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71 King Street West MEDICAL 71 KING & OFFICE SUITES FOR STREET WEST LEASE MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO BUILDING SIGNAGE OPPORTUNITY* For More Information Contact: Kathryn Schubert Kristine Macatangay Sales Representative Sales Representative 416 798 6234 416 798 6283 [email protected] [email protected] *For tenants greater than 5,000 sq. ft. BUILDING SIGNAGE OPPORTUNITY For tenants greater than 5,000 sq. ft. With excellent exposure along Hurontario Street. NOW AVAILABLE! SUITES RANGING FROM 603 UP TO 6,223 SQ. FT. ASKING NET RENT: $15.50/SQ. FT. ADDITIONAL RENT (2019 EST.): $19.23/SQ. FT. AVAILABILITIES: 5 SUITE 505: 1,710 SQ. FT. Leased Avail. April 2019 SUITE 406: 4 SUITE 404: 1,700 SQ. FT. Leased 603 SQ. FT. Avail. Oct 2019 SUITE 304: 3 SUITE 303: SUITE 306: 1,153 SQ. FT. Leased 1,392 SQ. FT. 1,281 SQ. FT. Avail. Nov 2019 Contiguous for a total of 2,434 sq. ft. SUITE 206: SUITE 207: 2 SUITE 204: SUITE 205: 740 SQ. FT. 2,646 SQ. FT. Leased 2,085 SQ. FT. 752 SQ. FT. Avail. July 2019 Avail. May 2019 Contiguous for a total of 6,223 sq. ft. 1 Leased FLOOR PLANS: Suite 204: 2,085 sq. ft. Suite 303: 1,392 sq. ft. Suite 304: 1,153 sq. ft. Suite 306: 1,281 sq. ft. ABUNDANT AMENITIES COOKSVILLE STATION IN THE Burrito Boyz and Various Local Restaurants IMMEDIATE Various Local Restaurants AREA Biryani & Sweets Corner Chapli Kabob Little Caesars Orchard Family Restaurant Wokman’s Kitchen QEW Pita & Grill Family Restaurant Mario’s BBQ QUEENSWAY WEST 5 MINUTE DRIVE Easy Drink Easy Go TO THE NEARESTCONFEDERATION PARKWAY HOSPITAL COOKSVILLE CARE CENTRE HURONTARIO STREET DUNDAS STREET WEST TRILLIUM HEALTH PARTNERS QEW ON-SITE AMENITIES: DAISY’S CAFÉ KING MEDICAL PHARMACY EXCELLENT ACCESS COOKSVILLE CONFEDERATION PARKWAY DUNDAS STREET WEST STATION TO PUBLIC Burrito Boyz and Various Local Restaurants TRANSIT Various Local Restaurants Biryani & Sweets Corner Chapli Kabob Little Caesars Orchard Family Restaurant Wokman’s Kitchen N Serviced by Mississauga MiWay KING STREET QEW • Route 1: Dundas • Route 19: Hurontario* WEST • Route 101: Dundas Express • Route 28: Confederation* Pita & Grill Family • Route 103: Hurontario Express Restaurant * Connects to Cooksville GO Station (1.4 kms) Mario’s BBQ HURONTARIO STREET QUEENSWAY WEST 5 MINUTE DRIVE Easy Drink Easy Go TO THE NEARESTCONFEDERATION PARKWAY HOSPITAL COOKSVILLE SIGNAGE OPPORTUNITY CARE CENTRE HURONTARIO STREET DUNDAS STREET WEST PROXIMITY TO LOCAL HOSPITALS TRILLIUM HEALTH PARTNERS ACCESSIBILITY TO QEW QEW IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO COOKSVILLE GO STATION COOKSVILLE GO STATION By Car: 1.4 kms FUTURE HURONTARIO By Bus: 19-Hurontario & LRT LINE; ESTIMATED 28-Confederation (Serviced by COMPLETION - 2022 Mississauga Transit) With a planned stop along Dundas Street SITE 71 KING For More Information Contact: MEDICAL Kathryn Schubert Sales Representative & OFFICE 416 798 6234 STREET SUITES [email protected] FOR WEST Kristine Macatangay LEASE Sales Representative 416 798 6283 MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO [email protected] CBRE Limited, Real Estate Brokerage | 5935 Airport Road | Suite 700 | Mississauga, ON | L4V 1W5 | www.cbre.ca This disclaimer shall apply to CBRE Limited, Real Estate Brokerage, and to all other divisions of the Corporation (“CBRE”). The information set out herein, including, without limitation, any projections, images, opinions, assumptions and estimates obtained from third parties (the “Information”) has not been verified by CBRE, and CBRE does not represent, warrant or guarantee the accuracy, correctness and completeness of the Information. CBRE does not accept or assume any responsibility or liability, direct or consequential, for the Information or the recipient’s reliance upon the Information. The recipient of the Information should take such steps as the recipient may deem necessary to verify the Information prior to placing any reliance upon the Information. The Information may change and any property described in the Information may be withdrawn from the market at any time without notice or obligation to the recipient from CBRE. CBRE and the CBRE logo are the service marks of CBRE Limited and/or its affiliated or related companies in other countries. All other marks displayed on this document are the property of their respective owners. All Rights Reserved. Mapping Sources: Canadian Mapping Services [email protected]; DMTI Spatial, Environics Analytics, Microsoft Bing, Google Earth.
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