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370Britannia Road East INDUSTRIAL SPACE BRITANNIA ROAD EAST UNIT 1 & 2 FOR LEASE 370 MISSISSAUGA, ON BRITANNIA ROAD EAST Partnership. Performance. For more information, please contact: Ryan G. Cunningham* Mike Tatarsky* Nicholas DeLallo* Principal Associate Associate 905.283.2384 905.283.2377 905.283.2377 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] *Sales Representative Avison Young Commercial Real Estate (Ontario) Inc., Brokerage 77 City Centre Drive, Suite 301 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5B 1M5 T 905.712.2100 I F 905.712.2937 I avisonyoung.ca The information contained herein was obtained from sources deemed reliable and is believed to be true; it has not been verified and as such, cannot be warranted nor form any part of any future contract. For Lease Distribution / Warehouse Space HURONTARIO STREET HWY 401 TOTAL AREA 13, 135 sf CLEAR HEIGHT 18’ 2 Truck OFFICE 68% SHIPPING Level UNITS 1 &2 WAREHOUSE 32% POSSESSION May 2020 370 100 amps POWER 600 Volts BRITANNIA ROAD EAST MISSISSAUGA, ON $ ASKING NET RATE ADDITIONAL RENT BRITANNIA ROAD EAST $11.95 psf $4.67 psf (2020) COMMENTS • Clean well maintained warehouse/distribution space in prestigious Traders park. • Fronting Britannia Road - Great signage - Ample parking • Can accommodate 53’ trailers - Warehouse has drainage • Truck Level Shipping is 8’ x 10’ • Steps away from public transit and Minutes to Highways 401, 403 & 410 • Many Amenities Nearby Including restaurants, shopping etc. 13,135 sf • Professionally managed. FOR LEASE KENNEDY ROAD BRITANNIA ROAD EAST INDUSTRIAL SPACE 370 MISSISSAUGA, ON AVAILABLE FOR LEASE Zoning E2 | EMPLOYMENT ZONE Unless otherwise permitted, all uses in an E2, Employment Zone shall be located wholly within a building, structure or part thereof, see the following link for details on restrictions and provisions, regarding this zoning, http://www.Mississauga.ca/portal/residents/zoningbylaw. The following uses are permitted: EMPLOYMENT / OFFICE uses • Financial Institution • Medical Office • Veterinary Clinic • Office • Animal Care Establishment BUSINESS ACTIVITIES MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICE • Broadcasting / Communication • Motor Vehicle Repair Facility • Manufacturing Facility • Motor Vehicle Rental Facility • Science and Technology Facility • Motor Vehicle Wash Facility • Truck Terminal • Gas Bar / Motor Vehicle Service Station • Warehouse / Distribution • Motor Vehicle Sales, Leasing and/or Rental • Wholesaling Facility • Commercial Motor Vehicle Sales, Leasing • Waste Processing Station and/or Rental • Waste Transfer Station OTHER • Composting Facility • Adult Video Store • Self-Storage Facility • Adult Entertainment Establishment • Contractor Service Shop • Animal Boarding Establishment • Medicinal Product Manufacturing • Active Recreational Use HOSPITALITY • Body-Rub Establishment • Banquet Hall • Beverage / Food Preparation • Conference / Convention Centre • Truck Fuel Dispensing Facility • Overnight Accommodation • Entertainment Establishment • Night Club • Recreational Establishment COMMERCIAL • Funeral Establishment • Restaurant • Private Club • Convenience Restaurant • Repair Establishment • Take-out Restaurant • Parking Lot • Commercial School • University / College • Courier / Messenger Service BRITANNIA ROAD EAST INDUSTRIAL SPACE 370 MISSISSAUGA, ON AVAILABLE FOR LEASE "Client" 370 Britannia Road East 400 Britannia Road East UNIT 1 & 2 Floor Plans "Client" UNIT 1 UP 370 Britannia RoadUP East 400 Britannia Road East UNIT 1-2 UP UNIT 2 DN UNIT 3 UNIT 1 UP UP UNIT 4 UNIT 3 UNIT 1-2 UP 43'-2" UNIT 2 UNIT 5 DN Version: Prepared: 15/10/2019 UNIT 3 UNIT 4 V4 18'-0" Measured: 27/09/2019 UNIT 6 UNIT 3 UNIT 4 43'-2" UNIT 5 UNIT 7 UNIT 5 Prepared: 15/10/2019 370 BritanniaVersion Road: East UNIT 4 49'-1" V4 18'-0" Mississauga, Ontario Measured: 27/09/2019 UNIT 6 19'-2" UNIT 5 UNIT 7 14'-6" 8'-11" x 21'-1" 12'-0" 33'-6" Units 1370-2 Britannia Road East 49'-1" 12'-7" Mississauga, Ontario 21'-10" 19'-2" 28'-11" 14'-6" ELECTRICAL 14'-6" 8'-11" x 16'-9" ROOM 21'-1" x x 8'-11" 12'-0" 9'-0" 12'-0" 33'-6" SPRIKLER 9'-2" 12'-0" 16'-4" Units 1-2 x x x x VALVE 12'-7" 12'-0" 12'-0" 12'-0" 12'-0" CH=9'-5" Office Area: 8,919 sq ft 21'-10" 26'-11" 28'-11" 294 sq ft ELECTRICAL *Total Rentable Area: 13,135 sq ft 14'-6" ELEC. ELEC 33'-9" 16'-9" x ROOM WWR x. 9'-2" 8'-11" 12'-0" 9'-0" 12'-0" SPRIKLER 12'-1" 23'-11" 7'-2" 16'-4" x x x x VALVE *Total Rentable Area determined according to: x x x ANSI/BOMA Z65.2-2012 Occupant Area + 1% gross-up 12'-0" 12'-0" 12'-0" 12'-0" UP 12'-6" 13'-1" 13'-0" CH=9'-5" Office Area: 8,919 sq ft 26'-11" UP 294 sq ft DOCK *Total Rentable Area: 13,135 sq ft MWR ELEC. ELEC WH 33'-9" WWR . 15'-1" LOADING x 12'-1" 23'-11" 7'-2" *Total Rentable Area determined according to: x x x 26'-2" 10'-1" UP ANSI/BOMA Z65.2-2012 Occupant Area + 1% gross-up 12'-. 6" 13'-1" 13'-0" ELEC UP DOCK 15'-1" MWR x WH 7'-2" 51'-11" 15'-1" LOADING CLEAR HEIGHT = 18'-0" x 26'-2" 10'-1" . DOCK UP 35'-5" 38'-8" ELEC 27'-7" LOADING 15'-1" 27'-7" x 21'-4" 7'-2" 51'-11" CLEAR HEIGHT = 18'-0" This work product has been prepared by Extreme Measures Inc. pursuant to a contract with the Client DOCK UP 35'-5" 41'-4" 38'-8" 77'-5" for the sole benefit of and use by the Client. No third party may rely on this work product without the receipt of a reliance letter from Extreme Measures Inc. 27'-7" LOADING 27'-7" This work product or portions thereof relies upon 21'-4" information provided by the Client and/or from third parties introduced by the Client that has not been independently verified by Extreme Measures Inc. Extreme Measures Inc.This is not work liable product for any has errors been, prepared by Extreme omissions or inaccuraciesMeasures that may Inc result. pursuant from such to a contract with the Client 41'-4" 77'-5" information. for the sole benefit of and use by the Client. No third party may rely on this work product without the receipt 0 8 16 of a reliance letter from Extreme Measures Inc. E.&O.E. Internal dimensions are for space planning only feet Tel: 416.323.2858 This workFax product: 416.323 or .portions0855 thereof relies upon informationmail provided@xmeasures by the.com Client and/or from third parties introducedwww.xmeasures by the.com Client that has not been independently verified by Extreme Measures Inc. Extreme Measures Inc. is not liable for any errors, omissions or inaccuracies that may result from such information. 0 8 16 E.&O.E. Internal dimensions are for space planning only feet Tel: 416.323.2858 Fax: 416.323.0855 [email protected] www.xmeasures.com BRITANNIA ROAD EAST INDUSTRIAL SPACE 370 MISSISSAUGA, ON AVAILABLE FOR LEASE Transit Map P Kennedy Rd HWY 410 107 21K 25C Hurontario St 70 Etobicoke Creek MILTON WATERLOO / Station MISSISSAUGA GO TRANSIT GO Tahoe Station 21K Matheson Blvd 19 HWY 403 Dixie Station 53 39 70 19 KENNEDY BRITANNIA KEATON HURONTARIO 53 Tomken Station 107 87 19A HWY 401 MISSISSAUGA MALTON MEADOWVALE - HURONTARIO- EXPRESS SKYMARK BRITANNIA 19A 87 Burnhamthorpe Rd Central Parkway Heartland Town Centre Britannia Rd Station City Centre Terminal Square One Shopping Centre 25C GREAT ACCESSIBILITY | CONVENIENT TRAVEL TIMES DISTANCES FROM minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes 370 BRITANNIA 4.2 km to 1.5 km to 7.5 km to 14.5 km to 39 km to 6 Highway 410 & Pearson 3 Highway 401 10 Highway 407 15 Q. E. W. & Gardiner 40 Downtown Toronto ROAD EAST International Airport Expressway BRITANNIA ROAD EAST INDUSTRIAL SPACE 370 MISSISSAUGA, ON AVAILABLE FOR LEASE FOR LEASE Britannia Road East, Mississauga 370 Unit 1 & 2 Partnership. Performance. For more information, please contact: Ryan G. Cunningham* Mike Tatarsky* Nicholas DeLallo* Principal Associate Associate 905.283.2384 905.283.2377 905.283.2377 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] *Sales Representative Avison Young Commercial Real Estate (Ontario) Inc., Brokerage 77 City Centre Drive, Suite 301 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5B 1M5 T 905.712.2100 F 905.712.2937 W avisonyoung.ca © 2019 Avison Young Commercial Real Estate (Ontario) Inc., Brokerage. All rights reserved. E. & O.E.: The information contained herein was obtained from sources which we deem reliable and, while thought to be correct, is not guaranteed by Avison Young. .
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