0 Wake Frst Rd & Whitaker Rd, Raleigh, NC 27608
This exceptional Raleigh, NC commercial property, located at the intersection of Wake Forest Road and Whitaker Road, offers a unique opportunity for businesses seeking executive office space. The East End Market boasts a total of 46,877 square feet across a 10-story building, currently fully vacant and available for lease. The space is divisible into units as small as 2,204 square feet, with a maximum contiguous space of 24,100 square feet, providing flexibility for various business needs. Situated within Wake County, this property benefits from its strategic location just inside Raleigh's I-440 Inner Beltline, anchoring the rapidly developing East End submarket. The location is ideally positioned between the historic Five Points and Mordecai neighborhoods, offering excellent access to established residential areas and key transportation routes. This project is part of a larger development, with Phase 2 including a significant expansion of office space, luxury apartments, and additional retail space. Phase 1, an adaptive reuse of a 70,000 square foot warehouse, currently features a mix of creative office spaces and food and beverage establishments, including East End Bistrot, Common Desk, and East Bower Cider Co., establishing a vibrant and established community. The property's zip code is 27608. This is an unparalleled opportunity to establish a presence in a thriving and historically significant area of Raleigh.
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