210 N 3Rd St, Harrisburg, PA 17101
For Lease
210 N 3rd Street presents a fantastic opportunity for a single-tenant retail or restaurant business. This newly developed, 1,700 square foot ground floor space is situated in the vibrant heart of Harrisburg's central business district, offering unparalleled access to a dense population and significant foot traffic. The property enjoys a highly desirable location just one block from Strawberry Square and directly across from the Harrisburg Capitol Complex, providing immediate proximity to approximately 30,000 employees within a short distance. This strategic position ensures high visibility and accessibility for your business. Furthermore, the property benefits from its close proximity to key amenities and institutions, including UPMC Hospital, Hilton Harrisburg, Crowne Plaza hotel, Whitaker Center, county and federal courthouses, and the Amtrak train station. This ensures a diverse customer base and convenient access for employees and clients alike. The building is a four-story structure, and this retail space is part of a newly developed project, offering modern amenities and a fresh, contemporary feel. The single-tenant occupancy provides flexibility and control over the space, allowing for customization to perfectly suit your business needs. This is a rare opportunity to establish a presence in a thriving downtown area with exceptional visibility and accessibility. Don't miss out on this prime retail space in a high-demand location.
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