1718-1722 Oak St Kansas City, MO 64108
This exceptional 5,500 square foot executive office building, located at 1718-1722 Oak Street in Kansas City, Missouri's vibrant Crossroads submarket (zip code 64108), presents a unique investment opportunity. The property, a Class B building constructed in 1977 and extensively renovated in 2023, offers a single-tenant occupancy. The two-story building boasts ample space, currently entirely vacant, ready for immediate occupancy. The building's location provides excellent visibility within the growing Crossroads Arts District. Suggested improvements, outlined in the marketing materials, include new storefront glass, updated restrooms, a new HVAC unit, upgraded electrical service, installation of glass garage doors, creation of a gated patio area, polished concrete floors, and fresh exterior paint. Prominent signage opportunities are also available. The property includes parking, with monthly rates available at $75.00 per space (specific number of spaces not provided). This turnkey property is ideal for a business seeking a stylish and functional space in a highly desirable location. The property is situated in Jackson County and offers significant potential for customization to meet specific business needs. The building's recent renovation ensures modern amenities and efficiency, making it an attractive option for discerning tenants. Don't miss this chance to secure a prominent presence in Kansas City's thriving Crossroads district.
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