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MLS® X13061804

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Type Retail
Levels Commercial Sale
Size -
Garage None
Taxes $35,156
Days Active 0
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Approx. Age 
MLS® Number X13061804

Property Address: 299 Bank St, Ottawa, ON, K2P1X7

Average square foot calculated using Size range provided by listing agent.

Description

Two storey walk-up retail/office building plus full height basement for a total building area of approx. 18, 000 SF. Located in the heart of Centretown on one of the busiest corners at Bank and Somerset Street. Long standing established Dollar Store occupies the ground floor and lower level of approx. 12, 000 SF with a lease that expires August 31, 2026. The second floor office tenant has approx. 6, 000 SF of creative open concept office space which includes a kitchenette and two large washrooms. Large staircase landings could accommodate a future elevator if desired by the purchaser. Opportunity for purchaser to occupy part or whole building. No options to renew in place but both tenants willing to stay. This property sits on a 55' x 115' lot with easy access to HWY 417 and transit nearby including buses along Bank Street or a 10 minute walk to the Parliament O-Train Station. Close proximity to many amenities such as shops, restaurants, Canal, Parliament, Glebe, ByWard Market and all that downtown Ottawa has to offer.
MLS® NumberX13061804
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FireplaceNo
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299 Bank St, Ottawa, ON

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