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Live. Shop. Work. Play. Eco-friendly, transit oriented development in Southwest Winnipeg

Retail Shops Office Dining Apartments and more!

The Grant Park Pavilions Advantage... Eco-friendly — applying sustainable features A 1,000,000+ square foot infill and construction techniques and providing a development, centrally located at an range of transportation and access options unbeatable location in the heart of (pedestrian, transit, vehicle). South Winnipeg. Anchored by Walmart Supercentre and Scotiabank, this mixed-use, amenity-rich development will provide a variety of options to live, shop, work and play, all in close proximity. Featuring retail, shops, offices and dining with a focus on connectivity to the surrounding vibrant residential communities. The Grant Park Pavilions development is the first development of this size in River Heights in generations! Grant Park Pavilions is highly walkable (Walk Score is 74) and is situated in the heart of 5 major residential communities. The area features high quality multi-family and single family homes and the city’s densest and oldest tree canopy. Adjacent to the Parker Land’s new multi-family residential development (10,000 new residents). Nearby are three new transit-oriented residential developments with over 1,000 multi-family and highrise residential units. Directly west is Grant Park Festival, anchored by Sobeys and featuring specialty retail including SkinWise Dermatology, Village Orthodontics and “Restaurant Row”. North is the redeveloped Grant Park Shopping Centre, featuring Canadian Tire, Co-op Food Store, Landmark Cinemas, Liquor Mart and Shoppers Drug Mart. Surrounded by several amenities including Pan Am Pool, 80,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art Pan Am Clinic, Winnipeg Soccer Complex, Taylor Tennis Club, Golf Dome, and Reh-Fit Centre. Nearby are several large offices (approx. 2,500 employees) and Grant Park High School (1,200 students/teachers).

69,900 vehicles per day

Adjacent to proposed Southwest Rapid Transit corridor in addition there are 14 transit routes in close proximity to the site.

• 1,000,000+ sq. ft. • Frontage on Pembina Highway and Taylor Avenue (major pylon signage proposed). • Easy access to all major arteries including Pembina Highway, Kenaston Boulevard (Route 90) and Taylor Avenue. • Proximity to several current and future active transportation paths.

Sources: City of Winnipeg Transportation Department 2015

Walk Score

74

Very Walkable

Trade Area Demographics • Surrounded by Winnipeg’s most affluent customers, the retail node trade area has highest average household income in the city and is 26% higher than the Manitoba average. • The highest household expenditures of any retail node in the city with an average $17,253 spent on food, clothing and recreation expenses. Detailed demographics reports are available on request. Sources: Environics Analytics Group ©2013; Statistics Canada 2011 Census

Garden City Retail Node

Kildonan Retail Node

Total Population

126,364

Total Population

126,981

Daytime Population

120,419

Daytime Population

116,339

Median Age

36.9

Median Age

39.9

2011 Avg. HH Income

$64,929

2011 Avg. HH Income

$70,321

2015 HH Expenditures

$71,526

2015 HH Expenditures

$76,737

Polo Park Retail Node Total Population Daytime Population Median Age

90,092 218,657 36.0

2011 Avg. HH Income

$50,581

2015 HH Expenditures

$58,455

Grant Park Retail Node

West Winnipeg Retail Node Total Population Daytime Population Median Age 2011 Avg. HH Income 2015 HH Expenditures

72,387

Total Population

75,807

60,835

Daytime Population

68,023

Median Age

44.5

40.6

$86,612

2011 Avg. HH Income

$92,321

$89,954

2015 HH Expenditures

$93,434

Lindenridge Retail Node Total Population

58,659

Daytime Population

63,486

Median Age

36.6

2011 Avg. HH Income

$89,465

2015 HH Expenditures

$91,856

St. Vital Retail Node Total Population Daytime Population Median Age

109,912 96,013 40.0

2011 Avg. HH Income

$86,865

2015 HH Expenditures

$92,864

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS:

Sandy Shindleman, CCIM, SIOR, FRICS President Phone: (204) 474-2000 [email protected] Robert Shindleman Executive Vice President Phone: (204) 474-2000 [email protected]

Shindico is dedicated to the protection of the environment and the communities that we are a part of. 200-1355 Taylor Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 3Y9 | Phone: (204) 474-2000 | Fax: (204) 284-7115 | Email: [email protected] |www.shindico.com The accuracy of the information set out herein has not been confirmed, and Shindico Realty Inc. and its affiliated or associated parties make no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information including as to size, age or location or other data provided and such parties assume no responsibility for errors and/or omissions with respect to it. The recipient is responsible to verify the accuracy of any information contained herein and bears all risk related to any inaccuracies. 121316