New Commercial Development Supports Downtown Revamp

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Local business owner Gus Vasilarakis is doing his part to Revamp Brandon’s Downtown.  His latest project is located at 402 10th Street, right across the street from his family business Pizza Express in the heart of Brandon’s business hub.  

This particular project has special meaning to Gus and his family as they do their part to help revitalize Brandon’s Downtown.  “It’s really great that the City and other local business people have seen the potential of Brandon’s Downtown and have taken the initiative to invest in the community.  I’ve been in business for over 37 years on the corner of 10th Street and Louise Ave. and we credit a lot of our success to our location and of course to our amazing community” said Vasilarakis.

Gus and his Parents immigrated from Greece and started their family restaurant in 1982; still operating out of the same location to this day.  “Brandon’s Downtown has, and always will be a special place for my family and I. It’s been a second home for us over the years and to have an opportunity to invest in the community that has given my family and I so much is a great feeling.”

The single or double tenant, 4300 sq ft building sports a premium, modern aesthetic while also being incredibly eco-friendly.  Unlike traditional builds, this development has been built using revolutionary Greenstone Panel Construction by local contractors Keller Developments, which provides industry best efficiency that will significantly lower tenant utility expenses while drastically reducing carbon emissions, protecting the environment.  The property also provides highly coveted downtown parking (17 on lot spaces) providing tenants and their patrons with convenience not found downtown.

With construction now being completed and the space available immediately, now is the time to check out this prime commercial real estate for your new venture, business expansion or relocation.

For more information and showings, call or text Gus at 204.761.5678 or email gusvasilarakis@gmail.com.