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533 QUEEN STREET EAST, TORONTO OFFICE FOR LEASE

CORKTOWN/WEST DON LANDS NEIGHBOURHOOD

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ASHLAR URBAN REALTY INC. Real Estate Brokerage 166 Pearl Street, Suite 300 Toronto, ON Canada M5H 1L3 T 416 205 9222 F 416 205 9228 W ashlarurban.com TORONTO’S URBAN COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE EXPERTS

JOEL GOULDING Sales Representative 416 205 9222 ext 251 [email protected]

CLARKE STRUTHERS Vice President & Sales Representative 416 205 9222 ext 254 [email protected]

Disclaimer: Although the information contained within is from sources believed to be reliable, no warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy being subject to errors, omissions, conditions, prior lease, withdrawal or other changes without notice and same should not be relied upon without independent verification. Ashlar Urban Realty Inc.**Sales Representative

5 3 3 Q UE E N S TR E E T E A S T PROPERTY SUMMARY Located in downtown Toronto (Queen Street East), close to the financial and commercial centre of Toronto, 533 Queen Street East is an office building that artfully combines historic beauty with a modern, industrial charm.

HIGHLIGHTS •

Located at Queen St E / River Street



Corktown/West Don Lands Neighborhood



TTC Streetcar at doorstep



Close proximity to DVP



Reception services can be made available



Current Tenants include Lawyers and Creative Groups



Parking in the area



Internet included

DETAILS ASKING RATE

Negotiable

ADDITIONAL RATE

Negotiable

TERM Flexible OCCUPANCY

Immediate

AVAILABLE SPACE

Office A:

140 SF *

Office B: 110 SF *

* Can be leased together or seperate



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D OW NT OW N EA S T DOWNTOWN EAST The Downtown East was once home to businesses specializing in light manufacturing, and the sale and distribution of various dry goods. A change in the zoning was introduced (1996) when the City of Toronto passed legislation for the King and Parliament area to allow a wider range of uses. To date, a great deal of restoration has occurred in the downtown east – especially in brick and beam infrastructure. Many of the old, turn of the century, manufacturing facilities have been converted into some of the cities most unique office locations. Buildings such as 100 Broadview, which was formally a Coca Cola bottling facility, have attracted some of the cities most coveted creative tenancies. As Toronto’s downtown east continues to gentrify, Lesieville provides an opportunity for tenants to be a part of one of the city’s most dynamic live, work and play environments.

THE DISTILLERY DISTRICT The Gooderman & Worts Distillery District is located within a two minute walk of the property. Once the largest distillery in the British Empire, it covers 13 acres and is made up of over forty buildings – regarded as the largest and greatest preserved assembly of Victorian industrial architecture in North America. This pedestrian village is dedicated to arts, culture, and entertainment industries and includes numerous critically-acclaimed restaurants, bars, and galleries from around the world. The new state of the art condominium developments in the Distillery (Phase I has completed and Phase II construction is underway) comprise a large portion of the projected 3,500 individual units under construction in the immediate area.

D OW NT OW N EA S T WEST DON LANDS The West Don Lands covers approximately 39 acres with the southeast boundary being the Don River and railroad tracks, and portions of the site stretching as far north as King Street East and as far west as Parliament Street. The area is within walking distance of established communities such as the Corktown District, St. Lawrence and the Distillery District. The reformation of the West Don Lands area will include 6,000 new residences, an eight hectare park (Don River Park), new transit lines, new childcare facilities, a community centre and a new community school. As part of all new development in the West Don Lands, the city of Toronto is targeting LEED certification to ensure the new construction is focused on reducing operation cost, emissions and energy costs in both the residential and commercial components.

D OW NT OW N EA S T PAN-AM VILLAGE Included in the redevelopment of the West Don Lands will be the construction of the facilities required to accommodate the Pan-Am Village. The Athletes’ Village will be located between Bayview Avenue and Cherry Street, north to Front Street and south to the rail corridor. In total, the Village is expected to accommodate 10,000 athletes and officials involved with the games. The Village’s 2,100 housing units and various retail and commercial developments (including banks, restaurants and recreation facilities) are being designed to reflect the vision for the community that will remain after the 2015 games. The original timeline for the build out of the West Don Lands area was to proceed in 3 strategic phases over the next 10-12 years. With the newly accelerated timeline, more than half of the community will be in place for the Games in June 2015. In 2010 a revitalization initiative was implemented for the St. Lawrence Market North Building. This has stirred up interest and created excitement for the St. Lawrence Market and the potential new look, new opportunities, and new developments for the future. During the revitalization and development stage of this particular building, there are drafted plans to relocate the current vendors and activities of the ‘North Building’ to a temporary market type structure at 125 The Esplanade. Along with the revitalization initiative, private developers have made their mark on the area with substantial projects such as Market Wharf Condominiums by Context Developments and The Berczy by Concert Properties.

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F L OOR P L A N S OFFICE A | 140 SF OFFICE B | 110 SF

OFFICE B 110 SF

OFFICE A 140 SF

TORONTO’S URBAN COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE EXPERTS