6600 Kilgour Pl, Dublin, OH 43017
This exceptional two-story office building, totaling 196,709 square feet, presents a significant opportunity in Dublin, Ohio's desirable Northwest Central submarket. Situated on a substantial 44.69-acre lot at 6600 Kilgour Place, this Class B property offers 86,473 square feet of immediately available space, divisible into units ranging from approximately 40,163 to 46,310 square feet. Built in 1970, the building features a concrete block and brick facade, a fully sprinklered system, and ample surface parking with a generous 6.0 spaces per 1,000 square feet ratio (approximately 670 spaces). Its strategic location near the intersection of Route 33 and West Bridge Street, with excellent visibility from I-270, provides unparalleled access and high visibility. The property's proximity to other Class A and B office and medical buildings, residential areas, and numerous retail amenities ensures a thriving and convenient environment for tenants. The building's flexible layout caters to both executive office and medical office needs, making it an ideal investment for a variety of businesses. This property is zoned for multiple tenants and offers a unique opportunity to acquire a substantial footprint in a highly sought-after location. The building's solid construction and desirable location make it a compelling investment prospect.
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