201 Livermore Dr, Pembroke, NC 28372-7322
This exceptional three-story office building, totaling 35,000 square feet, presents a compelling investment or owner-occupant opportunity in Pembroke, North Carolina. Constructed in 2007, the property is situated at 201 Livermore Drive, offering convenient access to major transportation arteries, including Interstates 95 and 74. Its strategic location less than 20 minutes from Fort Liberty makes it particularly attractive for government agencies or private contractors. The building's versatile design is well-suited for a variety of uses, including medical offices, traditional office spaces, and creative office environments. The property's adaptability caters to diverse professional needs, making it an ideal choice for businesses seeking a prominent presence in the region. Pembroke's vibrant community, further enhanced by the presence of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, provides a strong foundation for business growth and success. The asking price is $4,000,000, translating to $114.29 per square foot. The property features one building on a single parcel (APN: 935248002200) and is located in Robeson County, North Carolina, zip code 28372. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial and well-positioned office building in a growing market.
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