12700 Southfork Rd St St. Louis, MO 63128
This exceptional Class B office building, situated on the Mercy Hospital South campus in St. Louis County, offers a unique opportunity for medical or executive office tenants. The 103,204 square foot building, constructed in 1981 and zoned C-8, sits on a 1.47-acre lot (64,033 square feet). Currently, there are multiple tenancies with 1,250 square feet of immediately available space, and additional suites ranging from 1,250 to 4,963 square feet are also available. The building boasts convenient access to major highways, including I-270/255 and I-55, ensuring easy commutes for both staff and patients. Building amenities include covered patient drop-offs, valet parking, ample garage and surface parking, an on-site pharmacy, ATM, cafe, cafeteria, and gift shop. Tenants also enjoy access to a fitness center and physician's lounge, along with dedicated physician parking. The building's strategic location on the hospital campus, connected via corridors, provides seamless access to hospital services and creates a synergistic environment for healthcare providers. This property offers a complementary mix of healthcare providers, creating a thriving and collaborative atmosphere.
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