2101 43rd Ave Kansas City, KS 66103-3314
This exceptional 9,352 square foot office property, located at 2101 West 43rd Avenue in Wyandotte County, presents a unique opportunity for a single tenant. The space boasts a newly renovated first floor, ideal for executive offices, creative workspaces, or special purpose uses. The adaptable layout offers significant flexibility to suit a variety of business needs. In addition to the first-floor space, a lower level provides further office areas and convenient drive-in access, enhancing operational efficiency and logistical ease. The building's total square footage is 9,352 square feet, all of which is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. The property's strategic location on West 43rd Avenue, a high-traffic thoroughfare with a daily vehicle count of 16,340, ensures excellent visibility and accessibility. The property type is classified as Office, Special Purpose, and Retail, reflecting its versatility and potential for diverse applications. This is an exceptional opportunity to secure a prominent and well-appointed office space in a high-traffic location. The property is suitable for executive offices, creative agencies, medical practices, or any business requiring a blend of modern amenities and functional space. The entire 9,352 square feet is available for lease as a single tenant space.
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CrossWind Fellowship Church
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Brasstacks Inc. General Contractor
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Brasstacks Design + Build Construction Company
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AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
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