102 Jackson Ave, Harlingen, TX 78550
This exceptional 4,770 square foot retail property, located at 109 1st St, Harlingen, offers a fantastic opportunity for businesses seeking a prominent location in the heart of Downtown Harlingen's mid-valley submarket. Built in 1997, this single-story building features three suites, with a minimum divisible space of 1,000 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 4,770 square feet. Currently, the entire 4,770 square feet is available for lease. The property is zoned C3, providing flexibility for a variety of commercial uses, including medical, office, and service-oriented businesses. Ample parking is available with four spaces on-site. The convenient location, near Jackson Ave, in the Downtown Harlingen submarket cluster, ensures high visibility and accessibility for customers. This is an ideal space for businesses looking to establish a strong presence in a thriving downtown area, offering a competitive rate for relocation or startup ventures. The property's single-story design and ample space provide a versatile layout adaptable to various business needs. This is a rare opportunity to secure a well-located, sizable retail space in a desirable downtown setting.
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