Exceptional opportunity to acquire a highly successful Japanese ramen business operating as Sansotei Ramen in CF Toronto Eaton Centre, with the flexibility to convert to another concept subject to landlord and franchisor approval. Situated within one of North America's busiest shopping centres, this premier destination welcomes millions of visitors annually and spans nearly 2 million sq. ft. with over 230 retailers, restaurants, and services. Surrounded by dense office towers, universities, hotels, and constant pedestrian traffic, the location offers unmatched exposure and consistent footfall. The space benefits from direct access to subway and public transit, ensuring convenient access for both customers and staff. This is also equipped with a large commercial hood, fryer, oven, rational combi oven and more. Long-term stability is supported by a lengthy lease term expiring in December 2032 making this a rare and compelling investment in one of Toronto's most iconic retail hubs. (id:61015)
| MLS® Number | C13076754 |
| Property Type | Business |
| Community Name | Bay Street Corridor |
| Amenities Near By | Public Transit |
| Features | Elevator |
| Cooling Type | Fully Air Conditioned |
| Heating Fuel | Natural Gas |
| Heating Type | Forced Air |
| Utility Water | Municipal Water |
| Underground |
| Acreage | No |
| Land Amenities | Public Transit |
| Zoning Description | Commercial |
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