1220 28 St NE Y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
70,733
1978
3016 10 Ave NE
3016 10 Ave NE Odd Y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
72,343
1977
3016 10 Ave NE
3016 10 Ave NE Even Y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
50,706
1977
3103 14th Ave NE Y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
78,432
1985
1410 28 St NE
1410 28 St NE Y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
20,250
1977
1420 28 St NE
1420 28 St NE Y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
20,200
1998
1430 28 St NE
1430 28 St NE Y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
20,400
1998
1440 28 St NE
1440 28 St NE Y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
20,200
1998
1450 28 St NE
1450 28 St NE Y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
20,167
1998
1460 28 St NE
1460 28 St NE y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
20,400
1998
1470 28 St NE
1470 28 St NE y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
20,324
1998
1480 28 St NE
1480 28 St NE y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com
20,400
1998
3103 14th Ave NE
MT
16
DD/LD
20 FREEPORT 21 FRONTIER 22 GREAT PLAINS Great Plains A
5329 72 Ave SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235 3443/aelliot@creit.ca
92,387
MT
1,200–5,600
26
LD
N
2001/02
Great Plains B
5353 72 Ave SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235 3443/aelliot@creit.ca
180,155
MT
41,000–83,062
28
LD
N
2002
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INDUSTRIAL BUILDING NAME
BUILDING ADDRESS
BOMA LEASING CONTACT (PHONE/E-MAIL) MBR
SIZE IN SINGLE/ SQ. FT. MULTI-TENANT
RANGE OF BAY SIZE
CLG HT
DOCK/ RAIL DRIVE-IN ACC.
YEAR BUILT
Great Plains C
5381 72 Ave SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235 3443/aelliot@creit.ca
201,524
MT
15,497–62,177
28
LD
N
Hopewell J
5555 69 Ave SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235 3443/aelliot@creit.ca
254,351
MT
57,000–108,000
28
LD
N
2002
Hopewell L
5664 69 Ave SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235 3443/aelliot@creit.ca
309,690
MT
50,000–124,000
28
LD
N
2005
Hopewell K
5667 69 Ave SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235 3443/aelliot@creit.ca
169,093
ST
169,093
28
LD
N
2007
6900 54 St SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235 3443/aelliot@creit.ca
149,957
MT
9,500–75,000
28
LD
N
2007
Murray Kavanagh
403-235 3443/aelliot@creit.ca
454,977
ST
Hopewell E & F Building A
Great Plains Business Park Y
2001/02
Building 1
1720 115 Ave NE Y
Phil Brown
403-234 3109/pbrown@oneproperties.com
393,674
MT
18,700 & up
32
LD
N
2013
Building 2
1802 118 Ave NE Y
Phil Brown
403-234 3109/pbrown@oneproperties.com
301,673
MT
14,300 & up
28
LD
N
2013
Building 3
1881 120 Ave NE Y
Phil Brown
403-234 3109/pbrown@oneproperties.com
384,931
MT
17,600 & up
LD
N
2015
Tull Business Ctr Bldg 1
8009 57th St SE
Target Realty Corp
403-301 7728/wayne@target-realty.com
12,056
MT
LD/DI
2013
32 24
23 GREENVIEW 4528 6A St NE
4528 6A St NE
Kim West
403-276 2269/kim@pockargroup.com
12,000
MT
19
DD
1972
Pockar Park Bldg C
4300 5 St NE
Kim West
403-276 2269/kim@pockargroup.com
16,808
ST
19
LD/DD
1994
Pockar Park Bldg D
4416 5 St NE
Kim West
403-276 2269/kim@pockargroup.com
20,640
MT
3,800–5,800
14
DD
1980
Pockar Park Bldg E
4500 5 St NE
Kim West
403-276 2269/kim@pockargroup.com
42,471
MT
3,690–7,700
21
1981
Pockar Park Bldg EE
4600 5 St NE
Kim West
403-276 2269/kim@pockargroup.com
42,471
MT
8,000–20,000
21
DD
1981
Pockar Park Bldg F
4632 5 St NE
Kim West
403-276 2269/kim@pockargroup.com
20,000
MT
4,000–12,000
18
DD
1980
Pockar Park Bldg H
4639 6 St NE
Kim West
403-276 2269/kim@pockargroup.com
24,400
MT
3,000–3,200
19
DD
1980
Pockar Park Bldg I
4619 6 St NE
Kim West
403-276 2269/kim@pockargroup.com
29,280
MT
3,600–7,200
19
DD
1979
Pockar Park Bldg J
4539 6 St NE
Kim West
403-276 2269/kim@pockargroup.com
29,280
MT
3,600–7,500
19
DD
1979
Pockar Park Bldg K
4429 6 St NE
Kim West
403-276 2269/kim@pockargroup.com
24,400
MT
3,000–6,000
19
DD
1979
Pockar Park Bldg L
640 42 Ave NE
Kim West
403-276 2269/kim@pockargroup.com
48,297
MT
4,264–4,611
Pockar Court Bldg B Springer
625 42 Ave NE 4127 & 4131 Edmonton Tr NE
2,400–4,800
Kim West
403-276 2269/kim@pockargroup.com
33,450
ST
9
LD
Andre Borle
403-291-3199/aborle@estancia.ca
25,474
MT
17
DD
1976
24 HAYSBORO 9715 Horton Rd SW
9715 Horton Rd SW
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
17,754
MT
520–3,716
DD
1974
9727 Horton Rd SW
9727 Horton Rd SW
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
17,070
MT
1,490–4,532
DD
1979
9805 Horton Rd SW
9805 Horton Rd SW
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
21,136
MT
1,440 9,000
DD
1978
9815 Horton Rd SW
9815 Horton Rd SW
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
16,021
ST
DD
1972
1350 42 Ave SE Y
Denise MacInnis
403-692-6468/denise.macinnis@edonmgmt.com 163318
1974
935 48 Ave SE
Jim Edwardson
403-540 0238/jim@manchesterproperties.ca
48,320
MT
1968
1561 Hastings Cres SE
ICM Property Services Inc
403-256 5350/knault@icmpropertyservices.ca
41,756
MT
24
LD/DI
N
1972
4324 12 St SE
ICM Property Services Inc
403-256 5350/knault@icmpropertyservices.ca
28,000
MT
22
LD/DD
N
1970
1301–1313 Hastings Cres SE
1301 Hastings Cres SE
ICM Property Services Inc
403-256 5350/knault@icmpropertyservices.ca
26,700
MT
16 LD/DD&DI N
1971
1517–1521 Hastings Cres SE
1521 Hastings Cres SE
ICM Property Services Inc
403-256 5350/knault@icmpropertyservices.ca
28,150
MT
22
N
1972
1345 Highfield Cres SE
1345 Highfield Cres SE
DD
1997
25 HIGHFIELD 1350 42 Ave SE 915–935 48 Ave SE 1557–1569 Hastings Cres 4324 12 St SE
4021–4025 9 St SE 4027 7 St SE 4040 Blackfoot Tr SE
3,300–8,400
4,500
15
DI
LD/DD
Kim West
403-276 2269/kim@pockargroup.com
14,190
ST
21
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
45,344
ST
22
4027 7 St SE
Kalen Morten
403-692-4635/kmorton@ronmor.ca.
37,953
MT
4,800–12,500
LD
N
1955
4040 Blackfoot Tr SE
Kalen Morten
403-692-4635/kmorton@ronmor.ca.
145,000
MT
13,900–83,000
LD
N
1956
4021 to 4025 9 St SE Y
7,586–14,917
N
26 HORIZON Hopewell Business Pk A
2730 39 Ave NE Y
Allan Bietz
403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
110,464
MT
10,600–37,500
24
LD/DD
N
2000
Hopewell Business Pk B
4300 26 St NE Y
Allan Bietz
403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
110,944
MT
33,800–77,200
24
LD/DD
N
2000
Hopewell Business Pk E
4152 27 St NE Y
Allan Bietz
403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
97,105
MT
9,400–75,000
24
LD/DD
N
2005
Hopewell Business Pk G
2808 Hopewell Pl NE Y
Allan Bietz
403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
64,318
MT
10,600–15,000
24
LD/DD
N
2005
Hopewell Business Pk H
2765 48 Ave NE Y
Allan Bietz
403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
98,757
MT
28,900–40,000
24
LD/DD
N
2002
3510 29 St NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
65,010
MT
1,600–31,000
10
LD/DD
N
1998
2721 Hopewell Pl NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
37,690
3510 29 St NE 2721 Hopewell Pl NE
27 28 29 30 31 32
N
INGLEWOOD JACKSONPORT KINGSLAND MANCHESTER MANITOU MAYLAND
Totem Building
2020 Centre Ave N Y
Brendan Davies
403-355 3396/bdavies@triovest.com
88,675
MT
LD
N
1967
33 MAYLAND HEIGHTS Mayland C
2421 Centre Ave
Charles Starke
403-374-2546/Charles@guardianAG.ca
30,111
ST
4,800
18
3 ramps
Mayland
2410-2nd Ave
Charles Starke
403-374-2546/Charles@guardianAG.ca
46,072
ST
3,100–6,600
20
1 ramp
N 1978/79 N 1978/79
Nexus
2424 2nd Ave
Charles Starke
403-374-2546/Charles@guardianAG.ca
12,800
ST
12,800
20
LD
N 1978/79
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INDUSTRIAL
BUILDING NAME
BUILDING ADDRESS
BOMA LEASING CONTACT (PHONE/E-MAIL) MBR
SIZE IN SINGLE/ SQ. FT. MULTI-TENANT
RANGE OF BAY SIZE
CLG HT
DOCK/ RAIL DRIVE-IN ACC.
YEAR BUILT
34 McCALL CAL055
3420 12 ST NE
Chris Law
403-571-8769/chris.law@colliers.com
57,345
MT
DD/LD
N
1978
CAL029 Timbertown
3440 12 ST NE
Chris Law
403-571-8769/chris.law@colliers.com
57,337
MT
18
DD/LD
N
1978
40th Ave Business Park
1339 40 Ave NE Y
Josh Magnusson
403-266-5544/josh.magnussen@colliers.com
47,920
MT
1,600–20,600
21
LD/DD
N
2001
40th Ave Business Park
1431 40 Ave NE Y
Josh Magnusson
403-266-5544/josh.magnussen@colliers.com
38,140
MT
1,600–17,700
20
DI
N
1999
40th Ave Business Park
1435 40 Ave NE Y
Josh Magnusson
403-266-5544/josh.magnussen@colliers.com
67,717
MT
1,200–5,500
20
DD
N
1994
40th Ave Business Park
3950 12 St NE Y
Josh Magnusson
403-266-5544/josh.magnussen@colliers.com
14,400
MT
2,400–12,000
20
LD/DD
N
1991
Engels
4709 14 St NE
Andre Borle
403-291-3199/aborle@estancia.ca
27,845
MT
McCall Park
1323 44 Ave NE
Andre Borle
403-291-3199/aborle@estancia.ca
41,905
MT
LD
McCall Park
1331 44 Ave NE
Andre Borle
403-291-3199/aborle@estancia.ca
41,905
MT
1135 to 1149 Deerfoot
1149 45 Ave NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
21,552
MT
2,700
16
LD
N
1974
1139 to 1165 Deerfoot
1165 40 Ave NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
57,402
MT
4,096–20,480
20
LD/DD
N
1974
4402 to 4434 Deerfoot
4434 10 St NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
54,006
MT
2,880–14,400
16
LD/DD
N
1974
4502 to 4516 Deerfoot
4516 10 St NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
28,653
MT
3,600–7,200
16
LD
N
1974
4504 to 4576 McKnight
4576 14 St NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
57,004
MT
1,440–4,320
16
LD/DD
N
1976
4620 to 4640 Deerfoot
4640 11 St NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
21,124
MT
1,920
16
LD/DD
N
1971
4710 to 4760 McKnight
4760 14 St NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
72,906
MT
1,780–9,000
18
LD/DD
N
1976
4710 to 4760 McKnight
4760 14 St NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
72,908
MT
1,780–9,000
18
LD/DD
N
1976
35 MERIDIAN 36 MERIDIAN FRANKLIN Meridian Business Ctr
925 28 St NE Y
Brendan Davies
403-355 3396/bdavies@triovest.com
143,154
MT
22
LD
Y
1997
37 NORTH AIRWAYS 38 NORTH MANCHESTER 505 34 Ave SE
505 34 Ave SE
Jim Edwardson
403-540 0238/jim@manchesterproperties.ca
12,845
MT
2,000–3,000
15
DI
1960
519 34 Ave SE
519 34 Ave SE
Jim Edwardson
403-540 0238/jim@manchesterproperties.ca
19,247
MT
1,400–2,500
15
DI
1965
501 to 529 Manchester
529 36 Ave SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
57,191
MT
3,500–14,100
18
LD
N
1974
530 to 544 Manchester
544 38A Ave SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
23,987
MT
3,000–6,000
16
DD
N
1974
535 to 561 Manchester
561 36 Ave SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
41,425
MT
2,400–22,340
16
DD/LD
Y
1974
39 PATTON 40 PEGASUS McCall North Trade Park B Portland St Depot
2100 78 Ave NE 2344 Portland St SE Y
Allan Bietz
403-303-2434/abietz@bentallkennedy.com
102,991
MT
Shannon Potter
403-213 9701/spotter@morguard.com
477,686
MT
8,050–134,816
350–3,463 29
DD/LD
N
1980 2001
42 RANGEWINDS Building B
2419 52 Ave SE Y
Colin Macdonald
403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
46,630
MT
6,000–18,000
24
LD/DD
N
2000
Building A
2425 52 Ave SE Y
Colin Macdonald
403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
75,083
MT
7,700–21,000
24
LD/DD
N
2000
Building H
2331 50 Ave SE Y
Colin Macdonald
403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
39,543
MT
3,500–8,000
24
DD
N
2008
Building C
2355 52 Ave SE Y
Colin Macdonald
403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
70,246
MT
8,100–24,500
24
LD/DD
N
2004
Building D
2305 52 Ave SE Y
Colin Macdonald
403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
76,962
MT
7,200–11,700
24
LD/DD
N
2004
Building E
5500 22 St SE Y
Colin Macdonald
403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
266,785
ST
266,785
30
LD/DD
N
2006
Building F
5500 22 St SE Y
Colin Macdonald
403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
130,000
ST
130,000
28
LD/DD
N
2006
Building G
2312 52 Ave SE Y
Colin Macdonald
403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
65,675
MT
8,200–16,600
24
LD/DD
N
2008
43 RIVERVIEW Burns Building
6325 11 St SE
Kalen Morten
403-692-4635/kmorton@ronmor.ca.
70,750
MT
2,000–19,000
LD
N
57/14
1035 64 Ave SE
1035 64 Ave SE
Kalen Morten
403-692-4635/kmorton@ronmor.ca.
44,367
ST
LD
N
1977
44 ROCKYVIEW Building 1
Dwight McLellan Tr Y
Shannon Potter
403-213 9701/spotter@morguard.com
105,576
MT
7,500–45,000
24
DD
N
2014
Building 2
Dwight McLellan Tr Y
Shannon Potter
403-213 9701/spotter@morguard.com
155,866
MT
155,866
28
DD/LD
N
2014
Building 3
Dwight McLellan Tr Y
Shannon Potter
403-213 9701/spotter@morguard.com
174,800
MT
37,950–174,800
28
DD/LD
N
2016
45 ROYAL VISTA 46 SHAWNESSY 47 SHEPARD 8950 Innovation Ave SE
Josh Magnusson
403-215 9867/josh.magnussen@colliers.com
20,000
MT
DD/LD
N
Building A
8950 Innovation Ave SE
12686 48 St SE Y
Colin Macdonald
403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
32,452
ST
24
DD
N
Building B
4948 126 Ave SE Y
Colin Macdonald
403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
32,370
MT
3,000
DD
N
Building C
100-5126 126 Ave SE Y
Colin Macdonald
403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
17,941
MT
3,000
DD
N
Building D
200-5126 126 Ave SE Y
Colin Macdonald
403-303-2413/cmacdonald@bentallkennedy.com
32,430
MT
2,800
DD
N
48 SKYLINE Skyline III
1003 55 Ave NE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235-3443/aelliot@creit.ca
37,500
MT
2,200
18
LD/DD
N
1977
Skyline III
1007 55 Ave NE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235-3443/aelliot@creit.ca
37,450
MT
2,200
18
LD/DD
N
1977
1108 1120 53 Ave NE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235-3443/aelliot@creit.ca
125,974
MT
1,300–4,800
18
LD
N
1977
Skyline I
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INDUSTRIAL BUILDING NAME
BUILDING ADDRESS
BOMA LEASING CONTACT (PHONE/E-MAIL) MBR
SIZE IN SINGLE/ SQ. FT. MULTI-TENANT
RANGE OF BAY SIZE
5535 11 St NE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235-3443/aelliot@creit.ca
14,089
ST
14,089
1107 55 Ave NE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235-3443/aelliot@creit.ca
73,863
MT
10,331–21,211
908 53 Ave NE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235-3443/aelliot@creit.ca
60,075
MT
N
1977
2016 25 Ave NE
Rick Pauloski
403-259-2886/rickp.harmin@shaw.ca
33,750
1978
505 53 Ave SE
505 53 Ave SE
Rick Pauloski
403-259-2886/rickp.harmin@shaw.ca
10,345
239 61 Ave SE
239 61 Ave SE
Jim Edwardson
403-540 0238/jim@manchesterproperties.ca
8,750
MT
3,750–5,000
16
DI
242 to 252 62 Ave SE
252 62 Ave SE
Jim Edwardson
403-540 0238/jim@manchesterproperties.ca
17,500
MT
2,000–5,000
16
DI
1965
427 51 Ave SE
427 51 Ave SE
Jim Edwardson
403-540 0238/jim@manchesterproperties.ca
12,980
MT
1,100–4,200
14
DI
1962
Manchester Business Ctr
502 42 Ave SE
Jim Edwardson
403-540-0238/jim@manchesterproperties.ca
86,500
MT
2,000–29,000
16
102 to 114 Centre St
114 61 Ave SW Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
18,890
MT
2,700–8,100
14
LD/DD
N
1973
5535-11 St NE 1107 55th Ave NE Skyline II
3,000–6,000
CLG HT
16
DOCK/ RAIL DRIVE-IN ACC.
LD/DD
YEAR BUILT
49 SOUTH AIRWAYS South Airways
50 SOUTH MANCHESTER
DL
1965
1976
6023 to 6039 Centre St
6039 Centre St S Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
28,792
MT
1,800–3,600
15
LD
N
1973
6043 to 6055 Centre St
6055 Centre St S Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
25,200
MT
3,600–10,800
15
LD
1973
5824–5842 Burbank Rd SE Y
Laurae Spindler
403-536-1180/lspindler@dream.ca
39,803
1978
Pit Par Building
427 58 Ave SE
Lee Levering
403-692-4635/kmorton@ronmor.ca.
23,154
N
1963
5330 1A St SW
5330 1A St SW
Rick Pauloski
403-259-2886/rickp.harmin@shaw.ca
9385
1972
12204 40 St SE
12204 40 St SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
26,901
MT
2,517–5,613
DD
2004
Suite 100 11929 40 St SE
11929 40 St SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
12,963
MT
1,550–1,634
DD
2006
Suite 200 11929 40 St SE
11929 40 St SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
15,048
MT
1,808–2,143
DD
2006
11979 40 St SE #100
11979 40 St SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
11,228
MT
1,337 1,413
DD
2003
11979 40 St SE #200
11979 40 St SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
24,660
MT
3,086 15,386
DD
2003
11979 40 St SE #300
11979 40 St SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
10,826
MT
1,287–1,362
DD
2004
11979 40 St SE #400
11979 40 St SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
24,185
MT
6,067–16,319
DD
2004
12111 40 St SE
12111 40 St SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
28,621
MT
1,751–5,500
DD
2005
12143 40 St SE
12143 40 St SE
Sean Flathers
sflathers@telsec.ca
29,718
MT
2,745–7,982
DD
2005
5824–5842 Burbank Rd. SE
MT
4,000–7,000
LD
51 SOUTHBEND
52 STARFIELD 53 STONEY Industrial Bldg A
2626 Country Hills Blvd NE Y
Phil Brown
403-234 3109/pbrown@oneproperties.com
413,010
MT
15,400 & up
32
LD
N
2015
Industrial Bldg B
11550 Barlow Tr NE Y
Phil Brown
403-234 3109/pbrown@oneproperties.com
607,200
TBD
19,800 & up
36
LD
N
2018
Industrial Bldg C
11358 Barlow Tr NE Y
Phil Brown
403-234 3109/pbrown@oneproperties.com
61,047
MT
5,500 & up
24
DI
N
2017
Industrial Bldg E
2638 Country Hills Blvd NE Y
Phil Brown
403-234 3109/pbrown@oneproperties.com
77,037
MT
5,500 & up
24
DI
N
2015
1720 115 Ave NE Y
Phil Brown
403-234 3109/pbrown@oneproperties.com
356,155
ST
14,575 & up
28
LD
N
2008
Industrial Ctr Bldg 1 Industrial Ctr Bldg 2
1802 118 Ave NE Y
Phil Brown
403-234 3109/pbrown@oneproperties.com
439,275
MT
17,600 & up
28
LD
N
2008
Industrial Ctr Bldg 3
1881 120 Ave NE Y
Phil Brown
403-234 3109/pbrown@oneproperties.com
316,513
MT
12,650 & up
28
LD
N
2010
Industrial Ctr Bldg 4
11900 18 St NE Y
Phil Brown
403-234 3109/pbrown@oneproperties.com
436,263
ST
19,800 & up
32
LD
N
2012
Industrial Ctr Bldg 5
12285 18 St NE Y
Phil Brown
403-234 3109/pbrown@oneproperties.com
299,858
MT
17,600 & up
32
LD
N
2013
Industrial Ctr Bldg 6
12290 18 St NE Y
Phil Brown
403-234 3109/pbrown@oneproperties.com
416,473
ST
19,800 & up
32
LD
N
2013
Business Park G
2121 29 St NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
56,648
MT
8,300–27,500
24
LD
N
1999
Business Park C
2150 29 St NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
59,865
MT
5,200–15,000
24
LD
N
1999
Business Park D
2151 32 St NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
57,198
MT
5,100–16,000
24
LD
N
1999
Business Park F
2175 29 St NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
58,184
MT
10,000–22,000
24
LD
N
2000
Business Park A
2256 29 St NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
58,015
MT
5,202–31,500
24
LD
N
2000
Business Park J
2777 23 Ave NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
67,250
MT
12,900–26,300
24
LD
N
2001
Business Park
2876 Sunridge Way NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
30,000
ST
30,000
24
DD
N
2000
Business Park I
2886 Sunridge Way NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
44,650
MT
10,600–33,630
24
LD
N
2000
Business Park K
2928 Sunridge Way NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
57,001
MT
5,700–14,000
24
LD
N
2000
Business Park H
2985 23 Ave NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
54,065
ST
53,110
24
LD
N
2001
Business Park E1
3030 Sunridge Way NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
27,016
MT
2,700–8,300
24
N
2000
Business Park E2
3250 Sunridge Way NE Y
Shane Henke
403-536-6542/SHenke@dream.ca
27,180
ST
27,180
24
N
2000
LD/DI
2013
54 SUNRIDGE
55 VALLEYFIELD Tull Properties Ltd.
4200 46 Ave SE
Target Realty Corp/Wayne Berry 403-301 7728/wayne@target-realty.com
22,763
MT
24
Business Ctr A & B
2880 45 Ave SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235 3443/aelliot@creit.ca
224,782
MT
4,200–6,000
24
LD
N 2001-03
Business Ctr C & D
2880 45 Ave SE Y
Murray Kavanagh
403-235 3443/aelliot@creit.ca
47,794
MT
4,200–6,000
24
LD
N 2001-03
56 WESTVIEW
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OPINION: THE LAST WORD
Are We Ready?
By Rob Roach, Director of Insight, ATB Financial
50
THE UPS AND DOWNS OF THE OIL AND GAS SECTOR have imbued Albertans with a healthy concern for the future of our economy. We used to wonder what we would do when the oil runs out. Now we wonder what to do if the war on carbon ends up shutting in our massive oil-sand reserves. Running alongside the quest for economic diversification is the constant need to stay on top of technological change. Doing so helps us remain competitive and to seize new business opportunities and the jobs they create. As our economy evolves in response to new technology, jobs are both destroyed and created. This can leave workers scrambling to obtain the right education, skills and experience to fill the new jobs. Take agricultural jobs in Alberta. Better equipment, techniques and agricultural science have
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seen the number of farm workers in Alberta go from 88,900 in 1997 to 50,800 in 2016—a drop of 43 per cent. Meanwhile, inflation-adjusted agricultural output increased by 63 per cent over the same period. The result: people who would have in the past worked as farmers have had to find employment in other sectors. Fortunately, increased use of more sophisticated computer systems helps explain the rise in the number of Albertans with “professional, scientific and technical service” jobs (which include computer system design and support). The number of jobs in this sector has gone from 85,400 in 1997 to 179,300 in 2016—an increase of 110 per cent. New technology taketh away, but it also giveth. The challenge is to be as ready as possible for the next wave of change, which, by
most accounts, will be driven by rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). How do we do this? Businesses, non-profit organizations and government departments need to start thinking now about how their employees will interact with AI and provide the training required to do so. Our schools need to be imparting the hard and soft skills workers will need to do the jobs of tomorrow. Students and employees need to seek out opportunities to get ahead of the AI curve. Our entrepreneurs need to be looking for ways to take advantage of AI. If we do these things, our economy will be able to generate new jobs to replace the ones that disappear and our workers will have the skills needed to fill them. If we don’t, others will seize the opportunities and our prosperity will erode. ■
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