Welcome to 222 Main Street West, a stunning 1,590 sqft office space located at the intersection of Queen and Main Street in Hamilton. This main floor office is housed within a beautiful historical building, offering the perfect blend of character and functionality. The space features elegant hardwood floors throughout, exposed brick that adds a touch of timeless charm, and a cozy fireplace that creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Located just steps away from Hess Village, City Hall, and major highways, this office offers both a prime location and convenient access to the city's vibrant amenities and key commuter routes. Perfect for businesses looking for a unique and distinguished office space in the heart of Hamilton, this is a fantastic opportunity to establish your professional presence in a historical building full of character. (id:60234)
Business Type | Other |
MLS® Number | XH4205554 |
Property Type | Office |
Amenities Near By | Hospital |
Community Features | High Traffic Area |
Parking Space Total | 2 |
Basement Type | Full |
Heating Type | Radiant Heat, Heat Pump |
Stories Total | 3 |
Size Exterior | 1590.0000 |
Size Interior | 1,590 Ft2 |
Utility Water | Municipal Water |
Access Type | Highway Access |
Acreage | No |
Land Amenities | Hospital |
Sewer | Municipal Sewage System |
Size Depth | 117 Ft |
Size Frontage | 76 Ft |
Size Total Text | Under 1/2 Acre |
Zoning Description | D3 |
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