Locate your business inside the newly managed Cherryhill Mall. Close proximity to Downtown, Western University, and easy access to public transportation routes. The Mall with its 50+ stores is in a dense, and diverse populated area, surrounded by countless hi-rise apartments and excellent exposure fronting onto one of Londons busiest arterial roads, Oxford Street. Anchored by Metro, and Shoppers Drug Mart, this mall is home to many other businesses such as Stacked Burger, the Passport Office, Chatr Mobile, the Public Library, a fully Tenanted Food Court, Ginos Pizza, and much more! Unit 41: 1026 SF is located steps from the Main Entrance, facing Stacked Burger and King of Pigs. Annual $18 Net + $16.10 Additional rents. $2,915.55 plus HST and utilities monthly. (id:38027)
Business Type | Retail and Wholesale |
Business Sub Type | Retail misc. |
MLS® Number | X9395628 |
Property Type | Retail |
Community Name | North N |
Amenities Near By | Public Transit |
Cooling Type | Fully Air Conditioned |
Heating Fuel | Natural Gas |
Heating Type | Other |
Size Interior | 1026 Sqft |
Utility Water | Municipal Water |
Acreage | Yes |
Land Amenities | Public Transit |
Size Frontage | 796 Ft ,2 In |
Size Irregular | 796.02 |
Size Total | 796.02 Ac |
Size Total Text | 796.02 Ac |
Zoning Description | Csa (1) |
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