2211 Hydraulic Rd Charlottesville, VA 22901
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This Class A office building, located at 2211 Hydraulic Road in Charlottesville, Virginia, offers 11,356 square feet of immediately available space on the terrace level. The building, constructed in 1966 and renovated in 2007, features a total of 69,000 square feet across three stories. Individual suites range from a minimum of 2,308 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 9,048 square feet, offering flexibility for various business needs. The property includes 220 parking spaces and is conveniently located off Route 29 North, near the University of Virginia, Barracks Road, NGIC, and the Shops at Stonefield. The building is served by Dominion Power and includes one elevator. Zoned B-1 Commercial (APN: 40C064000), this property allows for research and lab use with a special use permit. One 2,308 square foot space is a shell space requiring a full build-out. Larger spaces may be subdivided or combined to meet specific requirements. This listing specifically pertains to terrace level availability. Please inquire for details on other floor availability.
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CX-5 · Charlottesville, VACharlottesville. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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