100 4Th St, Fargo, ND 58103
This exceptional 56,700 square foot executive office building, located at 100 4th St S in Fargo, North Dakota, presents a compelling investment opportunity. Built in 1969, this six-story structure sits on a 2.132-acre lot and offers 218 parking spaces – a rare amenity in the vibrant downtown core. The building's prime location between the Red River, Island Park, and Main Avenue, places it at the heart of Fargo's revitalization efforts, surrounded by significant recent and ongoing developments including the Bell Bank corporate headquarters, Lashkowitz Riverfront Apartments, Gateway Center, and The Arch. The Professional Building features a precast concrete structure, two north-south contiguous elevators, and is engineered to accommodate three additional floors. The building's Downtown Mixed-Use (DMU) zoning allows for diverse uses. The first floor offers retail space, complementing the upper floors' executive office space. Strong boulevard signage ensures high visibility from 4th Street and 1st Avenue. The building is equipped with a blast pneumatic air furnace. This property is ideal for owner-occupiers, investors, or those seeking redevelopment potential. The asking price is $3,950,000, with a price per square foot of $69.66. The APN is 01-2112-00070-000. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark property in a thriving downtown area.
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