300 Pearl St, Buffalo, NY 14202
Olympic Towers offers exceptional office suites ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 square feet, ideal for businesses seeking a prominent location in Buffalo's Central Business District (CBD). This landmark property, comprised of two buildings with a total of 143,000 square feet, boasts a rich history, originally constructed in 1902 and extensively renovated in 2019. The ten-story buildings provide a blend of classic charm and modern functionality. Tenants benefit from convenient access to elevators and ample space, with a minimum divisible unit of 1,000 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 10,000 square feet. The property's Class B designation reflects its well-maintained condition and attractive rental rates. Situated at 300 Pearl Street in Erie County, New York, 14202, Olympic Towers enjoys an unparalleled location within walking distance of numerous restaurants, banks, and the entertainment district. Its proximity to the courts and government offices makes it particularly attractive to legal and government-related businesses. This is a rare opportunity to secure office space in one of Buffalo's most prestigious and historically significant buildings. Multiple tenancy options are available.
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