1 James Street North

Hamilton, Ontario

Situated at the intersection of King and James Streets, One James Street North is centrally located in the heart of downtown Hamilton. Part of the prestigious Lloyd D. Jackson Square, the building is surrounded by key landmarks such as Copps Coliseum, the Hamilton Convention Centre, and the Sheraton Hotel.

Leasing Manager

905-522-3501
jocelyne.mainville@yalecanada.com

Boma Best

One James North has achieved a Gold Certification awarded by the Building Owners and Managers Association of Canada (BOMA), recognizing Best Practices in environmental leadership within the commercial real estate industry.

Location

Jackson Square spans two blocks along King Street West between James and Bay Streets, in the heart of downtown Hamilton.

Parking

Underground parking for up to 1,300 vehicles, available EV charging stations.

Security

One James Street North has a security system manned 24 hours a day, including video monitors and 24-hour access via an after-hours card-entry system.

Life Safety Systems

The building is monitored by a Cerberus Pyrotronic MXL fire panel, a two-stage addressable system. All floors are sprinklered and equipped with firehose cabinets and extinguishers. A speaker system is used to alert, evacuate and/or page tenants. An emergency generator provides back-up power for emergency systems and lighting.

Mechanical Systems

A computerized Metasys Facility Management System (FMS) monitors and controls the HVAC equipment throughout the building. Treated air is supplied through a dual-duct system while mixing boxes distribute the air to interior and perimeter diffusers. Each mixing box has its own thermostat, allowing precise temperature control with a minimum of 20 percent fresh air supplied at all times.

Lighting System

One James Street North is equipped with a computerized G.E. total lighting-control system with floor lights programmed depending on occupancy. Tenants are provided with a telephone number and code to control extra lighting as required. The lights contain electronic ballasts, single fluorescent T-8 tubes with reflectors and prismatic acrylic lenses. The grid pattern is one continuous row every five feet. Emergency lighting is provided for exits and lobby areas.

Amenities

  • Numerous indoor retail shops and services, including a post office
  • Major banks with ATM machines
  • Several restaurants and a large food court
  • Government services, including a passport office
  • Other services such as a cinema, public library, farmers’ market and a fitness club
  • Large outdoor plaza with mature landscaping
  • Approximately 150 retail stores

Other Features

  • Private escalator/stairway access to the plaza level
  • Fibre optic link for voice and data transmission
  • All information is subject to errors, omissions, or withdrawal without notice.

Walk Score

100
Very Walkable Most errands can be accomplished on foot

Very Walkable

Most errands can be accomplished on foot

Bike Score

92
Very Bikeable Biking is convenient for most trips

Very Bikeable

Biking is convenient for most trips

Transit Score

86
Some Transit A few nearby public transportation options

Some Transit

A few nearby public transportation options

Leasing Information

2025 Operating Costs/Property Taxes:
$17.50 per sq.ft.

Additional Monthly Stalls:
$170 per stall

Landlord:
First Real Properties Limited

Visitor Parking
Every 30 Minutes: $2.50
Daily Maximum: $12.00
Evening Flat Rate: $3.00
Sunday/ Holiday Daily Rate: $3.00
Special Events: As posted

Leasing Contact

Leasing Agent Name: Jocelyne Mainville

Leasing Manager

Leasing Agent Phone: 905-522-3501

All information is subject to errors, omissions, or withdrawl without notice.

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