1001 20Th St Birmingham, AL 35205
This exceptional 2,825 square foot office space is available for lease in Birmingham, Alabama. Located on the ground floor of The Scholar, a seventeen-story mixed-use building constructed in 2021, this single-tenant property offers a prime location in the vibrant Five Points South neighborhood. The building itself is a Class A property with a total of 301,523 square feet, featuring seventeen stories and elevators. Its strategic location directly adjacent to the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and a hospital makes it ideal for businesses catering to students and medical professionals. The property is zoned B3 and boasts a highly desirable address within a dynamic area known for its rich history, landmark architecture, and thriving culinary and entertainment scene. This space is perfect for a variety of office uses, including traditional, executive, or medical practices. The building's modern construction and amenities, combined with its exceptional location, present a unique opportunity for businesses seeking a prestigious and convenient address in Birmingham's Five Points South district. The property's APN is 29-00-01-1-003-002.000. This is a single-tenant space within a larger mixed-use development, offering excellent visibility and accessibility.
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