1915 Bishop Ln, Louisville, KY 40218-1901
This exceptional Louisville, KY office property at 1915 Bishop Ln offers a unique investment or owner-occupancy opportunity. The two-story, 6,298 square foot building, situated on a 1.18-acre lot, is classified as Class B and was constructed in 2003. The property boasts high visibility with I-264 frontage at the intersection of Newburg Road and Bishop Lane, a high-traffic area. The building features two suites, with the finished first floor comprising 6,298 square feet and a 2,495 square foot unfinished second floor, offering a potential for expansion up to 8,793 contiguous square feet. The flexible layout allows for multiple tenants or a single large user. Ample surface parking is available with 40 spaces. The property is zoned OR-3 (Office/Residential District) in Jefferson County, KY, and includes two large signs visible from I-264. An adjacent 0.3-acre vacant lot presents an opportunity for future expansion of parking or building square footage. This property is ideal for a variety of uses, including coworking, medical offices, and other office-related businesses. The Jefferson County APN is 087G01890001. The property's prime location and versatile design make it a compelling investment prospect.
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Schaffer Benjamin M DPM Physician
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Dr. Evan Ross Physician
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Benjamin Mccullar Physician
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Andrew Bouwkamp, DPM Medical Clinic
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OR3-OFFICE/RESIDENTIAL · Louisville, KYLouisville. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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