Property summary
This exceptional 20-story, Class A office tower, located at 1 S Main St in Dayton, OH, presents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking premium space in the heart of the Dayton CBD. The Fifth Third Center boasts a total of 343,236 square feet, offering flexible configurations to accommodate various needs. With 222,554 square feet currently vacant, there's ample space for immediate occupancy. Units range from a minimum of 212 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 15,871 square feet, providing options for both small and large tenants. The building features 419 parking spaces for convenient employee and client access, and high-speed elevators ensure efficient vertical transportation. Built in 1989, this well-maintained property sits on 1.2 acres of land and is zoned for commercial use. Its prime location in the Dayton CBD, at the intersection of S Main St and E Third St, offers unparalleled visibility and accessibility. The property's APN is R72 00502 0016, and it's situated in Montgomery County, Ohio, zip code 45402. This is an unparalleled opportunity to establish a presence in a thriving downtown location. The building's modern design and amenities make it an ideal choice for businesses seeking a prestigious and functional workspace. Contact us today to explore the available spaces and secure your place in this iconic Dayton landmark.
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