110 Monroe St Ste A Tallahassee, FL 32301-1593
This exceptional two-story executive office building, located at 110 S. Monroe Street in Tallahassee, Florida, presents a compelling investment opportunity. Boasting a total of 14,770 square feet, this property offers 11,197 square feet of rentable space, making it ideal for a variety of uses. Its prime downtown location places it within walking distance of the state Capitol, providing unparalleled convenience and accessibility. The building currently houses some existing tenants, offering immediate income potential. The asking price for this well-situated property is $2,000,000. Detailed financial information is available upon request. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial, established office building in the heart of Tallahassee's vibrant business district. The property's size and location make it suitable for a variety of business ventures, from established corporations seeking a prestigious address to entrepreneurs looking to establish a strong presence in the state capital. The building's two stories provide ample space for both office and support functions. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore this lucrative investment prospect further. The property is situated in Leon County, Florida, with a zip code of 32301. Its precise coordinates are 30.4413281 latitude and -84.2810825 longitude.
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