38-72 Cummings Park, Woburn, MA 01801
This exceptional 141,000-square-foot Class B property, situated in Middlesex County, presents a unique investment opportunity. Built in 1971, the building offers a blend of office and industrial space, ideal for a variety of businesses. The flexible layout allows for multiple tenancies, with spaces ranging from a minimum of 229 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 25,356 square feet. Currently, there are 36,393 square feet of vacant space available, providing significant potential for expansion or new tenants. The property's dual functionality as both medical office and manufacturing space makes it highly adaptable to diverse business needs. Its location in Middlesex County offers convenient access to major transportation routes and a robust workforce. The building's classification as Class B reflects its solid construction and functional design, offering a cost-effective solution for businesses seeking high-quality space. This is an excellent opportunity to acquire a well-located, versatile property with significant potential for growth and return on investment. The available space caters to a wide range of business sizes, from small startups requiring minimal square footage to larger enterprises needing substantial contiguous space. The existing infrastructure provides a solid foundation for immediate occupancy and future expansion. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire about the available spaces and explore the possibilities this property offers.
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