4266 Bell Rd, Newburgh, IN 47630
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This exceptional Class A office building, located at 4266 Bell Rd, Newburgh, IN 47630, offers 6,968 square feet of space across four suites. Constructed in 2005, this two-story building boasts a desirable location between SR-66 and Lincoln Avenue, providing convenient access to Evansville's east side. Currently, 1,045 square feet of office space is available for lease, perfect for a variety of professional uses. The building is zoned R-O and features a mix of executive and traditional office layouts. Amenities include ample parking (details not provided). The property's APN is 87-12-27-211-013.000-019. While the building does not have elevators, its two-story design offers efficient and accessible space. This is an excellent opportunity to secure high-quality office space in a thriving Newburgh location. The available space is ideal for businesses seeking a professional and well-maintained environment. Interested parties should inquire about lease terms and conditions. The property's strategic location offers easy access to major roadways and surrounding amenities. This presents a unique chance to establish a strong business presence in a sought-after area.
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Nfp Property & Casualty Serv Insurance Agency
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LW Survey Company Land Surveyor
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Mainstream Fund Services Corporate Office Business Service Center
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Philip Reinisch Company Production Facility Factory
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Interim HealthCare of Evansville Home Health Care Service
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