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Commercial Retail
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Rare opportunity to own a Fully Restored Heritage Landmark building in the heart of Downtown Thorold. Presenting 3,265 sq. ft. of exquisitely restored space in the Historic Old Fire Hall a downtown Thorold icon and designated Heritage Building, originally constructed in 1878 and designed by renowned architect John Lanshaw. This storied property has had only two owners in over 200 years, making it an exceptionally rare offering. Meticulously restored in 2013, the building blends timeless character with modern functionality. The restoration includes all-new, operable wood-frame windows and a fully reengineered bell tower, preserving its historic charm. Recognized for excellence in preservation, the property was awarded the Paul Oberman Award for Adaptive Reuse by the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario (2017). The building offers versatile mixed-use space across three levels: Main (1,335 sq. ft.): A bright, open-concept layout with soaring 11-foot ceilings, a kitchen, and a bathroom, Second (1,335 sq. ft.): Matching the main levels open-concept design, featuring a spacious layout, boardroom, and bathroom and Third (595 sq. ft.): potential for additional creative or functional space. Each level is separately metered for heating and air conditioning. With a rich history that includes use as a firehall and police station, this turnkey heritage gem offers a unique chance to own a piece of Niagaras history.
Last updated
Mar 24
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Building size
3265
Status
In-Active
Property sub type
Commercial Retail
Maintenance fee
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Year built
2024
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