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There goes the neighbourhood. All 100 acres of it. Situated at the corner of Lawrence and Allen Road, Lawrence Heights is the largest revitalization ever undertaken by Toronto Community Housing. The product of years of strategic teamwork and vision from residents, developers, the City of Toronto and local businesses, this transformative urban development is destined to become North Toronto’s new centre of living and shopping. $45.9M The New investment Commons 1 No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the contents of this document. All illustrations and renderings presented are conceptual only. E&OE
The Yorkdale Central The Townhomes Park Midtowns on the Subway A ground-breaking development deserves ground-breaking participants. More than developers and managers, at RioCan we see ourselves as community stewards with a responsibility to shape the future. Our Lawrence Allen Centre property provides us with the perfect opportunity to impact Toronto’s next great neighbourhood. Other notable real estate developers investing in the area include Context, Metropia, and Wycliffe, as well as respected architectural firms KPMG, Page+Steel/IBI and SRN. 2
26M a year ridership. The new TTC Subway Extension brings ridership of 26 million a year through Lawrence West station, adjacent to our property. Add to this a growing influx of commuters via the 401 and Allen Expressway and the numbers tell a most convincing story. Lawrence West 5
Meet the neighbours. And your new customers. The changes happening in Lawrence Heights are nothing short of a transformation. The younger families and young adult households moving into the area seek a vibrant, active and safe community, complete with goods and services to build their lives in their new homes. Check out the topline demographic indicators for this emerging high-density desirable neighbourhood. 3KM - 5MIN DRIVE TIME RADIUS 103,968 39,949 40 $95,551 Population # of Median Average Households Age HHI (5 year growth rate (5 year growth rate (5 year growth rate is 20.8% or 125,593) is 21% or 48,343) is 23.1% or $117,582) 68% 2.6 95% Households Average Speak with children household English size 6
URBAN UPSCALE URBAN OLDER Middle-income, culturally (NON TARGET) diverse, city dweller families. 42.2% Older, mature, empty-nested singles. URBAN STARTERS Younger, diverse, urban singles 3.6% and couples with modest incomes who rent and are starting to marry and have children. 4.1% URBAN YOUNG 5.8% Younger, trendy, well-educated 27.4% city singles and families with upper-middle incomes. URBAN YOUNGER 16.9% Younger singles and starter URBAN ELITE families that are culturally Established, well-educated, diverse, well-educated and prosperous middle-aged older earn modest incomes. families and couples. 7
A reimagined shopping centre. This urban, mixed-use property has played a prominent role in the area since 1989 and has long been a place for the community to gather. Currently undergoing a major redevelopment in conjunction with its 30th anniversary, this urban, mixed-use property includes dynamic new retail tenants, a new modernized interior, a fully renovated food court and upgraded amenities. All informed by the Centre’s vision to be the hub of this important and rapidly growing Toronto neighbourhood. 9
CANADIAN TIRE STRUCTUBE HOMESENSE TIM HORTONS THE SOURCE MARSHALLS PETSMART FORTINOS FIT 4 LESS DOLLARAMA CANADIAN TIRE STRUCTUBE HOMESENSE TIM HORTONS THE SOURCE MARSHALLS PETSMART FORTINOS The only TIRE CANADIAN thing more STRUCTUBE attractive than our HOMESENSE TIM new look HORTONS THE is our SOURCE list of MARSHALLS impressive tenants. PETSMART FORTINOS FIT Success on a scale like 4 this takes LESS more than goodDOLLARAMA looks, it takes the right tenants. AtCANADIAN Lawrence Allen TIRE STRUCTUBE HOMESENSE TIM BMO HORTONS Centre ours are already in place. They are some of Canada’s leading national anchor retailers including Canadian Tire, Fortinos, Marshalls, HomeSense, Structube & PetSmart. A full-service (Bank of THE SOURCE MARSHALLS PETSMART FORTINOS Montreal) will join the property in 2020. CANADIAN TIRE STRUCTUBE HOMESENSE TIM We have the brands the entire Lawrence Heights community frequent, know and trust. If you are the company you keep, you will be in very good company. HORTONS THE SOURCE MARSHALLS PETSMART FORTINOS FIT 4 LESS DOLLARAMA CANADIAN TIRE STRUCTUBE HOMESENSE TIM HORTONS THE SOURCE MARSHALLS PETSMART FORTINOS 10
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The space you crave. The support you need. The total retail package. Here’s a short list of support we will provide for our tenants and their customers. Complete Major re-launch New Guest Care Guest Services re-branding marketing Station to including Free Wi-fi, of the property campaign & gift support the new technology charging card launch upon neighbourhood stations, Lost and renovation customer base Found, First Aid completion and Digital Directories 13
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Become part of the next great neighbourhood of Toronto. Our remarkable transformation is well underway. In addition to a compelling range of retail and service offerings, the renovated interior features clean lines, natural light, and an uncluttered and inviting space, intentionally creat- ing an ideal environment for the community to shop, eat, and gather. A high-powered corner. Exceptional visibility. A retail opportunity like Lawrence Allen Centre comes along once in a lifetime. The first rule of real estate is no different than the first rule of retail. Location. Location. Location.To learn more about us and to visit the property contact: Ryan Ramlal RioCan Phone: 416-866-3033 x 24960 Lawrence Allen Centre, Email: rramlal@riocan.com 700 Lawrence Ave. West, M6A 3B4, Toronto, Ontario. 1-800-465-2733 15
About RioCan RioCan is one of Canada’s largest real estate investment trusts with a total enterprise value of approximately $14.3 billion as of June 30, 2019. RioCan owns, manages and develops re- tail-focused, increasingly mixed-use properties located in prime, high-density transit-orient- ed areas where Canadians want to shop, live and work. Our portfolio is comprised of 230 properties, including 13 development properties, with an aggregate net leasable area of approximately 39.1 million square feet including residential rental properties. To learn more about how we deliver real vision on solid ground, visit www.riocan.com 16
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