2007 15Th St N Arlington, VA 22201
For Lease
This exceptional office space, located at 2007 15th Street North in Arlington, Virginia, offers three available suites ranging from 868 to 1,650 square feet. Built in 1959 and zoned for commercial use, this property is situated in the highly desirable Courthouse neighborhood of Arlington County. The suites feature a contemporary design with tile flooring throughout. Two of the offices boast floor-to-ceiling windows, providing abundant natural light. The building is conveniently located just two blocks from the Metro and one block from the Arlington County Courthouse, offering unparalleled accessibility. This is a full-service lease, encompassing all utilities, cleaning services, common area maintenance (CAM), and trash removal. Parking is available for an additional monthly fee of $100 per space. Tenants are responsible for their own internet and phone services. The property is available for lease. This is a fantastic opportunity for businesses seeking a prestigious and convenient location in the heart of Arlington. The building is in Arlington County, Virginia, with a zip code of 22201.
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Tax year 2024Comparables
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C-1/C-2 · Arlington, VAArlington. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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