227 Cevallos St San Antonio, TX 78204
This exceptional Class A retail property, located at 227 E Cevallos St in San Antonio, Texas, offers 10,920 square feet of versatile space in a vibrant Southtown location. Built in 2022, the two-story building features eight suites, ranging from a minimum of 1,350 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 5,460 square feet. The property sits on a 3,650-acre lot (15,899 square feet) and boasts 29 on-site parking spaces, supplemented by ample street parking and nearby public parking. The building includes one elevator and is zoned IDZ - C2 & C3, making it suitable for a variety of uses, including office, restaurant, bar, coffee shop, med spa, ice cream parlor, wine bar, art gallery, bakery, and tattoo shop. Its prime location in the Southtown submarket of Bexar County (APN 1324532) provides excellent access to a dense population of affluent residents in a highly walkable neighborhood with numerous luxury apartments. The property's tax cost per square foot is $4.36. This is an unparalleled opportunity to establish a business in a thriving, high-demand area of San Antonio. The property's strategic location between S. Flores and Probandt streets ensures high visibility and accessibility. The building's modern design and ample parking make it an attractive option for a wide range of businesses seeking a prominent presence in this desirable neighborhood. The multiple tenancy option allows for flexibility in leasing arrangements.
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