114 N 4Th St, Bismarck, ND 58501
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This exceptional commercial property at 114 North 4th Street in Bismarck, North Dakota, offers a unique opportunity for businesses seeking flexible and modern office space in the heart of downtown. The building, constructed in 1920 and extensively renovated in 2019, boasts a total of two stories and comprises a single building. While the exact total square footage isn't specified, available space ranges from a minimum of 2,231 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 2,275 square feet, with a total of 6,781 square feet currently vacant. The property is zoned DC and is situated in Burleigh County, offering easy access to Bismarck's vibrant city center. The building's versatile layout is suitable for a variety of uses, including executive offices, traditional offices, professional services, and even storefront retail, making it an ideal location for businesses of all sizes. The 2019 renovation ensures modern amenities and a contemporary feel, while the building's historical charm adds character and appeal. Multiple tenancy options are available, providing flexibility to suit individual business needs. This is a rare opportunity to secure a prime location in downtown Bismarck. The property's central location and modern updates make it an attractive option for businesses seeking a thriving and convenient environment.
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Yellow Stitch Boutique Clothing & Fashion Store
Cap rate
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AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
Tax year 2023Comparables
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DC · Bismarck, NDBismarck. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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