3180 Lawson Blvd, Oceanside, NY 11572-3702
This exceptional 11,458 square foot office building in Montgomery County presents a unique opportunity. Currently, a substantial 5,729 square feet of fully renovated, turnkey space is immediately available for lease. The building boasts a modern design and has recently undergone significant updates. This expansive space is ideal for a variety of uses, including healthcare practices, co-working spaces, or traditional office setups. The property's strategic location offers unparalleled convenience and accessibility. Situated just 0.4 miles from Loop 336, 0.6 miles from Interstate 45, and 0.6 miles from Highway 105, it ensures seamless commutes for employees and clients. Furthermore, its proximity to Conroe Regional Medical Center (3.7 miles) makes it particularly attractive for healthcare-related businesses. The area surrounding the property is experiencing robust growth, with a projected annual population increase of 10.73% within a one-mile radius from 2023 to 2028. This positive demographic trend promises a strong and expanding market for the property. A high-volume pediatric therapy practice currently occupies a portion of the building, providing a desirable co-tenancy. This turnkey space offers immediate occupancy, eliminating the need for extensive renovations or build-outs, allowing businesses to focus on operations from day one. Don't miss this chance to secure a prime location in a thriving market.
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