In the Heart of Winnipeg s Busiest Retail Node, Polo Park P BUSY RETAIL NODE STRONG DAYTIME POPULATION GREAT ACCESS AMPLE PARKING
WINNIPEG: GATEWAY TO THE WEST Winnipeg has a strong and diversified economy built on 10 key industry sectors which provide consistency, predictability and control for businesses. From low business costs to a skilled and hard-working workforce, Winnipeg offers businesses, and its residents, a supportive and affordable business community, right in the heart of North America. 8th largest city in Canada with a population of over 832,000. In 2017, retail sales increased by 7.8%, ranked third among the provinces and higher than the Canadian average. The average household income in Winnipeg is $94,884; a 3.3% increase from 2016. Winnipeg has some of the lowest business costs in Western Canada and Midwestern and Pacific U.S. Winnipeg has ranked third among the best places to live in Canada by Moneysense.ca in 2016. 204.474.2000
CENTERED IN WINNIPEG S DOMINANT RETAIL NODE The Polo Park retail node is dominated by large national retailers and serves shoppers from all over Manitoba. Polo Festival is a 16 acre development anchored by Home Depot, other tenants include: Chapters, Addition Elle, Reitmans, Montana s The Shoe Company and Chatters. Directly adjacent to Polo Park Shopping Centre, Winnipeg s busiest indoor shopping centre with 10 million visitors annually. Next door to the exciting new Plaza at Polo Park and Polo North developments featuring Winners, HomeSense, Marshalls, Bed, Bath & Beyond, Mark s, Atmosphere, Destination Maternity and Western Financial and 24-7 Intouch. Surrounded by well-known tenants such as Walmart, Save-On Foods, Canadian Tire and Scotiabank Theatre.
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OUTSTANDING LOCATION! Great exposure at a controlled intersection on the northeast corner of Empress Street and Maroons Road, in the heart of the Polo Park shopping district. Less than 4 km southeast of Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport 6 major hotels in immediate vicinity. Over 1,600 ft. of frontage on Empress Street. Parking for over 890 vehicles. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 14 transit routes serve the Polo Park area, connecting to all quadrants of the city. AVAILABILITY There are several existing and new development opportunities available: 3,200 sq. ft. pad site and up to 8,000 sq. ft. new retail next to Chapters Book Store, the only mass market bookstore north of the Assiniboine River. 3,036 sq. ft. available in existing building. 5,032 +/- sq. ft. freestanding restaurant for sublease. TRAFFIC 15,400 vehicles per day on Empress Street and St. Matthews Avenue. City of Winnipeg Public Works Department 2015
Households within a 10 minute drive time spend an average of $19,174 per year on food, clothing and recreation expenses. DRIVE TIME DEMOGRAPHICS 5 min. 10 min. 15 min. Total Population 19,317 123,090 299,662 Daytime Population 30,327 162,074 398,681 Households 8,391 52,738 126,324 Median Age 37.8 37.5 38.3 Avg. Household Income $79,309 $89,323 $89,326 Environics Analytics 2018 204.474.2000
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FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Sandy Shindleman, CCIM, SIOR, CRE, FRICS P (204) 474-2000 sgshindleman@shindico.com Robert Shindleman P (204) 474-2000 rshindleman@shindico.com Shindico Realty Inc. 200-1355 Taylor Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 3Y9 P (204) 474-2000 inquire@shindico.com Succeeding by Helping Others Succeed Shindico is dedicated to the protection of the environment and the communities that we are a part of. The accuracy of the information set out herein has not been confirmed, and Shindico Realty Inc. and its affiliates make no representations or warranties as to the accuracy of the information and assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. The recipient is responsible to verify the accuracy of any information and bears all risk related to any inaccuracies. 102918