3000 University Dr Auburn Hills, MI 48326
This exceptional Auburn Hills office campus, located at 3000 University Drive, offers 445,234 square feet of versatile space ideal for a variety of uses, including executive office, creative office, flex, and R&D. The single, 1989-built building underwent a significant renovation in 2018. Currently, 221,556 square feet of contiguous space is available, with a minimum divisible space of 4,000 square feet. The property sits on a substantial 34.74-acre lot and boasts abundant parking, with a ratio of 5 spaces per 1,000 square feet of office space. Amenities include a large floorplate design, available furniture, an auditorium, an atrium-style café, a generous open main lobby, and robust security features. The property is zoned for technology and research and is conveniently located near the newly redesigned I-75 interchanges. Expansion options exist, with the potential to add 70,000 square feet of lab or high-bay space. Shorter-term leases are also possible with plug-and-play options available. The property's Oakland County location, in the Auburn Hills submarket, and its flexible space options make it an attractive opportunity for businesses seeking a modern and well-equipped workspace. The APN is 14-14-476-003.
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