Excellent unit in lower level basement of thriving prime commercial building in the heart of the Westdale Village. Perfect for office and limited retail use. Updated flooring and lighting throughout unit. Secondary entrance to lower level with use of shared back door. Two washrooms for customer use. Close proximity to highway, McMaster University and Hospital within an area that sees a large amount of foot and vehicle traffic each day. Building is neighbours many other professional tenants and franchises. Own and operate your business in a bustling community. Do not go direct. Call listing agent for further details and to book a showing. Attach Schedule B & Form 801. (id:50964)
Business Type | Other |
MLS® Number | H4154526 |
Property Type | Retail |
Amenities Near By | Public Transit, Recreation |
Community Features | Community Centre |
Features | Conservation/green Belt |
Cooling Type | Air Conditioned |
Fire Protection | Smoke Detectors |
Heating Type | Forced Air |
Size Exterior | 576 Sqft |
Size Interior | 576 Sqft |
Type | Commercial Mix |
Utility Water | Municipal Water |
Street |
Access Type | Highway Access |
Acreage | No |
Land Amenities | Public Transit, Recreation |
Size Depth | 100 Ft |
Size Frontage | 40 Ft |
Size Irregular | 40 X 100 |
Size Total Text | 40 X 100|under 1/2 Acre |
Zoning Description | C5a |
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