555 Braund St, Onalaska, WI 54650
This exceptional 9,500 square foot commercial building in Onalaska, Wisconsin, presents a unique investment opportunity. Situated on a 0.78-acre lot, the property boasts a versatile layout ideal for a variety of businesses. The building is currently configured as a two-tenant structure, featuring approximately 6,700 square feet of warehouse space and 2,800 square feet of office/clerical space. Key features include a convenient loading dock, an overhead door for easy access, and a heated warehouse—perfect for businesses involved in shipping, receiving, or contracting. The warehouse's functionality is enhanced by its design, making it suitable for various logistical needs. The office space provides a comfortable and efficient environment for administrative tasks. The property is available for lease on January 1st, 2025, under a Triple Net (NNN) lease agreement. The price per square foot has recently been reduced, making this an attractive proposition for discerning tenants seeking a well-appointed and strategically located commercial space. The building's size and amenities make it suitable for a wide range of businesses seeking a combination of warehouse and office space. Its location in Onalaska offers easy access to transportation routes and local amenities. Don't miss this chance to secure a prime commercial property in a thriving Wisconsin community.
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