101 Banks Rd Fayetteville, GA 30214
Banks Station Shopping Center in Fayetteville offers exceptional office space opportunities. This 178,871 square foot multi-tenant building, constructed in 1990, boasts five total suites with a minimum divisible space of 1,200 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 26,000 square feet. Four spaces are currently available, providing flexibility for businesses of various sizes. The property is ideally situated within a high-traffic shopping center, experiencing daily traffic exceeding 32,000 vehicles. This prime location ensures significant visibility and accessibility for your business. The center's strong tenant mix includes established anchors such as Food Depot, Staples, and Kaiser Permanente, creating a synergistic environment and attracting a large customer base. The property's traditional office subtype is perfect for a variety of businesses seeking a well-established and convenient location in the Fayetteville submarket. The building's strategic placement within the bustling Banks Station Shopping Center offers unparalleled exposure and access to a substantial customer pool, making it an attractive option for businesses seeking a thriving commercial environment. The available spaces cater to a range of business needs, from smaller startups to larger enterprises. Inquire today to learn more about the available spaces and lease terms.
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