70 King St. East
Kitchener, ON
Historically unique and significant
Designed by famous Toronto architect Bruce A. Etherington, 70 King Street is a historically significant property in Kitchener’s Downtown core. Across the street from iconic Market Square, the distinct scallop-edged exterior currently houses a popular Crabby Joe’s restaurant. This unique stone and marble stand-alone building sits on the bustling corner of King Street and Frederick Street. The property is steps from major transit routes and directly facing the new LRT Frederick Station, has ample dedicated parking spaces, and easy accessibility to Victoria Park Lake and a number of local highways.
Building Details
Property type
Restaurant
Floors
2
Building Size
9,485 SF
Parking
20 stalls
Building Amenities
Surface-Level Parking
Close to Public Transit
Street-Front Exposure
Location
Surrounding Area
- Located in the heart of Downtown Kitchener
- High-profile corner of King Street & Frederick Street
- Short walk to Innovation District
- Walking distance from the Provincial Courthouse, Waterloo Regional Offices, and Centre in the Square
- 10-minute drive from University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University, and Balsillie School
Parking & Public Transit
- Over 900 parking stalls on site
- Most convenient parking in Downtown
- LRT stop right outside building
- 7 Grand River Transit bus routes within a 2-block radius
- 5-minute drive from Conestoga Expressway (connects to HWY 401)
- Minutes from TRANSIT HUB – with connections to the Toronto-Waterloo Innovation Corridor
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