1400 Wilmot Rd, Tucson, AZ 85712
This exceptional two-story medical office building, El Dorado Medical Plaza, located at 1400 N Wilmot Rd, Tucson, AZ 85712, offers a significant opportunity for expansion or relocation. The property boasts a total of 57,259 square feet, currently featuring multiple tenants. A substantial block of vacant space, totaling 22,919 square feet, is immediately available, presenting a unique chance to establish a prominent medical practice or expand existing operations. The building is situated in Pima County and provides convenient access for patients and staff. With 720 parking spaces, ample parking is ensured for both patients and employees. The property's classification as a medical office building caters specifically to healthcare providers, offering a ready-made environment for medical practices of all sizes. The substantial vacant space allows for customization and design to meet the specific needs of a new tenant. This is a rare opportunity to secure a large, well-located medical office space in a thriving Tucson community. The address is easily accessible and benefits from high visibility. The building's size and parking capacity make it ideal for a large-scale medical practice or a group of smaller practices seeking a shared location.
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El Dorado Springs Hospital
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El Dorado Medical Center Hospital
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TMC Central Scheduling Hospital
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Tucson Medical Center Wound Care Center Medical Clinic
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Tassin Robert L MD Physician
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