
Jackson Square
Jackson Square is a one-level retail mall that serves as the podium for Lloyd D. Jackson Square, a prominent mixed-use development in the heart of downtown Hamilton.
The complex features four office towers and offers direct connections to key landmarks, including the Sheraton Hotel, FirstOntario Centre, Hamilton Farmers’ Market, Hamilton City Centre, Hamilton Convention Centre, and the Hamilton Public Library. Additionally, it is situated directly across from the MacNab Transit Terminal, ensuring excellent accessibility.
Boma Best
Jackson Square 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.
Retail Area
Approximately 390,000 square feet
Number of Stores
Approximately 150
Parking
Underground parking for up to 1,300 vehicles, available EV charging stations.
Office Component
Lloyd D. Jackson Square’s four office buildings contain over one million square feet of space over 43 floors. The buildings are home to many major tenants whose employees provide.
Mechanical
Individually controlled fan-coil units are provided within retail spaces along with generous common-area ventilation. Due to the large scope of the overall project, these systems are fed by a number of well-maintained sources, allowing for very consistent operation.
Life Safety
Jackson Square is protected by three separate fire alarm monitoring and notification systems. Each system features double-stage capacity and also contains speakers to alert, evacuate and/or page tenants. The project is fully sprinklered with emergency generators available to power all life-safety systems.
Security
Jackson Square has excellent 24/7 on-site security, complimented by a prominent mall level security office. Comprehensive video monitoring combined with access-control systems allow for a high degree of unobtrusive security.
Amenities
- Jackson Square retail mall sits beneath 1.1 million square feet of office space, with a further 2.2 million square feet directly adjacent
- High-traffic, key downtown location, central to numerous residential condominiums and apartments
- All major government services (Federal, Provincial and Municipal) either on-site or within one block
- On-site cinemas
- Excellent retail tenant mix, including full-service grocery store
- Connected to major entertainment and conference facilities, including hotels, theatres and sports venues
Walk Score
Very Walkable
Most errands can be accomplished on foot
Bike Score
Very Bikeable
Biking is convenient for most trips
Transit Score
Some Transit
A few nearby public transportation options
Leasing Information
2025 Operating Costs/Property Taxes:
$17.00 per sq.ft.
Additional Monthly Stalls:
$170.00 per stall per month
Landlord:
First Real Properties Limited
Second Real Properties Limited
Fourth 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: 905-522-3501Leasing Agent Email: jocelyne.mainville@yalecanada.comAll information is subject to errors, omissions, or withdrawl without notice.
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