17 - 280 Edward Street St. Thomas, ON

$2,750
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  1 Full
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PROPERTY INFO

Prime Commercial Space for Lease North St. Thomas. Located just one block from the St. Thomas Bypass, this 2,400 sq. ft. commercial unit offers a strategic location only minutes from Highway 401 and the new battery plant currently under construction.The space features a versatile layout with a combination of finished office space, kitchenette, front lobby, bathroom, and warehouse/storage area. Base Rent: $2,750/month. Additional Costs: Tenant responsible for common area costs (currently $200/month, with a final accounting at year-end). Utilities & Maintenance: Tenant responsible for heat, hydro, and interior upkeep. Excellent opportunity to secure a well-located commercial space in a rapidly growing area. Contact me today for more details or to schedule a viewing! (id:4555)

PROPERTY SPECS

Listing ID X9385673
Address 17 - 280 EDWARD STREET
City St. Thomas, ON
Lease $2,750
Bath 1 Full
Type Multi-Tenant Industrial
Status For rent

EXTENDED FEATURES

Farm OtherCooling Fully air conditionedHeating Forced airHeating Fuel Natural gasUtility Water Municipal water Date Listed 2024-10-07 20:01:14Days on Market 139

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Royal Lepage Triland Realty, Dennis Broome

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