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  • SCHOOL

    DURHAM

    COMMERCIAL CENTRE

    144 –155 First Avenue

    Oshawa, Ontario

    First Oshawa Holdings

  • VARIOUS CONFIGURATIONS AVAILABLE TO SUIT

    LOCATION: North of the Highway 401 on First Avenue East of Simcoe Street.

    PROJECT: From 10,000 sf up to 400,000 SF

    Proposed 100,000 SF Merchant’s Market

    RENT: $10.00 PSF NET

    ADDITIONAL RENT: Estimated at $3.95 PSF for 2013

    OCCUPANCY: TBD

    AVAILABLE SPACE: Various unit sizes are available for lease. Turn key options are offered as well

    LAND SIZE: 17.5 Acres

    ZONING: PCC – Planned Commercial Centre* GI – General Industrial

    PARKING: 765 surface parking stalls

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    Pylon sign available

    Several ingress/egress points

    Proposed Metrolinx Go Transit Station

    across the street

    10 loading docks

    TRAFFIC COUNTS :

    28,130 Vehicles on Simcoe Street and First

    Avenue intersection

    Demographics 3 km 5 km 10 Km

    Population 62,048 129,926 286,252

    Avg. HH Income $66,540 $83,003 94,349

    For more information, please call::

    Ali Asgary Sales Representative

    416-756-5430 [email protected]

    No warranty or representation, expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to error omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice,

    and to any specific listing conditions, imposed by our principals. * Rezoning application has been submitted to the City of Oshawa in October 2012, pending approval.

    DURHAM

    COMMERCIAL CENTRE

    144 –155 First Avenue

    Oshawa, Ontario

    First Oshawa Holdings

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    Site Plan – various unit sizes are available

    150,000 sf

    Owner occupied

    Proposed

    160,000 sf

    Merchant’s

    Market

    Available space

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    Exterior façade

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    Rendering

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    Zoning

    GI – General Industrial Zones PCC – Planned Commercial Centre Zones

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    Oshawa Demographics

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    Population Demographics 2011

    Age Groups Oshawa 2011 Region of Durham

    Includes Oshawa, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby,

    Clarington, Brock Township, Scugog & Uxbridge

    Female Male Female

    0-9 0-9 7,545 36,923 35,019

    10-19 10-19 9,547 45,348 44,204

    10-29 10-29 11,010 43,723 41,945

    30-39 30-39 9,849 41,696 43,062

    40-49 40-49 12,112 51,769 53,649

    50-59 50-59 11,660 45,851 46,124

    60-69 60-69 8,341 27,882 29,363

    70+ 70+ 9,638 21,475 30,239

    Total Total 79,702 314,667 323,605

    By the Numbers 2011

    Area in km2 (55 m2) 143

    Population 7,545

    Estimated Average Household Income 9,547

    Estimated Disposable Income per Household 11,010

    Estimated Discretionary Income Per Household 9,849

    Population Trends for Oshawa

    2009 148,385

    2010 153,666

    Estimated2011 156,826

    Projected 2013 161,412

    Projected 2016 168,343

    BY THE NUMBERS

    5,000 Number of people

    working

    541 Million dollars in

    building permit

    activity from 2006

    47 Number of incentive

    loans given since

    2003

    2,400 Student attend

    classes and

    estimated 5,600 by

    2015

    317,000+ Sports fans and

    concert-goers went

    through the doors at

    the GM Centre in

    2012

    54 Dining

    establishments

    #12 The GM Centre’s

    world ranking by

    Venues Today

    Magazine

    The right place to grow:

    The largest urban centre within the Region of Durham, Oshawa is in the right place to serve one of the fastest growing markets in Canada. Durham

    Region is forecasted to reach a population of one million by 2031.

    Source: FP Markets 2011

    *Source: FP Markets 2011

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    OSHAWA ENERGY

    COMPANIES

    Oshawa PUC Networks

    North Wind Solutions

    HB White Canada Corp.

    Innovative Solutions

    Ontario Power Generation

    Enbridge Inc.

    EDUCATION

    Elementary Schools

    42 English

    2 French

    2 French Immersion

    High Schools

    8 English

    Trade Schools / Career Colleges

    5 English

    Private / Montessori

    5 English

    Colleges

    1 English

    Universities

    3 English

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    City of Oshawa Developments

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    RETAIL

    RioCan is expected to begin development of a 160-acre

    site located on Simcoe Street North in 2014. Phase one will

    accommodate 1.3 million square feet of retail development.

    The site is located adjacent to the planned Hwy 407

    extension.

    Development is under way for a Costco retail warehouse

    store and fuel bar to be built in the downtown shoulder

    area on former industrial lands. The site is the location of

    the former ACSYS industrial plant.

    SAIL, a Canadian outdoors superstore chain, has opened a

    new location in Oshawa in the Stevenson Road and

    Champlain Avenue area. The company was founded more

    than 40 years ago and is managed from its head office in

    Laval, Quebec.

    MANUFACTURING

    General Motors Canada Last year Oshawa produced

    more GM vehicles than any other city in Canada,

    representing 18% of the total national production (377,000

    vehicles) and employing more than 4,400 people. The all-

    new Cadillac XTS and next generation Chevrolet Impala

    will be built in Oshawa, securing approximately 750 jobs

    and $185 million in investment. In 2011, The Oshawa

    Assembly Plant also launched the Buick Regal, Chevrolet

    Camaro Convertible and Chevrolet Equinox, adding two

    new shifts and securing 1,300 jobs.

    Premier Elevator joined the ranks of Oshawa businesses

    in 2011. Premier Elevator fabricates and installs traditional

    and specialized elevator cabs and interiors across North

    America. Premier has a fully equipped wood shop, metal

    shop and finishing shop which allows for an extremely

    efficient work environment.

    EHC Global of Oshawa introduced PYROGuard™, their

    exclusive line of polyurethane, fire-resistant rollers. This

    major achievement was in response to customer demand

    TRANSPORTATION

    Highway 407 Scheduled for completion in 2015 and one

    of the largest highway construction projects ever to take

    place in Ontario, Hwy 407 East will create 13,000 jobs

    during its construction. Phase one extension will stretch

    22 km from Brock Road in Pickering through to Harmony

    Road in Oshawa. GO Transit Maintenance Facility

    Construction is nearing completion on

    GO Transit’s East Regional Bus Maintenance and

    Storage Facility. The 200,000-square-foot complex at

    Thornton Road and Wentworth Street will be home to a

    repair shop, equipment storage, a bus wash, a fuelling

    depot, a body shop, office space and a wellness centre for

    its 150 employees.

    VIA Rail’s tracks and stations Major track improvements

    are being made to VIA Rail’s Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto line

    to improve and provide faster passenger service. The

    project includes over $300 million in track improvements

    from Montreal, Toronto, the busiest freight/passenger rail

    line in Canada.

    and involved developing a polymer compound that

    combined excellent fire-resistant properties with the

    physical properties known to be critical for the

    performance of elevator door hanger rollers. Oshawa

    based Halenda’s Fine Foods had 10 award winning

    products in 2011 and took the title of grand champion in

    the 2011 Ontario Finest Meat Competition.