250 Hampton St, Auburn, MA 01501-2584
This 3,944 sq ft medical office space in Auburn, MA's Hampton Place is ready for lease. Located at 250 Hampton St, this Class C building offers a mix of exam rooms and private offices, plus a full reception and waiting area. Previously occupied by a physical therapy practice and Saint Vincent Medical, the space is ideal for medical or professional use. The building boasts 60 on-site parking spaces (4 per 1,000 sq ft), excellent handicap accessibility, and professional management. Current tenants include Quest Diagnostics and Grove Medical Associates. The convenient location offers easy access to major roadways including Route 12, I-290, I-395, the Mass Pike, and Route 146. The total building size is 15,554 sq ft, situated on a 1.2-acre lot in Worcester County (zip code 01501). This multi-tenant building presents a unique opportunity for a medical practice seeking a well-maintained space with ample parking and convenient access to major transportation routes. The property is professionally managed, ensuring a smooth and efficient operational environment. The available space is part of a larger building with established medical tenants, creating a collaborative and supportive atmosphere. This prime location in Auburn, MA offers excellent visibility and accessibility for patients and staff alike.
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Dr. David E. Weinstock, DO Physician
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Quest Diagnostics Medical Clinic
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