2180 1300th E Salt Lake City, UT 84106-2813
Parkview Plaza I, a Class A, six-story office building in Salt Lake City's Sugar House Business District, offers 109,283 square feet of executive and professional office space. This single-building property, constructed in 1986, boasts convenient access to I-215 via 1300 East, and features ample public transportation options including nearby bus stops and the Sugar House streetcar line. Two suites are currently available, ranging from 1,316 to 1,501 square feet. The building provides 3.5 parking spaces per 1,000 square feet and includes elevators. Its prime location offers unparalleled access to amenities. Across the street from Sugar House Park, tenants enjoy proximity to Parley's Trail, a network of trails, and a vibrant mix of local businesses and national chains, totaling over 52 amenities within walking distance, including restaurants, cafes, and shops. The property's central location provides easy access to Downtown Salt Lake City (10-minute drive), the Salt Lake International Airport (15-minute drive), and Park City (25-minute drive). The building is situated in Salt Lake County, Utah, with the full address being 2180 S 1300 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84106. Total vacant space is 2,996 square feet.
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Fehr & Peers Engineering Consultant
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