3105 Alcoa Hwy Knoxville, TN 37920
This single-story, 14,500 square foot medical office building in Knoxville, Tennessee, presents a unique investment opportunity. Located at 3105 Alcoa Hwy, this Class C property sits on a 2.5-acre lot and boasts a convenient location on the high-traffic Alcoa Highway corridor. The building, constructed in 1987, currently features three suites, with 3,300 square feet of vacant space available. Divisible units range from a minimum of 1,000 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 3,300 square feet. Recent improvements include a new facade, roof, and parking lot, representing approximately $300,000 in capital improvements. The property is zoned C-G-1 General Business and has the APN 135HB007 in Knox County. While the exact number of parking spaces is unavailable, the significant recent investment in the property suggests ample parking. The building does not have elevators. This property offers excellent potential for medical practices or other businesses seeking a well-located space with recent upgrades and high visibility. Across the street is a new Class A multi-family development, further enhancing the area's appeal and potential for growth.
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