Rainbow Centre Sudbury Brochure

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Rainbow Centre Sudbury Brochure
The City
of Greater
The City
of Greater
Sudbury has
Sudbury has
been ranked
been ranked
among the
20 best cities
among the
10 best cities
in Canada
in Canada
in which to
for economic
do business
growth by
by Canadian
the CIBC
OF
Business
Annual
Magazine.
Report.
THE CENTRE
DOWNTOWN SUDBURY
BE
PART
OF
OUR
VISION...
Greater Sudbury is the largest city in Northern Ontario and a regional centre for government, education,
health care, business, mining research, tourism, transportation and technology. It serves a Northeastern Ontario
marketplace of half-a-million people – 300,000 reside within a 160 kilometre (100 mile) radius.
The City has one of the largest Francophone populations outside of Quebec and one of the most diverse
multilingual and multicultural populations in Canada. With its 330 lakes, an award winning regreening program,
and hundreds of outdoor experiences – minutes from anywhere, Sudbury offers an attractive alternative to the urban
sprawl, traffic congestion and higher cost of living associated with many of the Canadian metropolitan centres.
Sudbury’s downtown is a creative, distinctive, professional, retail, residential and commercial neighbourhood
– one with warmth, character, ambience and charm.
DOWNTOWN HAS EXPERIENCED A RENAISSANCE
Over the past decade projects such as the YMCA Centre for Life, Market Square, Laurentian Architectural School,
and the redevelopment of the Rainbow Centre have made important contributions to downtown revitalization.
Vista Sudbury Hotel Inc.
Rainbow Centre, 40 Elm Street, Sudbury, Ontario P3C 1S8 • Telephone: 705 675-2287 • Fax: 705 675-2640 • www.rainbowcentresudbury.com
For Leasing Information contact: [email protected]
T A B L E
O F
C O N T E N T S
Introduction
Rainbow Centre Facts
Floor Plan – Main Level
Floor Plan – Upper Level
Rainbow Centre Retail Tenants
Rainbow Centre Services and Office Tenants
Leasing Opportunities
Foodcourt
Office Tower
Radisson Hotel
The City of Greater Sudbury
Downtown Sudbury
Sudbury Key Facts
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I N T R O D U C T I O N
With unprecedented growth, the City of Greater Sudbury has become the destination for
shopping, health care and office use for all of Northern Ontario. The Rainbow Centre has
proceeded with both expansion and renovations to keep pace with this demand.
Now is the time to take advantage of our rental opportunities. The Rainbow Centre is a
complex incorporating the Rainbow Centre Mall, the Sudbury Office Complex – Sudbury’s
most prestigious office address, the Radisson Hotel and Convention Centre, a two story
parking garage and plenty of ground level parking. The entire complex is more than one
million square feet and has three hundred thousand square feet of retail space and three
hundred and fifty thousand square feet of office space. It is the focal point for downtown
commercial and retail activity. The retail portion of the mall offers a broad range of retail,
food and entertainment needs including the Hart Department Store, Designer Depot, The
Marketplace Grocery Store, World Gym, and a wide variety of national retail stores and
services. The office complex includes Hatch Engineering, CIBC Wood Gundy, Claim Secure,
North Eastern Community Care Access Centre, Ontario Shared Services, National Bank
Financial and a host of Government offices.
Leasing opportunities are still available
for retail, government, office and food uses.
Be part of
the City
of Greater
Sudbury’s
most unique
complex
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RAINBOW
CENTRE
n Complex Square Footage
n Number of Stores and Services
n Offices
n Restaurants and Food Court
n Prestigious Office Space
n Parking
n Radisson Hotel and Conference Centre
Over 1 Million Sq. Ft.
Over 74 Locations
Over 2,000 employees
12 defferent choices
Over 130,000 Sq. Ft.
Over 1000 cars
147 rooms
3 Banquet Halls
Convention Centre
Restaurant & Bar
Swimming Pool
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FACTS
FLOOR
PLAN
MAIN
LEVEL
Look for
new stores
opening
monthly.
High traffic
locations are
still available.
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Prime “AAA”
tenants, including
Hatch Engineering,
CIBC Wood Gundy,
National Bank
and many more...
All in a
State of the Art
Office Building.
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FLOOR PLAN UPPER LEVEL
R E TA I L T E N A N T S
Anchors
n A Buck or Two
n Hart
n Marketplace
n World Gym
Fashion Wear
n 310 Fashions
n Ardene’s
n Bottega Mia
n Designer Depot
n Fashion City
n Northern Reflections
n Walk this Way
Financial Services
n Caisse Populaire Nolin
n CIBC Wood Gundy
n National Bank Financial
Food Services
n A&W
n Bitter Bills
n Canton
n Cortina Pizza
n Country Style
n King Wong
n Mr. Sub
n Pita Hut
n Quiznos
n Sweet Treats
Dollar Items
Department Store
Grocery Store
Fitness Gym
Retail
Tenant
List
Fashion
Jewellery and accessories
Clothing, and accessories
Clothing
Woman’s Apparel
Woman’s Apparel
Shoes, handbags and accessories
Banking
Investments
Investments
Fast Food – Burgers and Fries
Ice Cream
Chinese Restaurant
Pizza, salad, meatball subs
Coffee, Doughnuts
Fast Food - Chinese
Fast Food Sandwiches
Fast Food
Fast Food Sandwiches
Gourmet fast food - deli
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Services
n Art of Nails
n Bergeron Optical
n City Centre Unisex
n Heal Inc
n Lotto Centre Kiosk
n Maritime Travel
n Pro Piano
Speciality Stores
n Barnwood Designs
n Bentley
n Cameron Exotics
n Mini China
n Nepal
n Orient Arts
n Perfect Sense
n World of Flags
n Xpress
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Beauty Salon
Eye Wear
Hairstyling Services
Health & Wellness Centre
Gaming/lottery tickets
Travel Agency
Piano Sales and Service
Home decor items
Luggage/handbags/wallets
Exotic Pets
Chinese groceries and gifts store
Arts & Crafts
Oriental art, crafts and gifts
Gift Store
Flags
Magazines, Tobacco and more
S E RV I C E S & O F F I C E
n Aboriginal & Northern Affairs
n Altum Health
n Arthritis Society
n Caisse Populaire Nolin
n Canada Border Servive Agency
n Canadian Heritage
n Chamber of Commerce
n CIBC Wood Gundy
n ClaimSecure
n Conseil De La Cooperation De L’Ontario
n Contact Int. Francophone De Sudbury
n Commissionaires
n Dr. Fewster. Optometrist
n Dr.Tilbe & Dr.Kresan
n Everest College
n Hatch
n Health Canada First Nations
n Health Unit
n Le Centre Victoria
n Legal Aid Ontario
TENANTS
n Legal Clinic
n LHIN
n Manulife Securities
n March of Dimes Canada
n Modern College of Aesthetics
n National Bank Financial
n North – East Community Care Access Centre
n Official Languages
n Ontario Shared Services
n Ontario Trillium Foundation
n Powell Physiotherapy
n Primerica
n Public Health Agency of Canada
n Red Cross Care Partners
n Service Ontario
n Shepell FGI
n Sudbury Housing
n Wordplay
n YMCA Employment Services
Services
and Office
Tenant
List
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LEASING OPPORTUNITIES
We have
space available
to meet all
your retail
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Long and Short Term leasing is now available.
Big Box retail.
Specialty Leasing.
Promotional Kiosks.
Office Space.
and office
requirements
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We have space available with both inside and outside exposure, loading ramps.
Digital signage both internal and external.
Fashion
Gifts
Food
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Exciting
opportunities
are waiting at the
Rainbow Centre
Food Court
FOODCOURT
The Rainbow Centre has over 350,000 square feet of office space and almost 300,000 square feet
of retail space. The Rainbow Centre also has a thriving food court with, undoubtedly, the best
design and décor in the city. There are over 2,500 people working in the mall and approximately
9,000 people working downtown. The newest addition to the office complex is Everest College
with an enrollment of over 350 students. Current traffic counts show that over 4,000,000 people
will visit the mall this year. There is a large demand for food concepts in the downtown core, as
evidenced by the success of the existing tenants in the Rainbow Centre. The resurgence of the
downtown core, and the Rainbow Centre in particular, has created a demand for more convenient
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downtown shopping. The large number of office tenants, and customers rediscovering the
downtown, guarantee food court success.
Come join the existing food court tenants including A&W, Mr. Sub, Pita Hut, King Wong,
Quiznos, Cortina Pizza and Bitter Bill’s Ice Cream.
Join the fine
food merchants
in the
Rainbow Centre
Food Court.
Your Kind of Place... Your Kind of Fun!
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OFFICE TOWER
The Rainbow Centre Complex boasts the largest and the most luxurious office facilities in the
City of Greater Sudbury. Spread out over a four floor office tower, and two levels of the mall, the
Sudbury Office Complex offers a wide variety of spaces in various sizes and price ranges.
Prospective tenants can choose from starter locations which are as small as 150 square feet or large
contiguous space which exceeds 50,000 square feet. All offices are wired with fibre optics, high
speed cable and telephone lines. This is truly Sudbury’s only first class office complex.
Luxurious details in the common areas include cornices on the ceilings, marble floors and extra
wide, easy access corridors. All common areas in both the retail and office spaces are monitored
throughout the business day by well trained security guards, and 24 hours a day by a sophisticated
camera monitoring system. The office complex is also unique for property in a downtown location
in that it offers parking right at the door and easy access for transit users from the municipal bus
depot located immediately across the street.
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The office complex is already home to a wide range of private and public offices including
Hatch Engineering, CIBC Wood Gundy, National Bank Financial, Everest College,
Claim Secure, Greater Sudbury Housing Authority, Legal Aid Ontario Area Director’s Office,
YMCA Employment Services, and the Sudbury Community Legal Clinic.
Join the family of fine tenants at the Sudbury Office Complex.
The Rainbow
Centre Mall
boasts the
largest and the
most luxurious
office complex
in the City
of Greater
Sudbury.
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RADISSON HOTEL
AND CONFERENCE CENTRE
Make your escape to the beautiful Radisson Hotel Sudbury, an upscale property that is
conveniently located in the heart of the city’s thriving financial and performing arts district. Here,
you can take advantage of numerous services and amenities, including 32,000 square feet of
completely newly renovated convention and meeting space facility with state of the art technology,
our re-designed fitness facility is directly connected to our peaceful indoor saltwater swimming
pool and hot tub. The hotel's 147 recently renovated guest rooms feature contemporary
furnishings, 37-inch LCD TVs and complimentary secured Wi-Fi to help make you feel
comfortable and at ease. In addition, the hotel is ideally suited for your upcoming business trip,
offering easy access to many government offices and corporations and directly connected to our
Raibow Centre Mall. Reserve your stay online to discover what makes the Radisson one of the
best hotels in Sudbury, Ontario.
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Well suited for a variety of Sudbury events, the Radisson features 32,000 square feet of modern
meeting space for up to 1,000 of your guests. Take advantage of this hotel's flexible setup options
and audiovisual equipment, and customise your special event with delicious in-house catering.
With the assistance of the Radisson hotel's professional staff, your meeting will be a
complete success
• The elegant Palladium Ballroom can accommodate events of up to 1,000 guests. It can also be
broken up into three smaller rooms: Palladium Centre, Palladium North and Palladium South.
• The Grand Paris Ballroom is perfect for gatherings of up to 350 delegates.
• The hotel features four unique boardrooms that are perfect for professional business meetings.
At the Radisson, you won't have to go far to find some of the best fine dining in Sudbury, Ontario.
The hotel's newly designed Pesto's restaurant located on-site, is a local favourite thanks to its
hearty, flavourful pizza and pasta dishes. The executive chef specialises in tasty menu items like the
rack of lamb, Prime Rib and succulent Sterling Silver Grade AAA Canadian Beef. To compliment
the atmosphere you can also relax In our bar where you can unwind in a peaceful surrounding.
The Radisson
has a full–service
convention
centre and the
city’s largest
indoor pool.
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T H E C I T Y O F G R E AT E R S U D B U RY
A major
centre for
education
Once a community totally dependant on nickel mining, Sudbury is now a progressive city serving
a market of half a million people in Northern Ontario. Through an aggressive diversification plan,
Sudbury has established itself as a major centre for financial and business services, tourism,
medical services and research, education and government for Northeastern Ontario, while also
boasting unique amenities and specialized services.
and medical
services
Sudbury is:
n A tourism centre generating in excess of $180 million in revenues annually.
n As the retail and business centre, Sudbury has emerged as the major shopping destination
for Northeastern Ontario as well as the commercial headquarters for a number of banks
and businesses. Together, the business, retail and financial sectors employ over 55% of
Sudbury’s workforce. The Service-Producing Sector in Sudbury accounts for 74%
of the labour force.
n Major employers in Sudbury include Vale, Extrada Nickel, Health Sciences North,
Laurentian University, Cambrian College, Dynamic Earth and Science North.
n A world centre for mining and environmental research, Sudbury’s success in re-greening
has earned it international environmental awards.
Its expertise in mining and mineral exploration has attracted international experts
and attention.
n A major centre for education and medical services. The medical and education sectors have
seen tremendous growth in Sudbury, now the medical referral centre for Northeastern
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Ontario. The Northeastern Ontario Regional Cancer Centre itself services over 6,000
patients yearly. One of the most exciting developments in the City of Sudbury Regional
Network (sureNet), a consortium of 21 health, education, municipal and private sector
stakeholders. The consortium has installed and advanced telecommunications system using
ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) technology. This highspeed fiber optic cable network
gives Sudbury a technology advantage of two to three years over many other Ontario cities.
n The centre for education in Northern Ontario, with three post secondary institutions:
Laurentian University, Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Technology and
College Boreal.
n A bilingual community, with approximately 30% of the population has French as their
mother tongue. Sudbury has the second highest French-speaking population in Ontario.
With a
population of
165,000 Sudbury
is the largest
DOWNTOWN SUDBURY
Downtown Sudbury is comprised of 587 businesses and services. Approximately 9,000 people
are employed downtown on a daily basis from Monday to Friday. All bus transit for the entire
City of Greater Sudbury must go through the local bus terminal located immediately across
the street from the Tower entrance to the Rainbow Centre.
metropolitan
centre in
Northern
Ontario.
There are more than 12,000 people living within a 1 kilometer (walking) distance of downtown.
Approximately 30% of these residents are seniors.
There are tremendous opportunities for many types of stores to locate downtown,
and in particular in the Rainbow Centre, which has become the natural hub of the
retail and office sector in the downtown area.
For further information on the Greater City of Sudbury, please visit www.greatersudbury.com
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SUMMARY OF KEY FACTS
Population of City of Greater Sudbury
Population of Northern Ontario within a 100 mile radius
165,000
350,000
Number of People employed in downtown Sudbury
Daily number of shoppers in downtown Sudbury
9,000
23,000
Major downtown buildings within close proximity of the Rainbow Centre:
n Local Bus Terminal
n Federal Building
n Provincial Building
n Family and Small Claims Court
n City Hall
n All Major Banks
n Numerous Townhouses
n High-rise Residential Buildings
n Seniors Housing
n Laurentian Architecture Laurentienne
Downtown parking spaces available
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Vista Sudbury Hotel Inc.
Rainbow Centre, 40 Elm Street, Sudbury, Ontario P3C 1S8
Telephone: 705 675-2287 • Fax: 705 675-2640
www.rainbowcentresudbury.com
For Leasing Information contact: [email protected]