218 I St Antioch, CA 94509-1123
This exceptional commercial property, located at 218 I Street in Antioch, California, presents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking versatile office space. The building, classified as Class B, boasts a total of 9,956 square feet spread across two stories, and is currently configured with multiple suites. A significant 5,693 square feet is immediately available for lease, ideal for a variety of uses. The property's zoning is C-2, allowing for a range of commercial activities. Situated on a 0.18-acre lot, the building offers ample space and potential for expansion or customization. The property type is listed as Retail and Office, with subtypes including Executive Office, Medical Office, and Neighborhood/Community Commercial, making it suitable for a diverse range of tenants. The address is 218 I Street, Antioch, CA 94509, in Contra Costa County. This property is perfect for businesses seeking a prominent location in a thriving community. The building's size and layout provide flexibility for various business needs, and the available space offers a chance to establish a strong presence in Antioch. The property's location offers excellent visibility and accessibility, making it an attractive option for businesses seeking a strategic location in Contra Costa County. Contact us today to learn more about this exciting leasing opportunity.
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Tax year 2024Comparables
6 recent transactions · within 1.5 miComparable in this City
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C-2 · Antioch, CAAntioch. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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