Property summary
The property at 1000 Scioto Street, Urbana, Ohio consists of a 1,680-square-foot commercial building on a 0.685-acre parcel with approximately 185 feet of road frontage along Scioto Street near East State Route 29. It is positioned on the east end of Urbana near the Scioto Street (US Hwy 36) and State Route 29 split, among other commercial properties and franchised businesses. The site is zoned B2—General Business, permitting a range of uses including retail, offices, restaurants, personal services, gas stations, and commercial recreation facilities. The building is configured with one larger room at the front and a smaller room toward the rear. A paved parking lot provides approximately 27 parking spaces, and the lot size offers potential for building additions to increase total square footage.
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Tax year 2023Property description
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