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313 Lawrence Avenue, Kitchener | Industrial Unit For Lease

  • 313 Lawrence Ave Kitchener
  • 313 Lawrence Ave Kitchener
  • 313 Lawrence Ave, Kitchener
  • 313 Lawrence Ave, Kitchener
  • 313 Lawrence Ave, Kitchener
313 Lawrence Avenue, Kitchener | Industrial Unit For Lease
313, Lawrence Avenue, Kitchener, Ontario, N2M 1Y4, Canada
For Lease $15.00 PSF Net - Industrial View Property Brochure
3100 SF

313 Lawrence Avenue, Kitchener | Industrial Unit For Lease

7,158 SF Class A industrial unit available for lease. Unit features include 24′ clear height, 2 truck level loading doors, 100 amp 600 volt electrical service. Excellent access to Highway 401. Landlord may be able to convey possession of the unit for March 1, 2024, pending negotiating an early termination with the existing tenant.

For more information, please contact:

Jordan Palmer | Sales Representative, Senior Vice President
Joshua Buffinga | Sales Representative, Associate


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