310 Bearcat Dr, South Salt Lake, UT 84115-2518
This exceptional 79,474 square foot executive office space, located at 310 W Bearcat Dr in South Salt Lake, Utah, 84115, presents a unique opportunity for a single tenant. The entire building is currently vacant, offering immediate occupancy. Classified as a Class C property, this building is situated in Salt Lake County and provides ample space for a large organization or company requiring significant office area. The property's size and layout are ideal for businesses needing a substantial footprint. The address is easily accessible, offering convenient access for employees and clients. Previously occupied by Marriott Ownership, this space is now available for direct lease. The property features a single-tenant occupancy, eliminating the complexities of multi-tenant management. This presents a rare chance to secure a large, contiguous office space in a desirable location. With its substantial square footage and prime location, this property is well-suited for a variety of businesses seeking a significant presence in the South Salt Lake area. The building's total square footage is 79,474 square feet, all of which is currently available. This presents a unique opportunity to customize the space to perfectly meet the needs of a single tenant. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire for further details and to schedule a viewing.
Cap rate
Implied · in-place · derived from last sale + estimated NOIValue
AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
Tax year 2023Comparables
6 recent transactions · within 1.5 miComparable in this City
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Property description
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DT · South Salt Lake, UTSouth Salt Lake. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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