120 East 300 North Provo, UT 84606
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Central Provo office. Ample parking. Strong curb appeal. The Delphi Building is a distinctive 12,549 SF professional office building located at 120 East 300 North in central Provo. Built in 1977, the property features 70s modern architecture, clean window lines, abundant natural light, and beautifully maintained grounds that create a polished first impression. Currently configured as a law office, the building is arranged across three functional levels with a practical mix of reception, conference, private office, library, kitchen, storage, open workspace, and unfinished area for future flexibility. The main level includes a reception area, large conference room, restrooms, private offices, and flexible work areas. The lower level includes two library areas, kitchen, storage, additional office space, and unfinished space. The upper level includes five private offices, including north-facing executive offices with floor-to-ceiling windows. The property includes 33 dedicated parking stalls in the paved lot east of the building, with additional street parking available along 300 North. Adjacent multifamily property may be available for an additional cost. Located in Provo’s RC Residential Conservation Zone. Buyer to verify continued office use, zoning, and future property options with Provo City.
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Howard Lewis & Petersen PC Law Firm
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Parkinson Ken Law Firm
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Jacob S. Gunter Law Firm
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D. David Lambert Law Firm
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Don R. Petersen Law Firm
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