Snowdon Block

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18,089 SQ. FT. OF ONE OF A KIND OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE Restoring Calgary’s historic character building in Ramsay

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO VIEW, PLEASE CONTACT:

LOCAL EXPERTISE MATTERS

Nathaniel Sterzik • [email protected] p: 403.290.0178 f: 403.262.1314

Snowdon Block 2010 - 11th Street SE, Alberta

Suite 200, 407 - 8th Avenue SW Calgary, Alberta T2P 1E5

www.barclaystreet.com

• Located in the historic Ramsay District. • Easy access to the Downtown core and amenities. • Heritage features of the building will be preserved. • Construction is underway – Available for Q1-Q2 2015

4,159 sq. ft.

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2,250 sq. ft.

PROPERTY INFORMATION ADDRESS: 2010 - 11th Street SE, Calgary

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SPACE AVAILABLE:

2,250 sq. ft. 2,020 sq. ft. 1,170 sq. ft.

MAIN FLOOR:

1,167 sq. ft. 2,274 sq. ft. contiguous 1,925 sq. ft. 4,199 sq. ft. or 1,000 sq. ft. 5,199 sq. ft.

2ND FLOOR 1,266 sq. ft. 4,159 sq. ft.

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1,170 sq. ft.

LOWER FLOOR:

LOWER FLOOR/BASEMENT TOTAL – 5,440 sq. ft.

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2ND FLOOR TOTAL – 5,425 sq. ft.

4,144 sq. ft. 1,925 sq. ft.

3RD FLOOR 4,144 sq. ft.

2,274 sq. ft.

BUILDING TOTAL SIZE: 21,375 sq. ft. AVAILABILITY:

Available for fixturing Q1-Q2 2015

±1,000 sq. ft.

YEAR BUILT: 1911/ 1914/ 1952/ Present PARKING: 35 surface stalls. $100/mo per

stall

1,167 sq. ft.

TENANT IMPROVEMENTS: Negotiable OPERATING COSTS:

$9.50 per sq. ft. (2015 est.). NET RENTAL RATES: Market

MAIN FLOOR TOTAL – 6,366 sq. ft.

3RD FLOOR TOTAL – 4,144 sq. ft.

Up to 18,089 sq. ft. available for lease

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LOCATION

• Two new 100 amp electrical panels at the Landlord’s designated area on each floor of the Building with sufficient capacity for Tenant’s requirements;

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• Main and secondary entrance and exit to the Premises as required;

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BASE BUILDING SPECIFICATIONS

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Macleod Trail

• Roughed in cold water plumbing and drainage to the Landlord’s designated area in the Premises; • Cleaned and leveled concrete floor ready to accept the Tenant’s floor coverings; • HVAC to Landlord’s designated area in the Premises; and • Demising walls to the Premises, with either a drywall finish or exposed brick where it exists.

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• Conduit to the Landlord’s designated area in the Premises for the Tenant’s electrical, and data/cable service providers;

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HISTORY

PROPOSED LAYOUT FOR THE SECOND FLOOR

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Campbell Camilllus Snowdon settled in Calgary around 1907 and became a wholesale refiner, manufacturer and importer of oils. He bought this property in two purchases between 1910 and 1912, and the building was constructed in phases between 1911 and 1914. By September 1914 two brick additions had been built, first an oil and grease warehouse on the south side of the building, and then a garage and office at the building’s northwest corner. A further addition was made in 1952. C.C. Snowdon soon established branches in Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Regina, Edmonton and Vancouver, and as far afield as Toronto and

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In 2005, an historic photo of Snowdon Block was featured on the Alberta Centennial stamp, issued by Canada Post. TP

Montreal. Snowdon’s operations included refining, manufacturing and importing oils, greases, coal oil, gasoline, paints, disinfectants, chemicals, cotton waste, boiler compounds, hotel specialties, and soaps and polishes. Snowdon developed a variety of oils, paints, disinfectants and cleaners. Snowdon’s brothers Herbert and Gordon worked for C.C. Snowdon Oils, but during the 1920’s they left and set up a rival firm, the Pyramid Oil & Refining Company. By the 1930s Pyramid Oil closed, and both brothers returned to work for C.C. Snowdon. After Snowdon’s death in 1935, his family retained ownership of the business for many years, and incorporated the company in 1958. The family sold the business in the 1960s, and it became a subsidiary of Liberty Holding & Industries Ltd. By the late 1970s the Snowdon name had disappeared. The C.C. Snowdon building was vacant for about 1983 to 1987. The warehouse was seriously damaged by fire in February, 1988, leaving little more than a burnt-out shell. The office portion remained usable, and has housed a series of tenants, including antique and piano dealers and the Calgary biker church.

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4,159 sq. ft.

Source: Heritage Property Corporation

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO VIEW, PLEASE CONTACT:

LOCAL EXPERTISE MATTERS

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Nathaniel Sterzik • [email protected] p: 403.290.0178 f: 403.262.1314

3 private offices 17 open workstations Meeting room Reception

Waiting area Kitchen Lounge Storage

Suite 200, 407 - 8th Avenue SW Calgary, Alberta T2P 1E5

www.barclaystreet.com

Server room Private washrooms