Multitenant office park “ups” amenity game and increases leasing rate by 200%
812,602 square feet
Toronto, Canada
In the “amenity war,” experience management wins big
To learn more about what the property could offer to tenants, Avenu Properties’ operations and leasing manager James Graves joined the JLL Canada Property Management team on a visit to the city of Chicago.
The group experienced the results of what Graves called “an amenity war” in the Windy City’s office sector, notably the Aon Center and the Old Post Office.
“It was interesting for us to see how amenities made so much difference in the appeal of a building,” he said. “Things like an in-house gym and a tenant lounge where people can gather for a coffee or a drink. That was the turning point. We took our thinking from how we could get tenants into the building to how we could make the office the place to be. The combination of our approach and JLL’s creativity allowed us to think outside the box.”
Parkway Place became the first Canadian asset to take on JLL’s full Experience Management (XM) package. Taking a phased approach to repositioning the outdated property, the group began rolling out its suite of services including:
Property Management, a vertically integrated platform of programs, tools and techniques to drive investment value.
Experience Management (XM), tenant engagement services crafted to drive occupancy and leasing rates, including a new 30,000-square-foot center featuring multiple cafes, a fitness center with yoga studio, a tenant conference center and volleyball and basketball courts.
The HqO app, specialized commercial real estate workplace technology designed to drive tenant and employee engagement, satisfaction, and retention.
Additional partnerships with local business associations, farmer’s markets and a wide spectrum of events open to all retail tenants and others in the neighborhood.
“This helps bring people to the asset, gets that feeling of community going,” Graves said. “It’s engaging with our tenants. There’s a completely different feeling.”
No place like the office?
Tyler Kethcart knows there’s no place like home. As the Director of Experience Management at JLL, he’s well aware that home offices are the biggest threat to the long-term success of Parkway’s redevelopment.
He’s come to that battle prepared.
“We’re trying to give the tenants a sense of FOMO (fear of missing out) by providing a sense of community and connection through a wide array of amenities.”
Those amenities include art installations as well as a regular farmer’s market, in addition to improved first impressions stemming from revamped landscaping and maintenance.
A turn for the better
Graves believes that the Parkway Place team is headed in the right direction.
“We’re definitely giving tenants a reason to come back,” he said. “We’ve turned it into a lively, interesting place to be—a center of innovation. That’s our goal, and we think we’re on the right track.”
He couldn’t be more impressed with what JLL brought to the table.
“It was a match made in heaven in a number of ways,” he said. “We are succeeding in arguably one of the toughest markets we’ve ever seen.”