610 Broadway St Paducah, KY 42001
This exceptional 6,000 square foot vacant retail space presents a unique investment opportunity in the heart of Paducah, Kentucky. Located at 610 Broadway St, this first-floor commercial unit within the Shamrock Condo Building offers significant potential for a variety of uses. Previously configured as a grocery store, pharmacy, and storefront, the space is currently unfinished, providing a blank canvas for a discerning buyer. The building boasts a recently installed $100,000 roof and a new electrical panel, ensuring modern infrastructure. Plumbing is ready for connection, and asbestos remediation has already been completed, eliminating potential environmental concerns. The robust structure features steel doorframes and beams, promising durability and longevity. Potential uses include office space, a restaurant, retail establishment, or even conversion into residential condominiums. The significant utility work has already been completed, saving the new owner considerable time and expense. The seller is open to negotiating a finish-out package with a qualified buyer, making this an even more attractive proposition. This prime location in downtown Paducah offers excellent visibility and accessibility, making it an ideal space for a thriving business. The property is situated in McCracken County, Kentucky, zip code 42001. Don't miss this chance to acquire a versatile and well-positioned commercial property in a vibrant Kentucky city.
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