1536 Robson Street is a freestanding, single-storey restaurant building located along the western portion of Robson Street, one of Vancouver’s most established retail and restaurant corridors. The property comprises approximately 2,178 SF of net leasable area on a 33 ft. x 131 ft. lot, for an estimated site area of approximately 4,323 SF.
The building is currently occupied by a single restaurant tenant on a month-to-month basis, providing flexibility for an incoming purchaser. The existing restaurant improvements, commercial kitchen infrastructure, dining area, bar/service counter, and street-front exposure create a compelling opportunity for an owner-user, investor, or longer-term land-value purchaser.
The immediate area is also seeing continued reinvestment and densification. Nearby, the approved mixed-use redevelopment at 1525 and 1555 Robson Street includes two rental residential towers with 393 secured market rental homes and retail space, reinforcing the long-term strength of the corridor as a mixed-use urban destination.
 | Price | Brochure |
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| $6,200,000.00 | |
1536 Robson Street is a freestanding, single-storey restaurant building located along the western portion of Robson Street, one of Vancouver’s most established retail and restaurant corridors. The property comprises approximately 2,178 SF of net leasable area on a 33 ft. x 131 ft. lot, for an estimated site area of approximately 4,323 SF.
The building is currently occupied by a single restaurant tenant on a month-to-month basis, providing flexibility for an incoming purchaser. The existing restaurant improvements, commercial kitchen infrastructure, dining area, bar/service counter, and street-front exposure create a compelling opportunity for an owner-user, investor, or longer-term land-value purchaser.
The immediate area is also seeing continued reinvestment and densification. Nearby, the approved mixed-use redevelopment at 1525 and 1555 Robson Street includes two rental residential towers with 393 secured market rental homes and retail space, reinforcing the long-term strength of the corridor as a mixed-use urban destination.