Welcome to 312 Hurontario Street, Collingwood.
This commercial building is located downtown Collingwood in the historic district within a high traffic area of motorists and pedestrians. Located at Hurontario Street and Hume Street walking distance to other shops, Plazas, financial, retail, restaurants and residential.
The property is zoned C1 commercial, which has many uses. It sits on a large full-size lot 54’ x 165’ it’s a level lot with 10 private parking spaces, paved parking and high exposure.
The building is a 2 1/2 story red brick commercially zoned well-maintained building with over 2500 sq ft of finished indoor space plus 940 sq ft of basement storage. There is a available entrance through the front door or rear door. Inside you will find original charm with large original wood trim, three massive wooden pocket doors, stain glass and original character throughout, this building is very well-maintained and shows pride of ownership.
The main floor provides excellent retail space or suit to fit owners use, 1,083 sq ft main level. The second level has three good size offices, a kitchenette and a full bathroom, 948 sq ft 2nd level.
The third floor is open and finished with additional 512 sq ft.
Some special features with the property are key fob electric doors for security and ease of use, security system with cameras, motion, sensors, and audio sensors. All the windows are also treated with unbreakable glass film technology.
All mechanical systems are owned and not rented, Heat, hot water, air conditioning.
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Collingwood is a picturesque town in Simcoe County located on the southern point of the Georgian Bay surrounded by the idyllic shoreline of Nottawasaga Bay.
Collingwood offers a wide variety of entertainment, shopping and recreation. Know as the premiere ski destination in Ontario, Collingwood is close to several of the best ski resorts in the province, including Blue Mountain Resort and Osler Bluff Ski Club.
While recognized as an ideal winter destination, Collingwood also attracts interest year-round. The area offers many recreational activities such as boating, fishing, and is just a short distance away from the popular Wasaga Beach Provincial Park.
The many activities and beautiful scenery make Collingwood an ideal place to live.
Collingwood was incorporated as a town in 1858. It was named after Admiral Lord Cuthbert Collingwood, who was second in command at the Battle of Trafalgar.
The area played host to European settlers and slaves in the 1840s. This meant a rich mixture of religion and culture in the area.
Collingwood economy centered around ship building. The Collingwood Shipyards was one of the biggest employers in town, employing as much as 10% of the total labour force. Collingwood also attracted many other manufacturing companies eventually becoming the largest industrial employer in the region by 1983.
Collingwood is an active and health-oriented community with access to a wide range of recreational, and cultural activities. Collingwood offers arenas and an aquatic centre as well as other recreational sites. You can find both individual and group programming options to suit your needs.
Collingwood has many beautiful parks and nature trails, as well as a beautiful harbor area. It is the perfect place to spend a beautiful summer day. Whether you want to enjoy a picnic at the park, or a leisurely boat ride, Collingwood is the place to be. For the kids there are plenty of organized recreational activities and sports to get involved with. From aquatics, to skating, Collingwood has a lot to offer its residents.
In the winter, Collingwood is the most popular premier skiing destination in Ontario. With local ski hills like Blue Mountain and Osler Bluff just a short drive from downtown, there is no shortage of fun for the whole family during those cold winter months.
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