101 Splitrock Blvd, Brandon, SD 57005-1639
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This exceptional single-tenant property at 101 N Splitrock Blvd in Brandon, South Dakota, offers 5,639 square feet of versatile space ideal for retail or office use. Built in 2006, this Class B building boasts a convenient single-story design, eliminating the need for elevators. The suite is currently available for lease and features a desirable location at the corner of Holly Blvd and Splitrock Blvd, ensuring high visibility and accessibility. The space itself measures approximately 22 feet by 22 feet, offering ample room for various business configurations. Benefit from abundant natural light with south-facing windows and a convenient east-facing entrance. Enhance your brand presence with building and monument signage opportunities. Lease terms are flexible, ranging from 2 to 5 years, with a 3% annual escalation clause. Estimated monthly net, net, net (NNN) expenses are $384. The property's zip code is 57005. This is a fantastic opportunity to establish your business in a thriving Brandon location. Inquire today to learn more about this exceptional retail/office space.
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