11515 39Th St, Bellevue, NE 68123
This exceptional Bellevue, Nebraska office building, located at 11515 S 39th Street, offers 23,989 square feet of prime executive office space in a Class B building. Constructed in 1979 and extensively renovated in 2017, the property boasts three individual suites, providing flexibility for businesses of various sizes. The minimum divisible space is 3,476 square feet, with a maximum contiguous space of 9,434 square feet. Currently, 19,986 square feet are available for lease. The building sits on a substantial 131,551 square foot lot and features three stories, providing ample space and a professional atmosphere. Conveniently located in Sarpy County's Southeast submarket, the property is zoned for General Business use and includes 48 parking spaces for tenants and visitors. This is an excellent opportunity for businesses seeking modern, well-maintained office space in a desirable location. The property's strategic location and updated amenities make it an ideal choice for companies seeking a productive and comfortable work environment. The building's size and layout offer a variety of options for businesses seeking to establish a strong presence in the Bellevue market. Don't miss this chance to secure your ideal office space in this highly sought-after location.
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