2652 Main NW St Kennesaw, GA 30144-3520
This exceptional 1,207 square foot office suite is located within The Lacy at South Main, a vibrant mixed-use community in Kennesaw's Central Business District (CBD). Situated in the Northwest Metro Atlanta submarket, this Class A space is part of a larger 19-acre development featuring a 326-unit multifamily property, 44 for-sale townhomes (priced in the high $400,000s), and 50,000 square feet of retail space. The building itself is a three-story structure, part of a three-building complex, offering convenient access and ample parking (100+ spaces). Built in 2024, this single-tenant space is ideal for a variety of businesses, including traditional, executive, medical, or creative office uses. Its location offers easy access to downtown Kennesaw's amenities, including restaurants, breweries, and shops, all within walking distance. The property is served by Georgia Power and is zoned for the Central Business District. The suite's proximity to Atlanta's Perimeter (12 miles northwest) provides excellent accessibility for clients and employees. This is a unique opportunity to establish a presence in a thriving, master-planned community with strong residential and retail components. The building does not have elevators. Cross street is Duncan Drive.
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The Station @ South Main Community Center
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The Lacy at South Main Real Estate Agency
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Main Street Kennesaw Apartment Complex
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