Rockwell Commercial is pleased to present the rare opportunity to acquire a fully leased Class A office/retail building with on-site parking located at 27-35 Princess Street, in the heart of beautiful Downtown Kingston. This four-storey limestone heritage building offers over 69,391 square feet of prestigious office space, retail space, and amenity areas blending timeless architectural character with modern building systems. Known as The Smith Robinson Building, it stands prominently at the base of Princess Street, just steps from The Slush Puppy Place, Springer Market Square, City Hall, and the waterfront. The property is 100% occupied by a stable mix of quality tenants such as Milestones, TD Bank, Cunningham Swan LLP,HDR Architects, etc. on long-term leases, generating reliable in-place income with upside potential through future rent escalations. The building benefits from both underground and surface parking, and recent capital improvements have been made to key infrastructure, including roofing systems. This asset offers investors the opportunity to own a signature downtown Kingston property with enduring value, historical appeal, and excellent income stability. For qualified buyers, a comprehensive package of due diligence materials is available, ensuring a transparent and efficient transaction process. 27 Princess Street and 35 Princess Street are two separately deeded properties with separate PINs and Legal Descriptions. Lot dimensions and areas, parking spaces, and taxes shown here are combined amounts. (40477373)
Princess St. and Ontario St.
Land Size
198.26 x 131.99 FT
Annual Property Taxes
$519,024.63 (CAD)
Time on REALTOR.ca
3 days
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