Winnipeg s Shopping Destination 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 810,000. In 2017, retail sales increased by 3.6% in the first 10 months. 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
THE MOST DOMINANT RETAIL NODE BETWEEN TORONTO AND CALGARY The Plaza at Polo Park is a 600,000+ sq. ft. development centered in Winnipeg s most dominant retail shopping node. The Polo Park area is dominated by large national retailers and serves shoppers from all over Manitoba. Next door to the Polo North development featuring Marshalls, Bed, Bath & Beyond, Mark s, Atmosphere, Destination Maternity and Western Financial s new head office. Directly adjacent to Polo Park Shopping Centre, Winnipeg s busiest indoor shopping centre with 10 million visitors annually. The Polo Park Shopping Centre is the largest regional mall in Winnipeg with 1.3 Million sq. ft. of stores, including Hudson s Bay, Forever 21 and Scotiabank Theatre. Surrounded by well-known tenants such as Walmart, Costco, Home Depot, Chapters, Save-On Foods and Canadian Tire. There are 6 major hotels in the immediate vicinity.
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OUTSTANDING LOCATION! Great exposure with controlled intersections on all four corners of the development. Frontage on St. James Street, Empress Street, Maroons Road and St. Matthews Avenue. Dominant signage opportunities. Parking for over 1,200 vehicles. St. Matthews Avenue Extension between St. James Street and Century Street is now open. 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: 40,000 sq. ft. available in existing building next to Winners/Homesense and 24-7 Intouch. Features 300+ covered parking stalls. Several opportunities available for retail, restaurant, services, office and hotel uses (build-to-suit available). 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 $19,265 per year on food, clothing and recreation expenses. DRIVE TIME DEMOGRAPHICS 5 min. 10 min. 15 min. Total Population 16,914 123,866 301,422 Daytime Population 26,056 156,983 395,246 Households 7,345 51,461 122,830 Median Age 38.4 37.6 38.6 Avg. Household Income $76,129 $88,068 $88,325 Environics Analytics 2017 204.474.2000
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FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Sandy Shindleman, CCIM (204) 474-2000 sgshindleman@shindico.com Robert Shindleman (204) 474-2000 rshindleman@shindico.com John Pearson, ICI Properties (204) 981-7220 jpearson@shindico.com Michael Stronger (204) 793-3448 mstronger@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. 081618