90-92 St. Paul St W.

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Bathrooms:0
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Land Size:.50-1.99 acres
Taxes:$960
Days on Market:1123

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Fantastic Development Opportunity To Build An Upscale Condo Building Located Downtown St. Catharines. The Lot And/Or The Entire Property Can Be Redeveloped For 6 Floor 25 Unit Condominium 1 & 2 Bedroom Units With Ample Parking Fully Supported By The City. Currently The Permitted Uses Based On The M1 Zoning Allow For Residential/Multi-Residential Units As Well As The Potential For Commercial Opportunities. Seller Will Provide Precon Letter With The City Of St. Catharines And Concept Drawings. Site Qualifies For 50% To 100% Regional Reduction Fee If Certain Parameters Of The Build Are Met According To The Regional Guidelines. Steps From The New Go Station, The New Hospital, 406 & Qew Highways

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Parking Spaces:N/A
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90-92 St. Paul St W.

St. Catharines, Ontario, L2S 2C

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