301 Nickerson St, Seattle, WA 98109-1725
This exceptional 2,561 square foot Class A retail property is located at 301 W. Nickerson St., Seattle, WA 98119, a highly visible standalone building with dedicated parking directly on Nickerson Street. Built in 1971, this single-story structure sits on an 8,701 square foot lot and is zoned MIO-50-NC2-55 (M). Its convenient North Queen Anne/Fremont location offers easy access to downtown Seattle via major roadways and benefits from a diverse population including students (adjacent to Seattle Pacific University), young professionals, families, and long-term residents. The property's King County APN is 744300-0315. This single-tenancy retail space presents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking high visibility and convenient access within a thriving community. The property's strategic location near Seattle Pacific University ensures a consistent flow of potential customers. The ample parking directly in front of the building is a significant advantage in a busy urban area. This is an ideal location for a variety of retail uses, capitalizing on the area's strong demographics and convenient access. The property's single-story design offers efficient use of space and easy accessibility. Consider this exceptional opportunity to establish your business in a prime Seattle location.
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Tax year 2022Comparables
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C2-55 (M) · Seattle, WASeattle. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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