6430 Western Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73116
This exceptional two-story retail property, located at 6430 N Western Ave in Oklahoma City's prestigious Nichols Hills submarket, offers 23,407 square feet of commercial space. Built in 1996, the building boasts a prime location, easily accessible and just a short distance from major thoroughfares like Broadway Extension and I-44. Currently, there are eight executive office suites available for lease on the second floor, ranging in size from 70 to 340 square feet. The property features a strong tenant mix, including established businesses such as Metro Wine Bar & Bistro, The Howell Gallery of Fine Art, and Cake Salon of Nichols Hills. Its strategic location adjacent to Nichols Hills Plaza and numerous other dining and retail establishments ensures high visibility and foot traffic. The property's total square footage is 23,407, with 3,291 square feet currently vacant. This presents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking a well-established location in a thriving area of Oklahoma City. The property is situated in Oklahoma County, zip code 73116, and offers multiple tenancy options. This is an excellent investment opportunity in a highly desirable location.
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Luxury Real Estate - Kermit Brown Real Estate Agency
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Nicole Carrel, Realtor Real Estate Agency
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Ivy House Interiors Interior Design Home Decor Store
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Michael Falen, Sage Sotheby's Realty Real Estate Agency
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Nicole Carrel, Sage Sotheby's Realty Real Estate Agency
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