5 Forwell Rd, Kitchener
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Starting at $1,750.00 / Month Gross
A remarkable opportunity to lease a piece of history at the heart of Hespeler Village. These units are a part of a historic textile factory, formerly known as the Dominion Woolens and Worsted’s Company, holds deep-rooted significance as an industrial landmark. This main level retail/ warehouse unit boasts a versatile layout, allowing for various commercial uses. With high ceilings and abundant natural light, the space creates an inviting and productive atmosphere. Additionally, a dock level door provides convenient access for deliveries and logistics. The site offers ample parking for both tenants and visitors. Located in close proximity to Hespeler Road and the 401, this property provides easy access to major transportation routes. Flexibility is key, as the lease term is negotiable to suit your specific needs. The landlord is willing to make improvements throughout the space, ensuring it meets your desired specifications. This is an extraordinary opportunity to be a part of Cambridge’s rich industrial history. MLS.
First Floor – 12,650 SF | *Pending – Leased*
UNIT B-201 – $1,750/Month Gross | 645 SF
UNIT B-202 – $2,950.00/Month Gross | 1,310 SF
UNIT B-203 – $2,250.00/Month Gross | 975 SF
UNIT B-204 – 810 SF *Leased*
UNIT B-205 – $25.00/SF Gross | 3,000 SF / 5,000 SF / 7,800 SF
Well-appointed industrial building available for lease in Palmerston’s industrial park.…
$12.00 / SF Net, Add'l Rent $3.05 / SF
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