Posted Aug 26, 2021, 10:57 PM
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I believe the entirety of the former Eatons is occcupied, although that doesn't preclude a landlord from enticing people to move if needed. There might even be office tenants willing to downsize or move elsewhere if they are adopting a more flexible working arrangement.
The main issue that a large grocery store would have going in there is loading docks. A tractor trailer doesn't fit into the underground south loading zone, accessed from King St, and many straight trucks don't either. I took out a light fixture down there in a truck an inch less than the posted height of the underground. And my truck is about 6 inches lower than a standard large truck height.
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