2075 Glenn Mitchell Dr Virginia Beach, VA 23456
This exceptional Class A, five-story medical office building, located at 2075 Glenn Mitchell Drive in Virginia Beach, VA 23456, offers two available suites totaling 14,145 square feet. Suite sizes range from 2,000 to 2,757 square feet, perfect for a variety of medical practices. The building boasts a prime location within the Princess Anne Corridor, providing convenient access to Southern Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, and Northeastern North Carolina. Its direct connection to Sentara Princess Anne Hospital offers unparalleled convenience for both physicians and patients. Ample parking exceeds municipal requirements, ensuring ease of access for staff and patients alike. The building features a state-of-the-art HVAC system with variable air volume mechanical systems, separate climate control zones, and multiple thermostats for optimal comfort. High-speed elevators efficiently service the upper floors. Security is enhanced with after-hours controlled access. A generous landlord contribution towards tenant improvement costs is available. The full-service lease includes janitorial services (excluding infectious/regulated medical waste). This is a truly exceptional opportunity for medical professionals seeking a modern, well-equipped, and conveniently located space.
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Jeffrey Je Chuen Woo Physician
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Peter Takacs Physician
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Lindsay Speros Robbins Physician
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Stephen Scott Davis Physician
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Camille Munir Kanaandi Physician
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