387 Clarence Street London, ON

PROPERTY INFO

Everyone knows this Iconic address in Downtown London. 387 Clarence Street, formerly known as the ""Bud Gowan Antiques"" building, this site is prime for redevelopment of something truly unique. With zoning which allows numerous uses from Commercial to Residential applications, the possibilities are endless. Situated in the true heart of Downtown London and with many newly built and proposed residential units surrounding the area, this can be a great location for your new business (ad)venture. Two new residential towers, and one just recently opened, are planned to rise just next door to the south which means a possible captive audience of potentially hundreds of new downtown residents for various business applications. The building has been cleared to the brick walls and is a blank canvass for you to create your masterpiece. Be a part of the downtown renaissance. This is where it can begin. (id:4555)

PROPERTY SPECS

Listing ID X9388838
Address 387 CLARENCE STREET
City London, ON
Price $850,000
Land Size 33.4 x 109.81 FT
Status For sale

EXTENDED FEATURES

Farm OtherUtility Water Municipal water Date Listed 2024-10-09 18:35:25Days on Market 45

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LISTING OFFICE:
Royal Lepage Triland Realty, Roger Caranci

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