3300 Jimmy Johnson Blvd Port Arthur, TX 77642-6305
This exceptional 7,400 square foot medical office building, located at 3300 Jimmy Johnson Blvd in Port Arthur, Texas, presents a unique leasing opportunity. Situated in Jefferson County, this property offers multiple suites, with a minimum divisible space of 2,200 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 5,200 square feet. Currently, the entire 7,400 square feet is available for lease. The building is categorized as Retail, Office, and Restaurant space, but is currently configured and ideally suited for medical office use. The property boasts ample parking, a significant advantage for both patients and staff. The address is conveniently located in Port Arthur, Texas, zip code 77642. This versatile space is perfect for a variety of medical practices or businesses requiring a substantial footprint with excellent accessibility. The building's two suites offer flexibility for expansion or consolidation, catering to the specific needs of a growing practice or business. With its prime location and ample parking, this property represents a compelling opportunity for businesses seeking a prominent presence in the Port Arthur market. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire about lease terms and availability.
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