3006 Barron Rd College Station, TX 77845
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This exceptional 6,092 square foot commercial property, located at 3006 Barron Road in College Station, Texas, 77845, presents a unique investment opportunity. The building, constructed in 2018, is a two-story structure offering a versatile space suitable for a variety of uses. Currently configured as a traditional office, executive office, and creative office space, along with a restaurant component, this property offers significant flexibility for future tenants. The building boasts a total of 4.5 parking spaces per 1,000 square feet, ensuring ample parking for employees and customers. There is currently 1,162 square feet of vacant space available, providing an immediate opportunity for expansion or customization. The property's location in College Station, Texas, offers excellent visibility and accessibility, making it an ideal location for businesses seeking a thriving commercial environment. The property is categorized as a multi-tenant building, presenting opportunities for diverse business ventures to coexist. This 2nd generation restaurant space is ready for immediate occupancy and offers a unique chance to establish a successful business in a prime location. The property's modern design and ample parking make it an attractive option for a wide range of businesses.
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Urban Table Restaurant
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College Station Physical Therapy and Performance Physician
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