Discover an exceptional opportunity to launch your business in a highly sought-after location. This retail/office space, situated in a vibrant plaza, is ideally located next to prominent establishments including the Beer Store, Tim Hortons, and Pioneer Gas Station, ensuring maximum visibility and high foot traffic. With an approved area of 4,000 square feet, this property is zoned MD1.2, allowing for a diverse array of business applications to meet your vision. The ample parking available enhances convenience for both customers and employees, making this an ideal spot for your venture. The landlord offers the flexibility to design a custom shell tailored to your specific requirements, or you may choose to construct your own building and lease the land. This is a remarkable chance to create the business you've always envisioned in a prime location. (id:61015)
MLS® Number | 40671737 |
Property Type | Vacant Land |
Amenities Near By | Public Transit |
Features | Visual Exposure, Industrial Mall/subdivision |
Basement Type | None |
Utility Water | Municipal Water |
Acreage | No |
Land Amenities | Public Transit |
Sewer | Municipal Sewage System |
Size Depth | 82 Ft |
Size Frontage | 124 Ft |
Size Total Text | Under 1/2 Acre |
Zoning Description | Md1.2 |
Natural Gas | Available |
Telephone | Available |
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