106 Market St Wilmington, NC 28401
This exceptional Class A executive office space, located at 106 Market Street in Wilmington, North Carolina, presents a unique opportunity for discerning businesses. The entire 5,650 square foot building is currently vacant, offering a blank canvas for a single tenant to create their ideal workspace. Built in 1900, this historic building boasts a prime location in the heart of Wilmington's vibrant business district, within New Hanover County. The property's "Executive Office" subtype signifies a high level of finish and amenity, perfect for a company seeking a prestigious address and sophisticated environment. The multiple tenancy designation indicates the building's adaptability to various configurations, though currently the entire space is available for lease. This presents a rare chance to secure a substantial, fully customizable office space in a highly desirable location. The building's 5,650 square feet provide ample room for expansion and growth, accommodating a variety of business needs. Its central location in Wilmington, NC, zip code 28401, offers easy access to major transportation routes, amenities, and a thriving professional community. This is an unparalleled opportunity to establish a prominent presence in a thriving North Carolina market. The property is ready for immediate occupancy.
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Kesseböhmer USA, Inc. Industrial Manufacturer Production Facility
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