An excellent opportunity to own a well-established and profitable fast food burger business located in the heart of downtown Toronto's busy business corridor, surrounded by a supportive mix of commercial and residential communities. This prime location offers high foot traffic and exceptional visibility, situated steps from both Ossington subway and bus stations. The business features over 25 plus indoor seats, a basement for additional storage, and indoor parking for the store owner. Fully equipped with a modern, well-maintained facility, it requires no franchise fees or royalties, offering full control and maximum profit potential. The space can also be converted to suitable a different food concept, subject to approvals from landlord. A long-term lease is in place, and full training and support will be provided to the new buyer. This turnkey operation presents a rare chance to step into a thriving business with strong growth potential in one of Toronto's most dynamic areas. (id:61015)
| Business Type | Restaurant |
| Business Sub Type | Fast foods |
| MLS® Number | W12398849 |
| Property Type | Business |
| Neigbourhood | Dovercourt |
| Community Name | Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction |
| Cooling Type | Fully Air Conditioned |
| Heating Fuel | Natural Gas |
| Heating Type | Forced Air |
| Size Interior | 1,950 Ft2 |
| Utility Water | Municipal Water |
| Acreage | No |
| Zoning Description | Cr |
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