2415 Century SE Pl Hickory, NC 28602-4031
This exceptional 60,152-square-foot Class A executive office building is ideally situated in a prestigious Hickory, North Carolina business park. Built in 2008, the single-tenant property boasts a modern design and high-quality finishes, making it an ideal headquarters location. The entire 60,152 square feet is currently vacant, presenting a unique opportunity for a single occupant to customize the space to their exact specifications. The building features impressive 10-foot ceilings throughout, creating a spacious and airy atmosphere. Parking is exceptionally convenient, with an abundant supply exceeding industry standards – an 8 per thousand parking ratio ensures ample spaces for employees and visitors. The property's strategic location offers easy access to major transportation arteries, including Highway 321 and Interstate 40, providing seamless connectivity throughout the region. Located in Catawba County, zip code 28602, this property is surrounded by established businesses, creating a thriving and reputable corporate environment. This is a rare opportunity to secure a substantial, high-quality office space in a prime location within western North Carolina. The property's size, amenities, and location make it an exceptional investment for any discerning business seeking a prestigious and functional headquarters.
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Fiserv, Inc Professional Services
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