20 NW 3Rd St Evansville, IN 47708
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The Fifth Third Center, located at 20 NW 3rd St in Evansville, Indiana, presents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking prime downtown office space. This Class A, two-story building, totaling 178,000 square feet, underwent renovations in 2018 and boasts a desirable location just two blocks from the Ohio River. The building features six high-quality suites, with sizes ranging from a minimum of 899 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 6,000 square feet. Currently, 21,593 square feet of space is available for lease. The building is situated in a vibrant area, surrounded by numerous restaurants, other professional offices, residential buildings, and additional retail establishments, ensuring high visibility and convenient access to amenities. The property sits on a 1.37-acre lot and is zoned C-4. Building amenities include six elevators (five passenger and one freight). Built in 1981, this property offers a blend of classic architecture and modern updates, making it an ideal location for businesses of all sizes. The landlord is open to build-to-suit options for larger tenants. This is a multi-tenant building in the heart of Evansville's downtown submarket, within Vanderburgh County, Indiana, and conveniently located near the Ohio River. The property's address is 20 NW 3rd St, Evansville, IN 47708.
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