1401 Financial Dr, Carbondale, IL 62902
This exceptional 7,588 square foot commercial building, situated on a 1.04-acre lot at 1401 Financial Drive in Carbondale, Illinois, presents a remarkable investment opportunity. The property boasts a welcoming atrium and open reception area, leading to 18 large and 16 smaller private offices, providing ample space for a variety of business needs. A dedicated conference room, a comfortable lounge area, and several storage rooms add to the functionality and convenience of this modern structure. The building also includes a significant 45-space parking lot, ensuring convenient parking for employees and clients. Its strategic location within an established office park/shopping area on a major Carbondale arterial road ensures high visibility and accessibility. Constructed to rigorous Wells Fargo specifications, this building reflects a commitment to quality and durability. A key advantage is the existing lease with Wells Fargo, providing a secure income stream until February 2029. This presents a compelling opportunity for investors seeking a stable, high-return property in a thriving Carbondale market. The building's modern design, generous space, and prime location combine to create an exceptional asset with significant long-term potential. The ample parking and convenient location within a bustling commercial area further enhance its appeal. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-maintained, high-quality commercial building with a strong existing tenant and a secure future.
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