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436 RICHMOND STREET, London, Ontario, N6A 3C9

MLS® # X11985263
Commercial For Lease In Central London, London, Ontario
$11.00 /month
436 Richmond Street, London, ON
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436 RICHMOND STREET, London, Ontario, N6A 3C9
$11.00 /month

Property Information:

Prime downtown location. Situated on Richmond row just south of Queen street, a short walk to all downtown amenities. Last use was a hair salon but the zoning allows for a large range of uses. (id:7525)

Building Features:

  • Style: Retail
  • Air Conditioning: Yes
  • Heating Type: Other
  • Heating Fuel: Natural gas
  • Cooling Type: Fully air conditioned

Property Features:

  • Property Type: Retail
  • Amenities Nearby: Public Transit
  • Irregular: Yes
  • Lease Type: Net
  • Lot Depth: 97.7 Feet
  • Lot Frontage: 20.3 Feet
  • Lot Size: 20.37 x 97.71 FT
  • Zoning: DA1
  • Sewer: Sanitary sewer

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Location of 436 RICHMOND STREET, London, Ontario, N6A 3C9

Climate Risk Data

About Climate Risk: Properties are at increased risk of damage from extreme weather due to climate change.
ClimateCheck provides detailed climate risk data for properties now and up to 30 years into the future.

Projected Heat Risk: Moderate

34 hot days expected in 2050

Projected Precipitation Risk: Moderate-High

14 storms expected in 2050

Projected Heat Risk: Moderate

34 hot days expected in 2050

54/100

Moderate

ClimateCheck®

Current data

This property, 436 RICHMOND STREET , experiences 7 hot days per year at around 31 degrees Celsius.

Projected data

Severe heat risk is expected to increase in this area. In 2050, it is projected that there will be 34 hot days at 34.5 degrees Celsius.

Projected Avg. Temperature

Past
31℃
2050
34.5℃

# Hot Days Per Year

Past
7
2050
34

About Heat Risk

Heat risk is the number of extreme heat days experienced each year looking at historical conditions (1980-2005) in your area and taking the 2% of the hottest days and projecting that into the future.

Projected Precipitation Risk: Moderate-High

14 storms expected in 2050

63/100

Moderate-High

ClimateCheck®

Current data

This property, 436 RICHMOND STREET , experiences 11 significant 2-day storms per year, with about 328.2mm of precipitation per storm.

Projected data

Severe storms are expected to increase in this area. In 2050, it is projected that there will be 14 significant 2-day storms with 402.9mm of precipitation per year.

Precipitation Per Storm

Past
328.2mm
2050
402.9mm

48-Hour Storms Per Year

Past
11
2050
14

About Storm Risk

Storm risk is the number of high wind, wet or snowy events each year. Climate check looks at historical conditions (1980-2005) in your area, on the days with the top 1% of total precipitation in a year and projected to 2050.

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Environmental Risks provided by ClimateCheck®

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Demographic Information of 436 RICHMOND STREET, London, Ontario, N6A 3C9

Life Stage

Young Singles

Employment Type

Service Sector/White Collar

Average Household Income

$102,132.51

Average Number of Children

1.35

Household Population

Household Structure

Age of Population

Education

Education Level

No certificate/diploma/degree

10.18 %

High school certificate or equivalent

23.54 %

Apprenticeship trade certificate/diploma

4.59 %

College/non-university certificate

23.47 %

University certificate (below bachelor)

3.03 %

University Degree

35.2 %

Commuter

Travel To Work

By Car

57.32 %

By Public Transit

17.05 %

By Walking

20.81 %

By Bicycle

1.31 %

By Other Methods

3.51 %

Cultural Diversity

Knowledge of Official Language

Mother Tongue

Building Information

Building Type

Apartments (Low and High Rise)

97.56 %

Houses

2.44 %

Own Vs. Rent

Neighbourhood Notes:

Downtown has traditionally been the retail and business centre of London but over the past few decades has transitioned toward more of an entertainment district. Budweiser Gardens, Museum London, the London Music Hall, the Grand Theatre, the Covent Garden Market, the London Convention Centre, Fanshawe College’s Downtown Campus, several Art Galleries, and many of London's best restaurants and bars are found in the Downtown. The neighbour-hood is filled with businesses but the main two streets for shopping and restaurants are Dundas and Richmond. Citi Plaza (formerly Galleria Mall) is another hub of commercial activity with the Central branch of the London Public Library, movie theatre, gym, a food court and several retailers. Ivey Park is located on the west end of downtown, and offers beautiful views of the Forks of the Thames, a playground, spray pad, and connections to the Thames Val-ley Parkway.