30 Mutual Street, Unit 2, is home to Elm-Ledbury, developed by Fitztrovia. A luxury two-tower residential development located on Queen Street East between Dalhousie and Mutual Street. There are over 540 rental units that offer high-end amenities. The retail opportunity is 1,442 SF in size. Well-suited for food and beverage, boutique fitness, nail/hair salon and a variety of complementary commercial uses designed to activate the streetscape. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide lots of natural light and great exposure. The St. Thomas building that is connected to the Fitzrovia development has just announced that the six-storey podium will be home to a 164-key AC Marriott Hotel, which is slated to open later this year. This shows how much the area is undergoing meaningful investment, and this announcement is a great indicator of long-term confidence in the neighbourhood (id:61015)
| Business Type | Retail and Wholesale |
| Business Sub Type | Retail misc. |
| MLS® Number | C12709998 |
| Property Type | Retail |
| Community Name | Church-Yonge Corridor |
| Age | 0 To 5 Years |
| Cooling Type | Fully Air Conditioned |
| Heating Type | Coil Fan |
| Size Interior | 1,442 Sqft |
| Utility Water | Municipal Water |
| Underground |
| Acreage | No |
| Size Depth | 18 Ft |
| Size Frontage | 64 Ft |
| Size Irregular | Unit=64 X 18 Ft |
| Size Total Text | Unit=64 X 18 Ft |
| Zoning Description | Commercial / Retail |
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