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Elko Station up for lease
The Elko Station, located next to the beautifully refurbished locomotive 4090, is up for lease.
The Cranbrook Archives Museum and Landmark Foundation (CAMAL), otherwise known as the Cranbrook History Centre, is inviting interest in the lease of the Elko Station located at 1 Van Horne Street South, Cranbrook.
The station has a Cranbrook Heritage designation so is governed by the City of Cranbrook Designation Bylaw.
The air conditioned 1,324 sq. ft. space is comprised of a two-story building that allows for four work stations, a boardroom area, a client waiting area, two washrooms, staff counter, kitchen area and unfinished basement for storage. The building is equipped with a security monitoring system and securi9ty lighting for after hours, CAMAL outlined.
The building is historically sensitive and has recently been restored to its original state. Tenants would be expected to operate in a manner that respects the integrity of the building and provide minor tenant improvements as required to maintain the nature of this historical building, CAMAL noted in its lease information.
The lease is for a period of three years plus two one-year options. The monthly lease amount of $1,800 includes base rent, security monitoring costs, and the use of seven parking stalls. Estimates of additional monthly costs such as utilities will be provided with lease documents.
This space is intended as commercial/retail or office space within operating hours of 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. This commercial/retail space is available for occupancy April 1.
Copies of the lease documents can be obtained at the front desk of the Cranbrook History Centre.
Appointments to view the property can be made through the front desk of the Cranbrook History Centre.
The tender closes February 26 at 5 p.m. Submissions are to be made to the front desk of the Cranbrook History Centre in a sealed envelope. The successful bidder will be contacted by phone on or before March 6.
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