Historic commercial building and property for sale in beautiful Downtown Oakville. Located on a high traffic corner. Ideal for high-end office. Steps from the lake, restaurants, retail, private schools and clubs. $1,000,000 + restoration completed 2006. Useable space - 6642 square feet (2214 sf first level – 2214 sf second level - 2214 sf basement) – Vacant or tenanted possession available.
Historic commercial building and property for sale in beautiful Downtown Oakville. Located on a high traffic corner. Ideal for high-end office. Steps from the lake, restaurants, retail, private schools and clubs. $1,000,000 + restoration completed 2006. Useable space - 6642 square feet (2214 sf first level – 2214 sf second level - 2214 sf basement) – Vacant or tenanted possession available.
Property Type
Investment
Land Size
Frontage - 59.96 feet
Depth - 79.78 feet
Irregular - 5000 SF
Total Parking Spaces
2
Features
Highway nearby
Close to public transportation
Heating Type
Forced air
Water
Municipal water
Oakville is an affluent lakefront town nestled on the shores of Lake Ontario, part of the Greater Toronto Area in the Halton Region. Only thirty minutes from downtown Toronto, Oakville is ideally located for commuters, and just one hour from the United States border, shopping trips to Niagara Falls and Buffalo couldn’t be easier.
Oakville's picturesque downtown features a premium dining and shopping experience with many downtown boutiques and cafés. Many events are featured in downtown Oakville such as the highly acclaimed Jazz Festival. Oakville offers a variety of waterfront homes as well as superb custom built homes, luxury condominiums, and several new subdivisions of family homes.
Families thrive with Oakville's excellent education system boasting some of the highest rated public schools in Ontario. Oakville features the highest ratios of private schools to student population in the country, with several of Ontario’s premiere private schools.
The town's beautiful open spaces, many parks, over 150 kilometers of trails, and several golf courses give the town a country feel in the city, making it ideal for those that love the outdoors.
It’s not hard to see why Oakville is one of the premiere places to live in Canada.
Oakville's waterfront on Lake Ontario features beautiful scenery with two natural harbours, and a system of river trails that run through it. Featuring wooded areas, meadows, museums and formal gardens there is plenty to see and do along the waterfront. During the summer months many events and activities are available, and the harbour accommodate many boating options.
Oakville has a rich history in industries such as shipbuilding, timber shipment and wheat farming. The foundry, which was the most important industry in town, was forced to be closed in the 1850s due to a recession. Shortly after its closure, the basket-making industry in the area grew rapidly, becoming one of the larger industrial sectors in town.
As Oakville grew, it began to industrialize with several major corporations such as Cities Service Canada (now Petro Canada), Shell Canada, and the Ford Motor Company plant all calling it home.
Oakville continues to be a thriving industrial sector but also home to many commuters who work in Toronto and surrounding areas.
Oakville plays host to many arts and cultural based programs and services. Participate in the arts, explore local history and engage in community by taking part in classes at the many facilities, discovering exhibits at the Oakville Museum, or watching performances at the Oakville Centre for Performing Arts.
If you are love the outdoors, the town of Oakville offers many parks, trails, playgrounds, skateboard parks, splash pads, sports fields, tennis courts and more.
If you enjoy water sports, the town also has two harbours and several waterfront parks.