600 Sahara Ave Suite 2 Las Vegas, NV 89104
This exceptional 1,200 square foot commercial property, located at 600 East Sahara Avenue, Suite 2, Floor 1, in Clark County, presents a fantastic opportunity for a single-tenant business. Currently configured as a retail space, it's equally well-suited for professional office use, offering versatility for a wide range of businesses. The property boasts a single suite within a building totaling 1,200 square feet, providing ample space for operations and potential expansion. Its prime location on Sahara Avenue ensures high visibility and accessibility, attracting significant foot traffic and enhancing brand recognition. The property is classified as both retail and land, suggesting potential for future development or expansion depending on zoning regulations and local ordinances. This is an ideal investment for entrepreneurs seeking a well-positioned, ready-to-occupy commercial space in a thriving area. The single-tenant occupancy simplifies management and allows for direct control over the property's use. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore the possibilities this property offers. Further details regarding zoning, permitted uses, and potential development options are available upon request. Don't miss this chance to secure a valuable commercial asset in a desirable location.
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Tacos por favor Restaurant
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Action Air Conditioning HVAC Service General Contractor
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Sixth & Sahara Plaza Shopping Center & Mall
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