3900 Causeway Blvd, Metairie, LA 70002
One Lakeway, located at 3900 N Causeway Blvd in Metairie, Louisiana, offers 300,816 square feet of Class A office space in a single, thirteen-story building. This traditional office property, built in 1982 and renovated in 1994, features a minimum divisible space of 1,254 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 26,537 square feet. Currently, 76,413 square feet is vacant. The property boasts ample structured parking and is situated in the Airport-Metairie-Kenner submarket of Jefferson Parish (APN: JP-68710). Its prime location provides excellent access to I-10, the North Shore, the airport, and downtown New Orleans. Beyond the office space, One Lakeway offers a wealth of amenities, including a fitness center, restaurant, café, coffee shop, copy center, and conference facilities. This is a unique opportunity to secure office space within a vibrant and well-amenitized complex overlooking Lake Pontchartrain. The property is ideal for businesses seeking a prestigious address and convenient access to major transportation routes and amenities. The building's multiple tenancy structure allows for flexibility in lease terms and space requirements.
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Engineering & Inspection Services Construction Company
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Trendy Gifts (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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Metairie CPA - CMR Associates | Metairie CPA and Tax Accountants Accounting Firm
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Scorebuddy (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store Corporate Office
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Foresite Group, LLC Engineering Consultant
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