DONE DEAL: 60 Atlantic Avenue, Toronto: Leased to Big Rock Brewery

Craig Patterson
Craig Patterson
Now located in Toronto, Craig is a retail analyst and consultant at the Retail Council of Canada. He's also the Director of Applied Research at the University of Alberta School of Retailing in Edmonton. He has studied the Canadian retail landscape for the past 25 years and he holds Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws Degrees. He is also President & CEO of Vancouver-based Retail Insider Media Ltd.

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August 13, 2014

In early-to mid-2015, Calgary-based Big Rock Brewery will open a 7,400 square foot brewpub in Toronto’s trendy Liberty Village. Located at 60 Atlantic Avenue, Big Rock will feature 40 varieties of beer, most unavailable in Toronto. The deal was coordinated by Toronto-based brokerage Ashlar Urban Realty

Big Rock had been “circling the area” looking for a space with character that fits its brand, says Ashlar’s Brandon Gorman. 60 Atlantic Avenue is a turn-of-the-century brick and beam building that owner Hullmark Developments has given a complete retrofit. 


Ashlar Urban Realty's  Brandon Gorman  (right, with Ashlar colleague and partner on the deal,  Graham Smith ).Ashlar Urban Realty's  Brandon Gorman  (right, with Ashlar colleague and partner on the deal,  Graham Smith ).

Ashlar Urban Realty’s Brandon Gorman (right, with Ashlar colleague and partner on the deal, Graham Smith).

The 7,400 square foot ground-floor brewpub will include a 3,000 square foot patio facing Atlantic Avenue, something Mr. Gorman says is “unmatched”. 

This will be Big Rock Brewery’s second venture outside of Alberta, following the announcement last March of a Vancouver location. Vancouver’s Big Rock Brewery is currently under construction. 


Patio space at 60 Atlantic. Photo: Bisnow.Patio space at 60 Atlantic. Photo: Bisnow.

Patio space at 60 Atlantic. Photo: Bisnow.

“The Liberty Village site, at the corner of Liberty Street and Atlantic Avenue, will provide a great opportunity to share our beers and demonstrate our beer innovation,” said Bob Sartor, Big Rock CEO. “Over the past two years, we have produced over 40 unique and different beers, but very few have found their way into Ontario. With this brewpub, we will be able to showcase our beers and ciders and share them with everyone. We are excited about putting down roots in Liberty Village, a vibrant urban community within Toronto and we will continue to evaluate other opportunities in Ontario and beyond.”

For more information on this deal, we refer you to its profile on Bisnow

To have your deal profiled on Retail Insider, email Craig Patterson at: craig@retail-insider.com

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