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41 Main Street Unionville Medical and Professional Office Space in Markham 41 Main Street Unionville Medical and Professional Office Space in Markham Brennan Shier* Glenn Crosby**, Sr VP Aran Pope*, VP 905.695.9258 905.695.9170 905.695.9172 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] For Lease: Office One Unit Remaining 201-60 Columbia Way, Markham 905.752.2220 • lennard.com *Sales Representative **Broker 41 Main Street Unionville Markham, Ontario Size*** Rent Lower Level: 3,320 SF Lower Level: $15.00 Semi - Gross Ground Floor Leased Leasing Agents Zoning Brennan Shier* Professional and 905.695.9258 Medical Office [email protected] Glenn Crosby** Availability Senior Vice President Immediate 905.695.9170 [email protected] Term Aran Pope* 5 years Vice President 905.695.9172 [email protected] *Sales Representative **Broker ***SF are approximate lennard.com 41 Main Street Unionville Space Information Located on Main Street Unionville in the heart of Downtown Markham, this property offers a prime office leasing opportunity. This property is located minutes away from the Unionville Go Station, it is across the street from Bill Crothers High School and walking distance from the Pan-Am Centre, YMCA, and future York University Markham Campus. This newly renovated space is suitable for a variety of professional and medical office uses. Property Highlights • Located in Downtown Markham/Unionville • Minutes away from Unionville Go Station • Excellent signage and branding opportunity • Shell condition suites ready to receive new tenants’ finishes • Built out washrooms on ground and lower levels • Direct access to ground and lower level units from main entrance on east side of building Statements and information contained are based on the information furnished by principals and sources which we deem reliable but for which we can assume no responsibility. Lennard Commercial Realty, Brokerage 2018. lennard.com 41 Main Street Unionville Corporate Head Offices in the Area ELGIN MILLS ROAD 1 MAJOR MACKENZIE DR 10 2 3 KENNEDY ROAD MCCOWAN ROAD LESLIE STREET WARDEN AVENUE 4 WOODBINE AVENUE BAYVIEW AVENUE 16TH AVENUE 5 6 RENFREW DR RENFREW 11 15 8 7 HIGHWAY 404 12 ALLSTATE PKWY HIGHWAY 7 8 9 HIGHWAY 407 16 14 13 17 14TH AVENUE 18 RODICK ROAD RODICK Corporate Head Offices in Corporate Head Offices Richmond Hill in Markham Mary Brown’s, Wimpy’s Diner 14. The Miller Group 1. BMW, Compugen 8. Lexmark Canada 15. Ecco Shoes Canada Inc., Smucker 2. Staples Business Depot 9. Bank of China, AMD, CAA Foods of Canada Corp. 3. Rubicon 10. Scholastic Canada, GE Global 16. Allergan Inc., Motorola, Aviva 4. Mazda Canada Innovation Centre Insurance, Under Armor Canada 5. Nutrition House 11. Allstate Insurance, Lego Canada Inc. 17. Hallmark Canada, Vileda 6. Mucho Burrito Headquarters 12. Huawei, Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. 18. Johnson & Johnson Inc., Swarovski 7. Amico Corporation 13. Yogen Fruz Canada Ltd., AC Nielsen Subject Property Cadillac Fairview Buttonville Airport Future full interchange and Allstate Mixed Use Redevelopment Pkwy Extension lennard.com lennard.com 41 Main Street Unionville WARDEN AVENUE 25 HIGHWAY 7 24 23 18 5 4 1 2 17 22 3 21 16 6 19 15 20 12 8 KENNEDY ROAD 14 13 BIRCHMOUNT AVE ENTERPRISE BLVD 7 10 9 11 HIGHWAY 407 1. Honda and Ford Lincoln Dealerships 15. Stringbridge Development 2. Atos Markham Pan Am Centre 16. Tridel / Dorsay Residential Development 3. York University 17. First Markham Village 4. The Marleigh Retirement Residence 18. Markham Civic Centre and Theatre 5. Bill Crothers High School 19. Liberty Developments 6. YMCA 20. H&W Development Corp 7. Cineplex Cinemas VIP 21. Hilton Suites 8. Remington Retail Development 22. Times Uptown Development 9. Honeywell Headquarters 23. Times Group Development 10. Worley Parsons Canada HQ (Formerly Motorola) 24. Sheridan Nursery 11. Markham District Energy 25. Historic Unionville 12. Rouge Bijou Residential Development 13. VIVA Subject Property 14. IBM Headquarters lennard.com 41 Main Street Unionville Lower Level: +/- 3,320 SF Direct Access / Entrance lennard.com 41 Main Street Unionville Ground Floor: +/- 1,986 SF Leased Direct Access / Entrance lennard.com 41 Main Street Unionville lennard.com.
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