736 Church St, Indiana, PA 15701
This exceptional office building, located at 736 Church Street in Indiana, Pennsylvania, presents a unique investment opportunity. Situated on a desirable 0.17-acre lot, the property offers significant potential for a variety of commercial uses. While the exact square footage is currently unavailable, the building's size and location make it an attractive prospect for businesses seeking a prominent presence in the Indiana area. The property's address places it within easy reach of local amenities, transportation routes, and a thriving business community. This presents a chance to establish or expand a business in a strategic location with excellent visibility. The building's current condition and internal layout are to be determined upon inspection. Serious inquiries are encouraged to schedule a viewing and assess the property's suitability for their specific needs. Given the prime location and the potential for development, this property is expected to attract considerable interest. The asking price is currently being determined, and interested parties are invited to submit offers. This is an excellent opportunity to acquire a well-positioned commercial property in a growing market. Further details regarding the property's specifications and potential uses will be provided upon request. Don't miss this chance to secure a valuable asset in a vibrant Pennsylvania town. Contact us today to learn more and schedule a showing.
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