108 Nash SW St, Wilson, NC 27893-3956
This exceptional 1,440-square-foot standalone building presents a unique build-to-suite opportunity in the vibrant heart of downtown Wilson, North Carolina. Located at 108 Nash Street North, zip code 27893, this single-tenant property offers unparalleled flexibility for a variety of uses, including creative office, medical office, or coworking space. The building's prime location places it directly adjacent to Larema Coffee House and just one block from Centro and the YMCA. Furthermore, its proximity to Whirligig Park and the baseball stadium provides exceptional visibility and accessibility. The property is classified as Special Purpose, Office, and Retail, offering a versatile space adaptable to diverse business needs. Situated in Wilson County, this property provides a convenient and attractive location for businesses seeking a high-profile presence in a thriving downtown area. The building's 1,440 square feet provide ample space for customization and efficient layout design, allowing businesses to create a workspace perfectly tailored to their specific requirements. This is an exceptional opportunity to establish a presence in a dynamic and growing community.
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