201 Main St La Crosse, WI 54601-3294
US Bank Place, a ten-story landmark office building at 201 Main St, La Crosse, WI 54601, offers a unique opportunity for businesses seeking prime office space in the heart of downtown. This exceptional property boasts a total of 25,545 square feet, currently entirely vacant and available for lease. Multiple spaces are available, ranging from a minimum of 448 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 9,777 square feet, providing flexibility for various business needs. Two full floors are available for lease, offering significant space for larger organizations. The upper floors provide stunning views of the La Crosse cityscape. US Bank Place offers convenient and ample on-site parking for both employees and visitors, along with responsive on-site management for seamless operations. This is a rare opportunity to secure prestigious office space in a highly desirable location. The building's professional atmosphere and convenient amenities make it an ideal choice for businesses seeking a thriving and productive work environment. Contact us today to learn more about leasing opportunities and explore the possibilities of establishing your business in this iconic La Crosse landmark.
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AXA Advisors Financial Advisor
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U.S. Bank Branch Bank Loan Service
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Ovation Marketing Marketing & Advertising Advertising Agency
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BCC Software Corporate Office
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