1910 Dale Earnhardt Blvd, Kannapolis, NC 28083
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This exceptional executive office building, located at 1910 Dale Earnhardt Blvd in Kannapolis, North Carolina, presents a unique investment opportunity. The property boasts 2,835 square feet of well-maintained office space, ideal for a variety of professional services. Built in 1984, the single-building structure sits on a 0.63-acre lot and is zoned O-1, ensuring flexibility for future use. The property's convenient location offers easy access to downtown Kannapolis, a revitalized area known for its walkability and vibrant atmosphere. This location provides excellent visibility and accessibility for clients and employees alike. The asking price for this turnkey executive office building is $850,000. The property's APN is 56139265580000. This presents a rare chance to acquire a well-situated, established office building in a thriving North Carolina city. The property's size and zoning offer potential for expansion or adaptation to suit evolving business needs. Its proximity to downtown Kannapolis provides access to a range of amenities and a strong local workforce. This is an excellent opportunity for businesses seeking a high-quality, well-located office space in a rapidly growing area. The property is ready for immediate occupancy, offering a seamless transition for any professional enterprise. Serious inquiries are encouraged.
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Smith Reginald K Law Firm
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Rutledge Friday Safrit & Smith Law Firm
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