155 Main Dunstable Rd Nashua, NH 03060
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This exceptional Nashua, New Hampshire medical office building offers 7 available suites ranging from 670 to over 6,025 square feet, ideal for various medical practices or office-based businesses. Located at 155 Main Dunstable Rd, 03060, this well-maintained, two-story building (32,098 total square feet) sits on a 2.36-acre lot (102,802 sq ft) and boasts convenient access to Exit 5. Built in 1973 and renovated in 2018, the property is zoned for Highway Business use (APN: 0000E-00021, Hillsborough County). Multiple suites are available for immediate occupancy, while others can be customized to meet specific tenant build-out needs. Several units are pre-plumbed and wired for medical equipment. All suites include multiple offices and at least one restroom. Leases are modified gross. For added accessibility, the building features lifts providing stair-less access between floors. This is a fantastic opportunity for businesses seeking a functional and convenient location in a well-maintained building. The property's size and suite variety cater to a wide range of needs, making it an attractive option for both established and growing practices.
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