Mozilla Canada – New Toronto Office Space #Video
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Outside the box thinking for commercial real estate. Maybe that should be my new tag line…
Check out this video our team put together for the new Mozilla Offices! I love showing off the projects and clients I have worked with. This one in particular was a real group effort, a kick ass deal with an amazing client and amazing space.
What do you think – we would love your input!
EBS Construction – Michael Dragneai
InDeVision – Mette Keating
Colarossi – Mario Colarossi
Colliers International – Chris Fyvie
Ashlar Urban Realty – Toronto #CRE Listings – November 2011
Filed Under Available Office Space Toronto, Brokers Letters, Downtown East, Downtown West, Financial Core, Midtown, Offices Over 3,000 sf, Offices Under 3,000 sf · Tagged: Ashlar Urban Realty - Toronto #CRE Listings - November 2011, LinkedIn
Please note the attached office space is not listed with OfficeSearchToronto.com but call us first at 416-643-3713 or email us here!
10 Reasons to lease an entirely serviced office
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What are your reasons for renting a serviced office? You might not be certain correct now, but a few of the subsequent to reasons might allure to you. These are 10 of the tip reasons many other companies have taken the step to lease an office entirely serviced.
1. The business is flourishing fast, and it no longer creates clarity to keep working out of a home or other trickery existing for free. Unfortunately, it is moreover as well shortly to execute to a long tenure let lease for an office space. The adjustable renting conditions of a serviced office is the best fit.
2. The business is relocating from one city, state or nation to another. Temporary office space is indispensable whilst explorations in to the new area are achieved and the preference to pierce in to that area is completely set in stone. It creates no clarity to pointer a long lease when the expect town of operations could potentially change as skeleton are ironed out.
3. The business is small, but needs access to costly apparatus to make sure every day operations run smoother. Many serviced offices enable businesses to share equipment, so any business does not have to buy it on their own.
4. The business is a new start-up, and space is indispensable but presumably not permanently. It is always dangerous starting up something brand new with paltry funding, so it usually creates clarity to keep the long tenure commitments as low as possible.
5. The business is established, tiny to intermediate in size, and not to the indicate of employing organizational and technical encouragement to the budget. Since a serviced office gives the business a few use of organizational support, the business can function uniformly without putting out an additional amount on employing that additional personnel.
6. The business is sepulchral suddenly fast, and the office space already rented will not grip all of the employees being hired. In this case, the firm will typically put the spill in to a serviced office space, just until they can obtain out of their stream undertaking and find a incomparable space to henceforth lease or purchase.
7. The business has already leased long tenure with a new office space, or has potentially purchased new space, but it is not ready at the time the lease on the aged space is up. In demand to keep business working and employees protected whilst the new space is put together, a proxy let is necessary.
8. The business is tiny or intermediate in size, but there is a need for additional office space for a since project. This might be something long tenure or partial term, but the space will not always be needed, so it creates no clarity to buy or lease long term.
9. The business is considerable and is exploring the choice of gap up a new section or department. Until the thought is entirely invested and ready to go completely, they might lease a serviced office space to residence that probable section or department. Eventually, that space will be scrapped with the division, or fused in to the company.
10. The business is just starting up and the owners are not entirely certain how to go about working an office space. They can use a serviced office as a learning experience.
All of these situations are temporary, but they moreover have an evident need that the serviced office space can fill. Do you pick out with any of these reasons? If so, it might be your time to take up residence in serviced space.
Signnow.com – The Evolution of the Real Estate Offer Online
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I’m excited to try this out! Wonder who my first client will be to sign on their smartphone!
https://signnow.com
If you need to sign a legal document while away from your home or office you can use free webapp SignNow to upload a pdf of the document, sign the document electronically, and email it to wherever it needs to go, all without having to pay or register with SignNow. Lifehacker
Brick and Beam – Virtual tour of Liberty Village Office Space #Toronto
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I was out touring a few spaces in Liberty Village this week and took some video / pictures of the suites we saw at the Dufferin Liberty Centre, the Carpet Factory and 171 East Liberty buildings. Here is a video walk through of the spaces we saw.
For floor plans or a survey of available office space in Toronto provide your contact info here and I will be in touch with a custom survey of office space tailored to your needs. It can’t get any easier that that!
Avison Young Commercial Real Estate Newsletter – Fall / Winter 2011
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The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) I will benefit tremendously from hosting the 2015 Pan/Parapan American (Pan Am) Games. The event will bring more than 10,000 members of the international athletic community and 250000 tourists to the city for the duration of the Games, while generating more than 15,000 Jobs. Events will be held across and beyond the GTA, in an area ranging from Niagara Falls to Barrie, resulting in more than 25 regional infrastructure, construction and renovation projects. In Toronto, development has begun in earnest. In the former industrial area known as the West Don Lands, the future site of the Athletes Village. By integrating the Athletes Village into the existing plan for the district, revitalization will begin in the West Don Lands wars ahead of schedule.
The West Don Lands area is just east of downtown, on the west bank of the Don River along the shore of Lake Ontario. First developed as a residential area in the 1830s, the district was soon overtaken by Industry, which predominated until many companies closed or relocated to the suburbs, beginning in the 1970s.The land was expropriated by the province in 1987, with a plan to rehabilitate the area with the construction of a community called Ataratiri, but redevelopment was abandoned in 1992 due to the high cost of addressing site remediation issues. Since the n, the West Don Lands have sat vacant.
Over the past decade, a new vision for these old industrial lands has been created. The plan calls for nearly 6,030 residential u nits, employment and commercial space,23 acres of parks and green space, schools, and integration with existing public-transit routes. Simply overcoming environmental hurdles, including a century worth of soil contamination and the site’s location on the flood plain of the Don River, has been an enormous achievement.
The integration of the 2015 Pan Am Games Athletes Village has shifted the West Don Lands redevelopment into high gear, bringing forward the previously-announced completion date of 2019 by four years. The Athletes Village portion of the development— consisting of varying high-rise and low-rise structures on pedestrian-friendly streets —will comprise more than half of the total construction planned for the West Don Lands, and will be converted after the Games into housing and commercial space, forming a major part of the originally envisioned mixed-use neighbourhood.
At the end of September, it was announced that a consortium of builders and architects known as Dundee Kilmer Development Ltd. has been selected to design, build and finance construction of the Athletes Village.
Driven by the preparations for the Games, the West Don Lands area will come full circle, once again becoming a bustling residential and commercial neighbourhood on the doorstep of downtown.
Downtown West Toronto Office Space for Lease – November 2011
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| Address | Available Space (sf) | Asking Gross Rental Rate (psf) | Asking Monthly Rate |
| 1 Atlantic Avenue | 1,136 | $23.70 | $2,243.60 |
| 110 Spadina Avenue | 1,317 | $29.00 | $3,182.75 |
| 111 Peter Street | 1,353 | $33.46 | $3,772.62 |
| 111 Peter Street | 2,186 | $33.46 | $6,095.30 |
| 116 Spadina Avenue | 1,280 | $26.70 | $2,848.00 |
| 119 Spadina Avenue | 1,337 | $32.60 | $3,632.18 |
| 119 Spadina Avenue | 1,804 | $32.60 | $4,900.87 |
| 129 Spadina Avenue | 2,000 | $30.00 | $5,000.00 |
| 14 Duncan Street | 2,186 | $31.32 | $5,705.46 |
| 147 Spadina Avenue | 1,911 | $24.65 | $3,925.51 |
| 171 East Liberty Street | 1,580 | $32.51 | $4,280.48 |
| 19 Duncan Street | 2,534 | $28.44 | $6,005.58 |
| 20 Camden Street | 1,950 | $19.98 | $3,246.75 |
| 20-30 Maud Street | 1,624 | $28.30 | $3,829.93 |
| 214 King Street W | 2,689 | $36.49 | $8,176.80 |
| 215 Niagara Street | 1,500 | $28.00 | $3,500.00 |
| 219 Dufferin Street | 1,590 | $24.74 | $3,278.05 |
| 219 Dufferin Street | 2,977 | $27.74 | $6,881.83 |
| 26 Soho Street | 2,716 | $30.40 | $6,880.53 |
| 310 Front Street W | 1,571 | $37.43 | $4,900.21 |
| 317-325 Adelaide Street W | 2,950 | $32.00 | $7,866.67 |
| 33-35 Fraser Avenue | 1,381 | $27.55 | $3,170.55 |
| 33-35 Fraser Avenue | 1,937 | $27.55 | $4,447.03 |
| 33-35 Fraser Avenue | 2,824 | $27.55 | $6,483.43 |
| 49 Bathurst Street | 2,500 | $26.30 | $5,479.17 |
| 530 Richmond Street W | 2,310 | $18.00 | $3,465.00 |
| 543 Richmond Street W | 1,944 | $23.95 | $3,879.90 |
| 548 King Street W | 1,600 | $34.48 | $4,597.33 |
| 555 Richmond Street W | 2,049 | $26.25 | $4,482.19 |
| 555 Richmond Street W | 2,650 | $26.25 | $5,796.88 |
| 555 Richmond Street W | 2,315 | $27.25 | $5,256.98 |
| 642 King Street W | 2,572 | $20.50 | $4,393.83 |
| 675 King Street W | 1,487 | $21.00 | $2,602.25 |
| 675 King Street W | 1,268 | $21.00 | $2,219.00 |
| 76 Stafford Street | 2,000 | $20.00 | $3,333.33 |
| 8 Camden Street | 1,686 | $28.31 | $3,977.56 |
| 901 King Street W | 1,347 | $32.55 | $3,653.74 |
| 96 Spadina Avenue | 1,314 | $26.59 | $2,911.61 |
| 96 Spadina Avenue | 2,552 | $31.59 | $6,718.14 |
| 99 Atlantic Avenue | 2,400 | $27.67 | $5,534.00 |
| 99 Atlantic Avenue | 1,300 | $27.67 | $2,997.58 |



