Prime Leasing Opportunity – Prestigious Medical Building at Toronto St S & Mill St, Downtown Uxbridge
Discover a rare opportunity to lease space in a brand new, state-of-the-art medical building located at the prominent intersection of Toronto Street South and Mill Street in the heart of Downtown Uxbridge. This stunning property showcases high-end architectural finishes, professional landscaping, and premium exterior lighting, creating an elegant and welcoming environment for clients and professionals alike.
Positioned for maximum visibility and public exposure on one of Uxbridge’s busiest corners, this building is ideal for fast-growing medical, wellness, or professional service businesses looking to establish themselves in a thriving and dynamic area.
Now welcoming tenants eager to be part of Uxbridge’s most prestigious commercial destination.
Brand New High-End Medical Building Downtown Uxbridge. A premium opportunity to own or lease a beautifully designed 2-storey professional building in the heart of Uxbridge downtown core. Property Features: Main Floor: Ideal for doctors, lawyers, or professional offices. Upper Floor: Fully equipped dental office. Elegant Modern Design with high-end finishes. Ample On-Site Parking. Gorgeous Landscaping & Nighttime Lighting. Excellent Street Exposure & Foot Traffic. This property is perfect for investors or professionals looking to establish their business in a thriving, visible location. (id:9346)
Property Type
Office
Building Type
Offices
Community
Uxbridge
Land Size
Bldg=100.04 x 127.11 FT
Frontage - 1200
Depth - 1525
Total Parking Spaces
4
Cooling
Fully air conditioned
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
Water
Municipal water
Uxbridge, Ontario is a township located in the Durham Region within the Greater Toronto Area, approximately sixty-four kilometres northeast of Toronto. The Town of Uxbridge is rich with culture and heritage, and offers a wide variety of entertainment and recreational activities.
If you love spending time outdoors, Uxbridge is the perfect location for you. Uxbridge is especially known for the hiking trails, and is now referred to as the Trail Capital of Canada. With thousands of acres of protected land, the village is home to the majority of Canada’s public trails used for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, horseback riding and snowmobiling.
Uxbridge is an attractive place for seniors to call home because of the sense of community that has developed there. It is a nice, quiet place with friendly residents. Uxbridge is also a commuter town because of its close proximity to Toronto and other major cities.
Uxbridge is a vibrant arts community, and focuses on maintaining a high quality of life for its residents. There are many recreational opportunities available for the entire family. You can be sure to find an activity or club to suit your interests. If you are looking for a place to call home where you can raise your family, Uxbridge is a very appealing location. Small town living and close proximity to big city amenities are what makes Uxbridge so attractive to people.
Uxbridge lays within a valley on the northern peak of the oak Ridges Moraine. The Quakers were the first settlers to arrive in the area in 1806 from Pennsylvania. Uxbridge’s oldest building, The Uxbridge Friends Meeting House, was built in 1820.
In 1871, the Toronto and Nipissing Railroad was established in Uxbridge and was functioned as the headquarters for the railway for over 10 years. In 1872, Uxbridge was considered a village, and by 1885, the small village was considered a town. Later on, in 1973, Uxbridge Town was considered to be part of Uxbridge Township. Scott Township and the new Region of Durham also became part of Uxbridge Township.
Elgin Park, hosting grounds to the Uxbridge Fall Fair, was where Sir John A. MacDonald held his very first large picnic in hopes to become re-elected. Uxbridge is an historic town and its detailed history can be discovered at the Uxbridge-Scott Museum.
Uxbridge Township is known as the Trail Capital of Canada, assigned this title by Industry Canada. The township contains hundreds of kilometres of trails throughout the forested and rural land. Trails such as the Trans Canada Trails and Oak Ridges Trails run throughout Uxbridge Township across approximately 8000 acres of conservation lands. The trails are maintained by community volunteers as well as Conservation authorities. The trails throughout Uxbridge are multi-use trails, and are often used for hiking, cycling, cross-country skiing, horseback riding, and snowmobiling. The trails run through mixed forests, streams, wetlands, and meadows, as well as directly through the historic village. The trails are not the only opportunity for recreation within Uxbridge.
The township contains an aquatics and recreation centre, multiple churches, the rotary skate park, and a public library. Uxbridge places importance on the Arts, creativity, physical activity, and nature preservation, all while encouraging community involvement and unity.
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