2000 Hawthorne Rd Winston Salem, NC 27103-3030
This exceptional 3,752 square-foot single-tenant office building presents a fantastic opportunity. Located in Forsyth County's Piedmont Triad submarket, specifically the Greensboro, Winston Salem, High Point cluster, this property boasts a desirable location near Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center and Medical Park Hospital. Built in 1966 and renovated in 1987, the building is in excellent condition and ready for immediate occupancy. The 0.57-acre lot provides ample space, and the property includes 29 parking spaces, ensuring convenient access for employees and clients. Its strategic positioning offers excellent visibility and proximity to Silas Creek Parkway, Salem Parkway, and I-40, providing easy commutes. The property is zoned HB (Highway Business), reflecting its suitability for commercial use. The building's single-story design, encompassing 3,752 square feet, is ideal for a variety of office uses. Its proximity to numerous restaurants and retailers adds to its appeal. This is a turnkey solution for businesses seeking a well-maintained, conveniently located office space in a thriving area. The property is situated near the intersection of Maplewood Ave. and offers significant potential for a variety of businesses.
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