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221 Winnipeg Street North Regina, SK S4R 8T6

221 Winnipeg Street North , Regina, SK, S4R 8T6, CA
221 Winnipeg Street North , Regina, SK, S4R 8T6, CA 221 Winnipeg Street North , Regina, SK, S4R 8T6, CA
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Mixed Use
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Retail pad site available within a mixed-use development. The area has a dense industrial and office daytime population, along with strong nearby residential support. The Government of Saskatchewan is an existing tenant at the site. Regina, the capital city of Saskatchewan, has a strong and diversified economy and is the cultural and commercial centre for southern Saskatchewan. Located on the edge of Ross Industrial Park, at the all-directional interchange of Winnipeg Street North and Ring Road in Northeast Regina, Saskatchewan. Winnipeg Street Interchange is currently undergoing a $28.8M reconstruction to include wider lanes, additional turning lanes, installation of traffic signals, street lights and pedestrian pathways. This project will provide huge enhancement to the property and access to expansive recreational areas & new residential areas.

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