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128 - 93 Arthur Street

128 - 93 Arthur Street

Guelph, ON

653 sqft • Commercial Retail • 102 days on market

$600

Situated in the heart of Guelph's St. Patrick's Ward, 93 Arthur Street South places tenants at the center of one of the city's most dynamic and sought-after urban neighborhoods. The location is just steps from restaurants, shops, river trails, the Central Bus Station, GO Station, and VIA Rail, offering unmatched connectivity for employees and clients alike. Downtown Guelph's core is defined by its limestone heritage buildings, leafy streets, and a riverside setting that blends historic charm with everyday convenience, creating a compelling and professional environment for any business. The property sits within minutes of the University of Guelph, providing access to a highly educated workforce and a steady stream of foot traffic throughout the year. With transit, trails, retail, and dining all within walking distance, 93 Arthur St S represents a rare opportunity to establish a presence in the beating heart of Guelph's urban core.

Listing Details

Listed
May 11, 2026

Price History

Utilities

Sewer
Sanitary+Storm

Location & Legal

Cross Street
Arthur St S & Cross St
Zoning
Commercial
Parcel Number
715550009
Possession
Immediate

Commercial

Business Type
Retail Store Related
Occupancy
Vacant

Community

Postal area N1E

Population
44,799
Private dwellings
18,055
Median age
38.4
Average household size
2.5
Median household income
$96,000

Source: Statistics Canada, 2021 Census of Population, catalogue 98-401-X2021013. Adapted from Statistics Canada. This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.

Local market

Commercial in Guelph · last 12 months

Median sold price
$735,000
Homes sold
1,547
Median days on market
24
Sale-to-list price
97.8%

Based on 1,547 recorded sales of commercial properties in Guelph over the last 12 months.

Listed by

CBRE LIMITED

Walk Score

86

Walk

58

Transit

95

Bike

Scores by Walk Score®

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