312 Lincoln St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
For Lease
This exceptional 1,000 square foot office space is situated in a desirable downtown Santa Cruz location at 312 Lincoln Street, conveniently across from the Boys and Girls Club. The property, a two-story, Class C building constructed in 1966, offers a total of 5,884 square feet, with this specific unit located upstairs. The space features an open layout, perfect for a variety of office configurations. Shared bathroom and kitchen facilities are included for tenant convenience. The building boasts a private off-street parking lot with eight spaces available. The zoning is designated for office use, and the lot size is 6,534 square feet. This unit represents a rare opportunity to secure a well-located, functional office space in the heart of Santa Cruz. The minimum divisible space is 1,000 square feet, and the maximum contiguous space available is also 1,000 square feet. The property's APN is 005-073-19. There are no elevators in the building. This is a single-building complex with a total of 5,884 square feet. Currently, 1,000 square feet of space is vacant and immediately available. This presents an excellent opportunity for businesses seeking a vibrant and accessible location in Santa Cruz, California, 95060.
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7Roots Creative Marketing & Advertising Advertising Agency
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Lincoln Street Studios Film Production
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Glatfelter-Jones & Decker Architecture Architect
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Free Find Marketing & Advertising (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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Kaplan Emily Law Firm
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