295 Main St, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
This Class A office space, located at 295 Main St in Poughkeepsie, NY, offers flexible options within a beautifully restored 1872 Cast Iron building. The 13,450 square foot building provides multiple tenancy options, with spaces ranging from a minimum of 250 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 3,000 square feet. Ideal for coworking, executive offices, creative studios, medical practices, or traditional office setups, this property boasts a prime location in the heart of the historic district. Its proximity to the Poughkeepsie Train Station and Amtrak services, as well as several area colleges including Marist, Dutchess Community College, Vassar, the Culinary Institute of America, and SUNY New Paltz, makes it exceptionally convenient. The modern coworking space features high-speed internet, a variety of desks (including standing desks), charging stations, and a comfortable lounge area. This vibrant environment fosters collaboration and connection, offering a productive and engaging workspace for individuals and businesses of all sizes. Located in Dutchess County, this property presents a unique opportunity to establish a presence in a thriving and historic community. The building's rich history combined with modern amenities creates an unparalleled workspace experience.
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CR Properties Group LLC Real Estate Agency
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Gordon Law, P.C. - Poughkeepsie Real Estate Lawyer Law Firm
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