420, Queen Street, Chatham, Chatham-Kent, Ontario, N7M 2H9, Canada
420, Queen Street, Chatham, Chatham-Kent, Ontario, N7M 2H9, Canada
Fantastic 6,000 sq ft unit that was formerly Scotia Bank at the busy corner of Park Avenue and Queen Street in the City of Chatham. Park Avenue extends to Highway #40 where there is an exit onto Hwy 401. Roof was put on building in 2017. Snow plowing is done by Tenant. Tenant takes care of HVAC maintenance and utilities. This is a two storey building with 4,000 sq ft on the ground floor and 2,000 sq ft on the second floor. Can be used as office space as well. Plaza is also available for Sale.
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Mary Sojczynski | Sales Representative, Vice President
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