Just under 7500 square feet of prime commercial space situated on a high traffic corner just moments away from Casino Niagara, Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls GO train station, top tourist attractions and more. This freestanding building is currently home to Niagara's oldest licensed Pawn Broker and Antique Store. This building boasts modern amenities including a High EFF Furnace installed in 2018, Roof Tar/Gravel from 2011, 240 volts with 400amps electrical service, parking space, drive-in shipping doors, and bathrooms. This versatile space offers endless opportunities. Whether it's dividing the ground floor into retail spaces, utilizing the upper level for office/warehouse, or negotiating the sale of the business within, the opportunities are endless. (id:61015)
MLS® Number | 40697279 |
Property Type | Retail |
Amenities Near By | Public Transit |
Community Features | High Traffic Area |
Parking Space Total | 4 |
Basement Type | None |
Fire Protection | Alarm System |
Stories Total | 1 |
Size Exterior | 7457.0000 |
Size Interior | 7,457 Ft2 |
Utility Water | Municipal Water |
Access Type | Highway Access, Rail Access |
Acreage | No |
Land Amenities | Public Transit |
Sewer | Municipal Sewage System |
Size Depth | 103 Ft |
Size Frontage | 50 Ft |
Size Total Text | Under 1/2 Acre |
Zoning Description | Cb2 |
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