220 Market St, Washington, NC 21701
This exceptional executive office space, located at 220 North Market Street in the heart of historic downtown Frederick, North Carolina (zip code 21701), offers a variety of suite sizes to accommodate diverse business needs. The building totals 5,145 square feet and comprises twelve individual suites, providing a vibrant and collaborative environment. Currently, there are multiple suites available, ranging from a minimum of 315 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 1,712 square feet. Ideal for businesses seeking a prestigious address, this property boasts bright and beautiful suites, many featuring three offices and some storage. Tenants share a convenient common area waiting room. A significant advantage is the inclusion of utilities within the rental cost, simplifying budgeting and administration. The property is situated in Frederick County and offers easy access to the amenities and vibrancy of downtown Frederick. The flexible suite sizes and shared amenities make this an attractive option for a range of businesses, from small startups to established firms. Floor plans are available to assist in visualizing the potential of these versatile spaces. This is a rare opportunity to secure prime office space in a highly desirable location. Inquire today to learn more about available suites and lease terms.
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