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Burlington, Ontario 2301 - 2435 Appleby Line at Dundas Street

BRING YOUR BUSINESS TO APPLEBY CROSSING Appleby Crossing Shopping Centre is a two-

regional area. Drawing from a suburban trade area

Key Features:

phase, unenclosed retail development located

featuring attractive demographics, this retail market

» New development

» Abundant parking (Phase 2 = 4.5/1000 sf)

in Burlington, Ontario. Phase 1 is stabilized and

is vibrant and dynamic and benefits from strong

» Fortinos supermarket anchor

» Neighbouring newly established high-income

anchored by a Fortinos (Loblaws) grocery store

population growth. The project currently hosts a

» Strong tenant mix

residential communities

(79,000 sf). Development approvals for Phase 2

mix of high-quality national brands such as Winners,

» Existing stable retailers and new development

» Continuing rapid residential growth in the North

are now in place and construction began during

SportChek, Dollarama, and Hallmark, and provides

opportunities

Burlington trade area

the spring of 2014 with the first tenants scheduled

a mix of excellent retail, food, and service offerings

» High traffic location

» Within 1.5 kilometres of Highway 407

to open in early 2015.

including Hero Certified Burgers, Cora Breakfast &

» Excellent access with two full-move signalled

» Within 3 kilometres of Highway 403/QEW

Lunch, Flight Centre, and RBC Financial. Phase 2,

intersections onto Appleby Line and access to

Appleby Crossing is located on a prominent

which will be anchored by Michaels and PetSmart,

Dundas Street

corner lot at the intersection of Appleby Line and

will offer approximately 75,000 sf at completion and

Dundas Street, two major commercial arterial

be directly connected to Phase 1.

routes that meet in North Burlington’s key retail node and accommodate shoppers from a wide

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PROPOSED FITNESS

of Appleby Line and Dundas Street/Highway 5,

offer an additional 75,000 sf of commercial retail

1.5 kilometres south of Highway 407 in North

space to this well-developed retail node. The two

Burlington and will feature approximately

phases will be connected aesthetically through

300,000 sf of GLA at completion. Appleby

similar architectural treatments and physically via

Crossing Phase 1 offers a full selection of quick

a private vehicular and pedestrian bridge over

service restaurants, services, and a varied group

Sheldon Creek running between the two lots.

of distinctive local and leading national retailers.

The end result will be a single, cohesive 37 acre

With the first tenant (Fionn MacCool’s pub)

shopping centre.

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IDEAL LOCATION TOWN OF BURLINGTON

With a population of over 175,000 residents

Appleby Crossing occupies a prominent location

(2011), Burlington is situated in Halton Region

in the established retail node at the intersection

on the western boundary of the Greater Toronto

of Appleby Line and Dundas Street in the North

Area (GTA), approximately 50 kilometres from

Burlington trade area. Both Appleby Line and

downtown Toronto. Highway 407 and the Queen

Dundas Street serve as major arterial routes with

Elizabeth Way/Highway 403 provide easy access

high traffic volumes and provide direct access to

into Toronto. Burlington is very well-served by GO

the neighbouring municipalities of Hamilton and

HIGHWAYS

Transit along the Lakeshore West Line, offering

Oakville. Regional connectivity is strong with

DIRECT ACCESS TO

frequent access for commuters to the downtowns

Highway 407 located 1.5 kilometres to the north

of Oakville, Mississauga, and Toronto. As a result

and Highway 403/Queen Elizabeth Way located

Burlington has grown rapidly over the past 20

3 kilometres to the south. The site features two

years as an affordable bedroom community.

signalized, full-move access points along Appleby

GO TRANSIT

Line, as well as two additional vehicular access

CONNECTED TO

Burlington has a diverse economic base with

points. Moreover, public transportation existing

sector concentrations in advanced manufacturing,

along Appleby Line and Dundas Street provides

financial services, information & communications

access via regular bus service.

technology, and life & earth sciences. A large labour force and a strategic location in the centre

Burlington is a rapidly expanding, above-average

of the Golden Horseshoe make Burlington an

income community and considered a two-

attractive community to live and work. Major

store market. New and established residential

private-sector employers include AMEC, Maple

communities to the east, west, and south of

Leaf Meats, Gennum Corporation, Cogeco Cable

Appleby Crossing provide a substantial primary

Canada, and Voortman Cookies Ltd.

catchment area and the site lies squarely in the northward path of growth of the City of Burlington.

POPULATION

175,000 RESIDENTS

407 & QEW/403 TORONTO 15-MINUTE ACCESS

150,000 PEOPLE

APPLEBY LINE

23,000

CARS PASS BY DAILY

SITE FEATURES Appleby Crossing offers a functional campus-style

and meet contemporary standards expected of

Architecture

have been well-integrated into the overall design.

shopping centre layout designed to maximize

new shopping centres; generous plantings and

The detailed architectural treatments of the

Featuring high-grade construction materials and

exposure to vehicular traffic along Appleby Line

grass areas throughout the parking fields, medians,

buildings create an animated and aesthetically

tenant finishing, the exteriors are crafted with large

and facilitate travel within the site. With a well-

boulevards and frontage areas are enhanced by

pleasing presence throughout the shopping

spans of masonry with EIFS stucco bulkheads.

balanced and attractive mix of big-box retailers

bike rings, benches, and thoughtful pedestrian

centre. The buildings, all recently constructed,

Slab-on-grade floors are finished to meet the

and smaller tenants, the site is comfortable, useful,

connectivity markings that encourage safe

offer strong modern appeal and the majority of

requirements of tenant prototypes. Windows

and accessible for both pedestrians and visitors in

movements around the property.

units have prominent visual exposure to large daily

are made of double-pane thermal glazing units

traffic volumes on both Appleby Line and Dundas

with clear anodized aluminum frames while site

Parking

Street. Storefronts have been designed to give

lighting is generous and exceeds an average of 4.0

Tenant Signage

The site has an abundance of convenient and safe

the centre a high-end feel while tenant prototypes

footcandles.

Tenant signage and lifestyle panels are present

parking (Phase 1 achieves 4.8/1000 sf and Phase

in high-profile locations on building facades and

2 achieves a 4.5/1000 sf parking ratio). Parking

on the site’s large, well-crafted, and highly visible

is located at storefronts with direct access to

pylons located along Appleby Line.

pedestrian walkways and no parking stalls feel far

vehicles.

from the storefronts.

Landscaping Site landscaping features incorporated into the site provide a high-quality shopping experience

SITUATE YOURSELF AMONG HIGH PROFILE TENANTS Notable retailers such as Fortinos, Winners, Michaels, PetSmart, SportChek, Dollarama, Hallmark, RBC, and Bulk Barn have already recognized the business-building opportunity offered by Appleby Crossing. Join them and become part of this dynamic new retail destination. Locate your business at Appleby Crossing.

Existing Retailers: » A Passion for Living

» Dollarama

» JF Chen Chinese

» RBC Financial

» Baskin Robbins

» Extreme Pita

Food

» RBC Insurance

» Bell World

» Fionn MacCool’s

» JT Nails and Spa

» Sally Beauty

» Bonnie Togs

» Flight Centre

» Michaels

» Sharkey’s Cuts

» Bulk Barn

» Fortinos

» Pearl Vision

» SportChek

» Chagger Dental

» Hallmark

» PetSmart

» Teo Hair & Spa

Centre

» Hero Certified

» Pizza Pizza

» The Healing Path

» Chorizo

Burgers

» Popeye’s

» Winners

» Cora Breakfast & Lunch

» Hobby & Toy

» Quiznos Subs

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TRADE AREA Appleby Crossing is part of the existing regional retail node that includes the Walmart shopping

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was $145,000. This is significantly higher than the average Burlington household total income of Ontario income of $86,000 and the average Canada income of $76,000/year.

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CUSTOMER PROFILE

Part of the Greater Toronto Area

Average 1.9% annual population growth between 1996 and 2011 (based on 2011 census data)

40%

A booming area for development with over 40% of existing dwellings constructed since 1986 (based on city data)

67.5% of the population over 25 years has a certificate, degree or diploma through a trade, college or university (based on 2011 census data)

Average value of owned dwellings over $431,943 (based on 2011 census data)

Average 2.5 persons per dwelling (based on city data)

DEMOGRAPHICS DRIVE TIME

2013 POPULATION

2016 PROJECTED POPULATION

2018 PROJECTED POPULATION

0-5 min

42,280

44,817

45,883

0-10 min

145,624

153,295

157,452

As defined by Statistics Canada, 48.8% of couples (married and common-law) in Burlington have children aged 24 and under at home. This group provides an ongoing dynamic for growth. These families characterize the leading edge of suburban development that is typical for the North

0-30 min

1,818,179

1,911,127

1,971,628

Burlington area surrounding Appleby Crossing. Many of these families own newer homes as well as

DRIVE TIME

2013 HOUSEHOLD INCOME

2016 PROJECTED HOUSEHOLD INCOME

2018 PROJECTED HOUSEHOLD INCOME

0-5 min

$145,726

$166,626

$178,012

0-10 min

$124,312

$142,789

$153,113

0-30 min

$103,810

$118,420

$126,156

SUVs.

City Data Key population facts for Burlington: » 50-54 age segment is the largest of all age segments in Burlington » 45-49 and 50-54 age segments are proportionately larger than Ontario’s » Population segments aged 20-24 and 40-44 are

DRIVE TIME

2013 HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES (TOTAL)

2013 HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES (GENERAL FOOD)

2013 HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES (FOOD STORES)

0-5 min

$88,967

$11,103

$8,496

0-10 min

$79,724

$10,157

$7,770

0-30 min

$68,172

$9,115

$6,890

proportionately smaller than Ontario’s » Overall, Burlington’s age profile (by median age) is 1.4 years older than Ontario’s

GROWTH 190,000 175,779

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182,000

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2021

164,415

142,500

150,836 136,976

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POPULATION

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1996 - 2011 Census Canada 2016 & 2021 Estimate - Halton Region Business Development Centre: Population

Appleby Crossing is located in the northern

townhouses, and condominiums within Appleby

portion of the City of Burlington. This rapidly

Crossing’s primary trade area. Established

growing, mainly residential area has seen

residential communities south of the subject

considerable residential development over the

include Millcroft, Pinedale, Headon Forest and

past 15 years and is located directly in Burlington’s

Brant Hills. These developments consist of single

path of growth. For example, the Alton Village

detached and semi-detached moderate to high-

residential development situated just north of

end housing. According to the Ontario Ministry

the subject property continues to grow. The

of Finance, Halton Region is projected to be the

community will contain over 3,300 dwelling

fastest-growing census division in Ontario between

units and will feature a mix of detached homes,

2012 and 2036, with growth of 67.2% to 2036.

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2301 - 2435 Appleby Line at Dundas Street West (Highway 5) Burlington, ON L7L 0B6

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