630 Main St Cincinnati, OH 45202
This exceptional four-story office building, located at 630 Main Street in Cincinnati, Ohio's vibrant East Side, presents a unique investment and leasing opportunity. The 68,552 square foot building boasts a concrete frame construction and features elevator access, vaulted ceilings, and ample signage opportunities. Currently fully vacant, this property offers significant flexibility for a variety of uses, including traditional office, coworking, executive suites, medical office, or creative office space. Its prime location on the streetcar line provides easy access to the Central Business District and surrounding amenities. The building is available for sale at $50.00 per square foot ($3,427,600) or for lease at a modified gross rate of $20.00 per square foot. With its charming character and versatile layout, this property is ideal for a single corporate headquarters or multiple tenants seeking a prestigious address in a thriving urban setting. The building is situated in Hamilton County, Ohio, and features 4 stories. The property's size and location make it an attractive option for businesses seeking a prominent presence in Cincinnati's dynamic market. The building's current vacancy presents a blank canvas for a buyer or tenant to customize the space to their specific needs. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial and well-located office building in a highly desirable area.
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Vulcan Property Management Property Management Company
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