100 Antietam St, Hagerstown, MD 21740-5403
This exceptional Class A office property, located in Downtown Hagerstown, Maryland, offers a prime opportunity for businesses seeking flexible and well-appointed space. The property consists of two buildings totaling 19,156 square feet, situated on 0.31 acres of land. Built in 1984, the two-story buildings feature 30 parking spaces and convenient elevator access. Currently, two office suites are available for lease. One suite offers 6,200 contiguous square feet on the second floor of 100 W Antietam Street, boasting abundant natural light from large windows, spacious offices, a conference room, and a large open workspace. A second suite of 3,800 square feet is also available on the second floor of a connected building at 41-43 Summit Ave. Both buildings are part of the same property and share amenities. The minimum divisible space is 3,800 square feet, with a maximum contiguous space of 6,200 square feet. The property is zoned Center Center-Mixed Use, offering versatility for various business types. This is a rare opportunity to secure high-quality office space in a vibrant downtown location. The property's central location provides easy access to local amenities and transportation.
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Cap rate
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AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
Tax year 2023Comparables
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