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Office Space with Warehousing Component Office Space with Warehouse For Lease 22 Eugene Street Toronto, ON Get more information Tom Clancy Broker, Principal +1 905 283 2388 Office space [email protected] Tessa Compagno Sales Representative, Associate with warehousing +1 905 283 2342 component [email protected] Office Space with Warehouse 22 Eugene Street For Lease Toronto, ON Property Summary Office space with warehouse component Total Area: 1,945 sf located in the heart of the Design District Office Size: 945 sf Ability to lease office space without the warehouse Industrial Size: 1,000 sf Shared access to the drive in shipping door with separate entrance to the warehouse Zoning: EL 1.0 On site parking available Possession: 30 Days Walking distance to public transit Clear Height: 14’ Minutes to highways and local amenities Pricing Details Configuration 1 945 sf (office) $1,500/month gross Congifuration 2 1,945 sf (office+warehoue) $2,500/month gross Office Space with Warehouse 22 Eugene Street For Lease Toronto, ON Transit & Amenities SHEPPARD AVE W N Downsview Airport WILSON STATION (TTC) YORKDALE SHOPPING CENTRE 165 Indigo Nordstrom AVENUE RD Sephora Restoration Hardware Joey’s Shoppers Drug Mart 401 YORKDALE STATION (TTC) KEELE ST 47B WILSON AVE Shoppers Drug Mart LAWRENCE WEST ALLEN RD STATION (TTC) BATHURST ST LAWRENCE AVE W 400 CHURCH ST Mr. Sub GLENCAIRN JANE ST 47C Petro-Canada STATION (TTC) CIBC McDonalds RBC ROSELAWN AVE 14 52D Tim Hortons 32D Weston GO Station Starbucks EGLINTON WEST STATION (TTC) SPADINA RD BLACK CREEK DR ROYAL YORK RD EGLINTON AVE W 47C DUFFERIN ST CALEDONIA RD WESTON RD Eglinton Crosstown LRT Completion: 2021 (ETA) Get more information Tom Clancy Tessa Compagno, B.E.S Broker, Principal Sales Representative +1 905 283 2388 +1 905 968 2342 [email protected] [email protected] Avison Young Commercial Real Estate Services, LP, Brokerage 77 City Centre Drive, Suite 301, Mississauga, Ontario L5B 1M5 Office 905 712 2100 Fax 905 712 2937 avisonyoung.ca © 2021 Avison Young Commercial Real Estate Services, LP, 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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